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Episode #08100
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour discusses The Met's Costume Institute exhibit "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations." (06:22)
Episode #08059
Prince Creme Brawlee of Monaco makes the mistake of getting in the face of all-American super-douche Adam Hock and pays the price. (03:56)
Episode #08003
Mexico City renders marriage less binding than a Verizon cell phone contract, and gamers earn Call of Duty Double XP time just by buying snacks. (03:57)
Episode #07124
Colbert thanks the unsung heroes with a final, eight-tiered Heroe$ Crawl. (00:34)
Episode #07094
America ends its space program, making Stephen's astronauts skills as obsolete as dodo husbandry, Zune programming and American manufacturing. (04:10)
Episode #07089
America might have to crash on Canada's couch for a while, the Republican party gets a fresh young face, and David McCullough discusses his book about Americans in Paris. (00:32)
Episode #07089
David McCullough explains why 19th century Americans moved to Paris rather than stay in the states and appreciate American mayonnaise. (05:58)
Episode #07076
Henry Kissinger will negotiate with Mao Zedong but has cut off relationships with an eight-year-old. (06:20)
Episode #07056
Wade Graham reveals what American gardens in closets with grow lights say about the culture. (05:28)
Episode #07007
Bernard-Henri Levy believes America needs to escape from Sarah Palin's black hole of political rhetoric. (03:02)
Episode #06033
Tom Hanks says everyone between the ages of 21 and 53 will feel inadequate watching "The Pacific." (05:25)
Episode #06018
Henry Allen is willing to say on record that J.D. Salinger blew it by not coming on the show. (06:48)
Episode #05107
"G.I. Joe" helps the French, and "Orphan" doesn't go far enough in reversing the harmful stereotype that adoption is good. (04:32)
Episode #05099
Stephen invites expert victims from Canada, France and Spain to relay their horrible experiences of socialized medicine. (05:45)
Episode #05066
Stephen's $1,000 omelet, $1,000 pizza and $1,000 sundae were worth every cent he didn't pay. (06:17)
Episode #04134
The price of luxury goods stays so low in Paris because if you haggle with a merchant, they instinctively surrender. (04:28)
Episode #04109
In the fight to keep Barack Obama tied to the 1960s, we have an ally: the dead. (06:48)
Episode #04105
Whoever hired Monica Goodling had no way of knowing she would interview employees for the Justice Department in a partisan manner. (04:52)
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Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of August 4, 2008. (4:22)
Episode #04054
Platinum members can now purchase submersible convertibles, dinosaur bones and $100 a cup coffee harvested from Indonesian jungle cat feces. (3:55)