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The Colbert Report
Season 1
TV-14
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Satirical newscaster Stephen Colbert, armed with his larger-than-life ego and overly-patriotic spirit, provides humorous commentary on the big issues going on in the United States and the rest of the world.
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Cast of Season 1
Stephen Colbert
Self - Host / Executive Producer
Ben Karlin
Executive Producer
Jon Stewart
Executive Producer
Rich Dahm
Supervising Producer
Allison Silverman
Supervising Producer
Ryan Suits
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The Colbert Report • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Rolling Stone
Tim Grierson
It was politically astute but not didactic, thought-provoking but light on its feet, hilarious but also deeply felt.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
After this week's promising premiere, let's hope Colbert makes it work over the long run. He's a clever creation, and a necessary one, and he deserves an opportunity to offend as many people as possible...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
A few kinks are painfully apparent. Foremost among them is the blowhard persona Colbert forces on us for half an hour. It feels like a weaker extension of "The Daily Show."
Chicago Tribune
Maureen Ryan
Colbert's first night as host of his own show was pitched at a fairly manic level of energy; over time, he'll likely dial down a little and ease into his role as cable's most self-absorbed host/pundit.
Common Sense Media
Kari Croop
Colbert's late-night shenanigans, while fun, feel a lot more traditional by comparison, courting a slightly older audience.
The Hollywood Reporter
Barry Garron
The new show dovetails nicely with its lead-in to present a solid hour of skewered news and punctured pomposity.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Colbert is such a natural at his smarmy-news-guy persona that he should be able to keep the show watchable if the writing holds up. Thus far it's been extremely sharp
Los Angeles Times
Paul Brownfield
In the run-up to the show it all sounded a bit hard to get your head around, but in the flesh the show zinged, at least this first week.
Salon.com
Heather Havrilesky
He's got great comic timing, the show's writers are brilliant, and the whole thing is pure foolish, bizarre, idiotic fun at Bill O'Reilly's expense. And is there any better kind of fun than that? Grippy, indeed.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
Mr. Colbert's on-camera persona may not wear well over the long term, but for now at least The Colbert Report is a worthy spinoff, an icy-cold beer chaser to the shot of whiskey that is The Daily Show.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Adam Sternbergh
The Daily Show's brain trust has never had a shortage of intelligence. But with The Colbert Report's gag-within-a-gag-within-a-gag, they may have outsmarted themselves.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Given time, I suppose, they may learn. But I can't help thinking that Colbert's time would be better spent back on The Daily Show.
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