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There are 3 ways to see the Jon Stewart Show.

1) Watch the videos embedded below. With the exception of the Anna Nicole Smith bit, ALL clips are originally from my personal vhs collection.

2) Search eBay for "Jon Stewart Show". A seller has had a limited number of videos for sale for the past few years, typically selling for about $18 each episode. I have not purchased any of these videos, so I cannot vouch for the quality of them. I would, however, highly recommend the Marilyn Manson episode if you're going to pick one.

3) Visit the Paley Centre (Museum of Radio and Television) at 25 W. 52nd St in New York City. The episodes they have available for viewing are (in y/m/d format): 94/12/01; 95/01/31; 94/09/30; 94/11/17; 94/09/24; 95/02/01; 94/12/01; 95/02/21; 95/03/03; 94/11/25; 95/02/24 (100th show). They also have video of an amazing panel that took place with the show's writers; read more about it over on the Writers page.

More videos to come in the future.




Kathie Lee Gifford: Upfront and Frank
Epic.



Anna Nicole Smith

The infamous bit lives. I know for a fact that a higher-quality VHS of this exists, somewhere. If you have it, make yourself known!

Rumble

Don't mess with Jon: he's a badass! Repeat after me: once you're in, you're never out.



Initiation
Jon steps up to the plate in one of their more ambitious - and painful pieces.

Dave Visits a pub
A "lost in translation" piece.

Phil Donohue's Birthday!

Jon finds the occasion breathtaking.

Noisy Neighbors
Jon has to deal with Van Halen living next door.

Noisy Neighbors - outtakes
Bloopers from the Van Halen bit. Sorry for the quality, but 15 year old vhs tapes occasionally have tracking issues. ;)
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Jon recalls his date with Penelope Ann Miller
(Hey, if you had representation, you'd want to be set up on a date with Jon too!)

After Work Special: Funny Words
Described by Jon as "sort of like an after school special, but a little bit older". Watch as Jon learns a very valuable life lesson in this twisted little piece of comedy. (Good times!)

No Money Playhouse Presents: Mary Shelly's Frankenstein
An absolute classic. Just watch it.

Heartbroken
Even Jon Stewart gets dumped sometimes.

North Yonkers Boys & Girls Club Knights
A recurring bit with Jon's adopted football team; this time around, Jon graces them with his presence. All these kids are likely in college and addicted to the Daily Show now.

Jon can juggle
By request -- a quick clip of Jon exhibiting his mad juggling skillz with white-out bottles. This is after the announcement of the show's cancellation, and Jon had been giving office supplies away to the audience.

Mourning Farley
Just little piece of silliness, for better or worse. Again with some commentary by Jon at the end.
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