In the UK, we get episodes of The Daily Show a day and bit late. They air
in at about 1am in the morning, the day after they air in the US. So this
morning, I watched Thursday's episode which I recorded last night.

Anyway, this particular episode ran long, because it included what was
basically an extra segment. It looks like Noah was just talking to the
audience between acts while they reset for the guest segment. Cameras were
moving around and were in picture in places - you could even read the words
on the teleprompter for that upcoming segment.

But Noah was relating, with humour, but pretty sincerely, how he'd
rethought his views on disabled actors having read a Tweet online. This
following all the discussion about Bryan Cranston playing a wheelchair
bound character in the new movie, The Upside.

Obviously, someone somewhere decided to keep this all in the show - or at
least the version the UK got. My DVR said the whole thing ran 39 minutes,
but it pads programmes - especially when there are no other recording
clashes. So I was just curious whether this version went out in the US too.


Adam

PS He did not mention anything about moving to LA!

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