His work for the 9/11 first responders is the closest thing to a modern Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as I’ve seen.
I miss him 4 nights a week. Nobody has ever done it better, and nobody in recent memory has launched as many careers.
https://video.wucftv.org/video/jon-s...k-twain-prize/
Past is gone, thou canst not that recall; Future is not, may not be at all;
Present is, [so] improve the flying hour; Present only is within thy power. - Friar Park Clock Tower [author unknown]
His work for the 9/11 first responders is the closest thing to a modern Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as I’ve seen.
I was just thinking about this a month ago, after seeing Jason Jones in TV's "The Flight Attendant" and Jessica Williams in the most recent Fantastic Beasts movie.
For a late night person, Jon Stewart's Comedy Tree is second only to that of Lorne Michaels. I'm pretty sure Stephen Colbert was a correspondent on "The Daily Show" when Craig Kilborn hosted, but he didn't become what he is today until Jon Stewart arrived.
Current Late Night Hosts/Anchors
Samantha Bee
Michael Che
Stephen Colbert
John Oliver
Other Hosts/Anchors
Dave Attell
Wyatt Cenac
Demetri Martin
Hasan Minhaj
Mo Rocca
Paul F. Tompkins
Brian Unger
Larry Wilmore
Authors
John Hodgman
Movie, TV, and Stage Actors
Lewis Black
Steve Carell
Nate Corddry
Rob Corddry
Josh Gad
Rachael Harris
Ed Helms
Jason Jones
Beth Littleford
Aasif Mandvi
Olivia Munn
Rob Riggle
Matt Walsh
Jessica Williams
These are just the on-air people. Writers on the show have branched out to create, produce, run, and/or write for a number of shows like Modern Family, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Portlandia.
You also have people like Jordan Klepper, who started under Stewart but still work under Trevor Noah, and Noah himself, who overlapped with Stewart for maybe a year before taking over.
Past is gone, thou canst not that recall; Future is not, may not be at all;
Present is, [so] improve the flying hour; Present only is within thy power. - Friar Park Clock Tower [author unknown]