- List of The Colbert Report episodes (2005)
This list of episodes of "
The Colbert Report " details information on all 2005 episodes of "The Colbert Report", a popularComedy Central show hosted byStephen Colbert , and produced by Colbert,Jon Stewart , andBen Karlin . Colbert plays the role of a populist blowhard journalist character, similar to his role on "The Daily Show ". In "The Colbert Report", the former correspondent becomes the host of his own parody of media pundit programs, such as "The O'Reilly Factor " and "Hannity and Colmes ".There are a number of noteworthy recurring elements in most episodes of "The Colbert Report". Each episode features "The Wørd" of the day, which serves as a theme for a monologue early in the episode, each has a studio guest later in the episode, and each begins with a brief summary of what the episode will contain, followed by an introductory phrase and then by the theme music. This introductory phrase very often inserts the word "truth" into a common phrase, such as "Apply Truth liberally to the inflamed area," or says "this is "The Colbert Report"," though there are exceptions.
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Notes
# "Truthiness," the first "Wørd of the day" on "The Colbert Report", was voted the 2005 Word of the Year by the
American Dialect Society , which credited "The Colbert Report" for introducing it into the popular vernacular. For more information, see "truthiness ."
# The word "overrated" was used in reference to the lateRosa Parks .
# The word "quitter" was used in reference toHarriet Miers withdrawing her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.
# The word "cat" was used in reference to "The New York Times " misreporting Colbert's first wørd, "Truthiness," as "Trustiness." He explained that the "Times" should have an easier time with this word.
# The word "hoser" was used in reference to Canada.
# The word "TO" was used in reference toTerrell Owens and/or "totally obnoxious" — "same difference."
# This Wørd of the day, "The Orient," was changed to "Asia" for political correctness.
# The word "Never" was used to answer the question of when to withdraw from Iraq.
# The word "Spectacle" was used in regards to capital punishment.
# Although Colbert originally said "Hell, no!" when giving the Wørd of the day, it appeared on the screen initially as "Hell, Yes!" It then quickly switched to "Hell, No!" after this intentional "error."
# The word "Travolta" was used in reference toJohn Travolta 's role in "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble".ee also
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The Colbert Report "
*List of The Daily Show guests
*Wikipedia in popular culture for the response to the Wikiality episode
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