Trevor Noah's last day at the The Daily Show is scheduled for December 8, Paramount Global said Wednesday.The set date of the last edition of the Comedy Central series hosted by Noah, 38, comes weeks after Noah said he would be departing the show during a September 28 taping.Comedy Central will resume airing episodes of the series January 17, noting that 'additional details' are set to be announced.
The latest: Trevor Noah's last day at the The Daily Show is scheduled for December 8, Paramount Global said Wednesday'The Emmy-winning franchise will embark on a reinvention as it has done so successfully in the past,' the network said.It was not immediately clear if the network had picked his successor, or interim hosts, when filming resumes early next year.
The show's team of correspondents includes Ronny Chieng, Michael Kosta, Desi Lydic, Dulcé Sloan and Roy Wood Jr. Noah and his team are slated to cover the midterm elections in Atlanta next month.The show will commemorate Noah's time at the helm of the show with a December 5 episode that takes a 'celebratory look back at his greatest moments.' The set date of the last edition of the Comedy Central series hosted by Noah, 38, comes weeks after Noah said he would be departing the show during a September 28 taping Noah and his team are slated to cover the midterm elections in Atlanta next month Noah was seen appearing last month at the Emmy Awards in LA Noah said in a statement that Paramount exec Chris McCarthy 'has been an amazing leader and partner who has helped me realize my dream of working not just in front of the camera, but also behind the scenes, producing content which now airs across the Paramount family.'He added: 'I’m truly excited to see what the future.
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