The Daily Show With Trevor Noah Plans Fall Refresh After 3-Month Summer Hiatus

After June 17, the Comedy Central series will go off the air until September

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The Daily Show With Trevor Noah will get a brand facelift this fall. Before that, though, the Comedy Central late-night show is taking an extended break.

When The Daily Show returns on Sept. 13, it will have a new look and feel, the network said Tuesday. But the series, which has been filmed and produced remotely since the Covid-19 pandemic first descended in early 2020, will take a three-month summer hiatus, after the June 17 episode.

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