
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Talk • TV-MA • 2014- • 13 Seasons
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A half-hour satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events.
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John Oliver, Ryan Barger, David Kaye, Noel MacNeal, H. Jon Benjamin
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Very similar week to week but the information is vital and entertaining
A show that will make you belly laugh while it spreads awareness about important relevant topics. So underrated and important.
I think this is one of the most educational and funniest shows on TV. The deep dives into obscure stories spread awareness.
Really witty, and draws attention to important issues instead of nonsense like other similar shows.
Genuinely one of my Main sources of World and National news. Always just funny enough, to keep you hooked on serious topics.
Definitely informative with a good amount of comic relief
Fantastic show that is smart, poignant, and entertaining. Oliver has such a grasp on each topic that you’ll learn something new each time.
A fantastic addition to late night comedy shows! It educates you on problems that are less talked about, while also being hysterical.
A lot of the older episodes were both informative and funny worth a watch from time to time
Borderline investigative journalism, except funny. Even my dad likes it.
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7.2 – Based on 14.1k ratings
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