The Daily Show: Ears Edition - John Oliver Remembers His Favorite Daily Show Field Pieces
Episode Date: December 4, 2023In this podcast exclusive, former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver sits down with longtime Daily Show editor, Mark Paone, for a look back at John's most memorable Daily Show field pieces. They dis...cuss the infamous field piece where John Oliver broke his nose, the advice that Stephen Colbert gave to all new correspondents, and their all-time favorite field piece.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You're listening to Comedy Central. Hey everyone, this is Mark Pown. I love it.
I'm an editor for the Daily Show.
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I've been at the show since 1997.
Wow. Pre-John Stewart.
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Today I'm here with Mr. John Oliver.
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Posts of HBO last week tonight, former TDS senior British correspondent.
Fact. And you've been gone what? 10 years?
10 years? Yeah, I left. You were here for eight. I was here for eight. Yeah.
I left at the end of 2013 with my tail firmly between my legs. Right. And now I'm back. And you and I worked on many pieces. We worked on many pieces. I would go so far as to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say the to say the the the t. tod tod the thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. the the thea. the the the. the. the. the the. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. tod today. today. today. today. today. today. today. S. today. today. today. today. today. today. together. We worked on many pieces. I would go so far as to say, you taught me how to do field pieces, Payone, by yelling at me.
Your voice was in my head when I was on field shoes.
I don't know if I did your first piece.
Because I know that Jen used to try to get every correspondent to have the first piece
with me. Yeah, you did not do mine. Right. I'm pretty sure. Your first one was not the broken nose one, right? Oh that's a good question. The
infamous broken nose. I think it might have been... Or was that your first? I think it
was the first one because I think it was an immigration story and for some
reason it ended up with a civil war reenact. Yes, that's right. Freedom! Freedom! John Oliver had come face to face with the true face of war.
I think I've broken my nose.
I've broke my nose.
The ultimate break in.
Yeah, the tapes were sent back ahead of us because I had to be taken to the hospital.
Right. For them to check my shattered nose out.
And I have a large nose to shatter, so there was a lot to break there.
And I remember getting back here
and hearing laughter echoing down through the edits
as you kept playing it back, going, that's funny.
Yep, I remember, but I did not cut that one.
No, that wasn't you.
One other thing that really sends That was the runaway senators, right?
Right.
And they had to avoid voting, they went into Illinois.
Yes.
The Democratic senators, because they didn't want to vote on something with the Republican governor.
That's right.
And so they ran over state lines.
And we treated it like it was like you were going into Afghanistan or whatever. One of them was hiding at a tilted kilt, the Scottish hooters.
Yes.
Scottish hooters, possibly.
And then you found one of them.
We found one of them.
And we interviewed him outside of Scottish hooters.
And you know who else we interviewed in that piece?
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Afghanistan theme? I was the way we had like the map of you going through.
Yes, that's right. We used like whatever the something pass.
The I 95 pass. That's right. That's right. I remember I remember rolling up on some kids and handing them candy through the women. Yes and it was like American. the I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 95 I 95 I 95 I the I the I the I the I the I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was I was like I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I. I. I. I was I was I was I was like I was like I was like. I was like. I was like. I was like. 95. 95. 95. 95. 95. 95. I was like. 95. 95. 95. I remember. 95. 95. 95. I remember. I remember. 95. 95. I remember. I remember. I remember. I remember. I was. I was. I was. I was. I think I remember rolling up on some kids and handing them candy through the window. Yes, and it was like American, American, you were going, American candy, American candy.
And the kids were like all screaming, like literally were like refugee kids.
Yeah. We pressed on deep into the infamous I-90 pass.
We began to see local children unaccustomed to mid-sized sedans.
This is so inspiring.
America, here American candy!
Have the American candy! Don't be radicalized!
Yeah! But you found a guy and you interviewed him in a hotel room. That's right. You're right, in a hotel room.
And you started filming in with your, with your, like, either it was your phone or with a small camera and like, like just... pretending to translate. Absolutely. He's speaking English but you're
pretending to translate. I told you that man. How long are you prepared to hide out
in this cave? It's not a cave. Not a cave at all. It's a weto America was chilling. What are your demands?
Please look strange to this camera.
Oh, it's not a demand.
It's just really a simple...
Attention, American pigs.
Renounce your Western way of life or we will lay waste to your country.
We will never stop it.
We're just asking the governor to please sit down and try to negotiate the differences. into fire. No, no, that's not what I'm saying. I kill you. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is please Governor Walker. Your Wisconsin cheese will run red with blood.
That mean that was, that was the other thing about you, okay?
Stephen Colbert always said that his first advice, because he was one of the, he came around when I did the second year,
and his advice to all the new correspondence was leave your soul at home. Yes. When you go do a fuel piece, you
didn't have to do that. That's right. Because you were all in like the beginning.
My response to that was what's this soul you're talking about Stephen? Oh yeah, I would need to find that to be able to put it at home. Yeah I never minded the ten. to. I was. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to be. to be. to be. to be. to be. to be. to be. to be. to be to to to to to to to to to to to to do. the to the to to to to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. to do. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the theooooo- And that's what I loved about working you, because I'm kind of the same way.
I'm like, if you're a fool, like,
I'm not gonna feel sorry for you.
If you're idiotic enough to go on camera,
I think the stranger, make a fool of yourself,
like I'm not sympathizing me through it all.
the time. I might be more inclined to be more pleasant to people when cameras aren't
rolling but it just seemed to remove that soul. That's not true. But I will also
say what you taught me was in the pain of sitting through some of those
edits and watching you, watching yourself, watching yourself not say the thing that you should have said either that you weren't you that you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you weren't you that you weren't you that you that you that you that you that you that you thing that you wish that you should have said
either that you weren't listening properly or that it was getting too tense and you weren't
comfortable in it. Or you're thinking about the next question? Exactly, exactly. So I think
those... That was the hard, those were the best, hardest lessons were sitting in an edit
thinking I wish I could go back four days and be in
that room again now because I would behave differently. Yeah. That really got
the learning curve up because then when I'm in that room talking to someone
half of my head is in the edit already thinking am I getting what I need,
what am I going to want myself to have said four days from now?
That's I'm sitting on your leather couch. That's no
longer here by the way. It was finally reclaimed it was an absolute classic.
Yes the L-shaped couch that everybody napped on. That's right. I think a few
people Miles Khan I think he slept on it a few times that's definitely
he unnecessarily slept overnight thinking he was a martyr exactly when he could easily have been done by 830. But yeah that was that was that was that that that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was that was a that was a that. That's a. that. that. that. that was a that was a that was. that was. that was. that was. that was. that was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. I was. That. I was. I was. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. I was. that. I was. that. I'm. that. that. been done by 830. But yeah, that was that was a big, big learning
curve was realizing that you should try and put your head in the edit because
then you're not really emotionally present. Yeah, I mean I would I would always say that
to you guys. Yeah, if you're screwing something up just stop and start over. Yeah, definitely you're not doing this live
I remember I remember once you you spinning around to me and saying hey, you know what would have been great
And I said what and you said if you'd said something funny then
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Yes.
Yeah.
That would happen a lot with everybody.
Yeah, but you know it's a blunt lesson but it's a good one.
Yeah, you have to be listening.
Yeah. Not thinking about other shit.
Definitely.
Right.
What was your favorite piece, do you think?
You had to pick one. At the Daily Show, in my whole time here, I really liked how the three-part gun special
came out, the Australian one.
Oh, right.
But to learn how to do that, that piece that we did on Gabon.
Do you remember that?
We do Tim Greenberg when he and I went to Africa, it was about their membership in UNESCO,
I think.
It's very simple. America cannot change its
laws. If it's back laws, why can we change them? That's a good question.
This actually made perfect sense when I was back in the United States.
Someone please explain to this woman that our laws can't be changed.
No, Congress could overturn this law if it wish. Wait, what? Of course it could.
Right. We could do it easily.
Yes.
But we're not going to do that because we're dicks.
No, we didn't create this problem.
That's the headline. We didn't create this problem.
Although we did create the law.
Although we did create the law.
Right.
Got me confused again.
We're the good guys here.
We're the good guys here.
We're the good guys here.
Don't forget that.
I'm not going to forget that.
We are the good guys.
For sure.
For sure.
Yes.
And when those programs are getting shut down, we still feel like are, because we are.
It is just that simple.
That's right.
And that was the first time that we were actually slightly changing the way that we normally
did field pieces.
Because previously that we were so very much following that Colbert model of embodying
the counter argument, whichever room you were in.
It's a completely perfect way of doing things. But we would... That was a that, exactly. Yeah, right. Yeah, right. But, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that was, that, that, that was, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. that was just that was just thi. that was just that was just was just that was just that was just was just that was just that was just that was just thi. thi. it's a completely perfect way of doing things.
But we would advocate.
Yeah, exactly.
But then we would, then we started trying to stretch it
and structure them differently.
And only because of that bone piece
were we able to set up that three-part Australian gun special.
We had a massacre at a place called Port Arthur 17 years ago,
zero gun massacres, hold on, did gun control actually work?
Zero mass shootings.
What did it happen, Australia still has murders, rapes, and robberies last I checked.
Unless you can get rid of 100% of crime, it's not worth doing at all.
Well put it this way, it's illegal to have crack cocaine anywhere in the United States. Do you think if somebody really wants it, they can get their hands hands their their their their their their to their to their their their their their to to to their their their their to to to their to to their to to to to to to be. to be. toe, toe, toe, toe, toe, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, tool, to, to, to, toe, toe, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, their, their, their, te, te, te, te, te, te.e.e.e.e.e. te.e. te.e. te. te.e.e. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. this way. It's illegal to have crack cocaine anywhere in the United States. Do you think if somebody really wants it, they can get their hands on crack cocaine in America?
So unless we can completely get rid of drugs, there's no point in having drug laws at all.
I don't think about that for a minute.
That I am proud of, this one. That came out really.
I never got an Emmy for that too. He did? Yeah.
Oh, good for him.
Yeah.
He cut the, whatever it was, part two or.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, those were great.
They were really good.
And I got to edit all the, which I'm assuming must be dear to your heart, the English Hooligans piece was a classic. Dr. Danny Jordan, CEO of the entire World Cup committee,
who will you be supporting during the World Cup?
Bufana, South Africa.
Farns, fuck you.
Who are you guys here supporting?
Ascrawling.
I was back.
The Netherlands.
You guys like two lips, right?
Read these two lips.
Go fuck yourselves. I also really likeed the I the the the the the the the the the the the the the right? Yes. Read these two lips. Go fuck yourselves.
I also really liked, and I think I did that with you,
the Herman Kane inside the actor's studio.
Did you remember that?
Didn't you do that like three times?
Yeah, but we did the first one.
I did one of them.
I don't know, I. And it was slow.
Again, what I liked about that was the rhythm was very choppy, right?
It was fast and choppy, like you get the bits out, cut, cut, cut, cut.
With the Herman Kane piece, it was really nice to be able to just sit in that room,
long pauses.
I spoke really slowly and he just committed to everything. There was nothing he wouldn't do, including that one speech at the end where I said,
right, if aliens have invaded Earth, look down the camera and give a speech, start the speech
with people of Earth and he just turned and immediately did it.
That's the one I cut.
Earth is being attacked by aliens.
You are standing on the smoldering remains of what used to be the Oval Office.
You have 30 seconds to address the Earth's inhabitants to inspire them to rise up and repel their alien invaders.
Look into that camera and action.
Citizens of Earth.
It was the spirit of humanity that built this planet. It is
that same spirit of humanity that will allow us to defend ourselves against unknown enemies.
It is that same spirit of humanity that would allow us to destroy the aliens.
After that he kept coming back because he would do anything that he said.
And then after a while I was like, can we just stop?
Yeah, he ran, he ran the joke into the ground.
Like he ran a presidential campaign into the ground.
Yeah, he ran a presidential joke into the ground.
Like he ran a presidential campaign into the ground.
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I think you've already answered this one.
Okay.
How you're the experience of working with me.
I would say.
I fucking made you.
Yeah, that's right.
You sculpted me out of clay, but not like a potter, you know, like,
using their hands gently. You were like thumping the clay saying,
why are you not a vase yet?
That was your pottery style.
Let's see, what else?
Give you something, Doctor.
Well, talk about your evolution, but like, I feel gentleman and left a, I don't know what the, what I would
describe it, whatever the opposite of a gentleman is.
Yeah, Ruffian, Scamp, yeah.
Scamp, yeah. Yeah, I think the only, the only evolution it had was eventually
getting confident in field pieces to the point that we could stretch it a bit. The thing I liked about that Herman Kane thing was we hadn't really done anything like
that where you just sit with one person in a room, no other tricks.
Well then, one of the tricks.
Well then, one of the tricks.
Well, then, I don't remember if it was before or after Herman came, but we did the first things I did. Because I like the idea of just sitting in a room with one person. And those are all really funny because they, they...
Because you would just be mean to diplomats.
Who as...
You usually deserve it.
Well, and also it's because their skill set is also their weakness,
which is engaging in diplomatic language, which means you can be as rude
as you like one to to destablimate to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to not going to react. Ambassador, as a long-time resident of the Middle East, what is Qatar doing to destabilize
the region?
Well, first of all, Qatar is a moderate country playing a good role in the international
tree.
I think you'll find it's pronounced Qatar. It's Qatar. Qatar. Qatar. Qatar. Qatar. That's the classic Arabic.
Your nation has given us the 44th president of the United States of America.
Congratulations. Well, you know, thank you. We are very grateful that he has come onto the scene,
you know, when he did. Who else have you got?
Who else have we got?
We need some financial gurus, we need a banking czar, a czar,
and we need a new American idol.
An American idol.
Tell you what, we could bring you a Maasai.
They are the warriors, the traditional warriors of the, of the Maasai people. And can they sing? Can they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they tha. they they they tha. thi. thi. tho tho tho they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. thua. there. there. there. there. there. there. tha. tha. tha. ta. toda. today, today, try. thaeea. thaea. thaea. thaea. thauuea. thaue people. And can they sing? Can they do what? Could they sing?
I'm just thinking, can they do that,
the Dream Girls song?
The no, no, no, no, wait.
I am not sure they can.
Do you strongly agree or strongly disagree with this statement?
Death to America.
Strongly agree or strongly disagree?
Definitely disagree. Yes
100% sure yes, I'm putting it down. Yes, of course
Okay, so yeah, they were fun, but I like to put those were A Kane kind of daily show choppy like there was a lot of running run-and-gun
bits was what I liked with Herman Kane was just
letting that play out, go in. Yeah, it was fun to cut through it was easy because
it was so controlled. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it ended up feeling different than what
we normally did. Oh wait before we have to go is the one second that I loved and like a lot
of people loved in the building, especially us sports fans,
yes, was the Daily Show Sports Desk. Oh yeah, in Philly? Well, there was, you did a
couple of them. We did one down in Philly when the Giants were playing the Eagles on the same day as the
Yankees were playing the Yankees' Phillies in the World Series. That's right and so it was who has the biggest
scumbag fans? Dushiest fans. Yeah. Oh my God, it was bad. You and Jones were like the
the Sports Center guys. Yes. We all that wanted stake here J.J. Nothing short than the title of American sports, duchiest fans. And I got to to to to the to the to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. thi. thucush. thucus. thuskushes. thucus. thus. thus. thuice. Whoooshous. Dushyusus. Whoooshous. Whoseusus. Whose. Who is is thuususus. Dushes. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. Who. Who. Who. Who. Who. Who is t. Who is t. Who is t. Who is t. Who is t. Who is t. S. Who is. S. Who is. S. S. S. S. S. S. t. S. t. t. S. t. S. t. t. Who is. t. tell you, J.O. This atmosphere is absolutely electric. Let me hear you, Ducebox!
And then you did another one for, um, do we? There was a guy who wanted to start a
basketball league of only white players. In the middle of it, they cut away to like commentary from like the
sports desk guys. Really? And it's you and this one it's you and Wyatt. And Wyatt does like a full-on Shannon Sharp.
I know.
You guys had like the suits with like the eight buttons?
His suit was so good.
But you had the same kind of suit.
His suit was so funny I couldn't look at him.
Thanks, Josie.
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you. That's because when it comes to the fundamentals moose is the best. Let's
take a look at that last comment again. It was so funny. Yeah. We were like,
this needs to be a regular thing. Daily Show sports sets we couldn't get enough of it.
And John just was like not interested in like, I remember those Philly fans. remember being absolutely amazed at how many fans never
made it into the stadium just because they passed out during the tailgate. There was just bodies
everywhere. And I think the original intent of that piece was you guys were going to go
and like actually do like man on the street. Yes. But instead they kept you in the like director's chairs. There was no way. And they just had the people, they just went to the people the people, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the, the, the, like, like, like, the, like in the like director's chairs. There was no way. And they just had the people, they just went to the people to the
kids, they just took the cameras to the people, like just be douchy.
Because that was the thing, there was no way to control that atmosphere.
They were absolute monsters.
So you just commented.
Yes, I am.
Yes. J.J. I remember the line. J.J. You're a former duch. And he's like, yes I am.
Yeah.
J.J. I've always wanted to ask you this. As a former dushbag yourself, okay. How do you
motivate yourself for a day like today? I'll tell you J.O. It all comes down to the
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you guys just like could should have been a regular thing yeah doctor
always a pleasure always a pleasure always a pleasure always pleasure never a
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