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Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz; November 28, 1962) is an American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian. He is widely known as host of The Daily Show, a satirical news program that airs on Comedy Central. Stewart started as a stand-up comedian, but branched into television as host of Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central. He went on to host his own show on MTV, called The Jon Stewart Show, and then hosted another show on MTV called You Wrote It, You Watch It. He has also had several film roles as an actor. Stewart became the host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central in early 1999. He is also a writer and co-executive-producer of the show. After Stewart joined, The Daily Show steadily gained popularity and critical acclaim, which led to his first Emmy Award in 2001. Stewart has gained acclaim as an acerbic, satirical critic of personality-driven media shows, in particular those of the US media networks such as CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. Critics say Stewart benefits from a double standard: he critiques other news shows from the safe, removed position of his "fake news" desk. Stewart agrees, saying that neither his show nor his channel purports to be anything other than satire and comedy. In spite of its self-professed entertainment mandate, The Daily Show has been nominated for news and journalism awards. Stewart hosted the 78th and 80th Academy Awards. He is the co-author of America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, which was one of the best-selling books in the U.S. in 2004 and Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race released in 2010.

Jon Stewart

Writer
for Writer in Yes, Mr President (Yes Minister U.S.A) 1989
Suggested by captainwhaddock

We've had American remakes of Red Dwarf, the I.T. Crowd and Peep Show, but not of one that probably deserves it. I looked at shows like Veep and House of Cards and realised that Yes Minister and it's sequel show Yes Prime Minister, would the only real choice for an American remake. Just replace Number 10 with the white house and you've got a show. So for this version, Jim Haket is now the President of the United States and Humphrey Appleby is the Director of the United States Secret Service along with Bernard Woolley. There is also the first Lady: Annie Hacker and Vice President Arnold Robinson. These wouldn't be their names for this series but I just used the original named for claraty and simplisaty.