6 Ways That Trevor Noah Will Make The Daily Show His Own
Trevor Noah is ready to take over The Daily Show from Jon Stewart in September. At the Television Critics Association press tour on Wednesday, the South African comedian laid out his plan for making Comedy Central's crown jewel his own.
1. He'll honor his predecessor.
"The biggest pressure for me is living up to the expectations that Jon has of me. Jon believes in me," Noah said, adding that he was surprised to get the job. "I always loved it, and I guess Jon knew something about me that I didn't know at the time."
2. He won't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
The set will look a little different, but Noah's Daily Show will feel familiar.