![]() ![]() On not passing the stress of running two new shows onto their three young kids There’s no shortage of interesting stories to tell, is what I’m saying - I mean, we’re batting away great stories all the time and putting them on a list for the future. If you read the local newspaper from the town you grew up in, there are treasures they can be absolute treasure troves of interesting stuff, interesting stories to tell. Many of the people who come from small towns, come from places you wouldn’t think. ![]() We have an incredible research team, and we have great writers and just really motivated, passionate people, so we’re always looking to the cracks and crevices to find something we can talk about, and it’s not hard, believe me. On finding stories to cover on Full Frontal “It’s very good for me to be creating my own thing.” Interview Highlights “I knew that there was something else that I wanted to do,” she says. Bee, who left The Daily Show after more than a decade last April, now works on two TBS shows: She hosts Full Frontal, a late-night political satire show that puts a feminist perspective on the news, and she is also an executive producer, co-creator and writer for The Detour, a comedy series starring her husband, former Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones.īee says she feels “very lucky” to have worked on The Daily Show for as long as she did, but adds that she is also excited to be putting together a show from scratch. ![]()
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