John Oliver Fears For Humanity While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones First We Feast・2 minutes read
John Oliver shares humorous anecdotes from his show, Last Week Tonight, and his experience on Hot Ones, emphasizing the importance of policy-focused journalism. He also recalls memorable moments from his career, including a free kick in soccer and interactions with hecklers.
Insights John Oliver emphasizes the importance of focusing on policies over personalities in journalism, advocating for covering topics that others may avoid, promoting a more substantive approach to news reporting. John Oliver shares personal anecdotes ranging from humorous misuses of resources to intense experiences on Hot Ones, showcasing a multifaceted personality beyond his role as a television host. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions When does Last Week Tonight air?
Sundays at 11:00 Eastern
Where can I watch Last Week Tonight?
HBO and YouTube
What is Hot Ones?
A show with hot questions and wings
What does John Oliver discuss on Hot Ones?
His experiences with hot sauces
What is the focus of Last Week Tonight?
Policies over personalities
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John Oliver: Emmy-winning host, spicy wing challenger John Oliver is the Peabody award-winning host of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, which has won over two dozen Emmys since 2014. New episodes of Last Week Tonight air on HBO on Sunday nights at 11:00 Eastern, with past episodes available on YouTube. John Oliver recalls a humorous misuse of HBO resources on his show, including buying Russell Crowe's jockstrap from the movie Cinderella Man and sending it to Blockbuster stores. John Oliver joins Sean Evans on Hot Ones, a show with hot questions and even hotter wings, where he struggles with the heat of the hot sauces. John Oliver discusses his experiences as a field reporter on The Daily Show, including breaking his nose in America and interacting with the US Healthcare System. John Oliver reminisces about his time at the Edinburgh festival, highlighting its uncurated nature and the mix of great and terrible artistic performances. John Oliver shares a harrowing experience from a late-night gig in Edinburgh where a heckler threatened him with violence if he told another joke. John Oliver talks about the importance of focusing on policies rather than personalities in journalism, highlighting the need to cover topics that others may avoid. John Oliver recalls a memorable moment of scoring a free kick in soccer, considering it one of the best sporting moments of his life. John Oliver faces the intense heat of the hot sauces on Hot Ones, joking about the potential consequences of consuming so many spicy wings. 15:29
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