Overview: John Oliver interviews General Keith Alexander, former head of the NSA. General Alexander discusses Edward Snowden and helps John rebrand a national security organization.
Overview: John Oliver discusses President Barack Obama's trip to Japan where he met a "scary" robot.
Overview: John Oliver interviews Vice news journalist Simon Ostrovsky who was held captive in Ukraine. This is still a comedy show, we promise.
Overview: In response to our segment in our premiere on food labeling, POM Wonderful sent us a refrigerator full of juice and an elegantly worded letter implying what we can do with it.
Overview: John Oliver and Fareed Zakaria further discuss the victory of Narendra Modi in India's recent election.
Overview: John Oliver delivers last week's news, predicted two weeks ago. You get it. Just watch.
Overview: With this web exclusive video, the Last Week Tonight staff would like to thank some of the heroes and pioneers who helped make the internet a safer place through #MutuallyAssuredHumiliation.
Overview: John Oliver talks to Stephen Hawking in the first installment of Last Week Tonight's new "People Who Think Good" series. They cover such topics as parallel universes, artificial intelligence, and Charlize Theron.
Overview: John Oliver talks in depth with Ugandan LGBTI rights activist Pepe Julian Onziema about the oppressive anti-gay legislation in Uganda as well as the western involvement in inspiring those laws.
Overview: With Last Week Tonight on hiatus, John Oliver takes to the internet to cover the most important story of the past week: Fireworks.
Overview: Last week on Last Week Tonight, John Oliver told us to tell Vladimir Putin to #GoGetThoseGeckos. This week, there's some good news...#WeGotThoseGeckos.
Overview: Watch John Oliver deliver an epic takedown of piñatas.
Overview: John Oliver reads fan mail, but because no one sends mail anymore, it’s all from YouTube comments.
Overview: Cookie Monster has a few ideas to share with John Oliver. John just wants you to watch their special news report on words.
Overview: Roger Goodell spoke about the NFL’s recent controversies. And he spoke badly. Boo this man.
Overview: Pumpkin spice. Why? John Oliver investigates. Well, he doesn't really investigate. He says things about it, though!
Overview: We have provided this footage for you to do your own Supreme Court reenactments. Please feel free to use it, post your videos, and tag them #RealAnimalsFakePaws so we can find them.
Overview: We have accumulated 1,000,000 YouTube subscribers. We’re not really sure what that means!
Overview: Turkey pardoning is a weird tradition. They're basically all guilty... of being delicious.
Overview: New Year's Eve is the worst. John Oliver has some great excuses for getting out of it.
Overview: John Oliver apologizes to Jamie Dornan for perpetuating the #NotMyChristian hashtag...sort of.
Overview: April Fools’ Day is awful. Please stand with John Oliver and take the Last Week Tonight No-Prank Pledge.
Overview: John Oliver and Edward Snowden talk password security.
Overview: John Oliver shows off some of his favorite graphics that never made it onto the show.
Overview: John responds to former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner’s wild “The Gloves Are Off” paid political program by buying his own airtime on Trinidad television.
Overview: Five years of people prematurely declaring the end of Obamacare. (This is a web-exclusive video.)
Overview: Instead of covering 1 topic in 15 minutes, John Oliver covers 15 topics in 1 minute.
Overview: John Oliver shares some of his favorite completely made-up history facts.
Overview: John Oliver gives students a crash course in everything they will learn — or not learn — in school this year.
Overview: John Oliver explains that the Facebook privacy protection messages are a hoax and tells you how to actually protect your personal information.
Overview: You will receive at least one horrible gift this month. John Oliver has some tips for getting rid of it.
Overview: John Oliver helps you revise the New Year’s resolutions you’ve already failed to keep.
Overview: John Oliver shares more of his favorite graphics that never made it on the show.
Overview: John Oliver delves into the world of conspiracies and the imagination required to create them. He attempts to wake up the sheeple by showing how Cadbury's Crème Egg is funding the Illuminati.
Overview: A mass of cicadas will soon emerge after 17 years in the ground so John Oliver attempts to fill them in on what they have missed since 1999.
Overview: John Oliver looks at some things that don't exist, but definitely should.
Overview: To celebrate the anniversary of America’s Independence John Oliver reminds us what they lost in the process.
Overview: John Oliver reads some fan mail, once again they all come from YouTube comments.
Overview: John Oliver makes some official political endorsements.
Overview: Fed up with the constant stream of superhero movies, John Oliver pitches an original idea for a summer blockbuster based on the adventures of Johnny Strong.
Overview: Intrigued by the rule against wearing white after Labor Day, John Oliver suggests some other holiday rules to live by.
Overview: John Oliver isn’t fond of birds. So as they begin their migration for winter he gives them a piece of his mind.
Overview: John Oliver discusses the recent flood of comments posted on the FCC's website.
Overview: John Oliver shares another collection of his favorite graphics that never made it onto the show.
Overview: John Oliver sets the record straight about some dubious claims he’s made in the past.
Overview: The holiday season brings with it a host of annual traditions. John Oliver discusses one of the worst.
Overview: John Oliver explains what type of news should – and shouldn’t – warrant a push notification.
Overview: With the help of viewers at home, John tries to get to the bottom of an important mystery.
Overview: John Oliver shares some of his favorite graphics that never made it to air.
Overview: John Oliver explains why we need a fun new cereal, and makes a proposition for Cheerios.
Overview: John Oliver explains why octopuses are cool, great, and yes, called “octopuses”.
Overview: John Oliver explains why a Danish children's cartoon resonates with him so much.
Overview: You are cordially invited to attend Last Week Tonight's Masterpiece Gallery Tour. Visit lwtgallery.com or johnoliverhasyourraterotica.com for details.
Overview: John Oliver reveals the brave local car dealership that agreed to produce Last Week Tonight’s commercial script, sight unseen.
Overview: John Oliver explores the lost world of snack-sponsored video games, and pitches some ideas to today’s snack brands.
Overview: John Oliver discusses The Da Vinci Code: the book, the film, and, for some reason, the cultural phenomenon.
Overview: John Oliver discusses rules, moral intention, and 1997's Air Bud.
Overview: John Oliver discusses Kandiss Taylor, a prominent loser in the race for governor of Georgia, and fierce anti-rock activist.
Overview: John Oliver discusses a surplus of dolls which have been mysteriously washing up on the beach in Texas, and, crucially, how they can be destroyed.
Overview: John Oliver discusses the new trend of AI-generated images based on text prompts, and, of course, what it all has to do with cabbage.
Overview: John Oliver explores trash and takes care of some unfinished business in the Ohio of Sweden.
Overview: In lieu of Homeowners Association, the Last Week Tonight team has prepared an alternative story made specifically for people under 35; one that focuses on a different crumbling American institution that you and your age cohorts might find deeply nostalgic: Chuck E. Cheese.