After Trevor Noah's exit in 2022, The Daily Show returns to Comedy Central on Tuesday, Jan. 17. The program will introduce Leslie Jones as the first of several planned guest hosts that will be filling in until a permanent host is eventually named. For Jones' first episode in the guest host spot, she'll be speaking with celebrity guest Morris Chestnut (The Best Man: The Final Chapters). Jones also introduced herself in a new video ahead of the episode's premiere.

The video features outtakes of Jones delivering alternate versions of her introduction. You can take your pick as to which one is your favorite. She seems to be most excited about the one that unveils her name coupled with the logo for The Daily Show on her desk, gleefully exclaiming with colorful language that she's gotten the guest hosting job.

An additional video further teases Jones' arrival as the guest host. She can be seen backstage with correspondent Roy Wood Jr., who goes through pictures to see if Jones knows enough white politicians to qualify as the host of The Daily Show. Jones doesn't have anything flattering to say about any of the politicians pictured, though she feigns cluelessness as to who any of them are. But when she's quizzed about Black politicians as well, she really doesn't seem to be doing any better.

You can watch that video below.

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Guest Hosts Will Fill In For Now

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Other celebrities have been named to serve as guest hosts following Jones' run. This includes Al Franken, Chelsea Handler, D.L. Hughley, John Leguizamo, Kal Penn, Hasan Minhaj, Sarah Silverman, Wanda Sykes, and Marlon Wayans. Additional celebrities are also expected to be announced to take part in the coming weeks.

"As we enter Trevor's final week, we want to thank him for his many contributions,“ Chris McCarthy, President/CEO Paramount Media Networks, said in a statement when the guest hosts were announced. “Trevor redefined the show, as did Jon Stewart before him, and as we look to the future, we are excited to reimagine it yet again with the help of this incredible list of talent and correspondents along with the immensely talented Daily Show team."

In addition to the guest hosts, the show's familiar team of correspondents are also back, and they'll be taking turns serving as guest hosts as well. This includes Ronny Chieng, Michael Kosta, Desi Lydic, Dulce Sloan, Roy Wood Jr., Lewis Black, and Jordan Klepper.

The Daily Show airs weeknights at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central. Fans can stream the episodes starting the next morning on Paramount+.