Daily Show co-creators Madeline Smithberg and Lizz Winstead pioneered a new comedy, but not one without faults.
would get its revenge years later. But anyway, when [Doug] first got to Comedy Central, he came to me and wanted me to be the head of original programming. And I was like, “Do I. And I said, “Absolutely not.” I was trying to get pregnant. I had been on. I wanted to be on something that was once a week. I just said no. And then Lizz—I was plotting her death, by the way, if she was going to turn it down.
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