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'''Trevor Noah''' was a [[contestant]] in '''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown]]'''. He is a South African comedian and actor and most famous for hosting [[wikipedia: The Daily Show|The Daily Show]] on Comedy Central in the United States since 28 September 2015 and is thus unlikely to appear in any further episodes in the near future.
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'''Trevor Noah''' was a [[contestant]] in '''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown]]'''. He is a South African comedian and actor and most famous for hosting ''[[wikipedia: The Daily Show|The Daily Show with Trevor Noah]]'' on Comedy Central in the United States since 28 September 2015 and is thus unlikely to appear in any further episodes in the near future.
  
 
Controversially, in July 2018, after France won that year's World Cup, he made a joke on his show saying "Africa won the World Cup", so much so as to draw criticism from the French Ambassador to the US [[wikipedia:Gérard Araud|Gérard Araud]]. His response to that subsequently also gained the same level of controversy. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COD9hcTpGWQ]
 
Controversially, in July 2018, after France won that year's World Cup, he made a joke on his show saying "Africa won the World Cup", so much so as to draw criticism from the French Ambassador to the US [[wikipedia:Gérard Araud|Gérard Araud]]. His response to that subsequently also gained the same level of controversy. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COD9hcTpGWQ]

Revision as of 03:36, 21 October 2018

Trevor Noah was a contestant in 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. He is a South African comedian and actor and most famous for hosting The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on Comedy Central in the United States since 28 September 2015 and is thus unlikely to appear in any further episodes in the near future.

Controversially, in July 2018, after France won that year's World Cup, he made a joke on his show saying "Africa won the World Cup", so much so as to draw criticism from the French Ambassador to the US Gérard Araud. His response to that subsequently also gained the same level of controversy. [1]

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
8-10 5-2 12/09/2014 S Trevor Noah
& Sean Lock
37 – 31 Jon Richardson
& David Baddiel
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