Cross Samantha Bee off the list of frontrunners for the Daily Show anchor seat. The correspondent for Comedy Central’s late nighter has been signed by TBS to host her own show, currently in early development. TBS gave an order last month for a comedy created by Bee and her husband, Jason Jones, also soon to leave The Daily Show to star in the series. “We actually have their kids coming in next week to pitch us animation,” joked Brett Weitz, EVP of original programming. Bee will do “occasional pieces” for The Daily Show until production begins on her new show, said TBS.
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