Conan Season 2013 Episode 160 Agnostic Santa and the Secular Humanist Christmas
- December 19, 2013
In this episode of Conan, which originally aired on December 17, 2013, host Conan O'Brien celebrates the Christmas season with a unique twist. Titled "Agnostic Santa and the Secular Humanist Christmas," the episode explores the different ways in which people celebrate the holiday season, regardless of their religious beliefs.
To kick things off, Conan interviews comedian and actor Ricky Gervais, who shares his thoughts on Christmas and religion. Gervais, who is famously atheist, talks about the importance of respecting others' beliefs, even if you don't agree with them. He also shares some hilarious anecdotes from his childhood Christmases in the UK.
Next, Conan sits down with author and humorist David Sedaris, who is known for his hilarious stories and essays about his own experiences with the holiday season. Sedaris talks about his unique family traditions, including a bizarre Christmas Eve dinner involving potato soup and a family game that involves stealing each other's gifts.
Later in the episode, Conan brings out his musical guests, indie rock band Local Natives, who perform their rendition of the holiday classic "Little Drummer Boy." The band brings their signature sound to the song, adding in some unexpected twists and turns.
Throughout the episode, Conan also explores some of the more quirky and humorous aspects of the holiday season. He takes a look at some of the weirdest Christmas gifts available for purchase, including a bacon-scented candle and a toilet paper roll featuring Santa Claus' face. He also highlights some of the more bizarre holiday traditions from around the world, such as the Spanish tradition of the "pooping log," which involves a wooden log that children hit with sticks to make it "poop" out treats.
Overall, "Agnostic Santa and the Secular Humanist Christmas" is a fun and entertaining look at the holiday season from a variety of perspectives. With guests like Ricky Gervais and David Sedaris, as well as musical performances from Local Natives, the episode offers something for everyone, regardless of their religious beliefs. And with Conan's trademark humor and wit, it's a show that is sure to put a smile on viewers' faces as they get in the holiday spirit.