In 2005,
The Colbert Report premiered on
Comedy Central. The show, hosted by
Stephen Colbert, was a
satirical spoof of pundit shows like ''The O'Reilly Factor'', spoofing its format and the mannerisms and ideology of O'Reilly, whom Colbert called "Papa Bear." Colbert made no secret of his spoofing O'Reilly: upon hearing the news that O'Reilly approved of
The Colbert Report, he declared on-air that "I like you too. In fact, if it wasn't for you, this show wouldn't exist." On January 18, 2007, Colbert appeared on ''The O'Reilly Factor'' and O'Reilly appeared on
The Colbert Report. After O'Reilly left his show, the character Colbert played on
The Colbert Report appeared "via satellite" on his new show,
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, to bid a satirical farewell to Bill. ''The O'Reilly Factor
has also been spoofed on Saturday Night Live'', first by
Jeff Richards and later on by
Darrell Hammond, and then with
Alec Baldwin, where Baldwin played both O'Reilly and
Donald Trump in the same sketch in an interview segment. On
MADtv, the parody was by
Michael McDonald. O'Reilly himself has appeared on
MADtv. Richards also played O'Reilly in an episode of
Mind of Mencia where O'Reilly is a senator in the year 2016. The show was also spoofed by the TV series
The Boondocks, first in the episode "
The Trial of R. Kelly" where O'Reilly is shown talking about
R. Kelly's latest legal trouble. Later in "
Return of the King,” O'Reilly is shown attacking
Martin Luther King Jr. for saying that America should "love thy enemy" and "turn the other cheek,” even in respects to the
9/11 attacks. ''
The Chaser's War on Everything featured a segment in its second season where it poked fun at The O'Reilly Factor''. ==Cancellation==