Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me!? on WBAA News
Saturdays at 11 a.m.
NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. On the Web, you can play along too.
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This week's show was recorded at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pa. We invited Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner to play Not My Job.
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Stephen Fry is an actor, comedian, author and quiz show host. He's done it all, so we'll ask him about people who've done almost nothing, one-hit wonders.
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Ellen Stofan is the undersecretary of science and research at the Smithsonian. The Smithsonian is known as the "nation's attic" so we'll ask Stofan about weird collections in other people's attics.
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Soo created the role of Eliza Hamilton on Broadway and was just nominated for an Emmy for the televised version of her performance. We've asked her to play a game called "Hamilton? Try a ton o' ham."
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This week, we listen back to some favorite segments to remind everyone what shows with actual audiences sound like.
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Now that New York tried ranked-choice voting, our panelists predict the next trend in elections.
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Bill Kurtis reads three news-related limericks: Jetson Jalopy, Metal Mouth, and Cheesecake.
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Now that the Supreme Court has ruled, our panelists predict the next big news from the world of cheerleading.
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