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Best of Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me!
- Narrated by: Peter Sagal, Carl Kasell
- Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins
- Radio/TV Programme
- Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Summary
The first Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me! collection focused on the best of the Not My Job segment of the program. This second collection skims the cream off the entire archive of the show, with selections from Who's Carl This Time?, Lightning Fill in the Blank, The Listener Limerick Challenge, Not My Job! and more.
Panelists include author and humorist Roy Blount Jr., author and radio anomaly Tom Bodett, syndicated advice Amy Dickinson, (Ask Amy), journalist P.J. O'Rourke, Washington Post columnist Roxanne Roberts, Boston Globe writer Charlie Pierce, comedian Paula Poundstone, and television personality Mo Rocca.
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- Ryan
- 25-04-17
Old shows but hysterical
These shows are about 10 years old but very funny. I particularly liked the end of the book with Drew Carey and the English teacher from California that didn't know what a Limerick was.
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