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Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Stephen Fry

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

NPR

Comedy, Leisure, Other Games

4.635.7K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

British actor, writer, TV host and Renaissance man Stephen Fry plays our game about one-hit wonders. He is joined by panelists Maeve Higgins, Hari Kondabolu, and Tom Bodett.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Peter. Peter Segola hosts the show.

0:03.4

Anyway, we are glad you were about to listen to another episode of Weight Weight Don't

0:06.8

Tell Me, but we suspect there are things you think we can do better.

0:10.4

Yeah, we can hear you when you shout at the radio.

0:12.9

I don't know if you knew that.

0:14.5

Anyway, there is a way you can give us your feedback.

0:18.6

Just go over to npr.org slash podcast survey and fill out a short survey about us and your

0:26.4

ideas for us.

0:27.4

What's your idea is that the show needs a different host.

0:30.2

In which case, you should go to npr.org slash oh, I am so very wrong.

0:35.6

Dot very, very wrong.

0:37.2

Everybody else, especially if you've never taken any of these surveys before, go to npr.org

0:42.8

slash podcast survey and tell us what you think.

0:45.8

And now here's this week's show.

0:49.1

From npr and wbz Chicago, this is Weight Weight Don't Tell Me, the npr news quiz.

1:00.1

Pop the Prosecco and squeeze those peaches.

1:04.1

We're making bellinis.

1:06.6

I'm Bill Curtis and here's your host, a man who got visibly uncomfortable when I said

1:12.7

squeeze those peaches.

1:15.2

Peter Segola.

1:16.2

Thank you, Bill.

1:18.4

Peter on, we are going to be joined by Stephen Fry.

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