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The NPR game show and podcast “Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me” is launching a stand-up comedy tour. This fall, the weekly hour-long program will travel to ten cities across the U.S.
Meh. I'd go to see a live-audience taping of Wait, Wait... if it came to a city near me, in the same manner I once saw a live performance of A Prairie Home Companion. But this - a stand-up comedy tour featuring the panelists from that NPR game show doesn't interest me as much.
They played the wrong recording this morning. The woman was supposed to say "an audience of real live people" and instead said what they said during the pandemic: "an audience of no one".
They played the wrong recording this morning. The woman was supposed to say "an audience of real live people" and instead said what they said during the pandemic: "an audience of no one".
It wasnt a mistake as far as i know, because NPR people are meticulous about errors and even the slightest error in a recorded program nets a an email to stations letting us know so we can manually download a new file and move it to automation after a mistake
They played the wrong recording this morning. The woman was supposed to say "an audience of real live people" and instead said what they said during the pandemic: "an audience of no one".
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