Ilana Glazer, co-star and co-creator of Broad City, plays our game about different kinds of glazers: donuts. On this 20th Anniversary celebration of WWDTM, NPR journalists Nina Totenberg and Robert Siegel join us along nearly all of our panelists. Three questions about athletes making terrible plays. But can she answer questions about boxes that get beat, AKA piatas? Kemp Powers, Oscar nominee and writer behind "One Night in Miami" and "Soul", plays our Not My Job Game "One Knight in Miami." He plays our Not My Job game about vending machines. In this minute, the host offers a humorous comment on the week's news, mentions the identity of the week's interview guest, and sets up an out-of-context reading by Kurtis of a quote or game title from the episode. Maria Konnikova, author and professional poker player, joins us along with panelists Demi Adejuyigbe, Amy Dickinson, and Alonzo Bodden. Samantha Bee, host of Full Frontal, joins us along with panelists Mo Rocca, Helen Hong, and Adam Burke. It's our Christmas Spectacular with Bowen Yang, Lindsey Vonn, Elizabeth Warren, and Symone. She is joined by panelists Maz Jobrani, Helen Hong, and Emmy Blotnick. 'Wait Wait' for April 1, 2023: With Not My Job guest Michelle Rodriguez. Subscribe to Wait Wait Don't Tell Me+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/waitwait. Airs on: SUN 10am-11am, SAT 11am-12pm, SAT 6pm-7pm Follow 44:52 'Wait Wait' for April 22, 2023: With Not My Job guest 'Weird Al' Yankovic Apr 22 Henry Winkler, actor and director, joins us along with panelists Alonzo Bodden, Helen Hong, and Hari Kondabolu. He may be Weird Al, but what does he know about Weird Alabama? Actor and director Sarah Polley plays our game called "Sarah Polley, wanna cracker?" Introducing The Wait Wait Anthology, a deep dive into the Wait Wait archives hosted by Bill Kurtis. Kaila Mullady started beatboxing in 5th grade to impress a boy, and since then has become a two-time world champion. Recorded at TPAC in Nashville, with Not My Job guest Brad Paisley and panelists Negin Farsad, Faith Salie and Maeve Higgins. Director Barry Sonnenfeld joins us again, along with panelists Alonzo Bodden, Helen Hong, and Tom Papa. Sarah Cooper, comedian, joins us along with panelists Alonzo Bodden, Helen Hong, and Peter Grosz. Host Peter Sagal and producers Miles Doornbos and Sofie Hernandez-Simeonidis discuss how they select which callers make it to the air. Tom also appears on National Public Radio several times a year as a guest panelist on Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me. For a wacky and whip-smart approach to the week's news and newsmakers, listen no further than Wait WaitDon't Tell Me!, the oddly informative news quiz from NPR. Find out on this week's Wait Wait Naked and Ashamed. http://twitter.com/waitwait http://www.npr.org/blogs/waitwait/ It's a bird. One of the stars of Atlanta, Zazie Beetz, plays our game called "Zazie Beetz, meet Sassy Beats!" She is joined by panelists Negin Farsad, Peter Grosz, and Faith Salie. Mandy Patinkin, actor, is joined by his wife Kathryn Grody along with panelists Mo Rocca, Helen Hong, and Josh Gondelman. Geena Davis went from being an Oscar-winning actor to a skilled archer to an activist to an author, and she's now executive producer of CBS' Mission Unstoppable. Then you want me to run . Sign up for Wait Wait Don't Tell Me+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Tom Papa guest hosts and is joined by panelists Adam Burke, Paula Poundstone and Emmy Blotnick. In this episode, we revisit our times with Ralph Macchio, Eleanor Holmes Norton, the hosts of the podcast "Ear Hustle" Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor, and Matt Walsh. Senator Elizabeth Warren talks about her new book Persist and plays our game about "War and Peace." Groundbreaking Palestinian-American comedian Mo Amer, star of the Netflix series Mo, joins us at the Studebaker Theatre in Chicago along with panelists Roy Blount, Jr., Helen Hong and Adam Burke to play a game about things called Les. On this week's episode, action star Michelle Rodriguez joins us to talk about The Fast & The Furious, Dungeons & Dragons, and her personal state slogan for New Jersey. Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live cast member, plays our game called "Monday Through Friday Night Live" about local TV news. All the stuff we couldn't fit on the show. is an hour-long weekly radio news panel game show produced by Chicago Public Radio and National Public Radio. It's a plane. : A Royal Pain in the News (2011), and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me Live! To celebrate 25 years of Wait Wait we're taking some time off to relive our favorite moments from the past 2 1/2 decades, including interviews with Bonnie Raitt and Maz Jobrani! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. And so, in 2014, Detroit started a city-wide demolition program, to take down the houses that couldn't be fixed. Dan Rather, journalist, joins us along with panelists Maeve Higgins, Negin Farsad, and Alonzo Bodden. We have worked with Apple to correct the error. Though there are some deviations from time to time, episodes of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! Andr De Shields, legend of Broadway, plays our game about canals or Narrow Ways. Also featured are Kate Mulgrew and Tiera Fletcher. When the program had its debut in January 1998, Dan Coffey of Ask Dr. Science was the original host, but a revamping of the show led to his replacement in May of that year. Comedian Hoja Lopez and Emma get salty with the latest spoon technology and test out new talents nobody asked for. Joining him are panelists Adam Burke, Tom Papa, and Zainab Johnson. Karamo Brown, reality TV personality, joins us along with panelists Mo Rocca, Faith Salie, and Demi Adejuyigbe. In the Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank each panelist has to answer as many questions as they can in 60 seconds. He may have sold 11 million albums, but can he answer our three questions about Paisley Park? SpongeBob: Wait! TikTok Historian Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas plays our game celebrating Tom Brady's retirement from the NFL called, "You're The Goat, Literally." Guest hosts Karen Chee and Josh Gondelman dive head first into alternate universes. Valerie Jarrett, who served as senior advisor to President Obama, joins us along with panelists Adam Felber, Roxanne Roberts, and Peter Grosz. He is joined by Helen Hong, Roxanne Roberts, and Alonzo Bodden. From The Bachelor to The Kardashians, we leave no stone unturned and no suite un-fantasied. He's also a style icon, who's always the most fashionable person in any room he's in. T-Pain, the musician who won the first season of The Masked Singer, answers three questions about the half-masked singer, i.e. Tituss Burgess, actor, joins us along with panelists Paula Poundstone, PJ O'Rourke, and Hari Kondabolu. And we share some clips that haven't been aired before. was usually recorded in front of a live audience in Chicago at the Chase Auditorium beneath the Chase Tower on Thursday nights. Don't Tell Me! Celebrated short story author George Saunders joins us to answer three questions about court stories. Recorded at TPAC in Nashville, with Not My. WWDTM savors some of our favorite moments from recent shows, with Phoebe Bridgers, Jordan Jonas, Jennifer Lee, Owen Wilson, and our panelists. Sean Doolittle, MLB relief pitcher, joins us along with panelists Paula Poundstone, Peter Grosz, and Faith Salie. Steve Buscemi, Lars Ulrich, Aidy Bryant, Alan Cummings, and Jeff Daniels play Not My Job. Isabella Rossellini, film maker, joins us along with panelists Maz Jobrani, Faith Salie, and Josh Gondelman. We feature Christine Legarde, Dan Rather, and Seth Meyers, along with some previously unaired material with our panelists. The NPR News Quiz. Plus there's a shiny new Bluff the Listener game and other never-before-heard material. Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka and Emma get overrun by mice, meet a fancy cat and finally untangle the mystery of the Rat King. We present our Not My Job super heros featuring Ruth E. Carter, Charles "Peanut" Tillman, Aidy Bryant, Aaron Sorkin, and Stacey Abrams. With guests Dr. Bobby Corrigan, Cameron Jay, and Lynzie Rogers. Tiera Fletcher, rocket scientist, joins us along with panelists Paula Poundstone, Roxanne Roberts, and Jordan Carlos. We present some of our favorite moments with Ramy Youssef, Bryan Cranston, and Ashima Shiraishi. Abby Phillip, host of CNN's "Inside Politics", joins us along with panelists Paula Poundstone, Tom Bodett, and Alonzo Bodden. Great to see you. This week we share some of our favorite moments from the past year, featuring Sarah Cooper, Dan Riskin, Padma Lakshmi, and Adam Rippon. With Ian Chillag, Michael Danforth, Robert Neuhaus, Lorna White, Philip Goedicke, Miles Doornbos, Jennifer Mills, and Doug Berman. stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or until something else happens. Astronaut Woody Hoburg, part of NASA's Artemis program, plays our game called, "Dance With These Stars!" He is joined by panelists Josh Gondelman, Negin Farsad and Emmy Blotnick. Sam Waterston is a legendary actor and the chairman of the board of Oceana, an environmental NGO. Grab a plate, it's a party! Regardless of the outcome, the panelist whose story is chosen scores one point. Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me 'Wait Wait' for April 1, 2023: With Not My Job guest Michelle Rodriguez Kaila Mullady started beatboxing in 5th grade to impress a boy, and since then has become a two-time world champion. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, feature host Peter Sagal and announcer/scorekeeper Bill Kurtis. Today, we're nowhere near close to the battle days of our highest crime numbers. Sign up for Wait Wait Don't Tell Me+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. feature the following format: As with other NPR programs, Wait Wait offers a one-minute top-of-hour billboard teasing the program that will follow the network's hourly newscast (which traditionally starts at 1 minute past the hour). At the age of 17, Malala Yousafzai became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and now a documentary she executive produced is nominated for an Oscar. Weird Al is a music and comedy legend, and the subject of Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, a parody biopic about his very real life. is NPR's Peabody-award-winning weekly hour-long humorous quiz program. Nick Kroll is a brilliant comedian and one of the minds behind Big Mouth and History of the World, Part II. 'Wait Wait' for April 22, 2023: With Not My Job guest 'Weird Al' Yankovic, 'Wait Wait' for April 15, 2023: With Not My Job guest Kaila Mullady, 'Wait Wait' for April 8, 2023: 25th Anniversary Spectacular, Part II, 'Wait Wait' for April 1, 2023: With Not My Job guest Michelle Rodriguez. We celebrate our 25th anniversary with Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Ed Helms, Bonnie Raitt, and more! Secretary of State Antony Blinken takes some time out from his busy schedule to tell panelists Dulc Sloan, Eugene Cordaro, and Tom Bodett about his musical alter ego, ABlinken, and to answer three questions about Matthew Mcconaughey. Tony-nominated playwright Jeremy O. Harris plays our game called, "You're a playwright, these guys play wrong!" Don't Tell Me! Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! Uncle Dennis sings Elvis, her mom shares all her tips for avoiding bad luck, and Emma embarrasses her dad and little brother. Comedian Ashley Ray and Emma discover love on the open sea, find out who really likes shrimp and ask "What would Jesus do?". Seth Meyers joins us, and we look back on some of the amazing fun we had in 2018. Olivia Wilde, actor, joins us along with panelists Maz Jobrani, Aida Rodriguez, and Adam Burke. Today, legendary anchorman Bill Kurtis tells Faith Salie about the tornado that changed his life and how Taco Bell almost ruined it. Actor Jane Krakowski joins us, along with panelists Amy Dickinson, Maeve Higgins, and Joel Kim Booster. Comedian Dulc Sloan and Emma give your playlists the side eye. He's joined by panelists Laci Mosley, Adam Felber and Helen Hong. Chance The Rapper plays our game called, "Chance, Meet Community Chest," three questions about Monopoly. NPR's weekly news quiz. The Wait Wait Anthology: Reality TV Edition. 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. U.S. Charles "Peanut" Tillman, former NFL cornerback, joins us, along with panelists Amy Dickinson, Bim Adewunmi, and Adam Burke. Comedian Josh Gondelman joins Emma to outsmart a runaway Ostrich and learn how to prepare for the role of a lifetime. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington DC's long-serving Congresswoman, plays our game about DC Comics. On this week's episode, action star Michelle Rodriguez joins us to talk about The Fast & The Furious, Dungeons & Dragons, and her personal state slogan for New Jersey. Lance Reddick, actor, joins us along with panelists Roy Blount, Jr., Helen Hong, and Adam Felber. Aidy Bryant, comedian, joins us along with panelists Mo Rocca, Negin Farsad, and Adam Burke. Weird Al joins panelists Josh Gondelman, Robby Hoffman, and Tom Bodett to talk about his new (mostly real) biopic, and what he would've done if Prince hadn't turned him down.