NPR

April 24, 1999

Host: Peter Sagal
Official Judge and Scorekeeper: Carl Kasell
Not My Job Guests: Congressional Correspondent Brian Naylor

This Week's Panelists:

•Margo Kaufman, Author, Clara: The Early Years
•Roy Blount, Jr., Author, Be Sweet: A Conditional Love Story
•Adam Felber, Writer and Performer

Round 1: "Introduction/Essay"
Body Language and TV News

"Opening Round"
A blessed event for Madeleine Albright and Warren Christopher; a pure candidate at last; who is *not* allowed in the Lincoln bedroom.

"Who Is Carl This Time?"
Carl interprets three quotes from the week's news.

Round 2: "We'll Wait, You Tell Us" (Listener Segments)
"Not My Job"
Congressional Correspondent Brian Naylor assesses the the overseas TV gameshow landscape.

"Listener Limerick Challenge"
A listener completes three newsy limericks, as read by Carl.

"Week in Review"
Yet another breakthrough in the world of sheep farming, and the the discovery of something that's the largest, shiniest, and stickiest of its kind known to science! AND visible to the naked eye!

Round 3: "We'll Wait, You Tell Us" (Listener Segments)
"Listener Bluff"
A fashion mistake that SEEMED like a good idea at first.

"Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank"
Each panelist has one minute to fill in as many blanks as he or she can.

Round 3: "We'll Wait, You Tell Us" (Listener Segments)
"Predictions for Next Week"
Dennis Rodman's post-basketball career.



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