HOST: Peter Sagal
OFFICIAL JUDGE AND SCOREKEEPER: Carl Kasell
NOT MY JOB GUEST: Actor Patrick Stewart
This Week's Panelists:
Adam Felber, writer and performer
Sue Ellicott, writer and journalist
Roy Blount Jr., humorist and author of Robert E. Lee
Round 1
Who's Carl This Time?
(Listen)
The Senate holds an all-nighter; finding the quickest way to Baghdad International; how are things down in the sewer?
» Music Cue: "The Honeymooners"
Composer: J. Gleason
CD Title: Television's Greatest Hits Vol. II
Label: TVT
Year: 1986
Opening Panel Round
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Thanks to the Do-Not-Call list, an old profession is returning; an even easier way to make award-winning chili.
» Music Cue: "You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes"
Artist: Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
Composer: Ager, Newman, Mencher
CD Title: Benny Goodman: More Greatest Hits
Label: RCA
Year: 1997
Round 2
Instead of limericks this week, we play a game called...
Are You An NPR Geek?
(Listen)
Featuring a listener guessing what stories referred to from three tape cuts taken from NPR News programs this week. You'll hear three snippets from All Things Considered.
A spokesman says they were "just friends;" a crunchy snack that shouldn't be too greasy; seeking justice -- and fresh air -- in Brazil.
» Music Cue: "Brush Up Your Shakespeare"
Artist: Harry Clark/Jack Diamond
Composer: Cole Porter
Not My Job!
(Listen)
Actor Patrick Stewart plays a game called "Thanks CBS, we'll take it from here..." -- three questions about the Reagan years.
Round 3
Second Panel Round
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United's new pithy airline name; McDonald's protests a dictionary entry; If you wait just a bit longer before you break up, you might benefit.
Who's Carl This Time? (Second Round)
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Duck!... into your nearest fundraiser!; too much press for a certain young woman; and the wily Kucinich on the prowl.
» Music Cue: "One is a Lonely Number"
Artist: George Jones
CD Title: Truckin' On
Label: Starday
Year: 1997
Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank
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All the news we couldn't fit anywhere else.
Panelist Predictions
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The panelists predict the next controversial word Merriam-Webster will include in its dictionary.
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