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Coming up, after the Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson story broke there, what would be the next hot celebrity gossip we get from CBS Sunday Morning? But first, let me tell you all that Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ. Chicago, in association with Urgent Haircut Productions, Doug Berman, Benevolent Overlord. Philip Godica writes our limericks.
Coming up, after the Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson story broke there, what would be the next hot celebrity gossip we get from CBS Sunday Morning? But first, let me tell you all that Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ. Chicago, in association with Urgent Haircut Productions, Doug Berman, Benevolent Overlord. Philip Godica writes our limericks.
Coming up, after the Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson story broke there, what would be the next hot celebrity gossip we get from CBS Sunday Morning? But first, let me tell you all that Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ. Chicago, in association with Urgent Haircut Productions, Doug Berman, Benevolent Overlord. Philip Godica writes our limericks.
Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our tour manager is Shana Dommel. Thanks to the staff and crew. At the Studio Baker Theatre, B.J. Liedemann composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Dorenbos, and Lillian King. Special thanks this week to Blythe Robertson and Monica Hickey. Our jolly good fellow is Hannah Anderson. Peter Babytooth Gwynn. Has no verb.
Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our tour manager is Shana Dommel. Thanks to the staff and crew. At the Studio Baker Theatre, B.J. Liedemann composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Dorenbos, and Lillian King. Special thanks this week to Blythe Robertson and Monica Hickey. Our jolly good fellow is Hannah Anderson. Peter Babytooth Gwynn. Has no verb.
Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our tour manager is Shana Dommel. Thanks to the staff and crew. At the Studio Baker Theatre, B.J. Liedemann composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Dorenbos, and Lillian King. Special thanks this week to Blythe Robertson and Monica Hickey. Our jolly good fellow is Hannah Anderson. Peter Babytooth Gwynn. Has no verb.
Emma Choi is our vibe curator. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Colin Miller. Our production manager is Robert Newhouse. Our senior producer is Ian Chilog. The executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mr. Michael Danforth. Now, panel, what will be the next hot gossip we learn from CBS Sunday Morning? Hari Kandabolu.
Emma Choi is our vibe curator. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Colin Miller. Our production manager is Robert Newhouse. Our senior producer is Ian Chilog. The executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mr. Michael Danforth. Now, panel, what will be the next hot gossip we learn from CBS Sunday Morning? Hari Kandabolu.
Emma Choi is our vibe curator. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Colin Miller. Our production manager is Robert Newhouse. Our senior producer is Ian Chilog. The executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mr. Michael Danforth. Now, panel, what will be the next hot gossip we learn from CBS Sunday Morning? Hari Kandabolu.
Thank you, Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Peter Gross, Hari Kondabolu, and Joyelle Nicole Johnson. Thanks to our fabulous audience here at the Studio Baker Theater. And to all of you out there in Radioland, wherever you might be. I'm Peter Sagan. We'll see you next week.
Thank you, Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Peter Gross, Hari Kondabolu, and Joyelle Nicole Johnson. Thanks to our fabulous audience here at the Studio Baker Theater. And to all of you out there in Radioland, wherever you might be. I'm Peter Sagan. We'll see you next week.
Thank you, Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Peter Gross, Hari Kondabolu, and Joyelle Nicole Johnson. Thanks to our fabulous audience here at the Studio Baker Theater. And to all of you out there in Radioland, wherever you might be. I'm Peter Sagan. We'll see you next week.
Thank you, Bill. Thank you, everybody. Thank you all so much. We are delighted to be back in Durham, a place known for polite and kind southern gentlemen, just like the Jason Isaacs character in The White Lotus.
Thank you, Bill. Thank you, everybody. Thank you all so much. We are delighted to be back in Durham, a place known for polite and kind southern gentlemen, just like the Jason Isaacs character in The White Lotus.
Thank you, Bill. Thank you, everybody. Thank you all so much. We are delighted to be back in Durham, a place known for polite and kind southern gentlemen, just like the Jason Isaacs character in The White Lotus.
Later on, we're going to be talking to the comedian Louis Black, famous for his back-in-black rants on The Daily Show and for playing anger itself in Inside Out, and also a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina. I know that's a little surprising, but that's why he sometimes shouts at people in a drawl. We want to hear your delightful regional accent. Give us a call to play our games.
Later on, we're going to be talking to the comedian Louis Black, famous for his back-in-black rants on The Daily Show and for playing anger itself in Inside Out, and also a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina. I know that's a little surprising, but that's why he sometimes shouts at people in a drawl. We want to hear your delightful regional accent. Give us a call to play our games.
Later on, we're going to be talking to the comedian Louis Black, famous for his back-in-black rants on The Daily Show and for playing anger itself in Inside Out, and also a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina. I know that's a little surprising, but that's why he sometimes shouts at people in a drawl. We want to hear your delightful regional accent. Give us a call to play our games.