Trunk
10-29-2004, 06:29 AM
Wife and I went to a taping of the NPR news quiz show "Wait wait. . . don't tell me."
It will air this Saturday. It's not actually a live show, though they kind of have you believe that.
I've never been to a live taping of something. It was pretty fun. When the show is all done they ask you all to stay while the engineers figure out what they want to retape (as Peter Sagal explained, "we want you to stay because, frankly, your bodies absorb sound.")
So that part was pretty funny. They all just sit there on the stage listening to the headphones and then one will go, "tomato wedges" or whatever it is they screwed up.
This week the panel was Charlier Pierce, Roxanne Robert and Adam Felber with the guest Baltimore mystery writer Laura Lippman.
Of course the host and moderator were Peter Sagal and Carl Kasell.
I think it was a solid show. Lots of Red Sox talk, election talk, talk about the explosives removed from Iraq.
It will air this Saturday. It's not actually a live show, though they kind of have you believe that.
I've never been to a live taping of something. It was pretty fun. When the show is all done they ask you all to stay while the engineers figure out what they want to retape (as Peter Sagal explained, "we want you to stay because, frankly, your bodies absorb sound.")
So that part was pretty funny. They all just sit there on the stage listening to the headphones and then one will go, "tomato wedges" or whatever it is they screwed up.
This week the panel was Charlier Pierce, Roxanne Robert and Adam Felber with the guest Baltimore mystery writer Laura Lippman.
Of course the host and moderator were Peter Sagal and Carl Kasell.
I think it was a solid show. Lots of Red Sox talk, election talk, talk about the explosives removed from Iraq.