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The Best of Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! Collector's Edition
Host Peter Sagal, scorekeepers Carl Kasell and Bill Kurtis, and a weekly dream team of panelists keep the live studio audience on the edge of their seats-and in stitches. This collectors' edition, for the first time ever, gathers all previous highlight collections from the show, as well as a bonus disc of previously unreleased Not My Job favorites. Also includes a commemorative booklet with notes by host Peter Sagal. Featuring special guests Drew Carey, Neko Case, Bill Clinton, Stephen Colbert, Tony Danza, Carrie Fisher, Al Gore, Tom Hanks, Neal Patrick Harris, Ted Koppel, Denis Leary, Michael Moore, Barack Obama, Sarah Silverman, Brian Williams, and many others. Contains these complete, fan-favorite highlight collections: The Best of Not My Job The Best of Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! Famous People Who Returned Our Calls The Wait Album More Famous People Play Not My Job Plus a bonus disc of previously unreleased celebrity 'Not My Job' favorites
Peter Sagal (Author), TBD (Narrator)
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The Incomplete Book of Running
"Sagal has created a new genre—the five-minute-mile memoir. Combining commentary and reflection about running with a deeply felt personal story, this book is winning, smart, honest, and affecting. Whether you are a runner or not, it will move you." —Susan Orlean In the midpoint of life, I found myself lost, in a dark place. So I tried to figure out exactly how many miles I had run to get there... So begins The Incomplete Book of Running, a funny, wise, and powerful meditation about running and life from Peter Sagal, longtime columnist for Runner's World and the host of NPR's Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!, that shares stories, advice, and warnings he's learned over his long and checkered career on the pavement. Just before turning forty, Sagal—brainiac Harvard grad, short bald Jew with a disposition toward heft, and sedentary star of public radio who had exercised sporadically as a teenager—started running seriously. A decade later, what began as a simple mission to keep himself healthy had evolved into fourteen marathon finishes—including one in Boston in 2013, where he crossed the line only moments before two bombs went off—and tens of thousands of miles on roads, sidewalks, paths, and trails all over the United States and the world. Running was an important part of his life, but it wasn't until he experienced a personal crisis that he realized it had become a mode of survival. In these pages, Sagal writes with humor and insight about the moments that have changed the way he sees the relationship between life and sport—from running a charity race in his underwear (in St. Louis, in February) and attempting to "quiet his colon" while taking a lap in his neighborhood to volunteering as a guide for visually impaired runners, causing a scandal by sneaking onto a course midrace, and making his triumphant post-bombing return to Boston in 2014. He also dives deep into the emotional experience of running, body image, the similarities between endurance sports and sadomasochism, the legacy of the sport as passed down from parent and child, and the odd but extraordinary bonds created among strangers and friends sharing the road. As time goes on and his mileage increases, he realizes that the only way to overcome obstacles is simply to keep running through them. Candid, clear-eyed, and frequently hilarious, The Incomplete Book of Running is about more than just a man and a sport. It is a field guide to life, a collection of lessons centered around all those things that keep us moving forward: hope, persistence, practice, and love.
Peter Sagal (Author), Peter Sagal (Narrator)
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The Best of Wait Wait. . . Don't Tell Me! More Famous People Play
Billy Collins, U.S. poet laureate from 2001 to 2003, plays a game called, "I can feel it coming in the air tonight," in which he responds to questions about musician Phil Collins. Al Gore tries to match his former boss' mastery of the My Little Pony children' s show in a game called "Maybe you can beat Bill Clinton at this." Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee rhymes with "cursy," so she is invited to play a game called "May Thunder Blast Your Head!" about curses from around the world. Of course. Also featuring Eryka Badu, Tony Danza, Jack Gantos, and Jeff Garlin Panelists Alonzo Bodden, Tom Bodett, Brian Babylon, Luke Burbank, Amy Dickinson, Adam Felber, Peter Grosz, Kyrie O'Connor, P.J. O' Rourke, Paula Poundstone, Roxanne Roberts, Mo Rocca, and Faith Salie offer plenty of comic highlights as host Peter Sagal and "official scorekeeper" Carl Kasell guide their esteemed guests through unpredictable moments under the intense heat of public radio' s glorious spotlight.
Peter Sagal (Author), Carl Kasell, Peter Sagal (Narrator)
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The Wait Album: More of the Best
Each week, more than three million listeners tune into Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me! to test their knowledge of the week's news. In the popular "Not My Job" segment, a celebrity guest must answer three questions on a topic totally outside his or her area of expertise. The topic seems random but is thoughtfully skewed. Because Henry Winkler played Fonzie on Happy Days, host Peter Sagal asks him about Ponzi schemes. For indie rock singer Neko Case, the questions are about Necco Wafers. Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. holds the record for most consecutive games played; the Wait Wait team pitches him stumpers about sports' real streakers, those without clothes. Jane Goodall, who studies wild chimpanzees, is met with questions about actor Nicolas Cage. And so on. Twisted and tricky, it's all in good fun for panelists, celebrities, and especially the audience. Contents: -Introduction by Peter Sagal -Neko Case -Henry Winkler -Cal Ripken, Jr. -Tavi Gevinson -Mike Rowe -Brian Williams -Jane Goodall -George Porter, Jr.-Susan Orlean -Vince Gill
Carl Kasell, Npr, Peter Sagal (Author), Carl Kasell, Peter Sagal (Narrator)
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NPR Driveway Moments Moms: Radio Stories That Won't Let You Go
Stories from the National Public Radio archives celebrate moms and motherhood. Stories so compelling you'll stay in your car to hear them through even if you're sitting in your own driveway. Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me! host Peter Sagal captures your attention with colorful tales for and about moms. Like Madame Defarge from A Tale of Two Cities, Susan Stamberg has often knitted her way through political upheaval. While knitting her first baby blanket, she muses on a political milestone. Storyteller Kevin Kling describes the yearly conflict in Minnesota between Mothers Day and the opening of fishing season. Commentator Gwen Macsai marvels that her childrens standards for motherhood are higher than their own. And comedian Amy Borkowsky shares hilarious messages left on her answering machine by her worrywart mom, including I'm having second thoughts about that little palm-size computer that you bought. You could swallow it and, God forbid, choke….Heard in All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, News & Notes, and other NPR programs, these stories and more are for moms, moms-to-be, and anyone who has ever known or had a mother."
NPR, Npr, Peter Sagal (Author), Peter Sagal (Narrator)
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In a contest of intellect and wills, Abby Gersten, a tenacious civil liberties attorney, defends a right-wing Holocaust denier, arguing her case against a young, committed Jewish federal prosecutor. But Abby may have to sacrifice everything to prove that Truth and Justice do not always go hand in hand. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring David Clennon, Tim DeKay, Harold Gould, John Randolph, Kimberly Scott and Stephanie Zimbalist.
Peter Sagal (Author), Various Performers (Narrator)
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The Best of Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me!
The first Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me! collection focused on the best of the "Not My Job" segment of the program. This second collection skims the cream off the entire archive of the show, with selections from "Who's Carl This Time?" "Lightning Fill in the Blank," "The Listener Limerick Challenge," "Not My Job!" and more. Panelists include author and humorist Roy Blount Jr., author and radio anomaly Tom Bodett, syndicated advice Amy Dickinson ("Ask Amy"), journalist P.J. O'Rourke, Washington Post columnist Roxanne Roberts, Boston Globe writer Charlie Pierce, comedian Paula Poundstone, and television personality Mo Rocca.
NPR, Npr, Peter Sagal (Author), Carl Kasell, Peter Sagal (Narrator)
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