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Peter Sagal reflects on his 25-plus years as host of the NPR show, what he brings as a solo act and he recounts his experiences in St. Louis 鈥 including the time he ran through downtown St. Louis in his underwear.
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Comedian Alonzo Bodden of 鈥淲ait Wait... Don't Tell Me!鈥 fame and host of the podcast 鈥淲ho鈥檚 Paying Attention?鈥 will be performing in St. Louis this week at Helium Comedy Club. In this interview, host Sarah Fenske talks with Bodden about how the pandemic has impacted his work as a panelist on 鈥淲ait Wait鈥 and as a comic.
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Maybe you know him from 鈥淭he Daily Show.鈥 Or maybe "CBS Sunday Morning.鈥 Perhaps you saw him on Broadway (in 鈥淭he 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee鈥)鈥
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We'll ask the Baseball Hall of Famer, known as "The Wizard" for his magical plays, to answer three questions about the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.
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NPR's Peter Sagal on the obligation to be funny, Jewish identity, new book, ahead of St. Louis visitOn Thursday鈥檚 St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh talked with Peter Sagal, comedian, author and host of NPR鈥檚 鈥淲ait Wait 鈥 Don鈥檛 Tell Me!鈥 Sagal is the鈥
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If you listen to 漏 2024 外网天堂 at 11 a.m. on Saturday mornings or 10 a.m. on Sunday mornings, you definitely know of the guest who joined St.鈥
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Comedian Paula Poundstone is just trying to figure things out.Poundstone described her improv style as 鈥渁ccidental 鈥 same as almost everything about me.鈥濃
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Today's broadcast of an interview with Mo Rocca is an excerpt from an earlier interview. The initial interview was prempted by President Obama's speech on鈥
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Earlier this month, host Steve Potter caught up with Mo Rocca while he was in St. Louis working on a story for "CBS Sunday Morning." Their discussion was鈥