Since first hitting the airwaves in 1998, National Public Radio's "oddly informative" and always irreverent look at the highlights and hijinks of the week's news events has become one of public radio's most talked-about -- and most laughed-at! -- shows, heard by 1.5 million listeners weekly. With renowned NPR newsman Carl Kasell serving as judge, scorekeeper and straight man, host Peter Sagal leads a group of regular panelists, NPR personalities and listeners through a series of games designed to test both their knowledge of the week's news and their wit. (This taping is for the show that will air Saturday, June 26)
Added by Upcoming Robot on May 23, 2010