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  2. Greg Proops - Wikipedia

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    Before Smartest Man, Proops hosted a podcast called The Greg Proops Experiment. [17] In 2010, Proops hosted Odd News on yahoo!.com for several years. It was a weekly program where he told weird and funny stories from around the world.

  3. Phil LaMarr - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, LaMarr filled in for Greg Proops on Odd News, a 4-minute section on Yahoo.com. It features odd but true recent news. It features odd but true recent news. Since July 1, 2020, LaMarr has hosted NASA TV's "Ask the Astronomers live!"

  4. Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Proops appeared as Max Madigan on Nickelodeon's True Jackson, VP, and is currently hosting Head Games on The Science Channel and was the host of "Odd News" segments for Yahoo! (now called Broken News Daily) while Charles "Chip" Esten has made multiple appearances in various TV series including The Office, ER (also produced by Warner Bros.) and ...

  5. Comedian Greg Proops is LIVE on AOL BUILD talking about his ...

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    Greg Proops is a comedian in every sense of the word. The comic was hilarious on the very popular "Whose Line Is It Anyway" and is the brain behind "The Smartest Man in the World" podcast. Proops ...

  6. Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series) season 19

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    Greg Proops (two episodes) Brad Sherwood (two episodes) Heather Anne ... Weird Newscasters, Scenes from a Hat, Greatest Hits. 384: 5: Wayne Brady, Jeff Davis, Colin ...

  7. Vs. (game show) - Wikipedia

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    VS. is a game show that ran in 1999 on Comedy Central. It was hosted by Greg Proops, with Joe Liss as announcer. The game featured two three-member teams that were complete opposites (firemen/pyromaniacs). Proops would ask both teams questions about general topics as well as topics relating to the subject that divided the teams.

  8. Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! - Wikipedia

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    Greg Proops (2015-2017) Paul Provenza (2006–2010) Richard Roeper ... this question usually deals with an especially odd or obscure news story from the week. ...

  9. Bits from Last Week's Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Company, London. Original release. 1995. ( 1995) –. 1996. ( 1996) Bits from Last Week's Radio was a radio programme that aired on BBC Radio 1 from 1995–1996, [1] starring Greg Proops. It was written and produced by Eardrum Productions on behalf of Unique Broadcasting, and recorded at The Sound Company in London by Joss Sanglier.