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Whad'Ya Know? is an American comedy, interview, and quiz radio show. Hosted by Michael Feldman, it was created in 1985. During its radio run, it was produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed through Public Radio International. Feldman is accompanied on-stage by Lyle Anderson, phone-answerer; and the Whad'ya Know Trio with John Thulin ...
Michael Feldman (born March 14, 1949) [1] is an American radio personality. He is the host of Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?, formerly a radio show distributed by Public Radio International and now a podcast. His former announcer, Jim Packard, referred to him as "The Sage of Wisconsin." He has given himself the title of "Producer ...
Glass to The New York Review of Books, August 2019 The show debuted on WBEZ in Chicago as Your Radio Playhouse on November 17, 1995. Glass conceived a format where each segment of the show would be an "act," and at the beginning of each episode, would explain that show consisted of "documentaries, monologues, overheard conversations, found tapes, [and] anything we can think of." Glass also ...
Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, that aired during 2022. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, feature host Peter Sagal and announcer/scorekeeper Bill Kurtis. Dates indicated are the episodes' original Saturday air dates. Job titles and backgrounds of the guests reflect their status at the time of their appearance.
The following is a list of episodes of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, that aired during 2021. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, feature host Peter Sagal and announcer/scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, and are produced through the facilities of Wait Wait co-producer WBEZ/Chicago (participants join the show through remote links).
Savannah Guthrie. Savannah Guthrie is celebrating a milestone anniversary with husband Michael Feldman.. In honor of her 10th wedding anniversary with the communications consultant, Guthrie took ...
The afternoon their first child was born, Savannah and Feldman pored over their short list of names. They decided on Vale, which means “valley by a stream.” “We thought it was pretty unique ...
Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, that aired during 2020. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, feature host Peter Sagal and announcer/scorekeeper Bill Kurtis. Dates indicated are the episodes' original Saturday air dates. Job titles and backgrounds of the guests reflect their status at the time of their appearance.