We hold our own Olympic Games with our favorite guests
2/21/202648 min
This week, we give out our own Olympic gold medals to some of our favorite guests and segments of the past year, with Roy Choi, Cynthia Nixon, Ally the Piper, and more!
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First 90 secondsPeter Sagal· Host0:00
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Bill Kurtis· Host0:49
[upbeat music] From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR news quiz. I'm the man who does quadruple axels with my voice. [laughs] [laughs] Bill Curtis. And here is your host, at the Studebaker Theatre in the Fine Arts Building in Chicago, Illinois. Fill in for Peter Sagal, Nehin farsad.
Negin Farsad· Host1:15
[cheering] [applauding] Thank you, Bill. And thanks, everyone. The Olympics are almost over, which means you no longer have to pretend you understand anything about curling.
Bill Kurtis· Host1:25
Our skip got the rock over the hog line, and now we're sweeping the bonspiel.