We meet America's robo-teachers and take a nap in coach
3/28/202647 min
This week, we're live in Savannah with actor and director D.W. Moffett and panelists Adam Burke, Shantira Jackson, and Joyelle Nicole Johnson
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[upbeat music] From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me!, the NPR news quiz. I'm Alzo Slade, the guy they bring in when Bill Kurtis is stuck in the TSA line back home. [laughing] And here's your host at the Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savannah, Georgia, Peter Sagal.
Peter Sagal· Host0:53
[cheering] Thank you, Alzo. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, Savannah. Oh, man. It is great, it is great to be back. It is great to be back in beautiful Savannah, a place we love, and I'm happy to say we have been welcomed as locals, which is gratifying. We've only been here two days, and all of us are absolutely covered in Spanish moss. [laughing] Later on, we're gonna be talking to actor D.W. Moffett, a veteran actor most recently seen in One Battle After Another, and more importantly, the head of the film and TV department at the Savannah College of Art and Design. But first, it's your turn