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On September 1, 2020, Netflix gave Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! a series order. [1] The series was created by Jamie Foxx and Jim Patterson who also executive produced it alongside Bentley Kyle Evans and Corinne Foxx with Alex Avant serving as a producer. Ken Whittingham directed six of the eight episodes. [5]
Don't Tell Me! Note that some guests appear without an explicit promotion despite being affiliated with a news agency, etc. All guests from the early years of 'Wait Wait' were NPR correspondents and personalities. The following lists contain a list of episodes for that particular year.
The following is a list of episodes of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, during 2011. [1] Job titles reflect the position of individuals at the time of the appearance. All shows, unless otherwise indicated, are hosted by Peter Sagal with announcer/scorekeeper Carl Kassell and are taped at Chicago's Chase Auditorium
The following is a list of episodes of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, that aired during 2019. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, feature host Peter Sagal and announcer/scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, and originate at Chicago's Chase Auditorium. Dates indicated are the episodes' original Saturday air dates.
For much of “Don’t Move,” Iris is drugged, unable to move or speak. The drug was a “metaphor to speak about this kind of loss and grief that she’s going through,” Kelsey Asbille tells ...
The following is a list of episodes of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, that aired during 2004. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, feature host Peter Sagal and announcer/scorekeeper Carl Kasell, and originated from the studios of WBEZ/Chicago. Dates indicated are the episodes' original Saturday air dates.
The following is a list of episodes of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, NPR's news panel game, that aired during 2016. [1] All episodes, unless otherwise indicated, are hosted by Peter Sagal with announcer/scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, and originated at Chicago's Chase Auditorium. Dates indicated are the episodes' original Saturday air dates.
The series claims to have never-before-seen video related to the boat crash. Watch now: ... Episode 11 and you can watch it on Hulu (search for Murdaugh or for the “20/20” page).