Yeah, it’s a radio show on NPR. But it’s coming to theaters a week from next Thursday, and far be it for me to pass up the chance to turn the interrogation tables on Peter Sagal, the host of the weekly news quiz show.
It’s a panel show, with people like comic Paula Poundstone and humorist Tom Bodette sitting on it, most weeks.
Fathom Events is televising the show, live, Thursday May 2 to theaters. A public radio show that becomes, in essence, a movie. Where have we seen that before?
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