Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! (2011-2011)

Premiere:
December 23, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Finale:
December 23, 2011

Creators:
Doug Berman

Original Title:
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Alternate Titles:
WWDTM
Wait Wait

Genres:
Comedy | News | Talk

Production Companies:
Chauncey Street Productions
Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ)
NPR
Urgent Haircut Productions

Countries:
US

The long running NPR news quiz hosted by Peter Sagal since 1998, replacing Dan Coffey. Carl Kasell served as announcer & scorekeeper until 2014 and ceded duties to Bill Kurtis. WWDTM came to television for the first time in 2011 with a BBC America one-off special, then in 2013 a special live broadcast was shown in movie theaters across the U.S. and Canada

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Associate Producer:
Sarah Marikar

Co-Executive Producer:
Robert Small

Coordinating Producer:
Kari Kim

Director:
Robert Small

Editor:
Denny Sheehan

Executive Producer:
Albie Hecht
Michael Danforth
Doug Berman

Line Producer:
Nick Senter

Music:
BJ Leiderman

Producer:
Eva Wolchover
Blythe Haaga
Emily Ecton
Ian Chillag

Production Accountant:
Gigi Lacks

Production Assistant:
Taylor Estell

Supervising Producer:
Michael Danforth

Writer:
Peter Grosz
Eva Wolchover
Peter Sagal
Emily Ecton
Michael Danforth
Ian Chillag
Doug Berman

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