Watch a Short Film in Which Comedian Mike Birbiglia Doesn’t Leave NPR’s Terry Gross Alone
We'd watch that movie. We'd definitely watch that movie.
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We'd watch that movie. We'd definitely watch that movie.
Please be our friend, Maya? Please? (Terry Gross, you are not allowed!)
He'll play the lead character's dad, and the station's manager.
No offense to Terry Gross, but we'd be super-cool with Tina Fey taking her job.
"If you donate now, Carl Kassell will leave a dirty — and I mean really filthy — message on a loved one's answering machine."
Warning: It's a tear-jerker.
He doesn't do too well.
Comprehensive, endearing, and ... awkward.
The "This American Life" host does an Elliott Smith cover with Lucy Wainwright Roche.
To help raise money for WNYC, the omnipresent 30 Rock star reminds listeners of their ABCs.
A studio audience laughs warmly as Ice describes his bank-robbing days.
The NPR host is banned down South for having "gratuitous discussions on issues of an explicit sexual nature."
Nina Totenberg, Rogert Siegel, and the whole gang left their hearts on the dance floor.
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