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Ask Me Another

Janeane Garofalo And Lili Taylor: Returning To 'Marvin's Room'

Ask Me Another

NPR

Leisure, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2017

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Janeane Garofalo and Lili Taylor talk about '90s comedy and nostalgia. Then, they guess which of them said a famous line of movie and TV dialogue. This episode originally aired on July 28, 2017.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's GuyRaz here host of How I Built This with a quick recommendation every holiday

0:05.6

weekend come to a lot of waiting traffic, airport security lines.

0:10.0

And so while you're waiting, why don't you just binge on How I Built This each episode

0:14.2

I speak with a founder of a company who has an incredible story of how it all began.

0:18.7

You can find how I built this on the NPR1 app or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:24.2

Hey Cecil.

0:25.2

Hi, Aferah.

0:26.2

So today our special guest star in the revival of a Broadway play from the 1990s.

0:31.3

So 1990s trivia speed round.

0:35.4

This surrealistic murder mystery had America asking who killed Laura Palmer?

0:40.4

Twin Peaks.

0:41.4

Yes.

0:42.2

This conspiracy-minded drama featured two FBI agents looking for the truth.

0:47.5

They knew was out there.

0:49.2

The X-Files.

0:50.2

And this HBO series featured four strong female leads, amazing outfits, and lots of graphics

0:58.6

x.

0:59.6

Game of Thrones?

1:00.6

I'm totally an Aria, by the way.

1:06.4

From NPR and WNYC coming to you from the Bellhouse in beautiful Brooklyn, New York,

1:11.4

its NPR's hour of puzzles, word games and trivia, ask me another.

1:15.6

I'm Puzzle Guru, Cecil Baldwin here with guest musician Julian Valard.

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