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Javier Muñoz And David Harbour: The World Turned Upside Down

Ask Me Another

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Comedy, Leisure, Society & Culture

4.55K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

From the Broadway musical Hamilton, Javier Muñoz leads a game about presidential pets. And from the Netflix series Stranger Things, actor David Harbour is challenged to a game about Shakespeare with a Dungeons & Dragons twist. This episode originally aired on October 14, 2016.

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0:00.0

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0:05.4

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0:12.1

Learn more at RWJF.org.

0:15.6

This is an encore episode.

0:21.8

From NPR and WNYC coming to you from the Bell House in beautiful Brooklyn, New York.

0:28.0

It's NPR's hour of puzzles, word games, and trivia.

0:31.5

Ask Me Another.

0:32.7

I'm Jonathan Colton, and now here's your host, Ophira Eisenberg.

0:41.6

Thank you, Jonathan. We have a great show for you. Four brilliant contestants are backstage

0:47.8

entering the Hamilton Ticket Lottery. And depending on how that goes, they might come out

0:53.1

and play some nerdy games with us.

0:54.9

But only one will be our big winner.

0:57.6

And we've all already won on this show because our special guests are ridiculous.

1:03.6

Starring as Alexander Hamilton in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical,

1:08.5

we have Javier Munoz.

1:14.1

And starring as Police Chief Jim Hopper in the Netflix series, Stranger Things, we have David Harbor. Now, both of these actors are

1:22.0

in hugely popular shows, shows that your friends won't stop asking you if you've seen.

1:28.0

And they both take place in America's past.

1:31.2

One is set during a time when presidents were white males.

1:35.8

Technology was antiquated and money equaled power.

1:39.4

And the other is a Broadway musical about Alexander Hamilton.

1:45.6

Let's get things started with our first two contestants.

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