List of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! episodes (2001)
This is a list of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! guests for 2001. Data is taken from the Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Archives. Job titles reflect the position of individuals at the time of the appearance.
January
Date | Guest |
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January 6 | Dan Bern, Singer and songwriter |
January 13 | Melissa Block, New York Correspondent |
January 20 | Robert Siegel, the editor-in-chief of the satirical magazine, the Onion |
January 27 | Loudon Wainwright III, Singer |
February
Date | Guest |
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February 3 | George McGovern, Senator and Ambassador |
February 10 | Don Gonyea, NPR White House correspondent |
February 17 | Frank De Ford, Morning Edition Sports Commentator |
February 24 | Amy Reiter, Salon.com People Columnist |
March
Date | Guest |
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March 3 | Simon Winchester, Author of The Professor and the Madman |
March 10 | Tom and Ray Magliozzi, Hosts of NPR's Car Talk |
March 17 | Fred Child, host of NPR's Performance Today |
March 24 | Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Films |
March 31 | Gwen Macsai, author and NPR commentator, whose writings are the basis of the ABC sitcom What About Joan |
April
Date | Guest |
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April 7 | Jim Morris, presidential impersonator |
April 14 | Fred Willard, Actor and Comedian |
April 21 | Bob Garfield, co-host, On The Media |
April 28 | Margaret Cho, comedian and author of I'm the One That I Want |
May
Date | Guest |
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May 5 | Linda Wertheimer, All Things Considered Co-Host, celebrates ATC's 30th anniversary |
May 12 | Andrew Sullivan, Columnist and pundit |
May 19 | Dan Savage, Columnist, author and editor |
May 26 | Sandra Tsing Loh, Commentator and author of A Year In Van Nuys |
June
Date | Guest |
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June 2 | Amy Carlson, Star of NBC's drama Third Watch |
June 9 | Dan Castellaneta, actor and voice of Homer Simpson on The Simpsons |
June 16 | Will Shortz, New York Times and Weekend Edition puzzle and quiz man |
June 23 | Martin Amis, Author of Experience: A Memoir |
June 30 | John Mahoney, Actor of NBC's Frasier and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company |
July
Date | Guest |
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July 7 | Nina Totenberg, NPR Legal correspondent |
July 14 | Sherman Alexie, Author |
July 21 | Steve Albini, Rock producer and musician |
July 28 | Jane Pratt, Editor and Publisher of Jane Magazine |
August
Date | Guest |
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August 4 | Bill Griffith, cartoonist, creator of Zippy the Pinhead |
August 11 | Lisa Simeone, host of NPR's Weekend All Things Considered |
August 18 | Moon Unit Zappa, author of her first novel America the Beautiful |
August 25 | Paul Sereno, Paleontologist |
September
Date | Guest |
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September 1 | Al Franken, Comedian, actor and author |
September 8 | Salman Rushdie, Author of Fury |
September 22 | P.J. O'Rourke, Humorist and author of C.E.O. of the Sofa |
September 29 | Kurt Andersen, Author of Turn of the Century and host of PRI and WNYC's Studio 360 |
October
Date | Guest |
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October 6 | Bill Bastone, founder and webmaster of The Smoking Gun |
October 13 | John Flansburgh, of They Might Be Giants |
October 20 | Rodney Yee, Yoga master |
October 27 | Jeffrey Toobin, Author |
November
Date | Guest |
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November 3 | Tom and Dave Gardner, The investment guys from Motley Fool |
November 10 | Dan Perkins, also known as Tom Tomorrow, the creator of the comic stip This Modern World |
November 17 | Gene Simmons, from the rock band, KISS |
November 24 | Robert Siegel, Host of All Things Considered |
December
Date | Guest |
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December 1 | Joe Garagiola, Jr., the Vice President and General Manager of the World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks |
December 8 | Simon Callow, Actor and writer |
December 15 | Cokie Roberts, of ABC and NPR |
December 22 | Spalding Gray, ABC Monologist |
December 29 | Madeleine Albright, Former Secretary of State |
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