Ask Me Another
Summary: Ask Me Another brings the lively spirit and healthy competition of your favorite trivia night right to your ears. With a rotating cast of funny people, puzzle writers and VIP guests, it features the wit of host Ophira Eisenberg, the music of house musician Jonathan Coulton, and rambunctious trivia games, all played in front of a live audience.
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Podcasts:
Sir Patrick Stewart talks about the chicken wings that changed his life.
In this AMA bonus, Sir Patrick Stewart recites (and emphatically refuses to sing) Beck lyrics.
Sir Patrick Stewart recounts one of his first run-ins in Brooklyn. Spoiler: nothing fazes a hipster, not even a knight.
It's road trip time as we revisit some of our favorite travel-related games.
Comedian and top-notch ranter Lewis Black tells you what he thinks about everything from child beauty pageants to Donald Trump. Plus, sing pop songs with the grammatical tendencies of Cookie Monster.
Live from Central Park's SummerStage Festival, it's a special '80s-themed episode of Ask Me Another, with the creator and cast of Netflix's Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.
This week, Ask Me Another travels to St. Louis to speak with Prep author Curtis Sittenfeld about her Laura Bush obsession and the similarities between Pride and Prejudice and Fifty Shades of Grey.
Sir Patrick Stewart joins host Ophira Eisenberg to play a lyrical game. Hear his rendition of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space," and tune in August 20th for the full episode with Sir Patrick Stewart!
Children's author Mo Willems wants his books to be "played," not read, and recalls how a botched job interview landed him on Sesame Street. Plus, a cry-along "Cat's In The Cradle" music game.
Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan discuss their differences of opinion when it comes to eating AND writing about eating.
This week, comedian Jim Gaffigan talks food, family, and his new TV Land show The Jim Gaffigan Show. Plus, his wife and writing partner Jeannie reveals Jim's deep, dark secrets.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's Ellie Kemper joins us on the AMA stage to talk TV, positivity, and her current stint as a host on The Today Show. Stay tuned for the full episode, out later this year.
This week, indie actor Kevin Corrigan talks about working with Martin Scorsese twice over two decades, and playing against type in his new romantic comedy, Results. Plus, a game about celebrity workout tapes.
Soul-pop band Lake Street Dive reveals how it kills time on the tour bus: singing '90s hits, playing songs on balloons and a game called "Guess Butt." Plus, hear some tunes off Bad Self Portraits. This episode originally aired on October 17, 2014.
This week, Paul Feig, director of Bridesmaids and Spy, discusses why funny women should be bigger stars, and reflects on the legacy of Freaks and Geeks. This episode originally aired July 19, 2013.