PR launched its weekly news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! in 1998, with Kasell as official judge and scorekeeper. Kasell featured in several segments including “Who’s Carl This Time?” and the “Listener Limerick Challenge.”
Prior to October 21, 2017, listeners who won a game on the show could have Kasell record a greeting for their home answering machine or voice mail system. More than 2,000 people have had his voice on their answering machines, which he recorded even after he left the show.
danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago
Don’t tell me.
Charles 8 months ago
How about Howard Cosell’s voice?
Differentname 8 months ago
Back in the day, a friend recorded Jim Rockford’s message to their machine.
For the nostalgic…
https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=SijxE8S6wYQ
Wesley Premium Member 8 months ago
This was my very first experience seeing Carl Kasell’s name in print… after hearing it 10,000 times
Thehag 8 months ago
I want Sean Connery’s voice for Siri. …oh well.
rmfrye Premium Member 8 months ago
Great, for those of a certain age.
Impkins Premium Member 8 months ago
Who says he wasn’t living in her back room?????? :)
jnetm Premium Member 8 months ago
Wait Wait – Don’t Tell Me – - she won!!
Ed The Red Premium Member 8 months ago
I love that show! (RIP, Carl.)
gopher gofer 8 months ago
imagine, a man of my stature being given away as a prize. i feel so cheap…
FireAnt_Hater 8 months ago
PR launched its weekly news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! in 1998, with Kasell as official judge and scorekeeper. Kasell featured in several segments including “Who’s Carl This Time?” and the “Listener Limerick Challenge.”
Prior to October 21, 2017, listeners who won a game on the show could have Kasell record a greeting for their home answering machine or voice mail system. More than 2,000 people have had his voice on their answering machines, which he recorded even after he left the show.
bigheadx Premium Member 8 months ago
good one!