Wits was a weekly national public radio broadcast produced and distributed by American Public Media. As of September 2015, the broadcast ended. The stage shows that provided material for the broadcast are on hiatus, as is the podcast version of Wits. It is our intention to take a little time away from Wits and then look for ways to bring it back on stage and in podcast in a different form. On Wits, some of the top names in comedy and music have joined host John Moe for sketch comedy, improv, conversation, songs and genuine beauty in a program praised as "one of the rare public radio comedy shows that's actually funny" (Huffington Post) and "one of the most unique, entertaining and diverse shows on radio" (The Growler). You can listen to all of our archives online and follow host John Moe on Twitter (@johnmoe) for more information on Wits and other projects.
97 Available Episodes (97 Total)Average duration: 00:49:20
Sep 17, 2015
58: Audience Choice Show 2014
00:55:07
This week on Wits, a special audience choice episode. We asked listeners to tell us what segments they loved on Wits, and they picked their favorites: Amazon Review Theater with comedians Paul F. Tompkins and Keegan-Michael Key, Pop Song Correspondences, sketches about angels in our appliances and Linus losing it when he’s separated from his blanket. Plus, Har Mar Superstar with a full horn section, and much more.
Sep 10, 2015
69: Music Wits
00:58:47
This week’s episode features some of our favorite musical moments on Wits, including performances from Har Mar Superstar, Thao Nguyen, Martha Wainwright, Dan Wilson and Sara Watkins, Loudon Wainwright III, Typhoon, Aimee Mann and Ted Leo and more.
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Sep 03, 2015
47: Paul F. Tompkins, Keegan-Michael Key, Patton Oswalt, Ellie Kemper and The Both (Part Two)
00:55:34
This week’s show was recorded at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles. With the help of Paul F. Tompkins, Patton Oswalt, Keegan-Michael Key, Ellie Kemper, Aimee Mann and Ted Leo, we hear what superheroes do when there’s down time at the Hall of Justice, get a peek at how Big Foot influenced Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors, and find out why someone gave Monty Python and the Holy Grail a one-star review on Amazon.com.
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Aug 27, 2015
22: Kristen Schaal with Rufus Wainwright
00:56:33
In this week’s episode, comedian and actress Kristen Schaal appears as a jaded hamster and a cop who’s just had her first ever cup of coffee; singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright plays a cat and sings a stunning a cappella version of his song “Candles,” and the real estate agent for the B-52’s has a hard time selling a certain property known as the “Love Shack.”
Aug 20, 2015
28: Hannibal Buress with Open Mike Eagle
00:56:39
On this week’s episode of Wits, top stand-up comedian, and 30 Rock and Saturday Night Live veteran, Hannibal Buress tells about the made-up childhood of Alex Trebek, hip hop artist Open Mike Eagle has a hitherto unexplored question for the Party People, and we find out what you really get at a deli when you place a certain lunch order. Plus, a Pop Song Correspondence from Journey’s put-upon editor.
Aug 13, 2015
60: Colin Hanks with Father John Misty (Part One)
00:57:27
On this week’s show, Emmy-nominated actor Colin Hanks tries to get kids to believe that math is cool (it does not go well), singer/songwriter Father John Misty portrays a Fridge Raccoon, and Wikihow Theater shows how to make people respect your pet. Plus, the story of how Prince melted Minneapolis into existence and music from Father John Misty.
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Aug 06, 2015
14: Paul F. Tompkins with Aimee Mann
00:56:56
This week’s show features comedian and actor Paul F. Tompkins (also host of the Pod F. Tompkast) with the Oscar and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, as well as an EMU ATTACK, and a visit from President James K. Polk the time-traveling repairman.
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Jul 30, 2015
37: Paul F. Tompkins with Rhett Miller
00:53:52
On this week’s episode, comedian Paul F. Tompkins tries to overcome a lifetime of servile conditioning as Mark, a newly liberated denizen of Oz, while hip-swiveling Rhett Miller of the Old 97′s educates us all about random dandelion surgery. Plus, we go fence riding with the true story of The Eagles’ Desperado.
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Jul 23, 2015
97: Fred Willard with Shinyribs and Carrie Rodriguez (Part Two)
00:56:51
This week’s show comes to you from the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas with legendary comedic actor Fred Willard. Plus, songs from beloved Austin musicians Shinyribs and Carrie Rodriguez. And an “All About That Bass” Pop Song Correspondence from the ad agency hired by National Bass Fishing Association.
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Jul 16, 2015
96: Danny Pudi with Har Mar Superstar (Part Two)
00:55:21
This week on Wits, the hilarious actor Danny Pudi of TV’s Community and singer Har Mar Superstar. Star Wars gets all Ken Burns with tearful letters from actual Storm Troopers in the battle between the Empire and the Rebellion. And a Wits game show, in which Har Mar Superstar uses the word “collapsening.”
Sep 17 | 00:55:07
58: Audience Choice Show 2014
Sep 10 | 00:58:47
69: Music Wits
Sep 03 | 00:55:34
47: Paul F. Tompkins, Keegan-Michael Key, Patton Oswalt, Ellie Kemper and The Both (Part Two)
Aug 27 | 00:56:33
22: Kristen Schaal with Rufus Wainwright
Aug 20 | 00:56:39
28: Hannibal Buress with Open Mike Eagle
Aug 13 | 00:57:27
60: Colin Hanks with Father John Misty (Part One)
Aug 06 | 00:56:56
14: Paul F. Tompkins with Aimee Mann
Jul 30 | 00:53:52
37: Paul F. Tompkins with Rhett Miller
Jul 23 | 00:56:51
97: Fred Willard with Shinyribs and Carrie Rodriguez (Part Two)
Jul 16 | 00:55:21
96: Danny Pudi with Har Mar Superstar (Part Two)
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