NPR Laughter Therapy by Npr

NPR Laughter Therapy

by Npr

Looking for an alternative to the seriously reliable, soothing yet informative sound of NPR? Try NPR!

Prepare to be surprised by this collection of interviews with some of the funniest personalities on the planet, and by the memorable, unbelievable news that delights NPR listeners on the 1st of April each year.

Featuring comedy legends and NPR favorites:

Introduction by Peter Sagal
The World According to Stephen Colbert
OK Go's Damian Kulash Crafts Pro Dial-Up Anthem
An Anthropologist Walks Into a Bar
Drew Carey Plays Not My Job
Roaches Drive Comedian to Bunk at Ikea
The Ups and Downs of Paula Poundstone
Phyllis Diller: Still Out for a Laugh
Starbucks' Coffee Pipeline
Joan Rivers Hates You, Herself, and Everyone Else
New York City Preschool Starts DNA Testing for Admission
Mo Rocca's Hard Hitting Look at Presidential Pets
Which Supreme Court Justice Cracks the Most Jokes?
Backstage With Fred Willard and Martin Mull
Dog Talk
Eugene Levy Stays Smart, Even in the Cheapest Gag
Lunacorp to Project Images on the Moon
Mel Brooks, "Unhinged" and Loving It

Reviewed by MurderByDeath on

3.5 of 5 stars

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A collection of NPR's funnier interviews, April Fool's day gags, news stories, etc.  Like in any collection, there were some I found funnier than others and 1 just fell sort of flat.   It's a short, easy listen and it was fun to hear a few voices that aren't with us any more (Joan Rivers, Phyllis Diller).  I miss NPR, so seeing this in my local library was a nice boost to the spirit.  

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