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Rocca appeared in the 2005 film Bewitched and, in 2007, in the independent science-fiction family comedy I'll Believe You with fellow Daily Show alumnus Ed Helms. In 2012, Rocca was the narrator of the documentary Electoral Dysfunction, a movie which satirically analyzes the American voting system and which aired on PBS in 2012 and 2016.
The show included host Peter Sagal, announcer Carl Kasell, and panelists Mo Rocca, Paula Poundstone, and Tom Bodett. Celebrity guest Steve Martin won in the Not My Job segment.
Luke Burbank, Paula Poundstone, Roxanne Roberts. March 10. Economist Austan Goolsbee. Alonzo Bodden, Tara Clancy, Faith Salie. March 17. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Tom Bodett, Helen Hong, Mo Rocca. Show recorded at The Bushnell in Hartford, Connecticut. March 24.
Thurber House hosted Mo Rocca in 2019 and is bringing the man of many hats back on June 25 for an evening in the Canzani Auditorium at CCAD. TV host, humorist, bestselling author Mo Rocca to come ...
A conversation with Mo Rocca is akin to his “Mobituaries” podcasts and his new book of Rocca-style obituaries: A swooping exploration of people and things past, with the author playing connect ...
But media titan, billionaire, and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg took it a step further last weekend during an interview with Mo Rocca for CBS Sunday Morning segment.
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This is a list of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! guests for 2008. 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. All shows, unless otherwise indicated, are hosted by Peter Sagal with announcer/scorekeeper Carl Kassell and are taped at Chicago 's Chase Auditorium.