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− | Stage name of NIH chemist Ted Firth who moonlight as this flamboyant concert pianist. Or at least according to Moe Rocca on the Bluff The Listener segment of NPR radio show | + | Stage name of NIH chemist Ted Firth who moonlight as this flamboyant concert pianist. Or at least according to Moe Rocca on the Bluff The Listener segment of NPR radio game show series "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," where the listener has to determine which of three presented news stories is real. |
− | In | + | In Rocca's invented story, Firth was suspended from his job for borrowing Bunsen burners to use as a candelabra during his performances. Because he could not afford a real one. Rocka explains he then set up a GoFundMe page to raise the funds for a Camelot real candelabra |
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category fictional concert pianists | category fictional concert pianists |
Revision as of 08:52, 27 October 2018
Stage name of NIH chemist Ted Firth who moonlight as this flamboyant concert pianist. Or at least according to Moe Rocca on the Bluff The Listener segment of NPR radio game show series "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," where the listener has to determine which of three presented news stories is real.
In Rocca's invented story, Firth was suspended from his job for borrowing Bunsen burners to use as a candelabra during his performances. Because he could not afford a real one. Rocka explains he then set up a GoFundMe page to raise the funds for a Camelot real candelabra
Category:2018 category radio category fictional concert pianists