Gary Oldman on NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me"
The funny NPR show "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" recently invited TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY's Oscar-nominated Gary Oldman to join in. In the "Not My Job" section, where they ask celebrities to answer question about subjects they know nothing about, Mr. Oldman was asked three questions about the shiny, happy singing group Up With People. Test your knowledge, and then listen to the whole show at the "Wait, Wait" site. Here is one of the questions from host Peter Sagal:
The first Up With People concert at Mackinaw Island had a very unexpected act. Was it, A: Glenn Close, the actress, singing her own composition "The Happy Song." B: the young Vincent Furnier, soon to be known as Alice Cooper? Or C: the two year old Michael Stipe of REM mumbling happy birthday?
The funny NPR show "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" recently invited TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY's Oscar-nominated Gary Oldman to join in. In the "Not My Job" section, where they ask celebrities to answer question about subjects they know nothing about, Mr. Oldman was asked three questions about the shiny, happy singing group Up With People. Test your knowledge, and then listen to the whole show at the "Wait, Wait" site. Here is one of the questions from host Peter Sagal:
The first Up With People concert at Mackinaw Island had a very unexpected act. Was it, A: Glenn Close, the actress, singing her own composition "The Happy Song." B: the young Vincent Furnier, soon to be known as Alice Cooper? Or C: the two year old Michael Stipe of REM mumbling happy birthday?