EPISODE · Aug 24, 2025 · 28 MIN
November 15, 1943: Rivers, Furs, and Literary Lovers with Gregory Ratoff
from Information Please · host OTRPODS
In this November 15, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman moderates a quick-witted and intellectually vibrant panel featuring Franklin P. Adams, John Kieran, Oscar Levant, and returning guest Gregory Ratoff, the Russian-born Hollywood director and actor. Together, they tackle a rich assortment of listener-submitted questions with a blend of scholarly insight and comic flair. The panel dives into geopolitical geography, identifying rivers like the Amur and Dniester as international borders, and deciphers musical punishments suitable for Adolf Hitler. Ratoff shines with personal anecdotes and lively participation in discussions about Russian language quirks, historical figures like Catherine the Great, and his own name’s pronunciation. Highlights include a humorous fur coat substitution game, Shakespearean and poetic references to seasons and numbers, and a clever musical guessing segment interpreting Allied invasion routes through Europe. The episode ends with engaging trivia on literary pseudonyms and legendary city founders. Full of laughter, learning, and lively banter, this episode of Information Please captures the charm of spontaneous intellect and timeless trivia.
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In this November 15, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman moderates a quick-witted and intellectually vibrant panel featuring Franklin P. Adams, John Kieran, Oscar Levant, and returning guest Gregory Ratoff, the Russian-born Hollywood director and actor. Together, they tackle a rich assortment of listener-submitted questions with a blend of scholarly insight and comic flair. The panel dives into geopolitical geography, identifying rivers like the Amur and Dniester as international borders, and deciphers musical punishments suitable for Adolf Hitler. Ratoff shines with personal anecdotes and lively participation in discussions about Russian language quirks, historical figures like Catherine the Great, and his own name’s pronunciation. Highlights include a humorous fur coat substitution game, Shakespearean and poetic references to seasons and numbers, and a clever musical guessing segment interpreting Allied invasion routes through Europe. The episode ends with engaging trivia on literary pseudonyms and legendary city founders. Full of laughter, learning, and lively banter, this episode of Information Please captures the charm of spontaneous intellect and timeless trivia.
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