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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 27 MIN

October 4, 1943: World Series and Wordplay with Red Barber and Bill Stern

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In this October 4, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman returns to New York after the bond tour and welcomes two legendary sports broadcasters—Red Barber, announcer of the World Series for Gillette, and Bill Stern, famed radio commentator—just in time for the Fall Classic. Regular panelists Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran join in for a fast-paced mix of sports trivia, word games, and cultural wit. The show opens with memorable recreations of historic sports moments, challenging the panel to identify classic baseball, boxing, and football events. Listeners are treated to clever connections between poetry and baseball terms, musical questions, and brain-teasing literary puzzles. Highlights include segments on famous brothers in sports, literary guests who disrupted their hosts, and quick-fire rounds on household knowledge from wine storage to baking cakes. Red Barber and Bill Stern share their unique expertise, adding inside stories and humor from the world of sports. The panel’s trademark camaraderie and quick thinking make this a lively celebration of the World Series spirit, blending America’s favorite pastime with the timeless charm of Information Please. Tune in for a winning combination of sports, smarts, and laughs—only on Information Please!

In this October 4, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman returns to New York after the bond tour and welcomes two legendary sports broadcasters—Red Barber, announcer of the World Series for Gillette, and Bill Stern, famed radio commentator—just in time for the Fall Classic. Regular panelists Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran join in for a fast-paced mix of sports trivia, word games, and cultural wit. <br />The show opens with memorable recreations of historic sports moments, challenging the panel to identify classic baseball, boxing, and football events. Listeners are treated to clever connections between poetry and baseball terms, musical questions, and brain-teasing literary puzzles. Highlights include segments on famous brothers in sports, literary guests who disrupted their hosts, and quick-fire rounds on household knowledge from wine storage to baking cakes. <br />Red Barber and Bill Stern share their unique expertise, adding inside stories and humor from the world of sports. The panel’s trademark camaraderie and quick thinking make this a lively celebration of the World Series spirit, blending America’s favorite pastime with the timeless charm of Information Please. <br />Tune in for a winning combination of sports, smarts, and laughs—only on Information Please!

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