It might be the most highbrow episode of Go Fact Yourself yet!
Suzy Nakamura is an actor who’s been seen in shows like "Dr. Ken" and "The Goldbergs". Her work has endeared her to a large number of fans, but she’ll explain what she’s had to correct them about an unfortunate number of times.
Suzy’s opponent is Mark L. Walberg! He’s the host of shows like "Antiques Roadshow" and "Temptation Island" (and is not to be confused with the actor who shares his name). Mark will tell the story of how his son inadvertently helped him win another trivia game show, "The Weakest Link."
Our guests will discuss minor league baseball, math, and traditional holiday ballet.
What’s the Difference: Mean
What’s the difference between "facetious" and "sarcastic"?
What’s the difference between a median and a mean in mathematics?
Areas of Expertise
Suzy Nakamura: The Gutenberg Bible, the city of Chicago and Instagram cats
Mark L. Walberg: The film Pitch Perfect, moonshine and ballet.
Appearing in this episode:
J. Keith van Straaten
Helen Hong
Suzy Nakamura
Mark L. Walberg
With guest experts:
Stephen Tabor, rare book curator for the Huntington Library.
Bianca Bulle, principal ballerina for Los Angeles Ballet.
Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show was recorded at The Angel City Brewery in Los Angeles.
Theme Song by Jonathan Green.
Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.
The show is edited by Julian Burrell.
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