Says You! is a long-running, nationally broadcasted show on air on WFIU Saturday mornings and one of the most challenging shows on Public Radio. This public radio game show of bluff and bluster, words and whimsy is coming to the Playhouse on Friday, February 3 for 2 live tapings.
What is Says You?…a simple game with words played by two teams in front of live, enthusiastic audiences from coast to coast. For two decades, they have offered listeners the best quips, quotes and questions that public radio has to offer, all scored to the rhythms of musical guest performers.
If you’re new to the show, we invite you to join their panelists as host Barry Nolan challenges them with the most interesting and difficult questions you’re likely to hear on the airwaves. Their motto: It’s not important to know the answers…it’s only important to like the answers.
There are dozens of categories to pique your curiosity: ‘Cryptic Puns,’ ‘Definitions and Derivations,’ ‘What’s the Difference’ and ‘Odd Man Out,’ to name a few. And at the core of the game – the bluffing rounds. Here, three definitions are given for a mystery word, only one of which is the actual meaning. Think you can determine who’s bluffing? Try it and see if you can out-think our panelists.
Says You! is friends having fun…a parlor game with the most clever and gentle folks around. Says You! was originally created, produced and hosted by Richard Sher.