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PETER SAGAL, HOST:

In just a minute, we'll ask our panelists now that "Harry Potter" is 20 years old, who will be the next big kids' book hero? But first, let me tell you that support for NPR comes from NPR stations and Visit St. Pete/Clearwater with miles of white sand beaches on Florida's Gulf Coast and cultural attractions, including St. Pete's Dali Museum and Museum of Fine Arts, 90 miles west of Orlando at visitstpeteclearwater.com; the Herbert Simon Family Foundation, supporting NPR and member station WFYI in Indianapolis, working together to cover stories and issues that inform listeners in Indiana and beyond by providing critical information about the factors influencing education; and Fifth Generation, Inc., makers of Tito's Handmade Vodka, still independently owned by Tito Beveridge - that's his name - distilled and bottled in Austin, Texas, American-made and gluten-free. Recipes and more at titosvodka.com.

WAIT WAIT... DON'T TELL ME! is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago and associates with Urgent Haircut Productions, Doug Bergman, benevolent overlord. Philipp Goedicke writes our limericks. Our intern is Layne Gerbig. Our web guru - that's Beth Novey. BJ Leiderman composed our theme. Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills-Mills and Miles Doornbos. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Ann Nguyen. Our production coordinator is Robert Neuhaus. Our senior producer is Ian Chillag. And the executive producer of WAIT WAIT... DON'T TELL ME! is Mr. Michael Danforth. Now panel, who is going to be the next hero in the next big children's literature series? Luke Burbank.

LUKE BURBANK: A hero all kids in 20 years will be able to relate to, "Asthma Boy And The Chamber Of Pre-Existing Conditions."

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SAGAL: Roxanne Roberts.

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ROXANNE ROBERTS: "Captain Underpants' Career-Planning Guide: Anyone Can Grow Up To Be President - No, Really."

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SAGAL: And Tom Bodett.

TOM BODETT: Winning the 2030 award for juvenile literature - "Art Of The Deal" by Donald J. Trump.

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BILL KURTIS: And if any of that happens, we're going to ask you about it right here on WAIT WAIT... DON'T TELL ME!

SAGAL: Thank you, Bill Kurtis. Thanks also to Luke Burbank, Roxanne Roberts, Tom Bodett.

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SAGAL: Thanks to Toby Blumenthal, Debbie Lobel and the crew at The Mann Center. Thanks to everybody at WHYY. Thanks to our fabulous audience here at The Mann Center...

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SAGAL: ...And everybody around the country and world for listening. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll see you next week.

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