4: Edward Rafter VS. Georgina Captan

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The Trivia Tavern

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Hollywood actors, roommates, and best friends match their wits, wagers, and words! It’s writer and music video actor Edward Rafter (@edwardrafter) vs. solo performance artist and podcast host Georgina Captan (@georginacaptan) in a trivia battle for peace in their home (as they claim).   ON TAP: St. Patrick’s Day trivia, General Knowledge, Who, What, or Where, famous movie soundtracks, and Last Call.   www.facebook.com/triviatavern www.twitter.com/triviatavern www.instagram.com/triviatavern https://triviatavern.podbean.com/ Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Contact us at thetriviatavern@gmail.com    Original live airdate: 3/18/19 on LA Valley College’s radio station 95.1 KVCM www.lavc.edu/kvcm   Intro: Lyrics from “I’ll Be There for You” by The Rembrandts   House Band: Vodovoz www.youtube.com/vodovoz Intermission 1: “Bossa by Sunrise” - Lounge. Written by Popovic. Recorded and produced by Popovic / Vodovoz Intermission 2: “In the Joint” - Chillout. Written, recorded and produced by Vodovoz Outro: “Funky Joint” – Chillhop. Written by Popovic. Recorded and produced by Popovic / Vodovoz   Mentioned:  - It’s Personal stage show - http://www.itspersonalonstage.com/  - Mammoth Talks Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mammothtalks/  - Home Game Entertainment - http://www.homegameentertainment.com/  - 25-Hour Game Show Throwdown - http://www.homegameentertainment.com/throwdown/  - Extra Life donation page - www.extra-life.org/2019gameshowthrowdown   “How Much You Gonna Risk?” performed by Rockapella Last Call music: Jep! “Think”    *SPOILERS*   Film scores from the following composers: “Back to the Future” by Alan Silvestri. “Jurassic Park,” “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” (with Bruce Botnick), “Superman” (1978) by John Williams. “Batman Begins” by Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard. “Waterworld” by James Newton Howard. “The Dragon’s Heartbeat” from “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story” by Randy Edelman. Intro music from “Titanic” (1997) by James Horner. “The Magnificent Seven” by Elmer Bernstein. “The Truman Show” by Burkhard Dallwitz. No copyright infringement intended. All sound clips and songs are purely for entertainment.