Kornheiser's last show on During this time, the holdovers from the ESPN message board days, referred to as For the new incarnation of the show, Kornheiser retained Marc "Nigel" Sterne as producer. Songs : Pat Paxton "Poultry Showdown" ; We Are Warm "Here For"Tony opens the show by talking about the signs that Spring is here, about a shipment of goat meat that arrived for him, and about the late tip for the Duke game here in DC. During Old Guy Radio, Meet The Press host Chuck Todd calls in with his weekend picks, and they close out the show by opening up the mailbag.Songs : Don Sewart "Because of You" ; Luke Rathborne "Tomorrow"Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats win over the Dodgers to force a Game 5. During Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about an intriguing line he saw coming out of a book store, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Dale Kellison "Jesus Lives in Kansas" ; "Lies, Lies, Lies"Tony opens the show by talking about the MNF game and the Colin Kaepernick workout. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Joe Marshall "Clarence" ; Mark Edgar Stuart "Stuck In A Rut"It's a special night time taping for the show as they lead up to the CFB national championship game . During "Old Guy Radio", Tony talks about the impact of The Beatles and also discusses the World Cup, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Susan Peak "Dog Bed" ; YM Malek "Love is Like a Bird"Tony opens the show by talking to the guys about what went on during JingleFest over the weekend. And they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Nick Bowen "Fillin' Up Balloons" ; My Cousin The Emperor "Didn't Want to Let You Down"Tony opens the show by talking about the 3 NFL games from Thanksgiving. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about that some more as well as a little NBA, and Nigel gives the news. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about that some more, and then Nigel gives the news. In McManus' absence, Several frequent guests on the show had been limited by their affiliation with ESPN; Kornheiser had stated on-air (most recently on March 13, 2007) that ESPN management enacted a policy that prevents ESPN employees and commentators—the majority of whose work appears on ESPN—from appearing as guests on stations that compete with ESPN Radio affiliates.Because the show was broadcast on a long-form talk radio station, Kornheiser was not required to focus primarily on sports. Washington Post columnist Barry Svrluga calls in to give his thoughts on Maryland, as well as a little chat about the state of the Nats, Nigel gives the news, during Old Guy Radio, Tony talks to everyone about what they've done over the summer, and he shares a story about meeting an Olympian medal winner, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag (that's right, Nigel didn't erase it this time! Then Jay Bilas calls in to talk college basketball and Nigel follows that with the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony catches up with Wendy and asks her hard hitting questions such as 'Do You Like Soup? Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Stuart Davis "Rock Stars and Models" ; "Eden"Tony opens the show by talking about the Ravens win and Lamar Jackson's big night, and also about the charges of health care fraud against several former NFL players. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : The Almost Faithful "Heaven Help Us" ; Steve Estes "Cutting Loose"Tony opens the show by talking about the passings of John McCain and Neil Simon. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA Draft and his thoughts on the World Cup. Then Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports calls in to talk NFL, and Nigel gives the news.