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'''Verbal Tea''' is a radio show with [[Amy Levine-Gonzalez]] on Nationwide Public Radio. The show does not have high listening numbers. This radio show is one of [[Lisa Simpson]]'s favorite programs and is broadcast on Sundays.
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'''''Verbal Tea''''' is a radio show with [[Amy Levine-Gonzalez]] on Nationwide Public Radio. The show does not have high listening numbers. This radio show is one of [[Lisa Simpson]]'s favorite programs and is broadcast on Sundays.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:57, March 15, 2024

Verbal Tea
Radio Show Information
Starring: Amy Levine-Gonzalez
Country of origin: USA
Station: Nationwide Public Radio
First appearance: "Home Away from Homer"


Verbal Tea is a radio show with Amy Levine-Gonzalez on Nationwide Public Radio. The show does not have high listening numbers. This radio show is one of Lisa Simpson's favorite programs and is broadcast on Sundays.

Plot[edit]

In one episode of the show that Lisa listened to, the first hour was about Peruvian banjo music, Stefan Whitmore comments about the dying art of this music. In the second hour, David Sedaris took a comical look at prisons. There was a competition for four tickets to a new cinema movie by Mladzieul Klernt. She won the tickets just before they would finish the contest for a fictional winner because no one had called about the tickets.

Appearances[edit]