
Murphy McBride I am still in denial. I keep thinking something will show up and BPP will arise.

Sandra Yates What an unbelievably long year w/o BPP! *tear* *sniff* *sigh*

Alex Katos
man, its halfway through 2009 and I still REALLY REALLY Miss this show. I shake my virtual fist at you, NPR! where has the wittyness, the humor, the fun gone?
Who likes the idea of a weekly podcast? show of hands!

Tricia Roche McKinney Hi, just checking in, and glad to see I'm not the only one who misses the BPP.

Jenny M. Wang
definitely had a BPP withdrawl flashback today sitting at my desk trying to find something to help me cope through a day of heavy data entry/checking.... oh NPR... why?????
sam- the beauty of the BPP was that the age range for the show was huge-- it was just as relevant to those in their mid-twenties (such as myself)

Carl Dawson
"I really Miss the BPP! I really wish it would come back!! NPR really need it's new blood! Bring back the BPP!!!"
+1 FYP, also i havent been able to correctly guess the Wait Wait Dont Tell me Bluff the Listener game since BPP went off the air last year...and i was on a huge streak.

Jerry James I really Miss the BPP! I really wish it would come back!! NPR really need it's new blood! Bring back the BPP!!!

Sam Nord Speaking as a Sirius subscriber can I just bitch that the BPP was only about 1000x more entertaining and relevant to people my age (mid-30s) than Radio Times or the Diane Rehm show? RIP.

Abbey Moore Graf I still heart BPP and miss it so so so much!

Sandra Yates A couple of weeks ago, I listened to the last show again. Surprisingly, it still holds up. I'm so glad it was a mix of old and new. Just made me wish it was still around. Life will never be the same (in a good way).

Andi Six months later, I still sorely miss the show! There's nothing else to fill the void...

Eric Michael Martin Someone just needs to write a grant to get this show started up again. I love that this show continues to live on in the footprints it left behind.

Steve Idhaw My wife and I were listing the great things that happened to us in 2008 on New Year's Eve. One of my favorites was stumbling across the Bryant Park Project. What a great program! I'm listening to 'Planet Money' on NPR and I'm pleased to see that BPP alum are making their way to great new public radio programming / podcasts.













