Or at least she was on last week's installment of Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me, which is a VERY funny news quiz show on National Public Radio (U.S.) You can listen to it here: http://www.npr.org/templates/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=35
Fisher's segment is a game called "Not My Job" (scroll down about halfway through the list of segments) in which famous people answer questions about something that...well, isn't their job. In this case, Fisher answered questions about Star Wars -- not the movie but the Star Wars missile defense system. It's fabulous.
Leonard Nimoy was a guest a few months ago -- I posted that on one of the Star Trek forums. But if you missed it and are interested, you can probably still find it in the site's archives. For sure you can find the photo of Nimoy teaching Carl Kasell (long-time NPR news caster, a very dignified guy who is apparently also a really good sport) the Vulcan salute. It's on the site's front page (look down in the lower right corner), http://www.npr.org/programs/waitwait/
Fisher's segment is a game called "Not My Job" (scroll down about halfway through the list of segments) in which famous people answer questions about something that...well, isn't their job. In this case, Fisher answered questions about Star Wars -- not the movie but the Star Wars missile defense system. It's fabulous.
Leonard Nimoy was a guest a few months ago -- I posted that on one of the Star Trek forums. But if you missed it and are interested, you can probably still find it in the site's archives. For sure you can find the photo of Nimoy teaching Carl Kasell (long-time NPR news caster, a very dignified guy who is apparently also a really good sport) the Vulcan salute. It's on the site's front page (look down in the lower right corner), http://www.npr.org/programs/waitwait/