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Sue Ellicott
British political writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sue Ellicott is a former television correspondent for the BBC and political writer for The Times in Washington, D.C.[1] Ellicott has appeared on CNN, ABC News, and Politically Incorrect.[2][3]
Ellicott was one of the recurring guest panelists on the NPR radio news quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me![4][5]
Ellicott was briefly a co-host of Air America Radio's Morning Sedition with comedian Marc Maron and radio veteran Mark Riley.[6]
She also appeared on Last Call with Elvis Mitchell, Stuttering John Melendez[7] and Tad Low, a late-night talk show on CBS affiliates in the early 1990s[1] that Entertainment Weekly called "a younger, hipper McLaughlin Group"[8] with hosts who "giggle, gabble, and groan."[8][9]
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