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Whose Line Is It Anyway (WLIIA) is a short-form improvisational comedy television show that aired on Channel 4 in the UK and ABC in the United States. Featuring regular performers Drew Carey, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and guest stars including Greg Proops, Brad Sherwood, Chip Esten, and Jeff Davis.
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What would be two fun/bold lines to play this great game with a cop? (without him knowing)
Since the show is live in front of an audience there's always a lot that gets cut, whether it's for runtime or because it isn't "suitable". Is there a way to watch the whole event uncut or were they never released in their entirety?
https://www.youtube.com/@dyloneth2 This person! Pretty consistent. This Unaired Bits is brand new and has stuff I've never seen before. The "Questions Only" at 28:32 had me rolling
The compilations are mostly game based. And hitting most of them.
BTW Can I say I am really perturbed that the Robin Williams episode isn't on Max? I know there are "other" ways of watching it but.... Come on, you're HBO. If you can't afford Robin Williams, what are you doing?
Does anyone know if there happens to be a list somewhere of all of colins wierd newscasters opener stories? Ive been able to find a couple, but seems like im going to have to scrub through every episode to find and make a list of them all.
Thanks!
new sleep paralysis demon just dropped
During S2E13 "Misha Collins" Colin sings during the hoedown and says "I get Ryan to act with me, yes it does please, because I always like to have a little ham with my cheese." I don't understand the joke and hope I'm not the only one. (Added a video just in case)
My toddler is obsessed with the show Puffin Rock(with good reason, it’s great) and there’s an episode where an arctic tern and her family are stopping on the island during their migration. I’m genuinely surprised every time that her first line isn’t “BACKSTREET BOYS!”
On foxtel, I'm trying to find the episode that involves the scene from a hat. Songs from the musical Aiesha. Someone said it was Season 4 ep 3 but it's not.
I don't remember which game it was but Ryan's prompt was something like drill instructor and he got some audience members to run around the set. But then they climbed the green screen wall and one of them broke it a little bit. Anyone know which episode this is in?
Did you know there's a chain of improv theaters doing live short form games like whose line all over the US?
Was Greg the only one of the usual 4ths that did the hoedowns but did not do Greatest Hits? Chip and Brad would do both. Wonder why Greg didn’t, he clearly had the talent.
I remember loongg ago seeing an episode where the end of Let's Make a Date where the 'host' of the dating game guesses who everyone is, one of them was successfully guessed word for word. Does anyone else remember this and know what episode it could have been? Or have a clip of it? I have no idea what era/season it could have been sorry!
I mean they didn’t make one for Drew’s whose line and the Aisha’s whose line is basically done from what I heard. Do you think they will finally make a boxset for fans?
I've been binge watching the current iteration of the show and I must say while it's not what it was with Drew as the host it's still hilarious. Wayne, Colin, and Ryan have such great chemistry together that they can make any scene funny and the 4th chair guest fits right in with. Aisha is a good host too, I know some don't care for her or try to compare her to Drew, but I think the latter is unfair. I've always been a fan of hers and think she's really funny. If I had a complaint it would be that they do the same 4-5 games over and over which while still good can get a bit stale. I'm glad I chose to give this era of the show a chance after not really watching it since it returned.
For me it's Chip Esten, Brad Sheerwood, Greg Proops, Gary Anthony Williams, Kathy Greenwood
I really don't think anything can top the following names:
Lars Lars Pants On Fars
Arthur Any More Donuts
Oswald That Ends Wald
Keith My Pathty White Ath
Pierre Cuz My Bladder's Empty
Thor Buttocks
If anyone has any better ones let me know lmao
I've been listening to the "Its always sunny in Philadelphia" podcast recently and the insight behind the scenes has been very entertaining. It got me thinking about a podcast with Wayne, Ryan, and Colin would be super fun. Maybe they could talk about the making of the show, how it got canceled, or just anything really. I feel like the chemistry built over decades of working together would come through brilliantly. Maybe they bring on Greg or Chip and involve the rotating fourth members for a change of pace. Would you listen?