Whose Line is it Anyway

  1. Brad Sherwood, Kathy Kinney, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Brad is a stressed out hairdresser, Colin is giving birth, and Ryan is a loudmouthed sports fan in the bleachers), Sound Effects (The Lone Ranger trying to stop train hijackers), Daytime Talk Show (Three Little Pigs), Props, Helping Hands (a lovesick Italian pizza maker), Hoedown (getting your pizza late), and 90 second alphabet (Zorro catches up with the villain). (WLIIA-2/00000)

  2. Wayne Brady, Denny Siegel, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Questions Only (trouble breaks out at a western bar), Song Styles (Wayne sings to a lady who likes to dance in the style of Prince), Dead Bodies (deleted scene from "The Graduate"), Sound Effects (a hairdresser on a busy day), Wierd Newscasters (Colin is acting out scenes from a soap opera, Wayne is a middle-aged woman proud of her body, and Ryan is Tarzan sensing his woman is in danger), Hoedown (birth), and Stand Sit Bend (at a Cleveland Indians game). (WLIIA-2/02806)

  3. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Daytime Talk Show (Hansel and Gretel), Song Styles (Wayne sings to a baker in the style of a love song from a movie sountrack), Moving People (a motorcycle cop stops a suspicious looking biker), Props, Party Quirks (Wayne is a cartoon character in love, Colin is "Gone with the Wind" in 30 seconds, and Ryan is a salesman deserate to hide the fact he's a chimp), Hoedown (commercials), and Foreign Film Dub ("The Amazing Tricycle Adventure" in Ancient Egyptian). (WLIIA-2/05634)

  4. Brad Sherwood, Ian Gomez, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Brad is a Latin American Soccer announcer, Colin is turning into The Incredible Hulk, and Ryan is Ian's teenage daughter having a tantrum), Moving People (earthquake during a honeymoon), Wierd Newscasters (Colin has a 5 second memory, Ian is Ricky Ricardo at his wits end). Rest of list unavailable at this time.

  5. Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters (Chip is a high-energy game show host, Wayne is a sadistic Marine drill sergeant (and drills an audience member), and Ryan gets hit in the crotch with a football), Scene to Rap (The Exorcist), Props (Chip and Ryan with a pair of foam pom-poms and Wayne and Colin with a pair of pink rings with legs), Newsflash (an Arabian Nights scene, Greatest Hits (Songs of the doctor), and Questions Only (desparate soldiers trapped behind enemy lines). Ryan and Chip read the credits like two square dance callers. (WLIIA-3/00000)

  6. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Brad is Dracula with an instiable appetite, Colin is a desperate middle-aged housewife looking to spice up her life, and Ryan is having a big fight with his boyfriend backstage), Newsflash (a bunch of elephant seals), Title Sequence(Hillary and Monica), Whose Line? (Quasimodo and Esmeralda), Scenes from a Hat (the secret double lives of "Whose Line" cast members, posts you will never see on a church bulletin board, hobbies of the stupid, America's least popular monuments, strange chants overheard while jumping rope, what models say to each other as they pass on the runway, and documentary subjects you will never see.), and Hoedown (probation officer). Brad, Wayne, Colin, and Ryan do the credits as two couples arguing over the fence. (WLIIA-3/02950)

  7. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters (Colin is the world's most tactless man, Wayne is RuPaul, and Ryan has the hots for a different person every 10 seconds), Film Dub (planning a 5 year old's birthday party), Questionable Impressions (freeway), Narrate (barber shop), Greatest Hits (songs of the plumber), and 90 Second Alphabet (three roomates watch the winning Lotto numbers being revealed). Ryan and Wayne read the credits like two angry drivers stuck in traffic. (WLIIA-3/05816)

  8. Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games areSuperheroes (Captain Hair (Colin), Totally Insane Old Man (Ryan), Chippendale Kid (Chip), and Captain Frat Boy (Wayne) deal with no more Rogaine), Let's Make a Date (Wayne is the possessed girl from "The Exorcist," Colin is a contankerous snowman who is melting, and Ryan is a destructive toddler learning to walk and talk), Duet (1940's tap dance number about a funnel), Whose Line? (Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie at the Alamo), Scenes from a Hat (bad game show concepts, things you never want to hear your grandmother say, pick up lines in the fruit and vegetable aisle, personal ads that won't get many responses, people you'll never see on the cover of Playboy, modern additions to the Ten Commandments, if dogs told jokes, and favorite pranks of ER doctors), and Props (Ryan and Drew with a giant funnel and Wayne and Colin with a pair of large red light bulbs). Colin reads the credits as Captain Hair. (WLIIA-3/12803)

  9. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters: Colin is a Puritan who is convinced Greg is a witch, Wayne is a knight looking to rescue a damsel in distress, and Ryan has dreams of starring in a Busby Berkeley muscial, African Chant (Wayne chants to a visual effects worker), Scenes from a Hat (public service annoucnements you will never see, other gifts the Three Wise Men considered, phrases you can use to describe a truck but not your girlfriend, odd things to hear from a talking doll, what doctor really see when they look in your ears, and the title for Drew Carrey's second book), Scene with Audience Member (a sheriff and a gambler fight over a school marm), Dating Service Video, and 90-Second Alphabet (two park rangers talk a recluse into moving from his cabin). Greg reads the credits as a male stripper. (WLIIA-4/00000)

  10. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Film, TV, and Theater Styles (Two lumberjacks confront a protester), Film Dub (waiting for the call to action), Quick Change (the president and his wife talking to an Army general), Motown Group (Ryan, Wayne, and Brad sing "do the Lumberjack"), If You Know What I Mean (preparing for back to school), Greatest Hits (Songs of the Wrestler), and Props (Ryan and Drew use giant bird's feet and Brad and Colin use a foam brick with legs). Colin and Ryan read the credits as two police officers on megaphones trying to contain a crowd. (WLIIA-4/02948)

  11. Wayne Brady, Denny Siegel, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Questions Only (in the produce section of a supermarket on Single's Night), Film, TV, and Theater Styles (two guys and a hitman in a sauna), Scenes from a Hat: songs that kill the romance, things not to bring into the bathtub, confusing battle cries, albums doomed to be flops, least likely to win the 2000 presidential race, the stupidy award show, and inopportune times to laugh hysterically), Old Job, New Job (a minister who used to be a NY cop), Greatest Hits: Songs of the Private Eye), and Hoedown (game show hosts). Colin and Denny read the credits as two parents who've had it with their kids. (WLIIA-4/05814)

  12. Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Film, TV, and Theater Styles (stealing dinosaur bones), Duet (Chip and Wayne sing to a fast food worker as a boy band), Song Titles (at a beach party), Newsflash (Colin on previous WLIIA shows), Hoedown (plastic surgery), and Foreign Film Dub (an action movie in Canadian). The cast reads the credits as French Can-can dancers. (WLIIA-4/12801)

  13. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Song Titles (at an airport), Gangster Rap (astronaut), Scenes from a hat (bad choices for pets, strange things to find in your bed, dangerous things to do when you're naked, baby names that will one day get your child's ass kicked, little known facts about Drew Carrey and things you wish you hadn't said to the president), Wierd Newscasters (Colin has chosen this moment to become a nudist, Wayne is a latin pop heartthrob, and Ryan is a mafia boss who realizes the camera is an assassin), Three Headed Broadway Star (I Love Cheese from Gee You Smell Terrific), and Hoedown (Christmas). Colin and Ryan read to credits as two guys in a bar about to get into a fight. (WLIIA-5/00000)

  14. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Superheroes (Armpit Man (Greg), Fashion Photographer Kid (Ryan), Captain Panic (Colin), and Captain Does the Splits At Every Moment He Can (Wayne) deal with no more deodorant), Song Styles (Wayne sings to a lady in the style of Michael Jackson getting older), Newsflash (atomic bomb test), Questionable Impression (at a hospital), Dating Service Video, and Three Headed Broadway Star (You've Got Sole from I Love Shoe). Ryan and Wayne read the credits like teenage girls at a slumber party. (WLIIA-5/02957)

  15. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's make a date (Wayne is a temperamental rock star in his hotel room, Colin gets turned on by danger, and Ryan is a ravenous boa constrictor), Film, TV and, Theater Styles (Japanese monster movie, soap opera, "I Love Lucy," Marx Brothers), Props (Ryan and Colin with two giant pipe cleaners, and Wayne and Greg with a giant foam symbol), Party Quirks (Wayne is a chicken with an attitude, Colin is auditioning for every part in a slasher film, and Ryan is excited by ugliness and searching for the perfect specimen), Song Styles (Wayne sings about a toaster as an entire gospel choir), and World's Worst (television program). Wayne and Colin read the credits as screaming teenagers at a pop concert. (WLIIA-5/05955)

  16. Wayne Brady, Josie Lawrence, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Questions Only (lingerie section of a department store), Whose Line? (Zorro and the Mexican guard leader), Props (Ryan and Josie with a pair of foam antlers and Wayne and Colin with a pair of red toilet seats), Scenes from a Hat (odd hijacker demands, rejected themes for restaurants, videotapes that won't sell out at Blockbuster, interview questions you'd like to hear asked of a Miss America contestant, the wrong thing to say when she says "I love you," messages delivered a little late), Greatest Hits (songs of the chiropractor), and Hoedown (children). Ryan and Colin read the credits as two disgruntled Football fans in the bleachers. (WLIIA-5/12948)

  17. Wayne Brady, Denny Siegel, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters (Colin is desperate for attention, Wayne is a karate black belt fending off attackers, and Ryan is a lifeguard who spots a woman drowning), Song Styles (Wayne sings to an Army recruiter as Tina Turner), Scenes from a Hat (naked phots you wouldn't want to see on the internet, the #1 sitcom in Germany, what the Grim Reaper does to relax, least checked out library books, inappropriate show and tell items, items you wouldn't expect to see on sale on The Home Shopping Channel, things you'll never hear in a boxing ring, and unlikely first lines of love songs), Newsflash (the movie "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms"), 3-Headed Broadway Star ("Bubbles" from "The Loch Ness Monster"), and Hoedown (gambling). Ryan and Denny read the credits as a couple arguing in the car with kids in the back seat. (WLIIA-6/05814)

  18. Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Superheroes (Cheeseman (Colin), Random Acts of Violence Boy (Ryan), Captain Limbo (Chip), and Captain Hugsalot (Wayne) handle a Spam shortage), Title Sequence (Satan and The Schoolgirl), Scenes from a Hat (odd definitions found in Webster's Dictionary, inappropriate things to do with a loved one's ashes, bad things to say to someone on their death bed, things you don't want to see on your TV screen, prizes you'd like to find in your cereal box, bad songs to serenade her with, and lines you should not open a sermon with), Narrate (gas station), Greatest Hits (Songs of the Pizza Place), and 90 second alphabet (at the zoo). Chip and Wayne read the credits as two preacher arreigning the congregation for their many sins. (WLIIA-6/12801)

  19. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Weird Newscasters (Colin is a 1920s gangster under fire in a getaway car, Wayne is in love with the camera operator, and Ryan tries to keep a dam from bursting), Duet (Brad and Wayne sing to a writer/mom like Gypsy Kings), Newsflash (shark footage), Party Quirks (Wayne is on a tape that's being fast-forwarded and rewound, Colin is a cruise ship steward in a bad storm, and Ryan is a hyperactive lap dog looking for a lap), Scenes From a Hat (rejected theme songs from "Titanic," presidential slogans that will not get you elected, losing science fair projects, celebrity endorsements doomed to fail, and drill sergeant pick-up lines), and Hoedown (drinking). Ryan and Brad read the credits as deep south hog callers. (MISC-3/32916)

  20. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Wierd Newscasters (Greg is a heckler, Wayne is a precocius multitalented child star, and Ryan is an NBA player about to get ejected), African Chant (Wayne chants to a sprinkler guy), Scenes from a hat (state mottos rejected from lisence plates, what God created on an off day, bad things to hear from the doctor who's operating on you, President Clinton's things-to-do list), Change Emotion (big game hunters lost in the jungle), Greatest Hits (songs of the exterminator), and Hoedown (The Village People). Greg and Ryan read the credits as two frat boys during Spring Break. (MISC-3/15918)

  21. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Wayne is an old blues player, Colin is an excitable dog, and Ryan is an auctioneer), Sound Effects (an ambulance driver on his first emergency call), Hats, Greatest Hits (accounting), Party Quirks (Wayne is in a slow-motion fight scene, Colin is an accident prone circus performer, and Ryan is a foal being born), and Foreign Film Dub (Famished on the Breeze in Farsee (the language they speak in Iran)). (MISC-2/22908)

  22. Wayne Brady, Denny Siegel, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Part of intro missing. Games are Questions Only (in a singles bar right before closing), Song Styles (Wayne sings to an engineer in the style of a 60s girl group), (Newsflash: lots of Santa Clauses), Hey You Down There (camping in the wild), Party Quirks (Wayne is a succession of teenage girls at a slumber party, Colin is the summer olympics in 30 seconds, and Ryan is a running giraffe that gets shot with a tranquilizer dart), Scenes to Rap (tsunami), and Helping Hands (a pastry chef). (MISC-4/10017)

  23. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Brad is a game show prize announcer, Colin is the world's biggest glutton, and Ryan is a talking chicken having trouble laying an egg), Duet (Brad and Wayne sing to a dental hygenist in the style of a 60s R&B song), Newsflash (monkeys in the snow), Film, Theater, and TV styles (the Birdman of Alcatraz), Telethon (NBA players), and Hoedown (going bald). (MISC-4/13007)

  24. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Wayne is a charismatic politician running for Governor, Colin thinks Brad is absolutely repulsive, and Ryan is an astronaut with an alien inside him), Film, Theater, and TV styles (cheating in a fly fishing competition), Duet (Wayne and Brad sing to a student in the style of Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.), Wierd Newscasters (Colin is a kid showing off in class, Wayne is a teenager who can't believe he's being dumped, and Ryan is getting younger and younger), Moving People (an outlaw robbing a stagecoach), Scene to Rap (summer camp), and 90-second Alphabet (in a restaruant). (MISC-4/42544)

  25. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters (Greg is a crazed James Bond villain, Wayne spots his girlfriend in the audience with another man, and Ryan is a psycho with a chainsaw), Song Styles (Wayne sings to a fashion designer in the style of Cab Calloway), Hats, Sportscasters (plumbers making a house call), Film Dub (two suitors), Greatest Hits (songs of the mechanic), and Hoedown (surgery). (MISC-4/45539)

  26. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Greg is an exorcist, Colin is a rabid Canadian ice hockey player, and Ryan is a strip club bouncer), Film Dub (one day in the saloon), Three-headed Broadway Star (Flea Dip from Bob), Film, TV, and Theater Styles (two archaeologists discover a cursed mummy), Greatest Hits (Songs of the Dog Walker), and World's Worst (things to say at a major awards ceremony). Ryan and Greg read the credits as two cattle auctioneers. (MG75-22/15811)

  27. Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, and Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters (Chip is in the middle of a Broadway musical, Wayne is Drew's no. 1 teenage fan, and Ryan is desperate to quell rumors that he's gay), Duet (Wayne and Chip sing to a receptionist in the style of a jump and jive song), Scenes from a hat (Baseball umpires at home, ill-advised Valentine's Day gifts, favorite pranks of nums, other things the first man on the moon might have said, opening lines of foreign national athems, lines you wouldn't hear in a western, rejected Jeopardy! categories, and people who won't be appearing on currency anytime soon), Whose Line? (Rhett and Scarlett), Hoedown (men), and Questions Only (Godzilla). Ryan and Chip read the credits. (MG75-22/22758)

  28. Greg Proops, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Superheroes (Fruit and Vegetable Man (Greg), Ice Hockey Kid (Ryan), Irate Film Director Boy (Colin), and Playful Licking Puppy Boy (Wayne) deal with frizzy hair), Song Styles (Wayne sings to an English Lit student in the style of Luther Vandross), Wierd Newscasters )Greg is a gremlin, Wayne is an overly emotional preacher at a funeral, and Ryan is being attacked by ferocious animals), Greatest Hits (Songs of the Lifeguard), Party Quirks (Wayne is aging rapidly, Colin is the many roles of Charlton Heston, and Ryan is an eagle struggling to pick up heavy things), and Questions Only (a tourist hotel turns into the Towering Inferno). (MG75-22/35707)

  29. Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Wayne is characters from "South Park," Colin is in a medieval doungeon being tortured for information, and Ryan is a vulture looking for the ultimate feast), 3-Headed Broadway Star ("Timber" from "Lumberjacks in Love"), Props, Stand Sit Lie (at the tattoo parlor), Greatest Hits (Songs of the dentist), and Hoedown (car salesman). Colin reads the credits like an angry school bus driver. (MG75-19/62833)

  30. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Wierd Newscasters (Colin is a bad stand-up comic, Wayne is on a public address system in a big stadium, and Ryan is a stock market trader watching his life savings disappear), Duet (Wayne and Brad sing to a budding actress in the syle of a 50s doo-wop song), animals (an affair with a secretary as chimpanzees), Props, Moving People (Dracula), Party Quirks (Wayne is the history of 20th century dance in 30 seconds, Colin is a skier who keeps skiing into things, and Ryan a deer on the first day of the hunting season), Scene to Rap (at the park), and Foreign Film Dub ("Gesundheit" in Chinese). (MG75-19/65826)

  31. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Games are Let's Make a Date (Brad is a monster truck pull announcer, Colin is the winning contestant on Miss World, and Ryan is turning into King Kong), Superheroes (Prissy Boy (Brad), Captain Frisks Alot (Ryan), The Bitter Divorce Kid (Colin), and Dirty Dancing Kid (Wayne) deal with a bad day), The Ballad of...(Brad and Wayne sing "The Ballad of Leonard the Lawyer" country Style), If You Know What I Mean (auto race), Greatest Hits (Songs of Golf), and 90 Second Alphabet (blind date). Wayne and Ryan read the credits as two switchboard operators. (SNBW-7/45947)
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