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*Host: [[Drew Carey]] |
*Host: [[Drew Carey]] |
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*Performers: |
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+ | **'Hyperkinetic Pop-Culture Firecracker,' [[Wayne Brady]] |
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− | **[[Colin Mochrie]] |
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+ | **'An Artful Blend Of Satire And Shtick,' [[Chip Esten]] |
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− | **[[Ryan Stiles]] |
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+ | **'Steamy Adult Entertainment,' [[Colin Mochrie]] |
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− | **[[Wayne Brady]] |
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+ | **'Fun House Of Shrieks And Screams,' [[Ryan Stiles]] |
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− | **[[Chip Esten]] |
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==The Points Don't Matter, Just Like...== |
==The Points Don't Matter, Just Like...== |
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+ | *A Surveillance Camera At A 99 Cent Store |
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+ | *Batting Practice To The Dodgers |
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==Games== |
==Games== |
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*[[Let's Make A Date]] |
*[[Let's Make A Date]] |
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+ | **Wayne - Female American Gladiator |
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+ | **Colin - Makes Animal Noises Whenever He Gets Turned On |
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+ | **Ryan - Angry Farmer Looking For Person Who Slept With His Daughter |
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+ | **Wayne and Chip sing for Derek, who runs a warehouse in the Diesel industry, in the style of the Village People |
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*[[Props]] |
*[[Props]] |
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*[[Party Quirks]] |
*[[Party Quirks]] |
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+ | **Wayne - Early Movie Footage Of King Kong vs. Godzilla |
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+ | **Colin - Has A Personal Vendetta Against The Neighbours Downstairs |
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+ | **Ryan - Series Of Crunhing Football Tackles In Slow Motion |
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*[[Hoedown]] |
*[[Hoedown]] |
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+ | **Cop Shows |
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*[[Three-Headed Broadway Star]] |
*[[Three-Headed Broadway Star]] |
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+ | **'You Know How To Wiggle' from 'Worms' |
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==Winner== |
==Winner== |
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==Credits== |
==Credits== |
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+ | *Colin reads the credits as a subsititute teacher trying to get an unruly class under control |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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+ | *Musicians:[[ Laura Hall ]]and[[ Linda Taylor]] with Anna Wanselius |
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− | * |
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{{Whose Line US}} |
{{Whose Line US}} |
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+ | [[Category:US episodes]] |
Revision as of 23:05, 1 July 2014
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | |
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Air date |
November 11, 1999 |
Season |
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Episode # |
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Previous |
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Next |
Cast
- Host: Drew Carey
- Performers:
- 'Hyperkinetic Pop-Culture Firecracker,' Wayne Brady
- 'An Artful Blend Of Satire And Shtick,' Chip Esten
- 'Steamy Adult Entertainment,' Colin Mochrie
- 'Fun House Of Shrieks And Screams,' Ryan Stiles
The Points Don't Matter, Just Like...
- A Surveillance Camera At A 99 Cent Store
- Batting Practice To The Dodgers
Games
- Let's Make A Date
- Wayne - Female American Gladiator
- Colin - Makes Animal Noises Whenever He Gets Turned On
- Ryan - Angry Farmer Looking For Person Who Slept With His Daughter
- Duet
- Wayne and Chip sing for Derek, who runs a warehouse in the Diesel industry, in the style of the Village People
- Props
- Party Quirks
- Wayne - Early Movie Footage Of King Kong vs. Godzilla
- Colin - Has A Personal Vendetta Against The Neighbours Downstairs
- Ryan - Series Of Crunhing Football Tackles In Slow Motion
- Hoedown
- Cop Shows
- Three-Headed Broadway Star
- 'You Know How To Wiggle' from 'Worms'
Winner
- Wayne Brady
Credits
- Colin reads the credits as a subsititute teacher trying to get an unruly class under control
Notes
- Musicians:Laura Hall andLinda Taylor with Anna Wanselius
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (US) | ||||
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Seasons | One • Two • Three • Four • Five • Six • Seven • Eight • Nine • Ten | |||
Regular Performers | Ryan Stiles • Colin Mochrie • Wayne Brady • Drew Carey • Aisha Tyler | |||
Recurring Performers | Chip Esten • Greg Proops • Brad Sherwood • Kathy Greenwood • Jeff Davis • Karen Maruyama • Denny Siegel |