Hello and welcome to Whose Line Is It Anyway? in America for the funniest thing in transatlantic comedy since TWA last published their financial results. But improvising tonight we have:
- First of all, the most talented person I've ever met called John Sessions, John Sessions
- Joining him from Los Angeles, the crazy world and crazy red buttons of Archie Hahn
- Also from Los Angeles, LA must be empty tonight, we welcome Ryan Stiles
- Finally, actor, singer, poet, and performer, rolled into one and a half, Mike McShane
Ladies and gentlemen, the contestants.
Games[]
- Film and Theater Styles
- Performers: John and Archie
- Scene: Archie's trying to join the Merry Men and John is Robin Hood
- Style: Shakespeare, Slapstick, Dog film, Martial arts
- Performers: Mike and Ryan
- Scene: One is broken down in his car and the other is passing by and offering to help
- Style: Horror, Cartoon, Ballet
- Performers: John and Archie
- Song Styles
- Singer: Mike
- Musician: Richard
- About: Suitcase
- Style: Torch song
- Sound Effects
- Performers: Ryan (acting) and Archie (sounds)
- Scene: Travelling on the train
- World's Worst
- Person to share an apartment or a flat with
- Audition
- Director: Ryan
- Musician: Richard
- Title: Dead Greasy Godfather Society
- Helping Hands
- Performers: Mike, and Ryan with Archie's hands
- Scene: Ryan is a customer making a complaint to the waiter, Mike
- Film Dubbing
- Performers: Ryan and Archie
- Scene: Waking up somewhere strange
- Film: High Powered (1945)
- Gospel
- Musician: Richard
- About: Milkman
Winner[]
- John Sessions
Credits[]
- Winner reads the credits in the style of Phil Silvers or Bilko
Trivia[]
- First playing of "Audition"