Hello and welcome to Whose Line Is It Anyway? the program which relies upon the performers' sharp brains, quick wits, and brown trousers, featuring tonight:
- Jim Sweeney, the better half of Sweeney & Steen
- Steven Steen, the better seven-eighths of Sweeney & Steen
- Then Stephen Frost, fifty percent of The Oblivion Boys
- Finally, the one and only, but original vulgar fraction, Tony Slattery
Ladies and gentlemen, the contestants.
Games[]
- Emotion Options
- Performers: Jim and Steve
- Scene: Two soldiers in the trenches
- Emotions: Ecstasy, Paranoia, Hate, Horror
- Film and Theater Styles
- Performers: Tony and Stephen
- Scene: Stephen is a fortune teller and Tony is his customer
- Styles: Trumpton, Melodrama, Ballet
- New Job, Old Job
- Performers: Jim and Steve, with Stephen
- Scene: Two surgeons doing an operation, joined by a third who used to be a dustman
- Courtroom Scene
- Judge: Jim
- Prosecutor: Stephen
- Witnesses: Steve and Tony
- Crime: A crime of passion
- World's Worst
- Person to do an operation on you
- Party Quirks
- Host: Tony
- Steve - James Bond
- Jim - Thinks it's a school reunion
- Stephen - A bus conductor
- Host: Tony
- Film Dubbing
- Performers: Tony and Stephen
- Scene: Going to see the bank manager
- Helping Hands
- Performers: Tony, and Jim with Steve's hands
- Scene: Jim's organising a bank raid
- March
- Musician: Richard
- About: Wedding
Winner[]
- Jim Sweeney
Credits[]
- Winner reads the credits in the style of a memory man
Trivia[]
- First playing of "Old Job, New Job" and "Courtroom Scene"
- First appearance of Stephen Frost