Right, welcome to Whose Line Is It Anyway? the improvisation program featuring tonight the best in Anglo-American fun since somebody sat on the cream horns at the Boston Tea Party, starring:
- The all-American boy, Greg Proops
- The all-American tallboy, Ryan Stiles
- The mostly-Canadian snappy dresser, Colin Mochrie
- Finally, the more-or-less British easy chair, Tony Slattery
Ladies and gentlemen, the contestants.
Games[]
- Scenes from a Hat
- Robin Hood selecting his Merry Men
- Practicing Voodoo
- Before toilet paper
- The Princess and the Frog
- Kiss and tell
- Librarian jokes
- Two hairs left on Clive Anderson's head
- Your worst nightmare
- Film and Theater Styles
- Performers: Tony and Greg
- Scene: Tony is a passenger on a plane and Greg is the friendly steward or stewardess
- Styles: Horror, Pantomime, Shakespeare
- Questions Only
- Performers: Ryan and Colin
- Scene: Confronting the other about a girlfriend
- Superheroes
- Greg - Undercover Elephant
- Ryan - Man Who Talks Really Really Slow
- Tony - Flatulence Boy
- Colin - Captain Ballerina
- Crisis: Global warming
- World's Worst
- Person to take confession
- Scene to Music
- Performers: Tony and Ryan
- Scene: Ryan's arrived to fix Tony's fridge
- Standing Sitting Bending
- Performers: Tony, Ryan, and Colin
- Scene: At a chip shop
- Helping Hands
- Performers: Tony, and Ryan with Greg's hands
- Scene: Tony's gone to Ryan to find out about pet care
- Hoedown
- About: Taking exams
- Musician: Richard
Winner[]
- Tony Slattery
Credits[]
- Winner reads the credits in the style of a youth presenter
Trivia[]
- First playing of "Scene to Music" and "Stand Sit Lie"