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'''Whose Line is it Anyway?''' (often known as simply Whose Line?) is an improvisational comedy show hosted by [[Drew Carey]] on ABC that ran from August 5, 1998 to September 4, 2004. Repeats and a few previously unaired episodes were subsequently run on ABC Family from 2005 to 2011.
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'''Whose Line is it Anyway?''' (often known simply as '''Whose Line?''') is an improvisational comedy show. It ran from 5 August 1998 to 4 September 2004 on ABC, hosted by [[Drew Carey]], with repeats and a few new episodes airing on ABC Family from 2005 to 2011.
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The CW revived the show 16 July 2013 for a ten-episode ninth season hosted by [[Aisha Tyler]]. On 29 July 2013, after only three new ''Whose Line'' episodes had aired, the network renewed the series for a 24-episode tenth season.<ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/News/CW-Whose-Line-Season2-1068480.aspx The CW Renews Whose Line Is It Anyway for Season 2] by Kate Stanhope for TV Guide</ref>
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The series is a spin-off of the [[Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK)|British show of the same name]]. The three regular performers are [[Ryan Stiles]], [[Wayne Brady]], and [[Colin Mochrie]], who also appeared on the original UK show. They are joined by a recurring cast member or a special guest as the fourth performer.
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== Seasons ==
 
* [[Season 1]] (1998-1999)
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* [[Season 2]] (1999-2000)
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* [[Season 3]] (2000-2001)
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* [[Season 4]] (2001-2002)
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* [[Season 5]] (2002-2003)
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* [[Season 6]] (2004)
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* [[Season 7]] (2005)
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* [[Season 8]] (2005-2007)
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* [[Season 9]] (2013)
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* [[Season 10]] (2014)
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* [[Season 11]] (2015)
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* [[Season 12]] (2016)
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* [[Season 13]] (2017)
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* [[Season 14]] (2018)
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* [[Season 15]] (2019)
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Whose Line Bunch promo.jpg|Wacky promo for the show's mid-season run
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Whoes line cast.jpg|Promo display for the show
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Whose Line 1998 poster.jpg
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The series is a spin-off of the [[Whoes line (UK)|British show of the same name]]. The three primary performers, [[Ryan Stiles]], [[Wayne Brady]], and [[Colin Mochrie]], who had also appeared on the original UK show, are joined by a recurring cast member or a special guest as the fourth performer.
 
   
Despite being out of production since 2007, the series has achieved a cult following among internet viewers.
 
   
== Episodes ==
 
* [[Season 1 (1998-1999)]]
 
   
 
== Games ==
 
== Games ==
[[:Category:Games|Full List of games]]
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* [[:Category:Games|Full List of games]]
* [[Questions only]]
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* [[Questions Only]]
 
* [[Newsflash]]
 
* [[Newsflash]]
 
* [[Hoedown]]
 
* [[Hoedown]]
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Version of the show]]

Revision as of 12:24, 10 October 2019

Whoes line (US)

Original American logo (Seasons 1-8)

Whose Line (US) Revival

2013 Revival logo (Season 9)

Whose Line is it Anyway? (often known simply as Whose Line?) is an improvisational comedy show. It ran from 5 August 1998 to 4 September 2004 on ABC, hosted by Drew Carey, with repeats and a few new episodes airing on ABC Family from 2005 to 2011.

The CW revived the show 16 July 2013 for a ten-episode ninth season hosted by Aisha Tyler. On 29 July 2013, after only three new Whose Line episodes had aired, the network renewed the series for a 24-episode tenth season.[1]

The series is a spin-off of the British show of the same name. The three regular performers are Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady, and Colin Mochrie, who also appeared on the original UK show. They are joined by a recurring cast member or a special guest as the fourth performer.

Seasons




Games

References