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Whose Line Is It Anyway?

7.8(346 votes)
1998

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Episodes

Greg Proops

1. Greg Proops

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Sound Effects, Hats, Greatest Hits, Party Quirks, and Foreign Film Dub.

Brad Sherwood

2. Brad Sherwood

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Film, Theatre & TV Styles, Duet, Weird Newscasters, Moving People, Scene to Rap, and 90 Second Alphabet.

Greg Proops

3. Greg Proops

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Scene to Rap, Hats, Weird Newscasters, Greatest Hits, Newsflash.

Brad Sherwood

4. Brad Sherwood

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Duets, Animals, Props, Moving People, Party Quirks, Scene to Rap, and Foreign Film Dub.

Brad Sherwood & Karen Maruyama

5. Brad Sherwood & Karen Maruyama

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Song Styles, Daytime Talk Show, Props, Film Dub, Sportscasters, Hoedown, and Sit Stand Bend.

Brad Sherwood & Kathy Kinney

6. Brad Sherwood & Kathy Kinney

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Sound Effects, Daytime Talk Show, Helping Hands, and 90 Second Alphabet.

Greg Proops

7. Greg Proops

Games played include: Daytime Talk Show, Song Styles, Moving People, Props, Party Quirks, Hoedown, and Foreign Film Dub.

Denny Siegel

8. Denny Siegel

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Song Styles, Props, Party Quirks, Greatest Hits, and Helping Hands.

Greg Proops

9. Greg Proops

Games played include: Superheroes, Song Styles, Weird Newscasters, Greatest Hits, Party Quirks, and Questions Only.

Denny Siegel

10. Denny Siegel

Games played include: Questions Only, Song Styles, Newsflash, Sound Effects, Weird Newscasters, Scenes to Rap, and Hoedown.

Greg Proops

11. Greg Proops

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Film, Theatre & TV Styles, Hats, Weird Newscasters, Greatest Hits, and Helping Hands.

Brad Sherwood

12. Brad Sherwood

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Duet, Newsflash, Film, TV & Theater Styles, Telethon, and Hoedown.

Denny Siegel

13. Denny Siegel

Games played include: Questions Only, Song Styles, Dead Bodies, Sound Effects, Weird Newscasters, Hoedown, and Sit Stand & Bend.

Brad Sherwood & Ian Gomez

14. Brad Sherwood & Ian Gomez

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Moving People, Weird Newscasters, Greatest Hits, Party Quirks, and Helping Hands.

Greg Proops

15. Greg Proops

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Song Styles, Hats, Sportscasters, Foreign Film Dub, Greatest Hits, and Hoedown.

Brad Sherwood

16. Brad Sherwood

Games played include: Superheroes, Weird Newscasters, Scenes From A Hat, Props, Greatest Hits, and Helping Hands.

Stephen Colbert

17. Stephen Colbert

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Scene to Rap, Moving People, Props, Greatest Hits, Party Quirks, and Hoedown.

Denny Siegel

18. Denny Siegel

Games played include: Questions Only, Song Styles, Newsflash, Hey You Down There!, Party Quirks, Scene to Rap, and Helping Hands.

Brad Sherwood

19. Brad Sherwood

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Duet, Sound Effects, Props, Narrate, Telethon, and Sit Stand & Bend.

Greg Proops & Denny Siegel

20. Greg Proops & Denny Siegel

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Multiple Personalities, World's Worst, Props, Party Quirks, Hoedown, and 90 Second Alphabet.

Overview

The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.

Details

Genres

Comedy, Reality

Language

EN

First Air Date

1998-08-05

Seasons

8

Episodes

219

More Info

Cast

Drew Carey

Drew Carey

Ryan Stiles

Ryan Stiles

Colin Mochrie

Colin Mochrie

Laura Hall

Laura Hall