Video: Extended Preview of The CW’s “Whose Line is it Anyway?”
Ready for a Tuesday morning thrill? The CW has released the first extended preview of their updated version of Whose Line is it Anyway?. The improv comedy game, hosted by Aisha Tyler and featuring original cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady, and Colin Mochrie, debuts July 16th at 8:00PM ET. We've rarely had more excitement for a series around here. Prepare for more excitement. Here's the first look at the new edition. You'll get to see the games Greatest Hits and Scenes from a Hat. Click here to watch the very first clip ever from The CW's Whose Line is it Anyway?. What do you think? Excited?
Read MoreView Comments (13)“Whose Line is it Anyway?” and “Perfect Score” Debut July 16th on The CW
Back in the 1990s, ABC had a great two hour unscripted block of Whose Line is it Anyway? and Who Wants to be a Millionaire. The CW will attempt to bring a larger audience to its network with the debut of a new two hour unscripted block on July 16th. It all kicks off with the eagerly anticipated revival of Whose Line is it Anyway? on Tuesday, July 16th, from 8:00 PM ET to 9:00PM ET. Two half hour episodes will run. Following that, at 9:00PM ET to 10:00PM ET, are two half-hour episodes of the Fremantle-produced dating/game show hybrid Perfect Score. The series, hosted by Arielle Kebbel, sees a pair of contestant try to choose a date from ten single men or women. Each has a dollar value attached...up to $50,000. The more compatible the match, the more money that person is worth. Click here to learn more about each series and let us know what you think of both.
Read MoreView Comments (3)The CW Revives “Whose Line is it Anyway?” for New Season; Aisha Tyler Named Host
During the launch of all the improv comedy shows that have come over the past few years, people constantly say the same thing: why won't they just bring back Whose Line is it Anyway?. Good news: they are. Colin Mochrie today announced the previously-discussed rumors that Warner Bros. is bringing back the iconic improv comedy show for a new season. Sources say that the new season will tape in April for "The Warner Bros. Channel". We assume this means The WB's new entity, TheWB.com, but we're trying to verify this. It is being reported that actress and comedienne Aisha Tyler will be the new host. However, the old Whose Line cast will be back. You can expect to see your favorites like Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, and others for a new series of improv comedy games. Click here to read more and let us know what you think.
Read MoreView Comments (22)Best of “Whose Line is it Anyway?” On DVD in June
It's very vaguely game show enough for me to post about it here, at least while clips of a new British game show are uploading. Another Whose Line is it Anyway? DVD is coming out in June, after a long delay. The "Best Of" collection will feature a much more impressive lineup than the last few DVDs. Show No. 308 "Ryan smashing head" (First Aired: Thursday June 14, 2001) Show No. 401 "good show with Wayne as Singing Bass and kissing Colin" (First Aired: Thursday September 6, 2001) Show No. 413 Too Hot For Whose Line (First Aired: Wednesday October 3, 2001) Show No. 512 "with Florence Henderson" (First Aired: Monday September 30, 2002) Show No. 521 "with Richard Simmons" (First Aired: Friday June 20, 2003) Show No. 610 "with Kat
Read MoreView Comments (1)A “Whose Line is it Anyway?” Christmas
I'm sick and tired of hearing anything about Price is Right, which will be on our countdown and I'll have to relive it, but regardless. Let's move to another Drew Carey show where obsessive fans can't memorize prizes. It's Whose Line is it Anyway?. Sadly the next DVD won't be coming out for a few months, but Youtube has a ton of Whose Line clips to enjoy. Here's the Christmas episode, one of the funnier episodes. You can catch Whose Line is it Anyway? most weekdays (except this week) at midnight on ABC Family.
Read MoreLeave a CommentTop 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 1
And it's finally here. I'm done teasing you. It's number one on our countdown of Whose Line is it Anyway? moments. First, we would like to say that we got word that new Whose Line DVDs will be coming out in 2009 and we got confirmation we may be able to do a giveaway of it, so be on the lookout. But now, it's the moment I have a feeling some of you guessed, by reading the comments. We hope you enjoyed.
Read MoreView Comments (10)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 2
Only two more to go. Number two is very appropriate. We've been over how Colin Mochrie was a master of breaking down the show from his hysterical insane remarks and humor. Apparently the video clip editor noticed and made a very special game of Newsflash.
Read MoreView Comments (1)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 3
And coming in at number three we have a moment that was not remotely provoked by Colin Mochrie! It's time for Ryan Stiles to shine this time. Or bleed I suppose, as is evident in this game of Party Quirks, which features Ryan as Carol Channing whose head keeps getting stuck to things.
Read MoreView Comments (8)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 4
Almost done with the clipdown! Moment number four comes from a game of Greatest Hits. It started as a showcase for the singers like Wayne Brady, but by a few seasons more attention went to the comedy bits of Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles, which is the best comedy duo of at least this decade, if not the '90s as well. It became sort of a challenge for Colin to get Ryan to crack up and break down into laughter. Colin really couldn't top what he did in this clip. Ryan had a share of memorable moments in this one too. His comment about the Osmond Brothers was priceless.
Read MoreView Comments (3)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 5
Down to the top five moments. Here is the game Sound Effects. It originally had Ryan doing sound effects for Colin. However, the game really become a classic once they had audience members doing the effects for both Ryan and Colin. Because usually they sucked. Some people didn't even bother. However, these two ladies did and it made for one of the most entertaining games ever on Whose Line.
Read MoreView Comments (4)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 6
Coming in at number six in our countdown is the last Irish Drinking Song moment but it's our favorite. Again, Colin Mochrie is known for the bizarre endings which barely make sense. And Colin definitely had the last laugh with this, well, extremely bizarre closing to the Christmas Tree Irish Drinking Song where he proves you don't need to rhyme in a musical game to win.
Read MoreView Comments (2)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 7
And we're up to number seven with, yet again, an Irish Drinking Song moment from Colin Mochrie. Although it really started because Drew screwed up early in the song. Definitely in my top two or three favorite Irish Drinking songs.
Read MoreView Comments (15)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 8
Continuing on our discussion that Colin Mochrie seems to have a good number of Whose Line is it Anyway's top 13 moments, here's number eight on our list. Colin's known for not being a good singer or dancer on the show. He just acts insane and creates comedy gold. However, when he actually showed that he can dance shockingly well, it brought out probably one of the best Greatest Hits moments.
Read MoreView Comments (3)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 9
When the voters and I were making this countdown, we realized a lot of the moments involved Colin Mochrie. He just was amazing at thinking of something which made absolutely no sense at all, throwing everyone off, and bending the show to his style. And the game which let him do this more than any was Irish Drinking Song. Enjoy number nine, which is an irish drinking song about graduation, where even Colin admits they should never let him go last.
Read MoreView Comments (4)Top 13 “Whose Line is it Anyway” Moments: Number 10
And here comes number 10. When Whose Line is it Anyway first started they basically cut out anything that wasn't directly game and show related. However, as the show went on they were a lot looser with it and left in a lot of bloopers. It's this practice which brings our next moment. Again, it's audience related. In a game of Title Sequence, the audience had to name two people who would be unlikely roommates.
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