A panel of four performers & comedians create characters, scenes & songs on the spot, in the style of short-form improvisation games. Topics for games are based on audience suggestions or subjects by the host. The show takes the form of a game show, in which the host arbitrarily assigns points & randomly chooses a winner at the end of each episode.
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- 08x21 Show No. 8021 (Dec. 15, 2007)
- 08x20 Show No. 8020 (Dec. 15, 2007)
- 08x18 Show No. 8016 (Dec. 13, 2007)
- 08x17 Show No. 8009 (Dec. 04, 2007)
- 08x11 Episode 8019 (Mar. 24, 2006)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Ron de Moraes (8 episodes)
- Arthur Forrest (2 episodes)
- Bruce Gowers (1 episodes)
Writers
- Mark Leveson (10 episodes)
- Dan Patterson (10 episodes)
- Beth Armogida (1 episodes)
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- American version of a British TV show (Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK)) which, in turn, was based on a BBC Radio 4 radio show.
- Despite the line "...and the winner gets to do a little something special with me" being said by Drew in some form in every show's opening introduction, the "winner" is often the one who sits…
[show]Despite the line "...and the winner gets to do a little something special with me" being said by Drew in some form in every show's opening introduction, the "winner" is often the one who sits behind the desk and does not participate in the final game with Drew.
[hide] - Sid Caesar got an even bigger round of applause than what shows up in episode 503 "Salute to American Television" episode. When he stepped out, the audience apparently cheered for so long…
[show]Sid Caesar got an even bigger round of applause than what shows up in episode 503 "Salute to American Television" episode. When he stepped out, the audience apparently cheered for so long that the applause had to be cut short due to time constraints.
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