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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 Aired: Dec. 15, 2007

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Series Info

Type:
N/A
Premiered:
Aug. 05, 1998
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Airs:
Tuesdays, 8/7c
To-Date:
8 Seasons
221 Episodes
Network
ABC Family TV Network
AKA:
Whose Line (Abbriviation)
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  • Clive Anderson, the host of the British version, was asked to host this version as well, but declined because he neither wanted to move to or commute to Los Angeles. Ironically, he ended up…
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    Clive Anderson, the host of the British version, was asked to host this version as well, but declined because he neither wanted to move to or commute to Los Angeles. Ironically, he ended up doing so anyway, as the final season of the original British version of the show was filmed on the American set.
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  • The cast members hate the Hoe-Down with a passion (host Drew Carey often jokingly introduced the game as, "Our favorite game in the whole wide world..."). Ryan Stiles hates it so much that…
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    The cast members hate the Hoe-Down with a passion (host Drew Carey often jokingly introduced the game as, "Our favorite game in the whole wide world..."). Ryan Stiles hates it so much that many of his songs insult Carey, the Hoe-Down itself, or both.
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  • A recording made on 9 September 2001 featured several Foreign Film Dub languages with Sid Caesar, all of which were used except the Italian (possibly for timing reasons) and the Arabic which…
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    A recording made on 9 September 2001 featured several Foreign Film Dub languages with Sid Caesar, all of which were used except the Italian (possibly for timing reasons) and the Arabic which was presumed dropped after the terrorist attacks on the USA of 11 September 2001.
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