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Thread started 01/29/19 1:52am

SoftSkarlettLo
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? TV Show discussion

Has anyone watched this show? Filmed both in UK and USA (the current season is hosted by Aisha Tyler).

This brings back childhood memories for me. Or more specificially, tween-teen memories for me. The audience laughing in this show is so infectious. Not to mention the comedians' improv skills - so sharp, and yet unscripted.

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Reply #1 posted 01/29/19 2:06am

EmmaMcG

I didn't even know it was still on. I liked Wayne Brady's Prince impressions.
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Reply #2 posted 01/29/19 4:42am

iZsaZsa

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I love to imagine that I'm the Lady of a mansion, and the entire cast runs my household, so I get to follow them around lmao! biggrin

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Reply #3 posted 01/30/19 10:35am

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Aisha has been hosting since its revival by The CW in 2013. It went off the air in 2007 and Drew Carey took over The Price is Right the same year (although he was hosting another game show before that, but after WLIIA). I think it's funnier with Aisha.

One ol' boy on there, Gary Anthony Williams, was a big dude, and lost weight in recent years. It's hard to recognize him at first. But I remember his chubby butt with Colin playing this skit where they had to lay on a backdrop and the camera was overhead to give the illusion they were upright. Of course, to move, they had to scoot their bodies while laying on this backdrop. It was so fucking funny, and Williams was out of breath when it was over. We laughed so hard at this.




Another funny episode was with the late Robin Williams, and one with Richard Simmons. Find them, and be sure you've urinated first.

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Reply #4 posted 01/30/19 2:22pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

Aisha has been hosting since its revival by The CW in 2013. It went off the air in 2007 and Drew Carey took over The Price is Right the same year (although he was hosting another game show before that, but after WLIIA). I think it's funnier with Aisha.

One ol' boy on there, Gary Anthony Williams, was a big dude, and lost weight in recent years. It's hard to recognize him at first. But I remember his chubby butt with Colin playing this skit where they had to lay on a backdrop and the camera was overhead to give the illusion they were upright. Of course, to move, they had to scoot their bodies while laying on this backdrop. It was so fucking funny, and Williams was out of breath when it was over. We laughed so hard at this.




Another funny episode was with the late Robin Williams, and one with Richard Simmons. Find them, and be sure you've urinated first.

The Robin Williams episode was hilarious. Especially the "Scenes From A Hat" where he quoted movie quotes as told by Carol Channing: "Well, surely you must be the Son of God!"

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Reply #5 posted 01/31/19 11:18am

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EmmaMcG said:

I didn't even know it was still on. I liked Wayne Brady's Prince impressions.

It usually comes out in the Summer time on the CW network

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Reply #6 posted 01/31/19 4:30pm

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I watch this off and on. They're funny.

Time keeps on slipping into the future...


This moment is all there is...
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