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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 4 Episode 23 - Watch Legally and Safely

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 4 Episode 23

Episode Title: Show No. 416
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: January 24, 2002
Runtime:36 mins
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK): Seating Order: Greg, Wayne, Colin and Ryan. Superheroes: Trying to solve the worldwide crisis of too many blue shoes are: Greg: Quick Rick Ryan: Faking Injury for Sympathy Man Colin: Captain Coward Wayne: Showstopping Number Boy. Multiple Personalities: Greg, Wayne, and Ryan do a scene where a car breaks down in the forest in the middle of the night. The following props represent the following charcters: a gas can: Richard Simmons a map: John Wayne a flashlight: Scooby Doo. Scenes From a Hat: Times when it would be nice to have the ability to be beamed up; what really made the kids in Blair Witch run off screaming; what members of the Whose Line cast say to their therapists; outtakes from the Hillbilly National Theatre's Shakespeare Festival; and how the naked Fridays policy turned out at your office. Greatest Hits: Ryan and Colin sell the complilation CD Songs Of The Doctor. Wayne sings: This Is Gonna Hurt A Little in mambo style Gall Stones Are A Girl's Worst Friend as Marilyn Monroe My Gown Has No Back in '80's rock n' roll style. Sportscasters: Ryan and Colin are two rival pizza makers trying to impress a female customer; Drew and Greg are sports announcers commentating on them. Winner: Wayne Credit Reading: Wayne as Scooby Doo, Greg as Richard Simmons, and Ryan as John Wayne.

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Clive Anderson     , Colin Mochrie     , Richard Vranch     , Ryan Stiles