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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 9 Episode 11 - Watch Legally and Safely

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 9 Episode 11

Episode Title: Series 9 Compilation 1
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: September 18, 1997
Runtime:36 mins
IMDb Rating:

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK): Seating Order: None.Questions Only: Greg, Ryan, Colin and Rory are in the Olympic Village. Film and Theatre Styles: Ryan is a zoologist who has been living with gorillas for 20 years and Colin has arrived to tell him that it's time to come home. Styles: Pirate movie, Muppets and Western. Let's Make A Date: Brad must choose from: Mike: a dog making a dirty phone call Colin: increasingly annoyed by Brad's stupidity Ryan: channelling the spirits of Brad's dead relatives. Song Titles: Steve, Colin, Brad and Ryan are at the racetrack. Song Styles: Josie sings to audience member Andy, an account manager, in the style of a big musical love song. Sports Commentators: Greg(Snacky Cracky)and Rory(Murray Walker) commentate on Ryan and Colin, who are at adjoining desks in an office. Daytime Talk Show: Participating in Come On, Get It Out! are: Host: Josie Guests: Stephen(Julie), Colin(Fred) and Ryan(John) Subject: being obsessed with washing-up. Hollywood Director: Colin directs the following scene: Greg and Ryan are in Alien and one of them is not feeling too well. Styles: Constantly giving double-takes, an upbeat musical, and German strippers with a shoulder disability. Song Styles: Brad sings to audience member Pauline, a car saleswoman, in the style of Brit-pop.Winner: None Credit Reading: None.

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