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Zimmy


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Posted Fri Feb 8th, 2008 2:47am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
I thought you guys might enjoy this, it's a little video of Whose Line bloopers (they're uncensored so be prepared for language and all that):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwmahSfFVlQ

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Shyamz


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Posted Tue Feb 19th, 2008 6:07pm Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
I'm sure everyone here will be delighted to know that "Whose Line Is It Anyway? Series 1 + 2", are coming out on DVD in the UK on the 25th.

Which must mean that the others will be coming out at some point too.

Can be pre-orderd on Amazon, (Region 2 only).


Eeeeee

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WhyGenTom


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Posted Tue Feb 26th, 2008 4:42pm Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
I'm sure everyone here will be delighted to know that "Whose Line Is It Anyway? Series 1 + 2", are coming out on DVD in the UK on the 25th.

Which must mean that the others will be coming out at some point too.

Can be pre-orderd on Amazon, (Region 2 only).


Eeeeee

Pre-ordered from Play.com - delivered a few days ago. Woohoo, can't wait to watch it

By the way... http://www.youtube.com/user/NeoCon2K7 - I'm uploading all my hoarded Whose Line clips if you wanna take a look, both UK and US. Enjoy

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The Oracle


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Posted Tue Mar 11th, 2008 2:32am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
I'm not keen on Drew Cary either but I just love the US Whose line my favourites are of course Colin and Ryan, also Wayne and Brad, and Chip.

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Panja


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Posted Tue Mar 11th, 2008 2:40am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
I was reminded by Tom's videos on youtube that Whose Line is a great show, and now I've been watching it a lot. I ordered the first two seasons of the UK one but they haven't arrived yet so I've been watching the first season of the US one. Sometimes it's really funny but Drew Carey gets on my nerves a lot and Ryan Stiles is even worse, but other times they are both really funny so I don't know. I just finished listening to the radio show too, I really can't get enough of Whose Line Is It Anyway!

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wildfire


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Posted Mon Mar 31st, 2008 2:42am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
this one has some brilliant Stephen Fry witticisms:

"What not to say when meeting the Queen..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHBy3lTohaU

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Soph


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Posted Sat Oct 4th, 2008 10:12am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
this one has some brilliant Stephen Fry witticisms:

"What not to say when meeting the Queen..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHBy3lTohaU
I loved that, I can't believe they cut it out on the repeat on Dave, 20 years on and it's apparent it's too bad for TV viewing.

Enn Reteil didn't find it quite as funny as I did.

& Gosh, the apoligetic Stephen.

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amyl_nitrate


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Posted Mon Oct 6th, 2008 8:30am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
this one has some brilliant Stephen Fry witticisms:

"What not to say when meeting the Queen..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHBy3lTohaU
I loved that, I can't believe they cut it out on the repeat on Dave, 20 years on and it's apparent it's too bad for TV viewing.

Enn Reteil didn't find it quite as funny as I did.

& Gosh, the apoligetic Stephen.

You're kidding?! They cut it? Why it's nowt really. How sad.

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MrBon


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Posted Fri Feb 4th, 2011 8:36am Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?

I just watched the episode with Stephen in and enjoyed it a lot but couldn't help to feel Stephen was feeling to awkward in it. Why was Clive Anderson taking the piss out of him? I feel I missed something at the beginning of the show.


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amyl_nitrate


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Posted Fri Aug 12th, 2011 1:52pm Post subject: WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?

I get the impression Stephen lives in mortal fear of what he's going to be asked to do on these panel shows, especially if it's going to involve singing or rapping. Gotta give him credit for giving it a go despite the fear of singing.

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