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Fri, 09 Dec 2011
British "Whose Line Is It Anyway" - 10:23
As most people should know British comedy tends to be the best around, a show
I was hooked on when living in the UK for all of 1993 is
Whose Line Is It Anyway,
airing from 1988 to 1998. I taped around 13 episodes from Foxtel my my mum's
house a few years ago (they have Foxtel, on which it was airing). There was a
US version of the show, with some of the same comedians appearing and hosted
by Drew Carey, however the US version of the show sucked.
Anyway the show is an theatre sports style improvisation show with comedians
acting out various provided (often by the audience) situations on the spot. I
have to say this is one of the funniest shows I have ever seen, probably
helped by the fact it has some of my favourite comedians as regulars, Paul
Merton and Stephen Fry.
I have been watching the tape I have of the show a bit last night and tonight
and I have been laughing almost constantly. This truly is brilliantly
entertaining, highly recommended. For more information there are
some
sites with more of it and of course
something
Wikipedia.
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