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Episodes (12)
Jul 28, 1995
Hoe Down, Stand Up Sit Down, Interview.
Aug 04, 1995
Film and Theatre Styles, Remote Control, Film Dub, Song Styles, World's Worst, Props, Scene To Music, News Report, Helping Hands, and Hoedown are the games played.
Aug 11, 1995
Games played are Film and Theatre Styles, Animals, Old Job / New Job, Press Conference, Hey You Down There, World's Worst, Courtroom Scene, Helping Hands, Party Quirks, and Hoedown.
Aug 18, 1995
Improvised comedy, with host Clive Anderson and guests including Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Caroline Quentin, and Tony Slattery. Adult humour
Aug 25, 1995
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Sep 01, 1995
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Sep 08, 1995
Greg Proops, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood feature in this comedy improvisation show, hosted by the sharp-tongued Clive Anderson Adult humour
Sep 15, 1995
Jon Glover, Jimmy Mulville, Josie Lawrence and John Sessions feature in the pilot episode of the comedy improvisation show, hosted by the sharp-tongued Clive Anderson Adult humour
Sep 22, 1995
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Sep 29, 1995
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Dec 24, 1995
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Dec 26, 1995
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 7 (1995) is released on Jul 28, 1995 and the latest season 10 of Whose Line Is It Anyway? is released in 1998. Watch Whose Line Is It Anyway? online - the English Comedy TV series from United Kingdom. Whose Line Is It Anyway? is directed by Chris Bould,John F.D. Northover,Paul O'Dell,Geraldine Dowd and created by Mark Leveson with Clive Anderson and Richard Vranch. Whose Line Is It Anyway? is available online on The Roku Channel and Tubi TV.
A British show in which actors and comedians improvise sketches in various "theatre-sports"-type games, based on audience suggestions. The games might include singing a Hoedown about Tory Politicians, acting out a soap opera as hamsters, becoming bizarre super-heroes, or making up a musical about the life of an audience member.