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Whose Line: Living Scenery Cheerleaders
Cheerleaders become Living Scenery for Ryan and Colin, two cowboys out on the range tend to their cattle and set up camp for the night.
Aug 11, 2006 12:09 PM
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BRING BACK this show and colin.....one of the best shows ever on my list. if not THE best show.
By: jtkremer89
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and ryan stiles too...props to ryan - he is under rated as a whole..he deserves so much more popularity than he has/had.
By: jtkremer89
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If I presume you're USAnians then you might not be aware that this ran in the UK for what must've been 10 years. In the latter series Coin and Ryan became the show regulars and were on it every week usually with Mike McShane too. They absolutely saved the show as it had started to go a bit stale. I don't know if it is available on DVD but if it's not then it's surely only a matter of time until it is, so seek 'em out if you want new [to you] episodes.
By: pop-shed
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The UK version was on Comedy Central in its early days. I remember a Tony and a Josie on there as well.
By: mrsredneck
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There were loads of people on it over its long run, but there were some guests who were more regular than others. In early series John Sessions was on it every week (he's rubbish and annoying though). Josie Lawrence was there for the musical numbers. Paul Merton, Tony Slattery, Greg Proops, Steve Frost, Sweeney and Steen...
I think Colin and Ryan became the show regulars throughout the last two or three series. I think they started having trouble getting new people and many of the previous regulars stopped doing it too. I hear plenty of Americans didn't understand the scoring because the host Clive Anderson would just make it up awarding anything from -5 to 3 million points in any round and then he'd just pick the winner at random at the end. Good stuff.
I think Colin and Ryan became the show regulars throughout the last two or three series. I think they started having trouble getting new people and many of the previous regulars stopped doing it too. I hear plenty of Americans didn't understand the scoring because the host Clive Anderson would just make it up awarding anything from -5 to 3 million points in any round and then he'd just pick the winner at random at the end. Good stuff.
By: pop-shed


