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Re: The 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' appreciation thread
I gave up on the new CW version and have stuck with rewatching occasional episodes from its ABC run. The new one is just not doing it for me. It lacks energy, the guest stars are terribly overdone, and (at least when I watched) they kept doing the same games each episode with very little variety. I can only watch Helping Hands so many times in a row.
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Re: The 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' appreciation thread
Other than the guest stars, I still love it. I just wish Aisha would get in there and mix it up once and awhile like Drew did.
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Re: The 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' appreciation thread
For those interested, they have been doing an 45-55 minute zoom on Wayne Brady's Youtube channel before every new episode for the last month.
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Re: The 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' appreciation thread
I still watch this show haha
The Wanya Morris (Boyz II Men) and Wayne Brady “Tire Salesman” duet from a couple seasons ago was an instant classic. |
Re: The 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' appreciation thread
Honestly, I didn't realize this show was still on. Guess I have some catching up to do.
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Re: The 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' appreciation thread
‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ To End Run On CW, Says Star Colin Mochrie
https://deadline.com/2022/11/whose-l...et-1235164524/ ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ Star Colin Mochrie Claims “We Never Received Fair Compensation” https://deadline.com/2023/02/whose-l...ns-1235254834/ After tweeting in November that he believes the 12th season of CW’s Whose Line Is It Anyway? will be the last, star Colin Mochrie is getting brutally candid about his time — and lack of fair pay — on the show. “There is a complicated relationship with the show,” Mochrie told Vulture. “The downside is that we never received fair compensation for the success of the show. We provide the content but don’t get paid as writers. We never received residuals for a show that’s been shown around the world since its inception. Seeing announcements about the sale to the show overseas or to HBO Max can get irritating.” “I hope I don’t sound bitter, because I learned long ago that this business is not fair, and being bitter about it gets you nowhere,” he continued. “I also find it odd that any publicizing of the show comes through our social media. Every day a tweet shows up: ‘You guys should bring that show back!’ Every season for the last nine years we’ve had to remind folks that we are on. So the short answer is, as of now, this is the last season with this cast. The longer, more vague answer is that it’s like the Mafia: It keeps pulling us back, so who knows?” Mochrie in November tweeted they were set to begin shooting what he believes is the 12th and final season in January. Currently in its 11th season, the improvisational comedy show is an adaptation of the British show of the same name. It originally aired on ABC and ABC Family from 1998 to 2007 before a revival was picked up by the CW and began airing in 2013. Deadline has confirmed that no final decision has been made on the show that stars Mochrie, Wayne Brady, Ryan Stiles and Aisha Tyler and is executive produced by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson. It’s from Hat Trick Prods. and Warner Bros. TV. “Everyone at the show — producers and actors — are calling this the last taping,” Mochrie told Vulture. “The short answer is that if it comes back, it probably won’t be with this cast.” |
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