Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Comedy
Reality

Whose Line Is It Anyway?

8S | 219E
08/05/1998
7.8
Greg Proops
S1E1

1. Greg Proops

9.3
8/5/1998
Brad Sherwood
S1E2

2. Brad Sherwood

8.7
8/12/1998
Greg Proops
S1E3

3. Greg Proops

7.0
8/19/1998
Brad Sherwood
S1E4

4. Brad Sherwood

7.0
8/26/1998
Brad Sherwood & Karen Maruyama
S1E5

5. Brad Sherwood & Karen Maruyama

7.0
9/2/1998
Brad Sherwood & Kathy Kinney
S1E6

6. Brad Sherwood & Kathy Kinney

7.5
9/9/1998
Greg Proops
S1E7

7. Greg Proops

9.0
9/23/1998
Denny Siegel
S1E8

8. Denny Siegel

9.0
12/9/1998
Greg Proops
S1E9

9. Greg Proops

8.0
12/16/1998
Denny Siegel
S1E10

10. Denny Siegel

8.0
1/6/1999
Greg Proops
S1E11

11. Greg Proops

8.0
1/13/1999
Brad Sherwood
S1E12

12. Brad Sherwood

7.0
1/20/1999
Denny Siegel
S1E13

13. Denny Siegel

0.0
1/27/1999
Brad Sherwood & Ian Gomez
S1E14

14. Brad Sherwood & Ian Gomez

0.0
2/3/1999

15. Greg Proops

7.0
2/10/1999
Brad Sherwood
S1E16

16. Brad Sherwood

7.0
2/17/1999
Stephen Colbert
S1E17

17. Stephen Colbert

8.0
2/24/1999
Denny Siegel
S1E18

18. Denny Siegel

7.0
3/10/1999
Brad Sherwood
S1E19

19. Brad Sherwood

6.0
3/17/1999
Greg Proops & Denny Siegel
S1E20

20. Greg Proops & Denny Siegel

9.0
3/24/1999

Overview

The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.