90s

7 'Whose Line Is It Anyway' Facts That Aren't Made Up, But The Points Still Don't Matter

If you grew up in the 90s, you've watched Whose Line Is It Anyway?, at least once. It was one of the biggest shows in the country and was the introduction to improv comedy for each and every one of us. Drew Carey was the host of the show that made us all laugh hysterically for years. He was joined every episode by Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles. Wayne Brady was almost always there too, so eventually he became one of the regulars as well.ABCThey would also have another guest on every episode to fill in the last empty

00s

25 Best Drew Carey Intros on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

The first American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? was hosted by Drew Carey on ABC and ABC Family. The improvisational comedy sketches have entertained Americans and many others around the world from 1998 to 2007. We can all agree that this show was entertaining from the very first word to the last. Although the British version had some great intros, the American version with Drew Carey was undeniably hilarious. The opening of the show started something like this: “Welcome to Whose Line Is It Anyway?, where everything is made up and the points don’t matter. The points

90s

10 Best Lines From "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

This was arguably one of the only comedy shows from the late '90s to early '00s that required you to have a box of tissues handy to dab away all those tears of joy. If you're one to be easily offended, this show was probably not your favorite. ABCSee what I mean? Now that's not to say everything in this show was offensive, but anything can happen when many scenes are improvised. It wasn't just what they said that was funny, but how they said it. Here are 10 lines that will have you missing the first American version of