Mark Leveson
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Dan Patterson, Mark Leveson, Clive Anderson (Read by), Stephen Fry (Read by), John Sessions (Read by), Lenny Henry (Read by), Dawn French (Read by), Hugh Laurie (Read by), Griff Rhys Jones (Read by), Kate Robbins (Read by), John Bird (Read by), Rory Bremner (Read by)
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Summary
The hit improvisation radio show that spawned the TV phenomenon
Regular team captains Stephen Fry and John Sessions are joined by Lenny Henry, Dawn French, Hugh Laurie, Enn Reitel, Jimmy Mulville, Nonny Williams, Griff Rhys Jones, Kate Robbins, John Bird, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover, as they battle their way through a succession of games and romp through a world of literary styles, TV theme tunes, and film genres. Chairman Clive Anderson desperately tries to hold the whole thing together and the guests make it up as they go along in this riot of improvisation.
First heard on BBC Radio 4 in January 1988, Whose Line is it Anyway? went on to run for 10 series on Channel 4 and found success in America.
Based on comedy suggestions from the studio audience, this is ad-libbed comedy at its best.
With Colin Sell at the piano.
Devised and compiled by Mark Leveson, with additional material by Martin Booth.
Produced by Dan Patterson
Regular team captains Stephen Fry and John Sessions are joined by Lenny Henry, Dawn French, Hugh Laurie, Enn Reitel, Jimmy Mulville, Nonny Williams, Griff Rhys Jones, Kate Robbins, John Bird, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover, as they battle their way through a succession of games and romp through a world of literary styles, TV theme tunes, and film genres. Chairman Clive Anderson desperately tries to hold the whole thing together and the guests make it up as they go along in this riot of improvisation.
First heard on BBC Radio 4 in January 1988, Whose Line is it Anyway? went on to run for 10 series on Channel 4 and found success in America.
Based on comedy suggestions from the studio audience, this is ad-libbed comedy at its best.
With Colin Sell at the piano.
Devised and compiled by Mark Leveson, with additional material by Martin Booth.
Produced by Dan Patterson