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Posted by djdl on Apr-08-2005 05:25:

[CLASSIC] Richard Simmons on Whose Line Is It Anyway?

the skit speaks for itself

http://movies.collegehumor.com/media/movies/richard.wmv


Posted by Orbax on Apr-08-2005 05:42:

hahha i love how they start attacking eachother with richard


Posted by Krysta_101 on Apr-08-2005 05:44:



best Whose Line Segment evvvver!!


Posted by Jer on Apr-08-2005 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Krysta_101


best Whose Line Segment evvvver!!


That show was the Tits back when it was true to its British Roots.. I'm a little dissapointed w/ it lately.


Posted by mezzir on Apr-08-2005 05:51:

wow...
i wasn't expecting much
but i haven't laughed that hard in a loooooong time
awesome find!


Posted by Orbax on Apr-08-2005 05:56:

please find episode 132/show # 509 if you can

Guest star: Miss America

Scenes from a Hat are "Unusual things for a neighbor to ask to borrow," "If you used stripper moves to perform mundane tasks," "World's worst things to say the first time you see someone naked,"


Posted by djdl on Apr-08-2005 14:38:

hahah, that sounds funny, but my friend sent me this link. i didnt find it myself


Posted by DarkAngel on Apr-08-2005 14:48:

Drunk

OMG LOLLLLLLLLLL!!!! That was hilarious!!!!


Posted by Lira on Apr-08-2005 15:01:

It used to be one of my favourite shows but I didn't laugh that much this time. I don't know, Richard Simmons seemed too "hyper". The other 3 comedians are usually hilarious though and I'd say they were the best part in this video as well.
quote:
Originally posted by ZeroVII
That show was the Tits back when it was true to its British Roots.. I'm a little dissapointed w/ it lately.

It was a Brit show?


Posted by Krysta_101 on Apr-08-2005 15:03:

I waaaas a Brit show. I actually liked the American version better. Some of the British comedians were just not up to par.

And they didn't have the Richard Simmons interludes


Posted by muckluck on Apr-08-2005 19:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
It was a Brit show?


Yeah it waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas a brit show. Colin and Ryan were still on every show back then and the host was some bald british guy, his name was boring fuckhead or something. Proops was on it often, as well as a bald british guy with grey hair and black eyebrows, and a british lady with black hair. Phil Lamar was on as a guest a lot too. I believe since Drew Carey was friends with Ryan Stiles who was a regular on the british version, and Carey had his own show and some weight in the industry, he decided he liked brit Whose Line and brought it to american TV as the host with new comedians.

Then again that could be completely wrong and the decision instead made wholly by ABC execs who decided to make Carey host and keep Stiles when they brought it to the US and aired it after the Drew Carey Show because it all fit together nicely that way.

I like to think Carey had more of a hand in it since he made it plain in interviews that Green Screen was something he did mostly on his own because he liked the Whose Line improv concept so much, so he does do that kind of thing. And he was also the Executive Producer of american whose line (as well as the host) from the beginning in 1998, so that supports that it maybe was his idea to import the show. I'm sure ABC would have hired someone else as the EP if it was their notion to import the show.

The recent "Drew Carey's Green Screen" show, which is basically Whose Line with background animation, first aired in Oct 2004 but was taken off the air a month later. It is not officially cancelled and there are lots of unaired taped shows that are waiting to be snapped up by someone and possibly shown in the future, as well as potential production of new shows. The only actors from Whose Line who appear on Green Screen are Proops, Mochrie, and Sherwood (and Carey). Proops and Colin are getting old now though...

About this particular Richard Simmons scene, it's really subpar compared to funnier moments i've seen.


Posted by PhilBxR on Apr-08-2005 20:07:

What a load of pish, American humour at it's best

You kunts will laugh at anything!!

BTW where have I seen the guy who was wearing the blue shirt before??


Posted by Dervish on Apr-08-2005 22:39:

quote:
Originally posted by PhilBaXteR
What a load of pish, American humour at it's best

You kunts will laugh at anything!!

BTW where have I seen the guy who was wearing the blue shirt before??


When will they learn that fags arn't funny (well atleast that one wasn't)?


Posted by Yan on Apr-08-2005 22:45:

I always thought he went "skee skee skee".


Posted by Vivid Boy on Apr-08-2005 23:47:

the best one was when chyna was a guest.


Posted by Lira on Apr-09-2005 03:39:

quote:
Originally posted by muckluck
Yeah it waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas a brit show. Colin and Ryan were still on every show back then and the host was some bald british guy, his name was boring fuckhead or something. Proops was on it often, as well as a bald british guy with grey hair and black eyebrows, and a british lady with black hair. Phil Lamar was on as a guest a lot too. I believe since Drew Carey was friends with Ryan Stiles who was a regular on the british version, and Carey had his own show and some weight in the industry, he decided he liked brit Whose Line and brought it to american TV as the host with new comedians.

Then again that could be completely wrong and the decision instead made wholly by ABC execs who decided to make Carey host and keep Stiles when they brought it to the US and aired it after the Drew Carey Show because it all fit together nicely that way.

I like to think Carey had more of a hand in it since he made it plain in interviews that Green Screen was something he did mostly on his own because he liked the Whose Line improv concept so much, so he does do that kind of thing. And he was also the Executive Producer of american whose line (as well as the host) from the beginning in 1998, so that supports that it maybe was his idea to import the show. I'm sure ABC would have hired someone else as the EP if it was their notion to import the show.

The recent "Drew Carey's Green Screen" show, which is basically Whose Line with background animation, first aired in Oct 2004 but was taken off the air a month later. It is not officially cancelled and there are lots of unaired taped shows that are waiting to be snapped up by someone and possibly shown in the future, as well as potential production of new shows. The only actors from Whose Line who appear on Green Screen are Proops, Mochrie, and Sherwood (and Carey). Proops and Colin are getting old now though...

Thanks for the info


Posted by Swamper on Apr-09-2005 05:00:

I thought it was funny - but - what added more to it was the 'ABC / Family' graphic at the bottom right, lol.



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