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by Destinee Toy Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When did the original Whose Line is it anyway?

It aired from 2004 to 2008. In India, a television programme based on Whose Line Is It Anyway? was called Lo Kar Lo Baat. Most of the games were taken from the original. Also in India, a frequent theatre production similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway?, started in 2005 by Divya Palat.

Are there any games similar to Whose Line is it anyway?

Most of the games were taken from the original. Also in India, a frequent theatre production similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway?, started in 2005 by Divya Palat. In Belgium, a similar programme was made under the name Onvoorziene omstandigheden (Unforeseen Circumstances), presented by Mark Uytterhoeven on één.

What is Whose Line game show?

The first show piloted on New Year's night 2007. The show consists of four actors playing improvisational games. The games are slightly differ from the original Whose Line games, and the show introduces some new games as well (like a hook-word which has to be used through the show as many times as the performers can).

How many seasons of Whose Line is it anyway are there?

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (British TV series) (1988–1999) Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series) (1998–2007, 2013–present) Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia (2016–2017) Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a short-form improvisational comedy show originating as a popular British radio programme, before moving to British television in 1988.

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Who is it Anyway?

In the Netherlands, a show based on Whose Line Is It Anyway? was called De Lama's. Besides a number of games from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the show used a lot of new games. The show won several prizes and was one of the most watched shows on Dutch television. It aired from 2004 to 2008.

Whose line in Norway?

Norway had two separate shows based on the Whose Line concept. The first, Minus Manus, shown on Norwegian TV3, was more or less identical in tone and form to the British show, but the second, Spinn, shown on TVNorge had a slightly different set-up. Among other things, Spinn split the contestants into two competing teams (the green team and the orange team, both wearing appropriately-colored T-shirts) and also heavily involved a rotating stage that provided scenery and props for the various improvised skits. Though the shows were completely separate, many of the contestants (such as Helén Vikstvedt), featured on both.

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