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Whose Line UK 10x02 (2/3)

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(REUPLOAD) Greg Proops, Phil LaMarr, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles

Press Conference - Greg, Phil, and Ryan interview Colin, who is having Clive Anderson's love child.

Props - Ryan and Colin vs. Greg and Phil

Multiple Personalities - Greg, Colin, and Ryan, who are broken down at night, exchange a torch (John Wayne), a petrol can (Elvis Presley), and a map (Captain Kirk).

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  • "Why?"

    gotta love ryan! :)

  • "aging is so horrible" lololol

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  • @mattyxmatt313 Clive is hilarious. Did you not just hear his joke "Well the points are going crazy. I'm writing them all in gibberish." He's funny! Much better than Drew's constant sexual jokes that get old fast.

  • 3:50 Ryan taps Colin's shoulder 'hey buddy do this'

    3:59 Colin acts out Ryan's idea

    4:03 Colin looks at Clive 'Ryan made me do it'

  • @Satori19 (My previous comment wsn't directed at you. Hit the wrong reply first and copied the @ over.)

  • @mattyxmatt313 @Satori19 Oh God damn it teh same comment was posted in the previous video by someone completely different. Clive was hosting this show when improv television was on a crutch, decades ago. Show a little respect. First, of all, Clive is a damn good host. Really, if you think he has no humor, you simply don't get it. It's typical English dry wit. His humor is in his speech, not his behavior. How much air time does the host take up anyway? Why does the host matter so much?

  • I think Colin had figured it out by 'bald faced lie'. If you listen, you can hear Clive laughing in the background. Wow, we're not even at the last episode and I'm already missing Whose Line UK. I don't want to start anything, but I like that version the best - and I'm American.

  • @mattyxmatt313 It's sista, actually, and thank you :-)

  • @DasNutellamaedchen well said brutha, well said

  • @mattyxmatt313 I like Clive's dry deadpan wit and think it matches the dark setting of the early UK seasons. It's like everything is set simple so the hillariousness of the actors and comedians can shine more, as if you place diamonds on black satin. Yes, the atmosphere in the US episodes is happier and nicer, but it covers the improvisations too much. WL US feels more like a big party, WL UK is faster, a bit darker, and they can swear. So Drew fits to the US version, Clive to the UK version.

  • drew is way better than clive..i think clive is less humorous then drew, he seems too serious on a comedy show..i dno, anyone agree?

  • a lot of comments are being too harsh on clive. generally, he's a good host; neither better nor worse than drew. for those that think he doesn't enjoy the show, please watch more eps of the uk because his laughs are overheard most of the time as the improvisers strut their stuff. after the games he quickly becomes composed that's why rarely are there cameos of him reacting - except of course when it's a greg-clive banter moment.

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