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E: 03/03 Win DVD of Whose Line is it Anyway?
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http://www.chortle.co.uk/about/2008/02/19/6431/we_couldnt_give_a_script...
Answer = To read out the credits in a style of Clive Anderson's choosing
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Whose Line is it Anyway? will be available on DVD for the first time from Monday – and we have five copies to give away.
The first two series of the improvised Channel 4 show are being released on a four-disc set.
The first episodes aired in 1988, at 10pm on Fridays, and the show lasted ten series, until 1998. A US version then launced, which ran until 2006.
Presented by Clive Anderson, the show featured a pool of regulars such as John Sessions, Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery, Mike McShane, Paul Merton and Richard Vranch. Guests included Stephen Fry, Peter Cook, Jonathon Pryce, Sandi Toksvig, Griff Rhys Jones, and Rory Bremner.
The DVD release comes as vintage editions of the show have been revived by UKTV’s Dave channel. Series one and two will be priced £29.99 when 4DVD releases it on Monday, but to stand a chance of winning, answer the following question by March 3, when the winner will be chosen at random from all correct entered. Bulk entries from automated systems will be disqualified.
Answer = To read out the credits in a style of Clive Anderson's choosing
And, to prove you are human, not an automated spammer, please suggest a film or theatre style:[SIZE=-2]<INPUT name=answer2 max="" length="50">[/SIZE]
Whose Line is it Anyway? will be available on DVD for the first time from Monday – and we have five copies to give away.
The first two series of the improvised Channel 4 show are being released on a four-disc set.
The first episodes aired in 1988, at 10pm on Fridays, and the show lasted ten series, until 1998. A US version then launced, which ran until 2006.
Presented by Clive Anderson, the show featured a pool of regulars such as John Sessions, Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery, Mike McShane, Paul Merton and Richard Vranch. Guests included Stephen Fry, Peter Cook, Jonathon Pryce, Sandi Toksvig, Griff Rhys Jones, and Rory Bremner.
The DVD release comes as vintage editions of the show have been revived by UKTV’s Dave channel. Series one and two will be priced £29.99 when 4DVD releases it on Monday, but to stand a chance of winning, answer the following question by March 3, when the winner will be chosen at random from all correct entered. Bulk entries from automated systems will be disqualified.
From MSE Martin - Some General Tips On Holiday Home Organisations and Sales Meetings
DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THEM WITH A BARGEPOLE!
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I believe it does but if it doesn't can you point out where I've made a blooper?
EDIT: I missed your 'sorry', please ignore me......From MSE Martin - Some General Tips On Holiday Home Organisations and Sales Meetings
DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THEM WITH A BARGEPOLE!0 -
For some reason, I have no idea why, but my 8 year old loves this show! Her & her Daddy are forever watching it on Dave!2025 - finally back comping after a stressful house move - send me fairy dust please!
2026 winnings!!!
January - £10 The Spin Off
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Yes, My DD1 (aged 14) loves it too. I think its because its sort of like the Drama they do at school but I could be wrong.
If you're ever in London they still do improv live at the Comedy Store, about once a week I think. Have a look here:-
http://www.chortle.co.uk/venues/16/london_central/15/comedy_store?PHPSESSID=32854593b395975dedf3c687a9997302
Josie lawrence, Richard Vranch, Neil mullarky are there tomorrow nightFrom MSE Martin - Some General Tips On Holiday Home Organisations and Sales Meetings
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A bit far for me but thanks for the info!2025 - finally back comping after a stressful house move - send me fairy dust please!
2026 winnings!!!
January - £10 The Spin Off
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