Hello and welcome to Whose Line Is It Anyway? Improvising the extemporized excitement tonight we have:
- First of all, Ron West, from Second City in Chicago, Chicago the windy city
- Another windy citizen is Jimmy Mulville, a Liverpudlian comedian who bases his act very much on Arthur Askey, Jimmy Tarbuck, and these days Ken Dodd
- Then from the Comedy Store in London we have Paul Merton, you know the expression "If you're tired of Londoners, then you're tired of Paul Merton"
- Completing this big-city lineup we have John Sessions from Largs
Ladies and gentlemen, the contestants.
Games[]
- Authors
- Ron - D.C. Comics
- Jimmy - Sigmund Freud
- Paul - Edgar Allan Poe
- John - The diaries of Andy Warhol
- Title: Goat-herding in Leamington Spa
- Film and Theater Styles
- Performers: Ron and Paul
- Scene: Asking for the daughter's hand in marriage
- Styles: Sam Peckinpah film, Slapstick and/or Keystone Cops, One-woman show, Coming-soon style trailer
- Performers: Jimmy and John
- Scene: Two people planning a bank robbery
- Styles: Music hall, Medieval mystery play, Come Dancing, Nativity
- Performers: Ron and Paul
- Interview
- Interviewer: Ron
- Style: Literary magazine
- John - Neptune
- Interviewer: Paul
- Style: DIY magazine
- Jimmy - Claudius
- Interviewer: Ron
- World's Worst
- Chat-up line
- Film Dubbing
- Performers: Paul and Ron
- Party Quirks
- Host: Paul
- Ron - Nine year old genius
- Jimmy - S.A.S. commando
- John - Australian soap opera actor
- Host: Paul
Winner[]
- Ron West
Credits[]
- Winner reads the credits in the style of somebody on death row