Hello and welcome to Whose Line Is It Anyway? the improvisation program, and providing the spontaneous combustion tonight we have:
- First of all, from the Comedy Store Players, Josie Lawrence, with a face that's launched a thousand quips
- Paul Merton, with a face that expresses anything up to two emotions
- Julian Clary, whose face is so beautiful it could almost be painted
- Mike McShane, whose face is now home to Basil Brush
Ladies and gentlemen, the contestants.
Games
- Film and Theater Styles
- Performers: Julian and Paul
- Scene: Door-to-door salesman
- Styles: Greek tragedy, Disney, Berkoff, Pirate movie
- Performers: Josie and Mike
- Scene: One suspects the other one is having an affair
- Styles: Australian soap, Twin Peaks, Old-time musical
- Performers: Julian and Paul
- Film Dubbing
- Performers: Paul and Julian
- Scene: An escort agency
- Film: Stingray (1964)
- Interview
- Interviewer: Julian
- Style: Fan-zine
- Mike - Julius Caesar
- Interviewer: Julian
- Song Styles
- Singers: Mike and Josie
- About: Electric drills
- Styles: Reggae (Mike) and Heavy metal (Josie)
- Alphabet
- Performers: Julian and Paul
- Scene: Somebody being arrested
- Starting letter: A
- Expert Translation
- Expert: Josie
- Translator: Paul
- Language: Swedish
- Topic: Volvos
- Gospel
- About: Sewing
Winner
- Paul Merton
Credits
- Winner reads the credits in the style of a taxi driver