Archive for the 'Whose Line is it Anyway?' Category

27
Jun

“Whose Line” Volume 2 Coming in October

The good folks over at TVShowsOnDVD.com have just announced that the “Whose Line is it Anyway?” Season 1, Volume 2 Uncensored DVD will be released on October 9th for $26.97. It seems like a lot for only ten episodes, so I might wait until Christmas for this one. So far, there is no indication of a censored version.

21
Dec

British “Whose Line is it Anyway?” Goes to DVD

Thrilling news for all us Whosers: the British version of one of my favorite shows, “Whose Line is it Anyway”, is coming to DVD soon. A&E will be releasing the first and second season on a one disc set. You can preorder it from Amazon for $34.99. Otherwise, it looks like it’ll be $49.99. This set will be released on February 27, 2007, so be sure to pick it up if you’re a fan. The more of these we can get the better.

10
Nov

New British “Millionaire” Playstation Game

How long has it been since the US has gotten a decent “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” computer game?  Nonetheless, our friends in England will be receiving a new game courtesy of Eidos.  This game will also support the controllers used in the video game “Buzz!”.  Not only will this game come out on Playstation 2 at Christmas, but also on Playstation Portable and your own PC.  Even more, there will be a four player mode where you can pass a difficult question to an opponent, which sounds rather interesting.  The PS2 version also supports EyeToy.

10
Nov

“Whose Line is it Anyway?” on NBC’s DotComedy

This could be interesting. The gigantic smash and cult hit “Whose Line is it Anyway” has found its way onto NBC’s new online broadband comedy network “DotComedy”. “Whose Line is it Anyway?” was made for ABC by Warner Brothers, and ABC still retains some rights with new episodes airing sporadically on ABC Family. This creates an interesting situation, actually. This would have to mean that NBC has SOME rights to “Whose Line is it Anyway?”. I’m probably over analyzing this, but I’m wondering if NBC is considering a revival of “Whose Line is it Anyway?” to fit their new 8PM-9PM non-scripted block of shows. “Whose Line is it Anyway” is extremely cheap to produce, and Drew Carey has said they can whip out six episodes in three to four episodes. Remember, “Whose Line” is on DVD now too, and sources from LA have told us that they were in a line for a half-hour to pick up copies of it. “Whose Line is it Anyway?” airs Mondays through Thursdays at 10PM ET to 11PM ET and on Fridays from 8PM ET to 11PM ET on ABC Family.




 

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