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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Series 1-2 [DVD]
 
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Series 1-2 [DVD]

Clive Anderson , Ryan Stiles , Chris Bould , Geraldine Dowd    Suitable for 12 years and over   DVD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Clive Anderson, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, John Sessions, Tony Slattery
  • Directors: Chris Bould, Geraldine Dowd, John F.D. Northover, Paul O'Dell
  • Writers: Dan Patterson, Mark Leveson
  • Producers: Dan Patterson, Denise O'Donoghue
  • Format: PAL, Colour, Subtitled
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Channel 4 DVD
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Feb 2008
  • Run Time: 735 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000V6AEYK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 10,972 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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The funniest improvisational show to hit UK screens is finally on DVD! WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?: THE COMPLETE SERIES 1 & 2 features all 30 episodes from the show’s initial series produced from 1998 – 1990. Host Clive Anderson directs the action, assigning points at random and enduring quips about his disappearing hairline. The panel of four performers and comedians picked from a group of regulars including John Sessions, Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery, Mike McShane and Paul Merton, with Richard Vranch on the ivories, and guests including Stephen Fry, Peter Cook, Jonathan Pryce, Sandi Toksvig, Griff Rhys Jones and Rory Bremner provide the fast-paced wit with their dazzling off-the-cuff antics. This DVD boxset includes countless unforgettable moments with John Sessions’ uncannily accurate pastiche of Charles Dickens, Stephen Fry and Peter Cook playing Film and Theatre Styles, Mike McShane as Scarlett O’Hara and Ryan Stiles as an insect in Party Quirks, and Griff Rhys Jones literally eating a sock!


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
improv. 80's style 1 Jun 2007
Format:DVD
When I was younger I really enjoyed the sponteneity of the show, it was funny, fresh, energy filled - guests went from pompous (john sessions) to musical (josie lawrence) to witty (greg proops, paul merton, tony slattery) to physically comedian (ryan stiles and...well most of the american guests) and was good fun.

Nice to see it back and it is blast from the past which some will love and some will just stare at blankly and go 'huh??', with so many seasons under their belt it is interesting and refreshing to see its birth and continuation and allowed mock the week, QI, buzzcocks et all the freedom they have now. It can be daft, inventive and surprising and you find yourself guessing what will come next...

Yes it is region 1 so you need a multi-region player, games console or PC but why give it one star for that?? the dvd itself and shows were great - that is like calling an album rubbish as it is only on vinyl or all food rubbish if it isnt green and available in one place...check out the hack sites to alter your dvd player or wait for the inevitable region 2 version (or there is always u-tu be...)

Great nostalgia, great host with his sarcastic yet encouraging demeanour and certainly better than the american version - but if you didnt enjoy it back then you wont now so stay away... I would have given it 4 stars but the harsh judgment on region made me bump it up one!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Oh So Brilliant 17 Jan 2008
Format:DVD
What can I say about Whose Line? It's brilliant, ever so much, that's about it really. I'd advise everyone in the world to buy the DVD, just for the hilarity of it. I'm only a teenager, but I just love the silly humour- plus the sophisticated stuff.

It's also wonderful to see how the programme first started off, the begins of such a great and wonderful show, and to see the very first, pilot episode where the contestants are almost quaking in their boots! Also, to know what they're like in later series is very funny aswell, just to see how sweet and slightly innocent they are on their first episode.

Long live Whose Line!
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful
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Having waited and waited for this show to be released, my prayers have finally been answered. This is the original British version of the tv show. Originally shown on Channel 4, this was always my favourite show even when Channel 4 used to have a good comedy line up.
The show was based on improv, meaning the comedy could range from very high brow satire or intellectual humour, through to simple swearing and satire. Yet even with the vast scope of comic genres Whose line was always one thing: unbelievably funny!
Whether you are sat bemused at how John Sessions and Johnathon Pryce can act out a style you've never heard of ( I know as a child that that was a regular thing for me )or sat in awe at how Josey Lawrence or Mike McShane could make up perfect sounding song in a heartbeat, or just laughing out loud at the childish exploits of Tony Slattery, this show is just funny. If you don't laugh at this then you probably have a problem with your sense of humour.
Three pieces of warning for you though:

1, If you are a fan of the American version, this will feel very different. None of your annoying american audience screeching out delight at obvious jokes, the uk show at times can be very clever humour. None of listening to the inane ramblings of the deeply unfunny Drew Carey ( we know the points don't matter, you don't have to tell us every time!), but instead the host is a reserved and sarcastic Clive Anderson.
But most importantly, Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie are not residents in this show. When they appear, they are guests and obviously new to the genre. You may think that they are not as smooth as they are in the later episodes, and certainly not like they are in the american version, but the episodes benefit from this. My biggest complaint about the American show was always that the improv became repetative, and you could almost tell what Colin and Ryan (two of the best guests in the UK Whose Line )were going to say. The show lost its edge, and at times it felt like a poorly rehearsed sketch show. That is not something you could say about the british version. The British show could jump in any direction at any time, and that added to the genius of the show.

2, This is not the edited version shown on UKTV Gold 2 or Dave. This is the full version, without the cuts when the show gets rude. You would not believe how annoyed I get with the cuts on the freeview channels when you know the best joke of the show has been cut out. The full unedited version is great for comedy, but not so great for younger kids.

3, This is the first two seasons of the British show. As such some of the performers look nervous, and the flow is not achieved in the games until somewhere in the second half of the first series. Not that there aren't funny moments in every episodes, but at times it feels like no one knows what is going on. It is on the second series you start to see the show at its absolute best.

Whose line is it anyway? is a British institution. One of the funniest shows that was ever on tv. Buy this show and laugh for days. Although subsequent series are funnier, it is more than worth getting this edition to see how the show developed.

(This is a review based on viewing the Region 1 DVD, which may have some different features, but the episodes will be the same. )
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
If you need more laughter in your life, buy this!
This awesome DVD is a perfect anecdote for those moments in life when you're feeling a bit down and need an instant pick-me-up. Whose Line is it Anyway? Read more
Published 14 months ago by adeej
delightful, love it!
the best TV show ever
hillarious, can't stop laughing!
I'd really love to get all 10 seasons! why aren't they for sale?
Published 15 months ago by Cloudy
As good as you remember it...
This brought back great memories - I can't believe my dad would let me stay up late watching these with him (for the first series I was only 8!). Read more
Published 15 months ago by Glenny
funny funny funny
the best tv show ever invented. everyone should have this at home to watch.
Published on 14 Sep 2009 by Rebecca Day
Utter genius
Improvisation at its best. Laugh out loud, brilliantly funny. I can watch this over and over again. Easily one of the greatest shows ever on British television.
Published on 20 Aug 2009 by Emily Reader
One of the funniest shows ever
It's fantastic to see Whose Line now available on DVD. I would like to point out that two of the funniest men are missing from the listed line up John Sessions and Griff Rhys... Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2009 by The Batty Belgian
Classic Comedy
I remember watching this the first time around back in the late 80's and early 90's, and it was very funny. Then they took it to America and, as usual, ruined it. Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2009 by R
A great trip down memory lane!
If you are used to watching the American remake of this show, be warned! This dvd isn't like that; Clive Anderson doesn't insist on joining in every game (in fact, he resists it... Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2009 by Ms. B. Harper
Amazing
This is so much better than the American version. This is one prgramme we did better than the Americans. Such a shame that it stopped being made.
Published on 26 Dec 2008 by P. Jefferd
next?
sure this is a great DVD - but when the hell is series 3 and 4 coming out?????!
Published on 9 Oct 2008 by Mr. M. S. Bonfield
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