The Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway? Uncensored
Drew Carey, Wayne Brady, Greg Proops, Ryan Stiles
Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood, Laura Hall
2 DVD 10 Episodes + 1 Bonus Episode
Warner Home Video 2009

Whose Line Is It Anyway? ruled TV for 8 years. The Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway Uncensored DVD set proves this improv comedy show is still fresh and still lots of fun to watch, especially uncensored. There are 10 episodes here from seasons 3 to 5 and a bonus hour long best of seasons 1 and 2. This set also features lots of guest stars to add to the fun. Uncensored here means some skits contain sexual innuendos.

The first show here guest stars Richard Simmons who plays living scenery after being sung to by Wayne Brady. This really is a best episode of Whose Line with Simmons making everything more than suggestive. The second show has doo wop, props, and sound effects. David Hasselhoff shows up as a guest star on DVD 1 Episode 3 of The Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway? My favorite, Scenes From A Hat, is featured in the fifth show.

The Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway DVD 2 opens with an episode guest starring Florence Henderson of The Brady Bunch. Brad Sherwood and Wayne Brady sing Mrs Brady’s praises disco style. Bodybuilder Jane Tricker also has Brady sing to her in the fourth episode on this disc. The second show is by far the raunchiest of this Best of Whose Line set and probably not family viewing. The third show is a special Valentine’s Day show with cheerleaders. Look for comic Greg Proops in some of these episodes. Jerry Springer shows up in the last episode on this disc.

The bonus feature on The Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway? Uncensored is The Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway from seasons 1 and 2. This includes the famous Melissa’s underwear bit, bloopers, and a few skits that did not make it past the censors the first time around.

If you were a fan of this Drew Carey TV show, this DVD set is the way to go.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Uncensored Season One Vol. One review

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Uncensored Season One Vol. 2 review

 

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