- 1 Brad SherwoodJan. 17, 2005
- 2 Kathy GreenwoodJan. 17, 2005
- 3 Greg ProopsJan. 24, 2005
- 4 Chip EstenJan. 24, 2005
- 5 Chip EstenJan. 31, 2005
- 6 Kathy GreenwoodJan. 31, 2005
- 7 Brad SherwoodFeb. 07, 2005
- 8 Chip EstenFeb. 07, 2005
- 9 Chip EstenFeb. 14, 2005
- 10 Greg ProopsFeb. 14, 2005
- 11 Greg ProopsFeb. 21, 2005
- 12 Kathy GreenwoodFeb. 21, 2005
- 13 Kathy GreenwoodFeb. 28, 2005
- 14 Jeff DavisMar. 07, 2005
- 15 Brad SherwoodMar. 14, 2005
- 16 Kathy GreenwoodMar. 21, 2005
- 17 Kathy GreenwoodMar. 28, 2005
- 18 Greg ProopsApr. 04, 2005
- 19 Chip EstenApr. 11, 2005
- 20 Brad SherwoodApr. 18, 2005
- 21 Chip EstenApr. 25, 2005
- 22 Kathy GreenwoodMay. 02, 2005
- 23 Kathy GreenwoodMay. 09, 2005
- 24 Brad SherwoodMay. 16, 2005
- 25 Kathy GreenwoodMay. 23, 2005
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: 7×20
Number of Words is a scene from Star Trek, has Captain Kirk (Ryan, 3 words) has been captured by a Klingon (Wayne, 4 words). Mr. Spock (Brad, 5 words) and Scotty (Colin, 2 words) beam down to the planet to rescue them. Scenes From a Hat has the quartet act out “”Things you don’t want to be shouting at a party when the music suddenly stops””, “”Bad things to say or do with someone with a hairy back””, “”Poems about embarrassing moments””, and “”The worst soap opera cliffhanger lines leading into a commercial””. In Dubbing, Colin is an explorer who finds Jane, audience member Rachel (voiced by Brad) in the jungle, taking Cheetah for a walk and tries to pursuade her to return to civilization with him. Suddenly Tarzan, played by Ryan, swings in to reclaim her. Colin and Ryan then sell a Greatest Hits compilation based on TV Detective and Cop Shows, as sung by Brad and Wayne, in the styles of the Rolling Stones, Opera, and a Burlesque Stripper Song. Colin wins, so it’s Wayne and Brad vs Ryan and D
Episode Title:Brad Sherwood
Serie:Whose Line Is It Anyway?