British Whose Line, worst thing to say on meeting the Queen, Stephen Fry: "Oh, that reminds me, I must buy a stamp".
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One of the funniest things I've seen on the American version was Ryan Stiles playing a foal being born as a party guest.
"As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly," on WKRP.
Not least because the ep starts out so slowly and so low-key.
British Whose Line
Everything Tony Slattery ever said.
Everything Tony Slattery ever said.
I was walking with my handbag the other day,
I went up to my homie and he said "hey!"
He said "Hey, hey, hey hey hey hey hey hey"
And he was really repetitive so I shot him
Sorry, Tony Slattery isn't funny. That's actually one of Newton's Laws of Physics.
Dude, Wayne Brady -- particularly his songs. They do get me laughing so hard I can't breathe.
Also the skit where Ryan and Colin made the letter h, lowercased.
And mentioning Wayne Brady reminds me -- "Does Wayne Brady have to choke a bitch?!?"
One of the funniest things I've seen on the American version was Ryan Stiles playing a foal being born as a party guest.
Not a fan of Whose Line but this? This was fucking funny.
Choke a bitch: yes! Also on the s2 DVDs, when Charlie Murphy is telling this shaggy-dog story and the boxer shows up at Eddie's House...
eta: why did I capitalize house?
British Whose Line, worst thing to say on meeting the Queen, Stephen Fry: "Oh, that reminds me, I must buy a stamp".
There was also one episode where they played the Question Game, and he kept asking questions in Latin.
The Prince playing basketball Charlie Murphy story cracks me up every time I see it.
I saw the Prince one before I saw the Rick James one, and at the moment Prince appeared with the basketball, I was laughing so hard I nearly fell off the couch. I saw the Rick James one the next night and did fall off the couch at the moment where Charlie Murphy kicks Rick James.
"As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly," on WKRP.
Man, that stands out as the first moment when I realized that TV could actually be funnier than real life. It seems like a trite revelation now, but I was a kid when I saw that and didn't think anybody could be funnier than my granddad.