A musical segment where Ryan and Colin pitch a compilation album while Wayne and Chip perform songs in various styles.
The traditional musical finale where all four performers sing rhyming verses about a specific topic. Notable Highlights
Notable for Colin Mochrie’s pun-filled anchor performance and Ryan Stiles channeling Doc Brown from Back to the Future .
The episode includes nods to films such as Deliverance , Mad Max , and Braveheart during various games.
Quick-fire improvised scenes based on prompts drawn from a hat by Drew Carey.
Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady, and Chip Esten Musician: Laura Hall Games Played The episode features several classic improv games:
One of the most remembered quotes from this episode is Colin’s opening: "Welcome to the six o'clock news. I'm your anchor, Woodrow But Don't Have a Paddle." .
A game where performers improvise a theme song and credits for a fictional show based on audience suggestions.
[s18e2] Show No. 8002 Site
A musical segment where Ryan and Colin pitch a compilation album while Wayne and Chip perform songs in various styles.
The traditional musical finale where all four performers sing rhyming verses about a specific topic. Notable Highlights
Notable for Colin Mochrie’s pun-filled anchor performance and Ryan Stiles channeling Doc Brown from Back to the Future . [S18E2] Show No. 8002
The episode includes nods to films such as Deliverance , Mad Max , and Braveheart during various games.
Quick-fire improvised scenes based on prompts drawn from a hat by Drew Carey. A musical segment where Ryan and Colin pitch
Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady, and Chip Esten Musician: Laura Hall Games Played The episode features several classic improv games:
One of the most remembered quotes from this episode is Colin’s opening: "Welcome to the six o'clock news. I'm your anchor, Woodrow But Don't Have a Paddle." . The episode includes nods to films such as
A game where performers improvise a theme song and credits for a fictional show based on audience suggestions.