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The improv series could be ending after one more season.
November 5, 2022
Word is out that Whose Line Is It Anyway? could be coming to an end after its 12th season on The CW in 2023 - and what will be its 20th season overall. The improv comedy series is currently four episodes into its 19th season. Star Colin Mochrie took to Twitter on Friday to let his fans know that the final season begins shooting in January.
In the show, a panel of four performers take part in short-form improvisation - put on the spot and tasked with creating characters, songs, and scenes. Situations are setup based on topics from audience suggestions or predetermined prompts from the host.
Comments (14)
11/06/22 at 11:37am
Although I have not watched in a few years, I think the CW run was a great thing. No, it wasn't exactly the same as the ABC or BBC series . . . But it was that thing we always enjoyed from those: Wayne Brady, Colin Mocharie and Ryan Stiles doing what they do best.
I assume that they figured 13 seasons was a good run and now Colin can come back to Canada and never leave us.
I assume that they figured 13 seasons was a good run and now Colin can come back to Canada and never leave us.
11/06/22 at 11:37am
Incredibly talented cast. A show Lasting 25 years? Total?. Is quite a achievement. Wb is axing so many shows..they are burning it down , even the excellent stargirl is axed after one more season..
11/06/22 at 01:04am
What difference, at this point, does it make?
11/06/22 at 00:56am
The CW era really suffered from the network seeing the show as a giant ad and forcing all those useless guests… It's a shame, without that and with a bit more diversity in the games, it really could have been as great as the original.
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