Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK)

Season 4 Episode 3

Jim Sweeney, Paul Merton, Steve Steen, Tony Slattery

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Jim Sweeney, Paul Merton, Steve Steen, Tony Slattery
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Seating Order: Jim, Steve, Paul, and Tony.

Emotion Option: Jim is a cop interrogating suspect Steve. Emotions: jealousy, constipation, triumphantly, and esctacy. Film and Theater Styles: Paul goes into a bar to drown his sorrows with Tony as the barman. Styles: school play, music hall, one man show, Shakespeare, and farce. Letter Changes: Jim and Steve are at a barbeque. Jim must replace F with B, and Steve T for S. Film Dub: Tony and Paul in a chat-up scene. March: About traffic jams. Props: The teams are: Paul & Jim with a belt-like loop of material Steve and Tony with two white half-balls. Courtroom Scene: The scene is: Crime: Lego bricks have been stolen Judge: Jim Prosecutor: Paul Witnesses: Tony as Boppo the Clown(wearing a very tiny hat) Jim as I, Claudius(wearing a laurel wreath) Tony as Miss Sissy Fairfax(wearing a woman's medeival hat). Helping Hands: Shopkeeper Jim(with Steve's hands) rings up customer Paul's order. Party Quirks: Paul hosts: Steve: thinks he's mucking out stables Jim: a railway station announcer Tony: thinks he's King Arthur. Scenes From A Hat: Snorkeling in a vat of Angel Delight; a party in a goldfish bowl; gnomes at a wife-swapping party; message in a bottle; prison nativity play; a cartload of monkeys; blind date; and beetles making love on a leaf.

Winner: Steve Credit Reading: Steve as British race horse announcer Peter O' Sullivan.moreless
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    Paul Merton

    Paul Merton

    Himself (1988-1993)

    Jim Sweeney

    Jim Sweeney

    Himself (1991-1993)

    Steve Steen

    Steve Steen

    Himself (1991-1993)

    Tony Slattery

    Tony Slattery

    Himself (1988-1995)

    Richard Vranch

    Richard Vranch

    Musician (1988-1997)

    Clive Anderson

    Clive Anderson

    Host

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