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39 Episodes 1999 - 2000
Episode 1
Thu, Sep 16, 1999 30 mins
The second-season premiere includes Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles as singing lumberjacks-in-love; Brady impersonating "South Park" characters; Stiles as a hungry vulture; Drew Carey joining the others in a song about car salesmen; and Brady and Chip Estin warbling "Songs of the Dentist." Host: Drew Carey.
Episode 2
Thu, Sep 23, 1999 30 mins
Colin Mochrie portrays a ship steward; Ryan Stiles jumps around like a hyperactive dog; Drew Carey joins in a bit about vice. Also: "Weird Newscasters." With Wayne Brady and Brad Sherwood. Host: Drew Carey.
Episode 3
Thu, Sep 30, 1999 30 mins
Included: Greg Proops portrays a disagreeable co-anchor in a game of "Weird Newscasters"; Wayne Brady sings "Songs of the Exterminator"; host Drew Carey participates in a hoedown about The Village People. With Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie. Accompanied by musicians Laura Hall and Linda Taylor.
Episode 4
Thu, Oct 7, 1999 30 mins
Included: "Let's Make a Date," featuring Greg Proops as an exorcist, Colin Mochrie as a hockey goon and Ryan Stiles as a club bouncer; "Three-Headed Broadway Star"; and "World's Worst." Host: Drew Carey. Laura Hall and Linda Taylor provide music.
Episode 5
Thu, Oct 7, 1999 30 mins
Included: "Weird Newscasters," with Chip Esten as a Broadway star, Wayne Brady as a teenage Drew Carey fan and Ryan Stiles as a harried weather forecaster; a hoedown about men; and a quiz on "Godzilla." Host: Drew Carey. Laura Hall, Linda Taylor and Anna Wanselias provide music.
Episode 6
Thu, Oct 14, 1999 30 mins
Colin Mochrie does a stint as an attention-starved anchor in "Weird Newscasters"; Wayne Brady serenades a man in uniform; host Drew Carey joins in a hoedown about gambling.
Episode 7
Thu, Oct 21, 1999 30 mins
A game of "Let's Make a Date" features Brad Sherwood as a truck-pull announcer, Colin Mochrie as a beauty queen and Ryan Stiles as King Kong; "Superheroes"; golf's "Greatest Hits"; and a "90-Second Alphabet." With Wayne Brady. Host: Drew Carey. Musicians: Laura Hall and Linda Taylor.
Episode 8
Thu, Oct 28, 1999 30 mins
Included: A game of "Let's Make a Date," with Wayne Brady as a schoolmarm, Colin Mochrie as a priggish model and Ryan Stiles as a pompous frat boy; Colin portrays a dentist in "Sound Effects"; and Wayne and Josie Lawrence perform a rock opera duet. Drew Carey is the host. Musicians: Laura Hall and Linda Taylor.
Episode 9
Thu, Nov 4, 1999 30 mins
Included: "Scenes from a Hat"; "Weird Newscasters" with Ryan Stiles; Wayne Brady, Brad Sherwood and Ryan perform as a "Three-Headed Broadway Star"; Drew Carey joins a Christmas hoedown. With Colin Mochrie. Host: Drew Carey. Musicians: Laura Hall and Linda Taylor.
Episode 10
Thu, Nov 4, 1999 30 mins
Included: A game of "Superheroes" with Colin Mochrie and Greg Proops; a serenading Wayne Brady; Drew Carey joins Wayne and Ryan Stiles for "Three-Headed Broadway Star." Host: Drew Carey. Musicians: Laura Hall and Linda Taylor.
Episode 11
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 30 mins
Included: Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles play "Let's Make a Date"; "Props"; "Party Quirks" with Wayne; gospel singing. With Greg Proops. Host: Drew Carey.
Episode 12
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 30 mins
Included: a game of "Let's Make a Date" with Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady; "Party Quirks"; "Three-Headed Broadway Star" with Wayne, Ryan and host Drew Carey. Also: Chip Esten and Wayne sing a serenade. Laura Hall, Linda Taylor and Anna Wanselias provide the music.
Episode 13
Thu, Nov 18, 1999 30 mins
Included: a lingerie section on Valentine's Day is the setting for a game of "Questions." Also: "Weird Newscasters" with Josie Lawrence; a rap number about having a baby. With Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady. Host: Drew Carey.
Episode 14
Thu, Nov 25, 1999 30 mins
Included: a parody of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"; "Superheroes" with Brad Sherwood, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady. Also: the audience sings along in a song about a toothbrush. Host: Drew Carey.
Episode 15
Thu, Dec 2, 1999 30 mins
A regular cast of four members and guest stars perform various comic games and sketches in an improvisational comedy competition.
Episode 16
Thu, Dec 9, 1999 30 mins
Ryan plays a Sumo wrestler for a round of "Weird Newscasters"; Wayne borrows a little from Ray Charles in "Song Styles"; and host Drew Carey kicks up his heels with the cast for a quick "Hoedown." Other players include Colin Mochrie and Greg Proops.
Episode 17
Thu, Dec 16, 1999 30 mins
Included: "Weird Newscasters"; "Scenes from a Hat"; "Party Quirks"; and the "Cable Company Hoedown," with host Drew Carey joining in. Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles.
Episode 18
Thu, Jan 6, 2000 30 mins
Included: Colin Mochrie as a hockey player in "Sound Effects"; host Drew Carey joins Wayne Brady and Ryan Stiles for "Three-Headed Broadway Star"; "Superheroes"; "Song Titles" in conversation. With Brad Sherwood. Linda Taylor and Laura Hall provide music.
Episode 19
Thu, Jan 13, 2000 30 mins
Included: "Weird Newscasters" with Colin Mochrie; "Questionable Impressions" at a bus stop; "Scenes from a Hat". Also: Colin, Wayne Brady and Ryan Stiles perform as a "Three-Headed Broadway Star"; host Drew Carey joins Colin, Ryan and Greg Proops for a hoedown about puberty. Laura Hall provides music.
Episode 20
Thu, Jan 20, 2000 30 mins
A round of "Questions Only" is set at a nudist wedding; Colin Mochrie plays "Newsflash" as a journalist on a wacky assignment; Wayne Brady pipes up for a bit of "Greatest Hits"; and Drew Carey offers his services for "Foreign Film Dub." Other players include Ryan Stiles and Kathy Greenwood.
Episode 21
Thu, Feb 3, 2000 30 mins
Included: Colin Mochrie, Chip Esten, Ryan Stiles and Wayne Brady unveil a peculiar foursome of "Superheroes"; Chip and Wayne sing a "Duet"; host Drew Carey joins Ryan and Colin for a "90-Second Alphabet." Linda Taylor and Anna Wanselias provide the music.
Episode 22
Thu, Feb 3, 2000 30 mins
Included: "Weird Newscasters," with Kathy Greenwood, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady and Ryan Stiles; "Song Styles" with Wayne; a Halloween hoedown with Ryan, Colin, Wayne and host Drew Carey. Laura Hall, Linda Taylor and CeCe Worrall-Rubin provide the music.
Episode 23
Thu, Feb 10, 2000 30 mins
"Weird Newscasters" include a Puritan, a knight, and a weatherman who dreams of starring in a Busby Berkeley musical. Also: an audience member helps in a scene; host Drew Carey joins for a "90-Second Alphabet." Greg Proops, Wayne Brady.
Episode 24
Thu, Feb 17, 2000 30 mins
Included: Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and Wayne Brady portray a peculiar group of "Superheroes"; Wayne and Chip Esten sing "Songs of the Pizza Place"; host Drew Carey joins Colin and Ryan for a "90-Second Alphabet." Linda Taylor and Anna Wanselias provide music.
Episode 25
Thu, Feb 24, 2000 30 mins
Included: Greg Proops, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady portray an eclectic mix of "Superheroes"; "Song Styles" with Wayne; a game show in German; host Drew Carey joins Colin, Ryan and Wayne for a hoedown. Laura Hall and Linda Taylor provide music.
Episode 26
Thu, Mar 2, 2000 30 mins
Included: "Let's Make a Date"; a rap version of "The Towering Inferno"; Brad Sherwood and Wayne Brady sing "Greatest Hits" about football; host Drew Carey joins in for a round of "Questions." With Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles. Laura Hall and Linda Taylor provide music.
Episode 27
Thu, Mar 9, 2000 30 mins
Included: A Wayne Brady "Serenade" á la the Backstreet Boys; "Weird Newscasters"; "Sound Effects." Also: the crew raps a scene from "The Black Hole"; host Drew Carey joins in a hoedown about bachelor parties. With Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Greg Proops. Laura Hall and Linda Taylor provide music.
Episode 28
Thu, Mar 16, 2000 30 mins
Four members of the regular cast are accompanied by guest stars to perform various comic games and sketches.
Episode 29
Thu, Mar 23, 2000 30 mins
Included: a Wayne Brady R&B serenade á la TLC; Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles air some dirty laundry in "Improbable Mission"; "Three-Headed Broadway Star" with Ryan, Wayne and host Drew Carey; "Let's Make a Date"; "Party Quirks." With Greg Proops. Laura Hall and Linda Taylor provide music.
Episode 30
Thu, Mar 30, 2000 30 mins
Included: "Let's Make a Date" with Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood and Ryan Stiles. Also: Wayne and Brad sing about a psychiatrist on "Greatest Hits"; host Drew Carey joins in the "World's Worst" nightclub act. Laura Hall and Linda Taylor provide the music.
Episode 31
Thu, Apr 6, 2000 30 mins
Jar Jar Binks, a disgruntled postal worker and a hypnotized person play "Let's Make a Date." Also: the "Bad Neighbor Hoedown"; "Props"; "Moving People"; and host Drew Carey joins for "Helping Hands." Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady, Denny Siegel.
Episode 32
Thu, Apr 20, 2000 30 mins
"Weird Newscasters" include a frisky granny, a matador and an inept fireman; "The Millionaire Show" with a 1930s-gangster contestant. Also: "Song Styles"; "Party Quirks"; "The Scary Wife Hoedown." Karen Maruyama, Wayne Brady.
Episode 33
Thu, Apr 27, 2000 30 mins
"Weird Newscasters" includes a high-energy game-show host and a sadistic drill sergeant. Also: a rap version of "The Exorcist"; "Songs of the Doctor"; "Props"; "Newsflash"; "Questions Only." Chip Esten, Wayne Brady.
Episode 34
Thu, Apr 27, 2000 30 mins
Brad Sherwood and Wayne Brady sing the theme to the sitcom "Hillary and Monica." Also: "Let's Make a Date," with Dracula, a desperate housewife and a quarrelsome lover; "Scenes from a Hat"; "The Probation Officer Hoedown."
Episode 35
Thu, May 4, 2000 30 mins
"Weird Newscasters" include the world's most tactless man; Wayne Brady as sports reporter RuPaul; and an amourous weatherman (Ryan Stiles). Also: "Questionable Impressions"; "Film Dub"; "Songs of the Plumber." Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood.
Episode 36
Thu, May 4, 2000 30 mins
"Superheroes" include "Captain Frat Boy," "The Chippendale Kid," "Totally Insane Old Man" and "Captain Hair." Also: "Let's Make a Date"; and a duet about a funnel. Chip Esten, Wayne Brady.
Episode 37
Thu, May 11, 2000 30 mins
"Film, TV and Theatre Styles"; "Film Dub"; "Quick Change"; and "Motown Group" featuring a song about lumberjacks. Also: a scene played with euphemisms; "Songs of the Wrestler." Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie.
Episode 38
Thu, May 18, 2000 30 mins
"Questions Only" is set in a supermarket's produce section on singles' night. Also: "Film, TV and Theatre"; "Old Job, New Job"; "The Game Show Host's Hoedown"; and "Greatest Hits," with Wayne Brady singing "Songs of the Private Eye."
Episode 39
Thu, May 18, 2000 30 mins
Chip Esten and Wayne Brady serenade a sub-shop worker; and Drew Carey joins "Foreign Film Dub." Also: "Song Titles"; "Newsflash"; "The Plastic Surgeon Hoedown." Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles.