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Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts this improv comedy show where the actors on the show - Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles along with a special guest each episode -must put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games, prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.
Episode 24 : Heather Anne Campbell
October. 31,2014
Comedian Heather Anne Campbell.
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Episode 23 : Wendi McLendon-Covey
October. 24,2014
Wendi McLendon-Covey; comedian Jonathan Mangum.
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Episode 22 : Brian Shaw
October. 17,2014
Weightlifter Brian Shaw, the “World's Strongest Man”; comedian Heather Anne Campbell.
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Episode 21 : Gary Anthony Williams
October. 10,2014
Guest comic Gary Anthony Williams.
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Episode 20 : Matt Barnes
October. 03,2014
Professional basketball player Matt Barnes; comic Gary Anthony Williams.
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Episode 19 : Jeff Davis
August. 18,2014
Guest comic Jeff Davis.
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Episode 18 : Padma Lakshmi
August. 11,2014
Chef Padma Lakshmi; guest comic Heather Anne Campbell.
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Episode 17 : Jeff Davis 2
August. 04,2014
Comic Jeff Davis.
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Episode 16 : Kunal Nayyar
July. 21,2014
Actor Kunal Nayyar; comic Brad Sherwood.
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Episode 15 : Mel B.
July. 14,2014
Singer Mel B.; comic Gary Anthony Williams.
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Episode 14 : Sheryl Underwood
June. 23,2014
TV host Sheryl Underwood; guest comic Jeff Davis.
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Episode 13 : Misha Collins
June. 16,2014
Actor Misha Collins; guest comic Brad Sherwood.
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Episode 12 : Robbie Amell
June. 09,2014
Actor Robbie Amell; guest comic Jeff Davis.
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Episode 11 : Rob Gronkowski
June. 02,2014
Professional football player Rob Gronkowski; guest comic Jonathan Mangum.
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Episode 10 : Jack Osbourne
May. 16,2014
TV personality Jack Osbourne; guest comic Nyima Funk.
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Episode 9 : Keegan-Michael Key 2
May. 09,2014
Guest comic Keegan-Michael Key.
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Episode 8 : Mircea Monroe
May. 02,2014
Actress Mircea Monroe; guest comic Gary Anthony Williams.
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Episode 7 : Nolan Gould
April. 25,2014
Actor Nolan Gould; guest comics Jeff Davis and Greg Proops.
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Episode 6 : Byambajav Ulambayar
April. 18,2014
Sumo wrestler Byambajav Ulambayar; guest comic Gary Anthony Williams.
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Episode 5 : Michael Weatherly
April. 11,2014
Actor Michael Weatherly; guest comic Greg Proops.
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Episode 4 : Darren Criss
April. 04,2014
Actor Darren Criss; guest comics Jeff Davis and Greg Proops.
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Episode 3 : Verne Troyer
March. 28,2014
Actor Verne Troyer; guest comic Nyima Funk.
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Episode 2 : Tara Lipinski
March. 21,2014
Olympic figure skater Tara Lipinski; comic Keegan-Michael Key.
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Episode 1 : Kat Graham
March. 21,2014
Actress Kat Graham; comic Greg Proops.
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