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Whose Line Is It Anyway? — Season 3

200039 episodes7.8/10 (358 votes)

About this season

The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.

Episodes (39)

Kathy Greenwood
E1

1. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 12 October 2000 • 22 min

Games playing include: Weird Newscasters, Song Styles, Scenes from a Hat, What Are You Trying to Say?, Party Quirks, and Irish Drinking Song.

Chip Esten
E2

2. Chip Esten

Aired 12 October 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Scene with an Audience Member, Sound Effects (with audience members), Motown Group, and Three-Headed Broadway Star.

Chip Esten
E3

3. Chip Esten

Aired 19 October 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Hollywood Director, Duet, Narrate, Themed Restaurant, Greatest Hits, and Three-Headed Broadway Star.

Greg Proops
E4

4. Greg Proops

Aired 19 October 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Sound Effects (with audience members), Song Styles, Newsflash, Irish Drinking Song, and World's Worst.

Greg Proops
E5

5. Greg Proops

Aired 26 October 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Survival Show, Scenes from a Hat, Reunion, Greatest Hits, and Props.

Brad Sherwood
E6

6. Brad Sherwood

Aired 2 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Duet, Infomercial, Scenes Cut from a Movie, Irish Drinking Song, and Foreign Film Dub.

Jeff Davis
E7

7. Jeff Davis

Aired 2 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Scenes from a Hat, Party Quirks, Greatest Hits, and Hoedown.

Kathy Greenwood
E8

8. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 9 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Film, TV & Theater Styles, Song Styles, Narrate, Newsflash, Motown Group, and Hoedown.

Robin Williams
E9

9. Robin Williams

Aired 16 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Hollywood Director, Duet, Party Quirks, Scenes from a Hat, and Props.

Chip Esten
E10

10. Chip Esten

Aired 23 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Duet, Scenes from a Hat, Whose Line?, Greatest Hits, and Three-Headed Broadway Star.

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E11

11. Greg Proops

Aired 23 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Multiple Personalities, Hats, Props, Dead Bodies, Scene to Rap, and Stand Sit & Bend.

Chip Esten
E12

12. Chip Esten

Aired 30 November 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Duet, Good Cop/Bad Cop, Sound Effects (with audience members), Irish Drinking Song, and Props.

Greg Proops
E13

13. Greg Proops

Aired 14 December 2000 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Film Dub, Film, TV & Theater Styles, Themed Restaurant, Greatest Hits, and Props.

Greg Proops
E14

14. Greg Proops

Aired 4 January 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Film, TV & Theater Styles, Hats, Greatest Hits, and World's Worst.

Jeff Davis
E15

15. Jeff Davis

Aired 11 January 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Whose Line?, Props, Sound Effects (with audience members), Duet, and Hoedown.

Chip Esten
E16

16. Chip Esten

Aired 25 January 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Film TV and Theatre Styles, Duet, Song Titles, Party Quirks, Greatest Hits, Hoedown

Kathy Greenwood
E17

17. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 1 February 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Questions Only, Sound Effects, Three-Headed Broadway Star, Scenes Cut from a Movie, The Millionaire Show, and Hoedown.

Brad Sherwood
E18

18. Brad Sherwood

Aired 21 February 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Award Show, If You Know What I Mean, Greatest Hits, and Props.

Greg Proops
E19

19. Greg Proops

Aired 21 February 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Hollywood Director, Song Styles, Sound Effects, Hats, and Three-Headed Broadway Star.

Jeff Davis
E20

20. Jeff Davis

Aired 22 February 2001 • 22 min

Games include: Questionable Impressions, Film TV & Theater Styles, Irish Drinking Song, Duet, Newsflash, Hoedown, and Foreign Film Dub.

Greg Proops
E21

21. Greg Proops

Aired 15 March 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Two-Line Vocabulary, Party Quirks, Greatest Hits, and Props.

Chip Esten
E22

22. Chip Esten

Aired 15 March 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Sound Effects, Three-Headed Broadway Star, Whose Line?, Irish Drinking Song, and Helping Hands.

Greg Proops
E23

23. Greg Proops

Aired 22 March 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Narrate, Song Styles, The Millionaire Show, and Hoedown.

Brad Sherwood
E24

24. Brad Sherwood

Aired 22 March 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Two-Line Vocabulary, Scenes from a Hat, Greatest Hits, and Three-Headed Broadway Star.

Brad Sherwood
E25

25. Brad Sherwood

Aired 29 March 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Doo Wop, Narrate, Greatest Hits, and Props.

Greg Proops
E26

26. Greg Proops

Aired 5 April 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Sound Effects, Song Styles, Scenes from a Hat, Improbable Mission, Three-Headed Broadway Star, and Props.

Kathy Greenwood
E27

27. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 12 April 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Questions Only, African Chant, The Millionaire Show, Scenes from a Hat, and Hoedown.

Kathy Greenwood
E28

28. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 19 April 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Scene With an Audience Member, Props, Greatest Hits, and Foreign Film Dub.

Kathy Greenwood
E29

29. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 26 April 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Film TV & Theater Styles, Song Styles, The Millionaire Show, Motown Group, and Hoedown.

Brad Sherwood
E30

30. Brad Sherwood

Aired 27 April 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Hollywood Director, Duet, Sound Effects, Three-Headed Broadway Star, and Quick Change.

Greg Proops
E31

31. Greg Proops

Aired 27 April 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Song Styles, Improbable Mission, Scenes from a Hat, and Hoedown.

Greg Proops
E32

32. Greg Proops

Aired 3 May 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Film TV & Theater Styles, Wedding, Greatest Hits, and Three-Headed Broadway Star.

Chip Esten
E33

33. Chip Esten

Aired 4 May 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Superheroes, Duet, Scenes Cut from a Movie, Greatest Hits, and Hoedown.

Kathy Greenwood
E34

34. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 4 May 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Film TV & Theater Styles, Motown Group, Party Quirks, Three-Headed Broadway Star, and 90 Second Alphabet.

Kathy Greenwood
E35

35. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 10 May 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Hollywood Director, Infomercial, Action Replay, Greatest Hits, and Props.

Chip Esten
E36

36. Chip Esten

Aired 17 May 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Sound Effects, Song Titles, Film TV & Theater Styles, Motown Group, and Hoedown.

Greg Proops
E37

37. Greg Proops

Aired 18 May 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Number of Words, Song Styles, Show Stopping Number, Scenes from a Hat, and Hoedown. Additional segments include: Statements That Will Be Bleeped By the Censor, and Outtakes from Whose Line.

Kathy Greenwood
E38

38. Kathy Greenwood

Aired 14 June 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Weird Newscasters, Song Styles, Action Replay, Party Quirks, and Hoedown.

Brad Sherwood
E39

39. Brad Sherwood

Aired 14 June 2001 • 22 min

Games played include: Let's Make A Date, Two-Line Vocabulary, Greatest Hits, and World's Worst.

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