Improvisation Shows
Here is a list of improvisation shows. These are displayed to the viewers at home using a laser display...
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- CreatorMark LevesonDan PattersonStarsClive AndersonRyan StilesColin MochrieHost Clive Anderson arbitrarily awards points as four players act their way through a series of improvisational games based on suggestions from either Clive or the studio audience.So called the original improvisation show, though some radio shows predate it. There were a number of games such as guess the problems with the party guest, calypso and the World's Worst. Was an American version.
- CreatorMark LevesonDan PattersonStarsDara O BriainHugh DennisAndy ParsonsA comedic look at current events.A topical version, where you had games as guess the caption, voice the news and so on.
- CreatorDan PattersonStarsHugh DennisJustin EdwardsDavid ArmandHugh Dennis presents a fast moving and funny series of improvised games and sketches with guests.A short lived impro show with games as guess the song through mime and Fifties Jerry Springer.
- CreatorIan MessiterStarsNicholas ParsonsTony SlatteryDale WintonA panel of four celebrities are given a subject on which they have to speak for one minute without hesitation, repetition or deviation.Most popular adaption of the radio show with no hesitation, deviation or repetition.
- DirectorChris JuryStarsTim Brooke-TaylorBarry CryerGraeme GardenChairman Humphrey Lyttelton gives the panellists silly things to do.The Antidote to Panel Games, most commonly heard on Radio 4.
- StarsClive AndersonGraeme GardenJeremy HardySatirical panel-based quiz show in which contestants had to pretend to be politicians and view the studio audience as their 'electorate'.A political improvisation show with games such as "pager" and "disagreeing with the interviewer more".
- CreatorSanto CilauroTom GleisnerRob SitchStarsNicola ParryHeidi ArenaTom GleisnerAn improvisational comedy series in which a celebrity performer is dressed up in costume before passing through a door into a room where they are welcomed with the phrase "Thank God you're here."Featuring dropping performers into sketches where they didn't know what was happening.