Whose Line Is It Anyway - Best of Colin

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Publicado 2018-06-28
My Favourite moments from Colin Mochrie in the hit show where the points don't matter Whose Line Is It Anyway

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  • @Paranitis
    I actually created a D&D campaign centered around "Only Hugh can prevent Florist Friars".
  • @joelgreasley9437
    When Colin stops himself from say his toast was burnt when looking at Wayne. 😂😂
  • @williambryan3346
    “Lars Lars Pantsonfars” and “Knick Knack Paddy Whack” are my all-time favorites. 🤣
  • @greyblenaut
    Colin's humor is super influential, to me he's up there with Norm McDonald for these strangely well thought out gags delivered in a way thats so natural and honest
  • @JazTrance
    I love when they're so funny that they crack each other up
  • @1-Up87
    In the beginning when they say "I wasn't listening for about the last third" I noticed: I hadn't either...
  • I think Colin was the all time points leader on this show... but it doesn't matter.
  • "The reindeer in Spain was hit mainly by the plane." So freaking genius. A pun and a reference to a musical all in one.
  • @KittenRaptor
    Colin's run on this show, even sharing the screen with some world class talents, puts him in the running for one of the funniest men ever to appear on television. The one time I met him I said 'I only have to look at you and I start laughing!' He didnt take it as well as I expected. While I grew up on the original version of the show, its one of the few times when the American version has actually managed to improve on its inspiration, largely down to adjusting the formula to be less about pure improvisation and more about regular segments the players could prep for. The british version was originally formulated as a showcase for John Sessions rather highbrow improv and could get more than a little 'luvvy' at times, but was still a fantastic and hilarious showw and well worth seeking out if you've only ever seen the US version. It also gets away with much more grownup jokes that would not be allowed on American tv. Wayne Brady and Greg Proops appeared on the UK show, and some of the funniest performers were Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery (delivering filthy jokes with the smirk of a schoolboy who just broke wind in class), Paul Merton (so deadpan it would sometimes take a second to realise he finished the joke) and Stephen Frost. Oh and some guy called... Colin... err... Mockery?
  • @pinlight97
    “The snakes don’t even have a pit to hiss in!” 🤣
  • @mattanderson5800
    Colin's humor was so subtle as a child. As an adult it some of the funniest clean humor. With perception of dirty humor under tones.
  • @aklestinec
    Drew loves Colin’s jokes. Never saw him give a standing ovation to anyone else like he did when Colin started the bit dancing disco. And the news crew one liners Drew laughed hard for those. I think Drew looked forward to hearing those each show.
  • The cut every time Jeanine starts to speak is unintentionally hilarious.
  • @ClausB252
    Colin's humor is worth suffering the horrid video quality.
  • @danielh5583
    Around the 20 min mark when Wayne (waffle) comes out of the toaster…. Hahaha
  • One of the best shows ever ! Loved them all and Drew’s laugh ❤❤❤❤
  • It took surgeons 3 hours to remove his head from his ass! burst out laughing!! so much gold here!