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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to Colin Mochrie, had there been a second season, Ryan Stiles would have joined the cast, and only turned down the first season due to Ryan never being a big fan of flying. Allegedly, producer Dan Patterson, after the cast finished the first taping, said to Colin "Ryan would have been good on this show, wouldn't he?" (Colin was ''very'' annoyed by that comment.)
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: To ''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'', as it is an improv show with Drew Carrey and Wayne Brady as cast members.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: To ''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'', as it is an improv show with Drew Carrey Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady as cast members.
* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Whether ABC had much faith in the show in the first place is debatable, since it was thrown out as a summer replacement, but whatever support they had was gone after Fred Willard was arrested for alleged lewd conduct at an adult theater in Los Angeles. The result is that the seventh and eighth episodes of the show were left unaired and simply put online for download.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: To ''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'', as it is an improv show with Drew Carrey and Wayne Brady as cast members.
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* '''Messages''': Based directly off "World's Worst" from ''Whose Line'', all four players take random turns to speak to the guest as people from his life (or not), depending on [[CallBack everything they've learned during the whole episode.]]

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* '''Messages''': Based directly off "World's Worst" from ''Whose Line'', ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'', all four players take random turns to speak to the guest as people from his life (or not), depending on [[CallBack everything they've learned during the whole episode.]]
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* RetroactiveRecognition: The only really new face in the cast is Craig Kackowski... until ''Series/DrunkHistory'' came along.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: The only really new face in the cast is Craig Kackowski... until ''Series/DrunkHistory'' came along.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


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* HeyItsThatGuy: The Creator/DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from Series/MadTV and Series/KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: The Creator/DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from Series/MadTV and Series/KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV and KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: The DavidHasselhoff Creator/DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV Series/MadTV and KeyAndPeele Series/KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV and KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: The DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV and KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[SeltzerAndFriedberg [[Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].
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** '''Glee-Club It!''': Variation, going into generic stage-musical style instead. Obviously inspired by ''{{Glee}}.''

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** '''Glee-Club It!''': Variation, going into generic stage-musical style instead. Obviously inspired by ''{{Glee}}.''Series/{{Glee}}.''
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The Davidhasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV and KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: The Davidhasselhoff DavidHasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV and KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The Davidhasselhoff episode has Nicole Parker, whom some of you may remember from MadTV and KeyAndPeele - while others are [[NeverLiveItDown trying to forget]] from [[SeltzerAndFriedberg Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie]].

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!!Games played in TrustUsWithYourLife include, but are not limited to:

* '''As You Remember''': Identical to "First Date" from ''DrewCareysImprovaganza'', the four players all act out a scene that the guest just described, and the guest is given a bell and a horn so he[=/=]she can give a ring if they get it (arguably) right, and honk if they get it (more likely) wrong.

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!!Games played in TrustUsWithYourLife ''Series/TrustUsWithYourLife'' include, but are not limited to:

* '''As You Remember''': Identical to "First Date" from ''DrewCareysImprovaganza'', ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza'', the four players all act out a scene that the guest just described, and the guest is given a bell and a horn so he[=/=]she can give a ring if they get it (arguably) right, and honk if they get it (more likely) wrong.



* '''Rap It!''': Identical to "Kick It!" from ''DrewCareysImprovaganza'', all four players act out a scene as per normal, until an audio cue is heard, whereupon the last guy to speak has to break into a gangsta rap based on whatever he just said.

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* '''Rap It!''': Identical to "Kick It!" from ''DrewCareysImprovaganza'', ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza'', all four players act out a scene as per normal, until an audio cue is heard, whereupon the last guy to speak has to break into a gangsta rap based on whatever he just said.


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* '''Scene with Dubbing''': All four players ''and'' the guest are involved - two players act out a scene with the guest participating in his[=/=]her own role, with the catch that the remaining two players provide all the dialogue for the guest and one of the first two players.

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* '''Scene with Dubbing''': '''Putting Words In Your Mouth''': All four players ''and'' the guest are involved - two players act out a scene with the guest participating in his[=/=]her own role, with the catch that the remaining two players provide all the dialogue for the guest and one of the first two players.
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* '''Forward[=/=]Rewind''': Identical to 'Forward[=/=]Reverse' from ''Improvaganza''. The players act out a scene, until audio cues instruct them to rewind the events of the scene from that point, or play them forward again.

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** '''Glee-Club It!''': Variation, going into generic stage-musical style instead. Obviously inspired by ''{{Glee}}.''


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* '''Musical Tribute''': Identical to "Song for a Lady" from ''Improvaganza'', the players have to sing a song about the guest based on everything they've learned thus far.

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* '''Sideways Scene''': Three players act out a scene while lying down on a specially-prepared surface, with a ceiling camera capturing the action and making them look as if they are upright. All this is combined with the old "Film, TV and Theater Styles" format from ''Whose Line''.

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* '''Shorter and Shorter''': All four players act out a scene described by the guest as quickly as possible, trying to fit the action within 60 seconds. Then they try to redo the entire scene in half of that time, then again in half of that, and so on until they wind up with a 1-second time limit on their final attempt.

* '''Sideways Scene''': Three players act out a scene while lying down on a specially-prepared surface, with a ceiling camera capturing the action and making them look as if they are upright. All this is combined with the old "Film, TV and Theater Styles" format from ''Whose Line''.Line''.

* '''Styles''': Something between "Film, TV, Theater Styles" and "Hollywood Director" - all four players act out a scene, but each time a new style is called out, they start from the beginning rather than carry on from where they left off.

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* '''As You Remember''': Identical to "First Date" from ''DrewCareysImprovaganza'', the four players all act out a scene that the guest just described, and the guest is given a bell and a horn so he[=/=]she can give a ring if they get it (arguably) right, and honk if they get it (more likely) wrong.



* '''Rap It!''': Identical to "Kick It!" from DrewCareysImprovaganza, all four players act out a scene as per normal, until an audio cue is heard, whereupon the last guy to speak has to break into a gangsta rap based on whatever he just said.

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* '''Rap It!''': Identical to "Kick It!" from DrewCareysImprovaganza, ''DrewCareysImprovaganza'', all four players act out a scene as per normal, until an audio cue is heard, whereupon the last guy to speak has to break into a gangsta rap based on whatever he just said.
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* '''Messages''': Based directly off "World's Worst" from ''Whose Line'', all four players take random turns to speak to the guest as people from his life (or not), depending on [[CallBack everything they've learned during the whole episode.]]
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!!Games played in TrustUsWithYourLife include, but are not limited to:

*'''Face the Music''': Generally involving only one player, the part-timer David Armand, who has to act out the lyrics of a popular song, while the guest, his[=/=]her hearing shielded with earphones, has to guess what song it is.

* '''Rap It!''': Identical to "Kick It!" from DrewCareysImprovaganza, all four players act out a scene as per normal, until an audio cue is heard, whereupon the last guy to speak has to break into a gangsta rap based on whatever he just said.

* '''Scene with Dubbing''': All four players ''and'' the guest are involved - two players act out a scene with the guest participating in his[=/=]her own role, with the catch that the remaining two players provide all the dialogue for the guest and one of the first two players.

* '''Sideways Scene''': Three players act out a scene while lying down on a specially-prepared surface, with a ceiling camera capturing the action and making them look as if they are upright. All this is combined with the old "Film, TV and Theater Styles" format from ''Whose Line''.

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