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

* '''7-Up''': Not the drink, but based rather on an actual tv show. Three or four performers have to portray certain characters at different stages in their lives - 7 years old, then 14, then 21 years of age.

* '''Interpretive Dance''': Generally involving only one player, David Armand, who has to act out the lyrics of a popular song, while two players have their hearing shielded with earphones, and have to guess what song it is.

* '''Dance Party''': Based on a particularly old comedy sketch, some music is played and all performers act like they are in a dance party, grooving to the music, until the music is paused, whereupon the players come up with a NonSequitur on the spot.

* '''Dragons' Lair''': Combining ''Series/DragonsDen'' with the "Props" game, two players get saddled with a random prop that they must pitch as a new product[=/=]invention[=/=]whatever to two other players acting as potential investors.

* '''Early Television''': Hugh participates in this game, which basically takes shows like ''[[Series/TheJerrySpringerShow Jerry Springer]]'' and acts them out like they were produced in the '40s thereabouts.

* '''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.

* '''Right Way[=/=]Wrong Way''': Vaguely reminiscent of a sketch from ''Animaniacs'', four players are paired up, each duo having to act out the various parts of an extended activity [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the right way and the wrong way.]]

* '''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''.

* '''Speed Dating[=/=]Audition Reel[=/=]etc.''': Reusing the concept from "World's Worst", all performers take turns to act out the world's worst things to say during a speed dating function, or auditioning for a role, etc.

* '''Weak Links''': Hugh participates in this spoof of ''Series/TheWeakestLink'', where four performers have to act as certain characters while answering his questions. It's limited to ending on one vote-out to save time.

* TheCastShowoff: David Armand plays the Interpretive Dance segment.
** Wayne and Jonathan get to play several musical numbers too.
** Episode 6 ended with Ruth, Justin, Pippa, Humphrey, and David doing a Theatre/LesMiserables-styled parody of I'm A Celebrity.