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* {{Catchphrase}}: Only when playing the role of the "director" in Hollywood Director, when he interrupts the scene with the first cut, he will use the word "crap" somewhere to describe the bad acting of the others.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CatchPhrase: Only when playing the role of the "director" in Hollywood Director, when he interrupts the scene with the first cut, he will use the word "crap" somewhere to describe the bad acting of the others.



* {{Catchphrase}}: At the end of the intro when she stands in the audience introducing herself before heading down to the desk [[OnceAnEpisode (as per tradition)]], she alternates between the old "Let's have some fun," phrase that Drew Carey used before or her own new phrase, "Let's make some stuff up."
* TheCoatsComeOff: In episode 10x12, after a playful spat with Colin post-Helping Hands, she tells Colin she'll give him points "in Bitcoin; [[TakeThat they're worth nothing.]]" Colin snaps back "I'm sorry, was that ''Bitch''-coin?" The audience ''gasps'' and Aisha immediately stands up and whips off her coat, ready for a throwdown. (As if it needed to be said, it's all a bit; Aisha and the cast adore each other.)

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CatchPhrase: At the end of the intro when she stands in the audience introducing herself before heading down to the desk [[OnceAnEpisode (as per tradition)]], she alternates between the old "Let's have some fun," phrase that Drew Carey used before or her own new phrase, "Let's make some stuff up."
* TheCoatsComeOff: TheCoatsAreOff: In episode 10x12, after a playful spat with Colin post-Helping Hands, she tells Colin she'll give him points "in Bitcoin; [[TakeThat they're worth nothing.]]" Colin snaps back "I'm sorry, was that ''Bitch''-coin?" The audience ''gasps'' and Aisha immediately stands up and whips off her coat, ready for a throwdown. (As if it needed to be said, it's all a bit; Aisha and the cast adore each other.)



* GutturalGrowler: Whenever she goes, "Scenes from a Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattt..."
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* TheCoatsComeOff: In episode 10x12, after a playful spat with Colin post-Helping Hands, she tells Colin she'll give him points "in Bitcoin; [[TakeThat they're worth nothing.]]" Colin snaps back "I'm sorry, was that ''Bitch''-coin?" The audience ''gasps'' and Aisha immediately stands up and whips off her coat, ready for a throwdown. (As if it needed to be said, it's all a bit; Aisha and the cast adore each other.)


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* OneOfTheBoys: Part of her appeal. Where Clive was the OldMaster not easy to impress (much less outwit), and Drew's NiceGuy demeanor belied a prankster side where he loved messing with the cast for fun, Aisha is the most approachable of the hosts. She goes along with all the bawdy humor and outrageous antics of Wayne, Colin & Ryan, and seems like she's just thrilled to be a part of the show.

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---> '''Steve: ...ENGLAAAAND! ENGLAAAAND!!" ''[[[ImprovisedWeapon takes his seat and starts swinging it around]]]''

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---> '''Steve: ...--->'''Steve:''' ...ENGLAAAAND! ENGLAAAAND!!" ENGLAAAAND!! ''[[[ImprovisedWeapon takes his seat and starts swinging it around]]]''



* FaceOfAThug



* MakeMeWannaShout: He's known for his very loud and sharp whistle, able to cut right through the pace of whatever act he was in.



* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Plays one in one version of "Weird Newscasters," pretending to be on the phone the entire time and performing random contortions.

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* BewareTheQuietOnes: Every so often, Kathy would come up with a surprisingly vile joke for someone so mild-mannered -- in her first Scenes From A Hat game she makes a yeast infection joke, and one Hollywood Director game ended with her and the others performing the scene as supermodels, so Kathy spent the scene posing, runway-walking, and then making herself ''vomit.''
* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Plays one in one version of "Weird Newscasters," Weird Newscasters, pretending to be on the phone the entire time and performing random contortions.



* CuteButCacophonic: Her turn as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHDrO3f_XaY whiny girlfriend of gangster boss Colin]]" in "Weird Newscasters."

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* CuteButCacophonic: Her turn as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHDrO3f_XaY whiny girlfriend of gangster boss Colin]]" in "Weird Weird Newscasters."



* BlackComedy: Mostly averted, as Chip's sense of humor tended to be cleaner than that of the other male performers. Still, he got in a few BlackComedy jokes once in a while, such as the "Scenes From a Hat" suggestion about unlikely lounge songs:

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* BlackComedy: Mostly averted, as Chip's sense of humor tended to be cleaner than that of the other male performers. Still, he got in a few BlackComedy jokes once in a while, such as the "Scenes Scenes From a Hat" Hat suggestion about unlikely lounge songs:


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* GratuitousSpanish: One Foreign Film Dub game had Spanish as the scene's language. Turns out Jeff is fluent in Spanish, so he easily took over the game.

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* BewareTheNiceOnces: Denny was very good at giving snarky, cutting remarks with a big smile on her face.

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* BewareTheNiceOnces: BewareTheNiceOnes: Denny was very good at giving snarky, cutting remarks with a big smile on her face.


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* PutOnABus: Phased out of the series in favor of Kathy Greenwood, though it's never been confirmed as to why.

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* AchillesHeel: Her tendency to crack up - and it's not even her own fault, since at some point she became...

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* AchillesHeel: Her tendency to crack up - and it's not even her own fault, since at some point she became...became the ButtMonkey.



* ButtMonkey: To Paul and Tony

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* ButtMonkey: To Paul and TonyTony.



* ShipTease: With Mike [=McShane=]

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* ShipTease: With Mike [=McShane=][=McShane=]. Watch them sing together.



* TheSmurfettePrinciple

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* TheSmurfettePrincipleTheSmurfettePrinciple: Often the token female of the cast, unless Sandi Toksvig or Caroline Quentin were around.



** LeaningOnTheFourthWall



* Chris Langham

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* Chris LanghamLangham - former writer for ''Series/TheMuppetShow,'' only taped one episode, and has unfortunately [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Langham#Arrest_and_conviction had his career tarnished]] since.



* Debi Durst - Notable for wearing one of the ugliest outfits of the entire series.

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* Debi Durst - Notable Appeared once, notable for wearing one of the ugliest outfits of the entire series.



* Jimmy Mulville

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* Jimmy MulvilleMulville - Wound up producing the show rather than performing on camera, which was a better fit for him considering he visibly struggled keeping up with the cast.



* TheAce: At Questions Only.

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* TheAce: At Questions Only.Only and Song Titles. In one round of the latter, he was practically unstoppable until the very end.



* StockCharacters: MrsRobinson

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* StockCharacters: MrsRobinsonMrsRobinson.



* BewareTheNiceOnces: Denny was very good at giving snarky, cutting remarks with a big smile on her face.



* Creator/StephenColbert - Also sadly, was only featured in two episodes: One from season 1, and the other from season 8 (made out of season 1 footage). Unlike the other celebrities that have made appearances on the show, Colbert was not billed as a SpecialGuest, but merely filled the rotating fourth seat for a day, as this was filmed around the time Colbert was starting out on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' as a correspondent. This did, however, lead to him featuring as the anchor in a game of "Weird Newscasters", leading to him using the signature deadpan delivery that would later form the basis for his character on ''The Daily Show'' and ''Series/TheColbertReport''.

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* Creator/StephenColbert - Also sadly, was only featured in two episodes: One from season 1, and the other from season 8 (made out of season 1 footage). Unlike the other celebrities that have made appearances on the show, Colbert was not billed as a SpecialGuest, but merely filled the rotating fourth seat for a day, as this was filmed around the time Colbert was starting out on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' as a correspondent. This did, however, lead to him featuring as the anchor in a game of "Weird Newscasters", Weird Newscasters, leading to him using the signature deadpan delivery that would later form the basis for his character on ''The Daily Show'' and ''Series/TheColbertReport''.



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%%zce* TwoferTokenMinority* TwoferTokenMinority: A Black woman. May be a threefer, if rumors of her in a same-sex relationship are true.



* {{Keet}}

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* {{Keet}}{{Keet}}: Jonathan can always be counted on to give extra energy to any given scene.


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* CuteButCacophonic: In one Props game, Ryan introduces Heather (holding their big, furry brown props behind her) as "the rare twin-tailed beaver." There's a {{Beat}} as neither of them know what to do with this idea... so Heather just emits this ''hideous,'' animalistic scream that cracks up her, Ryan and Aisha.
-->'''Ryan:''' ''[between fits of laughter]'' ...that was ''terrifying!''

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* RedOniBlueOni: With Tony Slattery

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* RedOniBlueOni: With Blue to Tony SlatterySlattery's red.



* LargeHam
* LovableSexManiac: To the extent of whatever passed for MemeticMutation in those days.

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* LargeHam
LargeHam: When Tony really gets going, he's just a ball of manic energy. Clive once buzzed him out of Questions Only not because he failed to ask a question, but just because Clive got sick of Tony shouting in a higher and higher pitch.
* LovableSexManiac: To the extent of whatever passed for MemeticMutation in those days. By Series 2, he was already infamous for this.



* RedOniBlueOni: With Paul Merton

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* RedOniBlueOni: With Red to Paul MertonMerton's blue.



-->'''Greg''': *playing a Surfer* "Dude, what's up, broheim? Screaming flat, man! Look, shredding snacks! Whoo!" *'surfs' over to the 'snack table' while humming a surfing tune*

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-->'''Greg''': *playing ''[playing a Surfer* "Dude, surfer]'' Dude, what's up, broheim? Screaming flat, man! Look, shredding snacks! Whoo!" *'surfs' Whoo! ''['surfs' over to the 'snack table' while humming a surfing tune*tune]''



* TheBigGuy

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* TheBigGuyTheBigGuy: For such a big guy, he was surprisingly dextrous and agile.



* LargeHam

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* LargeHamLargeHam: If Mike feels like swallowing a scene whole, he'll do it. Watch his playings of That'll Be Charlie Now for a good example, though he usually got a great excuse to go nuts in Party Quirks.



* [[strike:Large]] [[LargeHam Small Ham]]



* AffirmativeActionGirl

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* AffirmativeActionGirlDeadpanSnarker: Sandi's sharp wit and strong presence on stage meant that she was not one to be trifled with -- not even if you're Clive.



* IconicOutfit: It's been speculated that the jockey outfit was all they had in her size...

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* IconicOutfit: It's been speculated that the jockey outfit was all they had in her size...size.



* TheNapoleon

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* TheNapoleonTheNapoleon: Among the shortest contestants in the franchise.



As a semi-regular, Jim may only be remembered for bringing his colleague Steve Steen onto the show - which is a pity, because he holds his own remarkably well against the regulars.

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As a semi-regular, Jim may only mostly be remembered for bringing his colleague Steve Steen onto the show - -- which is a pity, because he holds his own remarkably well against the regulars.



* ManOfAThousandVoices
* TheNapoleon
* RedOniBlueOni

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* ManOfAThousandVoices
ManOfAThousandVoices: A dependable impressionist, if not on Rory Bremner's level.
* TheNapoleon
* RedOniBlueOni
TheNapoleon: Looked even shorter next to Jim.



** It doesn't help that he was almost always in the first spot, which meant he got basically ''no'' time to think of a verse.

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** It doesn't help that he was almost always in the first spot, which meant he got basically ''no'' time to think of a verse. One gets the feeling he just wanted it over with.



* BigOlEyebrows
* BoisterousBruiser: To the extent that his turn on "Weird Newscasters" as a [[FootballHooligans "soccer fan"]] started becoming disturbingly realistic.
---> "...ENGLAAAAND! ENGLAAAAND!!" *[[ImprovisedWeapon takes his seat and starts swinging it around]]*

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* BigOlEyebrows
BigOlEyebrows: He's gotten a couple of jabs for that.
* BoisterousBruiser: To the extent that his turn on "Weird Newscasters" Weird Newscasters as a [[FootballHooligans "soccer fan"]] started becoming disturbingly realistic.
---> "...'''Steve: ...ENGLAAAAND! ENGLAAAAND!!" *[[ImprovisedWeapon ''[[[ImprovisedWeapon takes his seat and starts swinging it around]]*around]]]''



* LargeHam: Steve had a big voice and a big presence. In one Scene To Music, he went so ridiculously over-the-top that it took every ounce of self-control Tony had to not burst out laughing.



* TheBusCameBack: Rory was on the radio show and season one, then (due to his busy work schedule) quit appearing. He made one guest shot on the 6th season- and became a regular in the 8th and 9th.* CatchPhrase: Ironically, none are actually ''his own''. He's known to have milked Murray Walker's [[PunctuatedForEmphasis "Look! At! That!"]] a few times.
* ManOfAThousandVoices

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* TheBusCameBack: Rory was on the radio show and season one, then (due to his busy work schedule) quit appearing. He made one guest shot on the 6th season- and became a regular in the 8th and 9th.9th.
* CatchPhrase: Ironically, none are actually ''his own''. He's known to have milked Murray Walker's [[PunctuatedForEmphasis "Look! At! That!"]] a few times.
* ManOfAThousandVoicesManOfAThousandVoices: Rory's main strength.



** In one game she is paired with Steve Frost and given the scene ''At the Butcher's''. He asks if she wants "some dripping to go with that." She answers: "Don't worry, I'm doing me own," to Steve's [[{{Squick}} complete revulsion]].

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** In one game she is paired with Steve Frost and given the scene ''At the Butcher's''. He asks if she wants "some dripping to go with that." She answers: "Don't worry, I'm doing me own," to Steve's [[{{Squick}} [[SickAndWrong complete revulsion]].

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* StockCharacters: Bruce Springsteen.



* StockCharacters: Music/BruceSpringsteen, Fred Schneider from Music/TheB52s.



* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Faking European accents is her most underrated strength - and a bit of an AchillesHeel as it bled into her attempts at anything different.

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* AchillesHeel: Drew occasionally teased Kathy about her struggles in guessing games -- she was a perfectly good StraightMan, but once it came time for the actual guessing, she wasn't quite as adept as someone like Brad. Kathy took it on the chin, though.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Faking European accents is her most underrated strength - and a bit of an AchillesHeel in itself as it bled into her attempts at anything different.



(''laughter explodes, then...'')\\

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(''laughter explodes, then...'')\\''[Drew and Wayne burst out laughing, and even Ryan needs a moment to recover]''\\



'''Kathy:''' Chè, and me mother is from Swëëden.

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'''Kathy:''' ''[looking defeated]'' Chè, and me mother is from Swëëden.



-->'''Kathy:''' ''*as though suddenly spotting the audience*'' Hey... people are looking at me...

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-->'''Kathy:''' ''*as ''[as though suddenly spotting the audience*'' audience]'' Hey... people are looking at me...



* FullNameUltimatum: Jeff gets this for grossing Aisha out.

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* FullNameUltimatum: Jeff gets this for grossing Aisha out.out during World's Worst when he contorts his fingers.



* LargeHam

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* LargeHamLargeHam: Has his moments.



* {{Retraux}}: The suit, that hair - he'd fit right in with Music/TheBeatles, really.
** {{Lampshaded}} when Drew mentioned his resemblance to Music/PaulMcCartney.

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* {{Retraux}}: The suit, that hair - he'd fit right in with Music/TheBeatles, really.
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really. {{Lampshaded}} when Drew mentioned his resemblance to Music/PaulMcCartney.

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%%* DeadpanSnarker

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%%* DeadpanSnarker* DeadpanSnarker: The pinnacle of this trope in ''Whose Line'' circles, perhaps second only to Paul Merton. Greg could dish out a sharp wit to anyone at the drop of a hat, including the host if he's so inclined.



* SelfDeprecation: Played with while hosting one game of "Party Quirks."
--> "It's a 'Come as a Greg Proops joke' party. Ocelot! Ocelot! Nehehehehehe--[[TakeThat God, you're bald, Clive.]]"

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* SelfDeprecation: Not above this.
** At the end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMzkq63fkdo one]] Let's Make A Date game, Clive asked if Greg figured out the quirks, to which Greg replied with that certain sardonic humor of his:
--->'''Greg:''' Oh I think I do, Clive, but you know how this goes. There's always the hope of me getting it and then the crushing disappointment of my actual guess. \\
'''Clive:''' [[DoubleEntendre It's usually a disappointment with you, Greg.]]
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Played with while hosting one game of "Party Quirks."
--> ---> "It's a 'Come as a Greg Proops joke' party. Ocelot! Ocelot! Nehehehehehe--[[TakeThat God, you're bald, Clive.]]"



* StockCharacters: Creator/WoodyAllen

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* StockCharacters: Creator/WoodyAllenKnown for his nigh-perfect Creator/WoodyAllen. He did this once during a Film & Theater Styles playing where you can see professional impressionist Rory Bremner in the back, smiling and nodding in approval.



* ViewersAreMorons: After failing to get a laugh with the joke: "Wow Alice, there are two Cheshire Cats!" he indignantly yelled out: "It's called a book!"
** He's done that more than once.

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* ViewersAreMorons: After failing to get a laugh with the joke: "Wow Alice, there are two Cheshire Cats!" he indignantly yelled out: "It's called a book!"
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book!" He's done that more than once.



* GagNose

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* GagNoseGagNose: Famously called "a big stick with a big nose" by Colin. Ryan clearly found it ActuallyPrettyFunny.



* LargeHam

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* LargeHamLargeHam: Ryan's such a whirlwind of physical comedy that he can completely steal an entire scene without even saying a word.
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** Arguably, his appearance. Although at least a bit familiar to American audiences thanks to his film roles, the producers of the US version never considered bringing him on because he was morbidly obese.

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* IconicOutfit: Tight tees... [[spoiler:and [[UnderwearOfPower The G-String]].]]
** Don't forget his flared pants; he's probably the ''only'' straight guy who can pull them off.

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* IconicOutfit: Tight tees...tees, flared pants... [[spoiler:and [[UnderwearOfPower The G-String]].]]
** Don't forget his flared pants; he's probably the ''only'' straight guy who can pull them off.
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* EagleLand: Not deliberately, but [[AcceptableTargets he's been singled out for it anyway]].

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* EagleLand: Not deliberately, but [[AcceptableTargets he's been singled out for it anyway]].anyway.



** Played straight with his uncanny-but-still-rather-scathing [[AcceptableTargets 'inbred-hillbilly']] DeepSouth impressions, and by proxy, his ''merciless'' rips on UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush.

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** Played straight with his uncanny-but-still-rather-scathing [[AcceptableTargets 'inbred-hillbilly']] 'inbred-hillbilly' DeepSouth impressions, and by proxy, his ''merciless'' rips on UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush.
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* ButNotTooBlack: Partially in retrospect from ''Series/ChappellesShow'' jokes about Wayne. It's made even funnier when Wayne makes jokes like in a DidIJustSayThatOutLoud bit, saying, "No one realizes that I'm white!"
** Wayne Brady once joked after one African Chant that he would never be allowed to go back to Africa; another time, he jokingly protested, "Why do ''I'' have to do the African Chant?" to which Drew responded, "Because [[DreadfulMusician Colin]] would screw it up."



%%* ButNotTooBlack: "[[BlackDudeDiesFirst If I die, you're next!]]"
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Removed her heels for the "Sideways Scene" game. As she explained afterward on Twitter, she took them off because she feared accidentally hitting Colin and Wayne with them at some point.
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* BigFun: Was often the butt of jokes about his weight but took them in good humor and enjoyed taking part in the games.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Of all the regulars in the original US run (not counting Drew), he's arguably had the most success outside the show, at least on TV.
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* Julian Clary

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* Julian ClaryCreator/JulianClary
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!!Chip Esten

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!!Chip Esten!![[Creator/CharlesEsten Chip Esten]]



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Watch the end credits - sometimes they say ''Charles'' Esten.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Particularly in the UK version. Watch the US end credits - credits: sometimes they say he's credited as ''Charles'' Esten.
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* BadassBaritone: Did we mention he can sing?
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* StockCharacters: Creator/ChristopherWalken.

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* StockCharacters: Creator/ChristopherWalken. Also Keanu Reeves and Johnny Cash.
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* StockCharacters: Bruce Springsteen.
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!!Mike [=McShane=]

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!!Mike [=McShane=]!!Creator/MikeMcShane
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** Subverted when taking [[WhatAnIdiot a mouthful of Altoid mints]] comes back to bite him in the worst way.

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** Subverted when taking [[WhatAnIdiot a mouthful of Altoid mints]] mints comes back to bite him in the worst way.
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* DeadpanSnarker: A little of this on the show here and there, but you should see his Twitter, where he gleefully [[{{Troll}} trolls]] ''Series/TeenWolf'' fans.[[note]]His NamesTheSame as the show's producer.[[/note]]

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* DeadpanSnarker: A little of this snark on the show here and there, but you should see his Twitter, where he gleefully [[{{Troll}} trolls]] ''Series/TeenWolf'' fans.[[note]]His NamesTheSame name is the same as the show's producer.[[/note]]
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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Spiritual Successor is a YMMV trope about a work generally being seen as resembling another work.


* SpiritualSuccessor: To John Sessions.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To John Sessions.



* SpiritualSuccessor: To Mike [=McShane=]
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* NiceShoes
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* TheSmartGuy: Depending on [[BrokenBase how much you like him]], John is either this or an InsufferableGenius. Everyone can agree, however, that [[GeniusBookClub John Sessions has read more books than you.]]

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* TheSmartGuy: Depending on [[BrokenBase how much you like him]], John is either this or an InsufferableGenius. Everyone can agree, however, that [[GeniusBookClub John Sessions has read more books than you.]]]] Except for ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', which he hasn't.

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Took A Level In Badass involves fighting prowess and I fixed a Administrivia.Sinkhole.


*** Of course, he managed to get an ''amazing'' bit of [[CrossesTheLineTwice revenge]] [[TheManIsStickingItToTheMan against]] the ExecutiveMeddling during the show's hoedown.

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*** Of course, he managed to get an ''amazing'' bit of [[CrossesTheLineTwice revenge]] revenge [[TheManIsStickingItToTheMan against]] the ExecutiveMeddling during the show's hoedown.



* TookALevelInBadass: Once the revival got started, Wayne's years of experience hosting [[Series/DontForgetTheLyrics other]] [[Series/LetsMakeADeal gigs]] finally pay off - he's now known for pulling additional audience members and grabbing additional suggestions for more laughs, and even matured into the filthy jokes quite a bit.
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* TheCastShowoff: A minor example; Ryan is very good at remaining very, very still, and some party quirks etc are written with that in mind (such as being a taxidermic stuffed corpse or being strapped to a bomb that will go off if he moves).

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* TheCastShowoff: A minor example; Ryan is very good at remaining very, very still, and some party quirks etc are written with that in mind (such as being a taxidermic stuffed corpse or being strapped to a bomb that will go off if he moves).



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Downplayed with the "jerk" part. Ryan is a pretty normal and well-meaning person but he may have the most relentlessly irreverent and unsympathetic sense of humor out of the main cast.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Downplayed with the "jerk" part. Ryan is a pretty normal and well-meaning person but on top of being a DeadpanSnarker, he may have the most relentlessly irreverent and unsympathetic sense of humor out of the main cast.

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