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BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals 2016
An all-star line-up of top comedy, arts, writing and music - as well showcases for new fresh talent - will be at the heart of the BBC's Edinburgh Festivals coverage across TV, radio and online.
BBC, 27th July 2016Whose Line is it Anyway? . . . Live, review
To judge by a consistently inventive, busy and often inspired opening night, this will remain one of the happiest shows in town.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 13th June 2016Review: Whose Line Is It Anyway?... Live
At over two hours the show does become a little repetitive towards the end, but it's not the performers or the format that are at fault, just the desire to offer value for money. It's amazing to think that there were no live versions of this in the UK for two decades. The producers must be thinking of all those full houses they missed out on over the years as they count up the takings for this limited run.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th June 2016Whose Line Is It Anyway?, London Palladium review
Anderson is an astute judge of when to buzz the end of a game.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 11th June 2016Whose Line Is It Anyway? live show returns
Influential improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway? is to return to London's West End for 14 performances only. It will run at the London Palladium from 9-19 June 2016.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th March 2016Whose Line is it Anyway? interview
As the Nineties TV hit storms the West End, host Clive Anderson and creator Dan Patterson tell Benji Wilson the secret of its success.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 25th June 2015Whose Line Is It Anyway? Live review
Clive Anderson, Josie Lawrence and Greg Proops bring their Channel 4 hit to the West End - and the laughs are even bigger and better this time round.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd June 2015Whose Line is It Anyway? Live, Adelphi Theatre, review
Clive Anderson and old timers Greg Proops, Josie Lawrence, Brad Sherwood and Colin Mochrie have been sorely missed, says Claire Allfree.
Claire Allfree, The Telegraph, 20th June 2015Clive Anderson interview
Clive Anderson on Whose Line Is It Anyway? hecklers, drinking songs and fabricated beefs.
Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 19th June 2015Major comic stars appear for Organ Care Systems gig
A cast including Rowan Atkinson, Clive Anderson, Harry Enfield, Angus Deayton, Rob Brydon and many others will appear in '100 Hearts' at LSO St Luke's, London on February 10 to raise money for pre-transplant Organ Care Systems. John Lloyd of QI and The Museum of Curiosity will then hold a conversation with Andre Simon, Harefield's charismatic Director of Transplants, who will demonstrate the "heart in a box" Organ Care System in situ.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th January 2015