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Season 1 – Drew Carey's Green Screen Show

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"Drew Carey's Green Screen Show" is essentially "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" taken to the next level. Drew Carey and his merry band of improvisers are back on television, this time playing out their theater games in front of a green screen. Animators then take the skits and fill in backgrounds, props and whatever else they feel like throwing into the mix to animate the scenes that Carey and company come up with during the show. Four or five games, including Fill in the Blank and Freeze Tag, are usually played in each episode.

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Tim Goodman San Francisco Chronicle 03/20/2020
3/4
"Drew Carey's Green Screen Show..." somehow cross- pollinates improv comedy with animation -- imagine "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" mixed with "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" -- and put on the air what is this season's Little Show That Could. Go to Full Review
Kay McFadden Seattle Times 09/24/2019
You soon realize you'd have much more fun doing this stuff than watching it. Go to Full Review
Phil Gallo Variety 09/24/2019
It's the same old shtick really - nothing you wouldn't find at the Groundlings or an Improv Olympics show - and the animation isn't outrageous enough to provide an extra dose of humor. Go to Full Review
Bruce R. Miller Sioux City Journal 03/20/2020
C
A mixed bag. ABC tired of this stuff, too. Go to Full Review
Bill Gibron PopMatters 09/24/2019
While it may seem like another heaping helping of the same old show, Green Screen gives the concept a brand new, illustrated spin. Go to Full Review
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Oct 7, 2004 The improvisation group performs skits including "Surfing," "Racetrack" and "Zeppelin." Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 14, 2004 Drew and the cast mix improv and animation based on suggestions from the audience, including a trip to boot camp, having a baby and short jokes. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 21, 2004 Skits include "Catch That Knife," "Animal Trainer," "Baby Proofing" and "Yoga." Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 28, 2004 Skits include "The Dentist"; "Toaster"; "Alaska"; and "Onion Sam." Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 4, 2004 Skits include "Veterinarian," "Shakespeare," "The Man Who Stole Florida" and "Banana Explorer." Details Episode 6 Aired Sep 26, 2005 Skits include "Underwear," "You Bet Your Pants" and "Bertha and the Haunted Municipal Building." Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 3, 2005 Skits include "Space Mission," "Hurricane" and "Nurse/Patient." Details Episode 8 Aired Oct 10, 2005 Skits include "Guess My Disorder," "New Choice" and "Moving People." Details Episode 9 Aired Oct 17, 2005 Skits include "Sound Effects," "Fantasy Movie" and "New Choice." Details Episode 10 Aired Oct 24, 2005 A lively marriage of improvisation and animation. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 1, 2005 A lively marriage of improvisation and animation. Details Episode 12 Aired Nov 8, 2005 A lively marriage of improvisation and animation. Details
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Season Info

Director
Sharon Trojan Hollinger
Executive Producer
Drew Carey
Screenwriter
Drew Carey, Brad Sherwood
Network
The WB
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Oct 7, 2004