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Whose Line??

With all the tv shows being made into DVDs, anyone hear of Whose Line coming out in said format? I would be very interested in knowing about either the UK or the US versions. Thanks for any info!

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Reference for TV Shows' DVD Releases

I have found that the TV Shows on DVD website is the authority on what is (or isn't) happening on the release of any television show on DVD.

<a target="_blank" href=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com>http://www.tvshowsondvd.com</a>

That said, I've seen nothing that would indicate that either the U.K. or U.S. versions of "Whose Line ..." are slated for DVD release anytime soon (only word from Warner Home Video that they "are working on it", but that would likely be the inferior U.S. version, and could end up a "best of" compilation).

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Re: Reference for TV Shows' DVD Releases

> I have found that the TV Shows on DVD website is the
> authority on what is (or isn't) happening on the release of
> any television show on DVD.
>
> http://www.tvshowsondvd.com
>
> That said, I've seen nothing that would indicate that either
> the U.K. or U.S. versions of "Whose Line ..." are slated for
> DVD release anytime soon (only word from Warner Home Video
> that they "are working on it", but that would likely be the
> inferior U.S. version, and could end up a "best of"
> compilation).
>
> There was a series of "Best of" on VHS in the U.K. several
> years ago, but those would be unplayable here.
>
I don't think we'll see a U.S. DVD soon as ABC Family seems happy enough to run them into the ground (and if anybody can think of a more jarring switchover than going from Whose Line to The 700 Club at 11 p.m. ET, I'd love to hear it)
 
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