Drew Carey's Green Screen Show

Drew Carey's Green Screen Show (2004-2005)

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Drew Carey ("The Drew Carey Show" "Whose Line Is It Anyway?") and his comic friends have a clever plan to shake up the concept of live improv comedy. The performers on this show act out quirky ideas suggested by the audience ("You're getting married underwater and are attacked by a giant squid"), but that's just a jumping-off point. The real fun begins with the technique known as green screen, which Drew's behind-the-scenes team will use to animate the skits, creating an actual improvised movie that brings to life the details going on in their vivid imaginations. This series is a fun and lively marriage of improv and animation, a concept only Drew Carey could pull off.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Drew Carey's Green Screen Show premiere?

Drew Carey's Green Screen Show premiered on September 26, 2004.

Who were the hosts of Drew Carey's Green Screen Show?

Drew Carey was the main host of the show, while Colin Mochrie and Greg Proops also made frequent appearances.

What was the format of the show?

Drew Carey's Green Screen Show had a unique format where the actors would act out sketches and scenarios in front of a green screen, while the backgrounds were added in post-production.

What was the inspiration for the show's format?

The format was inspired by the popular improv game called "Film Dub," where performers would provide improvised dialogue for muted scenes from movies and TV shows.

Who were the regular cast members of the show?

Jonathan Mangum, Jeff Davis, and Colin Mochrie were the most notable regular cast members of the show.

What types of sketches and scenarios were featured on the show?

The show featured a wide variety of sketches, ranging from parodies of popular TV shows and movies to original comedy bits.

Did Drew Carey's Green Screen Show feature any musical performances?

Yes, some episodes of the show included musical performances from various artists.

Was the show filmed in front of a live audience?

No, the show was not filmed in front of a live audience.

What were some of the challenges faced by the performers on the show?

One of the biggest challenges for the performers was acting out scenes without any props or backgrounds to help them.

What was the overall tone of the show?

The overall tone of Drew Carey's Green Screen Show was comedic and lighthearted, with a focus on improv and sketch comedy.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

The show did not receive any major awards or nominations during its run.

How many episodes were produced?

A total of 41 episodes were produced over the show's two seasons.

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