Greg Proops, Phil LaMarr, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles

Season 10Episode 730 minJun 4, 1998
Greg Proops, Phil LaMarr, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles
In Let's Make A Date, Greg hosts with Phil as Arnold Schwarzenegger as a stand-up comic, Colin as an astronaut taking off and Ryan as an impatient driver in traffic. In Animals, Ryan tries to tell father Colin about his gay lover Greg, all are penguins. In Daytime Talk Show, Greg hosts Hey Diddle Diddle. In World's Worst, all four perform the worst ad for a body product. In Props, its Ryan and Colin vs. Greg and Phil. In Strange Bedfellows, Greg is Woody Allen, Phil is Jack Nicholson and Ryan is John Wayne when something in the apartment has broken down. In Moving People, wife Ryan is in labour, Colin assists. In Weird Newscasters, Greg hosts with cohost Colin a stagecoach driver under attack, sportsman Phil as Robin Williams and weatherman Ryan a ventriloquist on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Colin and Ryan win, so they read the credits as two people on a roller coster who underestimated its size.
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