Wayne and Brad are presenters for Ryan and Colin in "Award Show", which ends with Brad's full moon and revelations of Wayne's crescent moon; in "Party Quirks", Brad hosts a person on the "I've Got a Secret" episode of the South American (at least according to the card, but not what was acted) Jerry Springer Show (Wayne), a performing seal in a marine park playing to the cameras (Colin), and a series of hunting accidents caught on tape (Ryan); "Scenes from a Hat" are "what life would have been like if your parents were insult comics", "what's on TV in hell", "things found written in hillbilly fortune cookies", and "hit numbers from a musical about breasts"; "Bartender" Brad listens to songs from Wayne (who's excited about Brad), Colin (who's angry about getting a speeding ticket), and Ryan (who's in love with ugly shoes).
Colin wins, so Brad and Wayne face off against Drew and Ryan in a rousing game of "Props".
 s05e01 - Whoopi Goldberg
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     s05e02 - Kathy Griffin
        s05e02 - Kathy Griffin
          
        
      
     s05e03 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e03 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e04 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e04 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e05 - Greg Proops
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     s05e06 - Kathy Greenwood
        s05e06 - Kathy Greenwood
          
        
      
     s05e07 - Show No. 501 - Halloween Show
        s05e07 - Show No. 501 - Halloween Show
          
        
      
     s05e08 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e08 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e09 - Chip Esten
        s05e09 - Chip Esten
          
        
      
     s05e10 - Greg Proops
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     s05e11 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e11 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e12 - Greg Proops
        s05e12 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e13 - Kathy Greenwood
        s05e13 - Kathy Greenwood
          
        
      
     s05e14 - Chip Esten
        s05e14 - Chip Esten
          
        
      
     s05e15 - Kathy Griffin
        s05e15 - Kathy Griffin
          
        
      
     s05e16 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e16 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e17 - Greg Proops
        s05e17 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e18 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e18 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e19 - Kathy Griffin
        s05e19 - Kathy Griffin
          
        
      
     s05e20 - Greg Proops
        s05e20 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e21 - Greg Proops
        s05e21 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e22 - Chip Esten
        s05e22 - Chip Esten
          
        
      
     s05e23 - Kathy Greenwood
        s05e23 - Kathy Greenwood
          
        
      
     s05e24 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e24 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e25 - Chip Esten
        s05e25 - Chip Esten
          
        
      
     s05e26 - Jeff Davis
        s05e26 - Jeff Davis
          
        
      
     s05e27 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e27 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e28 - Greg Proops
        s05e28 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e29 - Kathy Griffin
        s05e29 - Kathy Griffin
          
        
      
     s05e30 - Greg Proops
        s05e30 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e31 - Brad Sherwood
        s05e31 - Brad Sherwood
          
        
      
     s05e32 - Jeff Davis
        s05e32 - Jeff Davis
          
        
      
     s05e33 - Greg Proops
        s05e33 - Greg Proops
          
        
      
     s05e34 - Chip Esten
        s05e34 - Chip Esten
          
        
      
    Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998-2004, 2013 - ?) is a continuation of the British show of the same name which aired from 1988 to 1998 with many of the same performers. 
It features some of the nation's finest improvisational comedians, including Florida's Wayne Brady, Canada's Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles and Drew Carey from The Drew Carey Show. 
Each week, the preceding four and a rotating group of actors and actresses spontaneously played games with outrageous scenes, weird quirks, or (sometimes off-key) songs.