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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 4 Episode 27
Brad Sherwood plays a witch-hunter in a round of “Let’s Make a Date,” then helps Wayne serenade an audience member with a “Duet.” Also: “Hoe Down”; “Scenes From a Hat”; and “Title Sequence.” Other players include Ryan Stiles and host Drew Carey.
Serie: Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Episode Title: Brad Sherwood
Air Date: 2002-02-12
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