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7.2 1 Seasons • 40 Episodes

Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza - Season 1

"From the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada!"

Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza is an improvisational comedy television program that aired in the United States on the Game Show Network. The program was hosted by Drew Carey from CBS's The Price Is Right and former host of ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway? and was produced at the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand in Paradise, Nevada.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Drew Carey

    Drew Carey

    Self

  • Bob Derkach

    Bob Derkach

    Self

  • Jonathan Mangum

    Jonathan Mangum

    Self

  • Ryan Stiles

    Ryan Stiles

    Self

  • Jeff Bryan Davis

    Jeff Bryan Davis

    Self

  • Charles Esten

    Charles Esten

    Self

  • Colin Mochrie

    Colin Mochrie

    Self

  • Greg Proops

    Greg Proops

    Self

  • Kathy Kinney

    Kathy Kinney

    Self

Overview

Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza is an improvisational comedy television program that aired in the United States on the Game Show Network. The program was hosted by Drew Carey from CBS's The Price Is Right and former host of ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway? and was produced at the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand in Paradise, Nevada.

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