Steve Frost, Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood, Ryan Stiles

Season 9Episode 930 minSep 4, 1997
Steve Frost, Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood, Ryan Stiles
In Questions Only, all four are on Noah's Ark. In Film and Theatre Styles, Colin investigates a disturbance at Ryan's poultry farm in the styles Star Trek, Riverdance and Jurassic Park. In Old Job New Job, Brad is asking Steve, a former dog show judge for Ryan's hand in marriage. In Home Shopping, Colin and Ryan sell waders with holes, already chewed gum and a solar powered torch. In Quick Change, Brad and Colin are under attack as Steve yells change. In Party Quirks, Brad hosts with Steve as a strict German nanny, Colin physically in love with food, and Ryan is a film extra in a brawl. In Mission Impossible, Colin and Ryan mow the lawns at Steve's dictation. In Greatest Hits, Brad sings songs of the farmyard described by Colin and Ryan. Ryan and Steve win, so they read the credits as construction workers.
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