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  • 2002-03-05T01:30:00Z on ABC
  • 25m
  • 5h (11 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy
The multi-talented star of Whose Line Is It Anyway? finally has his own show on ABC. Described as a throwback to the days of Carol Burnett and Flip Wilson, Wayne mixes sketch comedy, improvisation, and both serious and humorous musical numbers. Joined by Jonathan Mangum, a veteran of the improvisational show Kwik Witz, J.P. Manoux, who has guest starred on shows like The Drew Carey Show, and a revolving door of celebrity guest stars, this show is truly like nothing else on television. Whose Line Is It Anyway? debuted in early August in 1998; look where it is now. Unfortunately, The Wayne Brady Show never was as successful.

11 episodes

Season Premiere

2002-03-05T01:30:00Z

2x01 Episode 107

Season Premiere

2x01 Episode 107

  • 2002-03-05T01:30:00Z30m

The show opens with Wayne tracking down the cast members of The Wayne Brady Show to restart the second season.
Wayne improvises a rap with help from Joe Thompson's suggestions from the audience.
Wayne, J.P., Jonathan and Brooke are reports for the Farmington Channel 4 Newsical.
For some reason, J.P., Jonathan and Wayne sing ""My Girl"" in bathroom stalls.
Brooke is an office co-worker trying to compete with Mya for Wayne's attention.
Forward-reverse is an improvised 1940's film noir detective story about a stolen Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
Wayne and Mya perform a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - ""You're All I Need to Get By.""
During the credits, more bloopers.

2002-03-12T01:30:00Z

2x02 Episode 112

2x02 Episode 112

  • 2002-03-12T01:30:00Z25m

The show opens with a short rendition of ""Gimme Some Lovin'""
A Nancy O' Dell Access Hollywood interview with Posse Toi, followed by a performance of ""I'm in Love With the Rope in Gym Class.""
Wayne advertises the best way to defend yourself, with his: Sissy Integrated Self- Sustained Yield techniques.
Wayne and Jonathan are the dueling bluesmen.
Wayne and Jonathan improvise ""the impossible game"" in ""Instant Justice.""
A sketch with Wayne as Orlando Conquistador, personal trainer.
America's favorite rapping chef Eminemeril performs his music video ""Egg Beaters.""
As always, bloopers as shown during the credits.

2002-03-19T01:30:00Z

2x03 Episode 108

2x03 Episode 108

  • 2002-03-19T01:30:00Z30m

2002-03-26T01:30:00Z

2x04 Episode 109

2x04 Episode 109

  • 2002-03-26T01:30:00Z30m

2002-04-06T01:30:00Z

2x05 Episode 110

2x05 Episode 110

  • 2002-04-06T01:30:00Z30m

Wayne gives a rendition of ""Addicted to Love""; the game ""Gibberish Beat the Clock"" gives a member of the audience a chance to win $100; Brooke does a sketch about three fantasy dinner guests; a ventriloquist/rapper; and bloopers from the show.

Season Finale

2002-04-13T00:30:00Z

2x06 Episode 111

Season Finale

2x06 Episode 111

  • 2002-04-13T00:30:00Z30m

2002-11-29T01:30:00Z

2x10 Unknown

2x10 Unknown

  • 2002-11-29T01:30:00Z25m

2002-11-30T01:30:00Z

2x11 Unknown

2x11 Unknown

  • 2002-11-30T01:30:00Z25m
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