Whose Line Is It Anyway? Rescheduled
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To: The American Broadcasting Corporation
Since its early start in the mid-1950s, primetime television has been providing viewers worldwide with engaging half-hour situational comedies as a source of escapism from the tribulations of daily life. In recent times, however, the quality and purity of these programs has taken a drastic plunge. Storylines have been reused and recycled to the point at which the characters actions have become almost foreseeable to the viewer. Whose Line Is It Anyway, a comedic improvisational program produced by Dan Patterson, which broke all the mentioned boundaries, was recently holding a spot in the primetime schedule up until approximately fourteen days ago. Since then, the URL http://abc.abcnews.go.com/primetime/whoselineisitanyway/index.html has stated the next episode of Whose Line [Is It Anyway] has not yet been scheduled.
The clean, simple humour provided by Whose Line allowed the viewers to revert as they pleased to their younger days in which life situations were as ingenuous as what they saw performed. Their minds were set free, unstained as they watched, and they laughed knowing they had been transported into the realms of a simpler and happier time, where the vulgarities of present culture did not exist. The show endorsed abstract thought and ready adaptation to new and unexpected situations: essential life skills that ensure sanity amidst change and solid comfort with ones own mind. The programs unscripted dialogue and spontaneous character development made certain that it was never repeated, always fresh, and hilariously funny.
We, the undersigned, feel that the statement made on the official Website implied that the show would no longer be aired. We ask that those responsible bring it back to primetime. The benefits of Whose Line to society were endless. It deserves to exist as a television show for audiences everywhere to enjoy.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
Since its early start in the mid-1950s, primetime television has been providing viewers worldwide with engaging half-hour situational comedies as a source of escapism from the tribulations of daily life. In recent times, however, the quality and purity of these programs has taken a drastic plunge. Storylines have been reused and recycled to the point at which the characters actions have become almost foreseeable to the viewer. Whose Line Is It Anyway, a comedic improvisational program produced by Dan Patterson, which broke all the mentioned boundaries, was recently holding a spot in the primetime schedule up until approximately fourteen days ago. Since then, the URL http://abc.abcnews.go.com/primetime/whoselineisitanyway/index.html has stated the next episode of Whose Line [Is It Anyway] has not yet been scheduled.
The clean, simple humour provided by Whose Line allowed the viewers to revert as they pleased to their younger days in which life situations were as ingenuous as what they saw performed. Their minds were set free, unstained as they watched, and they laughed knowing they had been transported into the realms of a simpler and happier time, where the vulgarities of present culture did not exist. The show endorsed abstract thought and ready adaptation to new and unexpected situations: essential life skills that ensure sanity amidst change and solid comfort with ones own mind. The programs unscripted dialogue and spontaneous character development made certain that it was never repeated, always fresh, and hilariously funny.
We, the undersigned, feel that the statement made on the official Website implied that the show would no longer be aired. We ask that those responsible bring it back to primetime. The benefits of Whose Line to society were endless. It deserves to exist as a television show for audiences everywhere to enjoy.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
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