| Title | Translation | Format | Years | Nationality | Aired On | Status | Description |
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| Whose Line Is It Anyway? | — | Radio | 1988 | UK | BBC Radio 4 | Official | The British radio series which inspired the television series |
| Whose Line Is It Anyway? | — | TV | 1988–1999 | UK | Channel 4 | Official |
| Whose Line Is It Anyway? | — | TV | 1998–2007, 2013–present | US | ABC, The CW | Official |
| Whose Line Is It Anyway? | — | TV | 2016–2017 | Australia | Official |
| Shel Mi HaShura HaZot? (של מי השורה הזאת) | Whose Line Is It?
| TV | 2000–2001, 2006–2007 | Israel | Official |
| aldawr ealaa min? (الدور على مين؟) | TV | 2018- | Egypt | TeN TV [ar][1] | Official |
| Sponk! | — | TV | 2001–2003 | USA | Noggin | Adaptation | Was aimed at a younger audience and featured child performers playing games similar to Whose Line? games.[2] |
| De Lama's | TV | 2004–2008 | Netherlands | Adaptation | Besides a number of games from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the show used a lot of new games.
The show won several prizes
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