Riot (2014)
Riot (2014)
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Plot.
The show's concept places two teams of celebrities and comedians in a series of competitions that have the teams sing, dance and create comedy sketches while overcoming multiple mental and physical obstacles. Instructed by guest team captains, two teams of comedians are instructed to create and participate in a set of unscripted improv skits, some of which take place on a set tilted at 22-1/2 degrees or some of which take place in complete darkness with the audience able to observe through night-vision cameras while the contestants blunder about.
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Cast & Crew.

Rove McManus
Host

Brian Palermo
Himself

John Ross Bowie
Himself

Jamie Denbo
Herself

Jordan Black
Himself

Rob Gleeson
Himself

Meryl Hathaway
Herself

Jessica McKenna
Herself

Paul Franklin
Executive Producer

Jim Biederman
Executive Producer

Cheryl Hines
Self - Guest Captain

Will Sasso
Self - Guest Captain

Steve Carell
Executive Producer

Eden Gaha
Executive Producer

Adam Zuvich
Executive Producer

Rich Brown
Executive Producer
Details.
This TV Show Is About.
improvisation
Scripted
Wiki.
Riot is an American game show comedy television series from Fox and based upon the Australian Slide Show television series, itself based upon the Arthur-created French program Vendredi tout est permis ("On Fridays, Anything Goes with Arthur", aka Anything Goes), where two teams of celebrities competed in a number of challenges and games, including one on a huge set that tilts at 22½ degrees. Hosted by Rove McManus, weekly episode "guest" captains include a rotating set of actors, with Andy Buckley and Steve Carell "captaining" the premiere episode. Riot was canceled by Fox on June 12, 2014.