You can still watch “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” in several places as of early 2026, though availability can shift by country and over time.

Where to stream it

Here’s where the show is currently available or commonly listed as streaming:

  • Max / Max via Prime Video (US) – Often carries many seasons of the US version (Drew Carey + Aisha Tyler eras).
  • Amazon Prime Video – Episodes are listed to stream (sometimes included with Prime/with ads) and also to buy digitally.
  • The Roku Channel – Has the show available to stream with ads on Roku devices in some regions.
  • YouTube TV – Offers Whose Line Is It Anyway? as a live‑TV network show with cloud DVR via subscription.
  • Tubi – At times carries seasons free with ads, particularly in the US and Canada.
  • The CW / CW streaming – The CW has carried the more recent US run; CW and its related apps/sites have periodically offered episodes to stream.

Because licensing changes, the “official” aggregator pages (like JustWatch or Reelgood) are often the quickest way to see what’s active in your country on a given day.

Buying episodes or seasons

If you prefer to own episodes:

  • Amazon Video , iTunes , Google Play , Vudu , and Microsoft Store sell individual episodes and full seasons of the US series.
  • DVD/Blu‑ray box sets of various seasons of the US and UK versions are sold through major retailers such as Amazon’s DVD/Blu‑ray store.

UK / international viewers

For viewers outside the US, options can differ:

  • Some regions have carried the show on local platforms (for example, UK‑focused services have hosted the US version).
  • A few streaming guides note that using regional catalogs (or different local services) may be necessary if it’s not directly licensed in your country.

Because these catalogs change, it’s worth quickly checking a regional streaming guide (e.g., country‑specific JustWatch) with the exact title “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” for the most accurate, up‑to‑date list.

Quick recap

  • Look first at Max / Max via Prime, Amazon Prime Video, Roku Channel, Tubi, YouTube TV, and CW-related apps for streaming.
  • Use a streaming guide like JustWatch or Reelgood for your specific country to confirm what’s live today.
  • If streaming is limited, digital purchases and DVD/Blu‑ray are widely available.

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