Talk:Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series)
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[edit]Weird to say 2024 announces Season 21, THEN say 2022 "announced" Season 20 would be the last, and FINISH the section saying 2023 "announced" that the future is unknown (ignoring previous paragraph's announced future Season 21). That said, the cited source says little about Whose Line: "Original Episode" probably doesn't mean an episode of the original British version of the show, but even assuming it's a new episode doesn't mean it's part of a new season instead of a one-off special or a previously unaired episode. A new season is the most logical, but i'm not convinced the cited source actually says that.
Also add link to Fox Broadcasting Company, remove unneeded comma, and edit to comply with Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Consecutive punctuation marks.