NBC has announced that its second-year comedy series "Whitney" will return
to its primetime lineup on Wednesday, November 14 (8-8:30 p.m. ET)
replacing “Animal Practice.”
Whitney Cummings stars in the
title role in the multi-camera series which is a look at modern-day love
and relationships which centers around Whitney (Cummings, "Chelsea
Lately") and Alex (Chris D'Elia, "Glory Daze"), a happily – newly
“married” couple. Surrounded by a quirky group of friends, Zoe
Lister-Jones ("The Other Guys"), Rhea Seehorn ("The Starter Wife"), Dan
O'Brien ("How I Met Your Mother"), and Tone Bell (new to the second
season of the show).
The series is produced by Universal
Television and Bluegrass Television. The executive producers are Scott
Stuber ("The Breakup"), Quan Phung, Wil Calhoun (“Friends”) and Barry
Katz ("Last Comic Standing") are executive producers along with Cummings
executive producer/writer and Andy Ackerman ("Seinfeld"), who also is
executive producer and the director.
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