VIDEO: Preview NBC's new comedy '100 Questions'
You'll hear something in the preview clip for NBC's new show "100 Questions" that you haven't on the network for the past couple seasons: A live studio audience.
After two seasons in which its comedies were all of the single-camera, no-laugh-track variety, the network will try to get back into the traditional sitcom market with "100 Questions." The show stars British actress Sophie Winkleman as Charlotte Payne, a woman who's searching for the right guy and winds up at a dating service that features a 100-question compatibility test.
Each question, of course, is not a simple yes-or-no answer for Sophie and leads to her recounting incidents from her life and those of her friends, played by Elizabeth Ho, Joy Suprano, series creator Christopher Moynihan, David Walton and Amir Talai. (And though he's not a regular, I'm pretty sure that's Travis Schuldt as Charlotte's would-be fiance. The Dudemeister can't seem to find the right TV girl, can he?)
Take a look:
First impressions of "100 Questions"?
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Mixed feelings about this show. It is great that NBC is going back to multi camera and I hope this show gets them back on track with having some new multi camera shows as well as some single camera shows. I personally love comedy. It would be nice if we had the same amount of comedy on during the week as we do with dramas. But unfortunately we have more drama on our television stations than comedy.
Big Suze! But, other than that, I don't know. A few sort of funny bits but nothing to take me away from whatever else I'll probably be watching the night this is on.