Funny You Should Ask | |
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Byron Allen |
Presented by | Jon Kelley |
Narrated by | John Cramer |
Opening theme | "Happy" by Pharrell Williams (season 1) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Entertainment Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Syndication |
Release | September 4, 2017 present | –
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Funny You Should Ask (1968 game show) | |
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Funny You Should Ask is a syndicated American game show that launched in 2017.[1] It is distributed by Entertainment Studios and hosted by Jon Kelley. Reruns air on the Entertainment Studios cable television channel Comedy.TV and through syndication.[2]
Regular and frequent comics on the show have included Jon Lovitz, Louie Anderson,[3] Bill Bellamy, Sheryl Underwood, Tim Meadows, Jackée Harry, Jimmie Walker, Howie Mandel, Cedric the Entertainer, Caroline Rhea, Natasha Leggero, Bill Engvall, Cheryl Hines, Gabriel Iglesias, Anthony Anderson, Maz Jobrani, Jamie Kennedy, Jodi Miller, Billy Gardell, Pauly Shore, Whitney Cummings, Dave Coulier, Sherri Shepherd, Tom Arnold, Tiffany Haddish, Kathy Griffin, Loni Love, Tommy Davidson, Vivica A. Fox, and Raven-Symoné.[4] Byron Allen, who is the creator and executive producer of the show, also appears often.[5]
Lovitz (lower left) and Allen (upper right) are regular panelists. Louie Anderson (lower right) was a regular before his death; since then Mandel has occupied Anderson's seat, whose left arm bears a plaque marked "Louie's Chair." The middle chairs on each row are occupied by female panelists, with the celebrity in the upper left chair rotating.
The program used "Happy" by Pharrell Williams as its theme song from its first season, and a similar-sounding tune from the second season onward.[6]
The series is slightly related in title and format to the 1968 version of Funny You Should Ask, a game show that aired on ABC.
Funny You Should Ask was renewed into the 2022–23 season, for a total of six syndicated seasons (new episodes were produced during the first four seasons).[7][8] It was the second double-season renewal, the first being in 2018.[9][10]