My thoughts about this...
Host: Jon Kelley
Announcer: As with every other Byron Allen show, John Cramer
Theme: "Happy" by Pharrell Williams (Hey, another entry for the theme songs with lyrics thread!)
Game: As was described to me by a friend, it's "Hollywood Chairs"--Hollywood Squares without the annoying scaffolding and gridwork and 2/3 of the celebrities. Two contestants agree or disagree with answers given by 6 comedians, all of whom on this episode are name comics including Louie Anderson, Bill Bellamy, and Howie Mandel, a trio of former game show hosts. (Comedians on the second episode shown on comedy.tv are Jon Lovitz, Loni Love, Tim Meadows, Caroline Rhea, Tom Arnold, and Anderson.) Round 1 was one question per comic, alternating between contestants, at $100 apiece. Round 2 plays the same, but with the stakes upped to $200. Round 3...wait for it...the game's the same, but for $300 a question! The person with the most money plays the bonus round for an additional $5000.
The bonus round consists of three questions. Three right answers gets the cash, with less than perfection worth nothing. The first question has 3 comics giving answers, one of which is right. The second question has 4 possible answers. The final question has 6 possible answers. There are also gag answers in the round, for better or worse.
My thoughts: Jon Kelley is so dry that I need an IV of saline, maybe due to the game's repetitiveness. The comedy is there, albeit with comedy veterans. The comedy level will never confuse anybody with "Hollywood Squares." Will this show continually get well-known comedians who are funny, or will we be treated to young comics that aren't very funny? The 10:30 PM time slot here should aid me in getting to sleep.
Misc.: The show promoted a web presence at
http://funnyyoushouldask.tv/, but it's not active yet. I'm guessing it won't roll out until the show officially debuts in a week.