About the Show

Credits

Executive producers:
Scott Stuber, Quan Phung, Betsy Thomas, Barry Katz, Andy Ackerman, Whitney Cummings
Creator:
Whitney Cummings
Director:
Andy Ackerman (pilot)
Co-executive producers:
John Quaintance, Theresa Mulligan
Supervising producer:
Adrian Wenner
Consulting producers:
Ethan Sandler, Danielle Sanchez, Rob Ulin
Line producer:
Nancy Chadrow Haas
Writer:
Whitney Cummings (pilot)
Executive story editor:
Sam Sklaver
Story editors:
Mat Harawitz, Dan Levy
Staff writer:
Neel Shah
Casting director:
Susie Farris (pilot & series)
Production designer:
Wendell Johnson (pilot & series)
Director of photography:
Patti Lee
Editor:
Richard Candib (pilot & series)
Music supervisor:
Ed Alton

NBC's new multi-camera comedy "Whitney" is a hilarious look at modern day love, which centers around Whitney (Whitney Cummings, "Chelsea Lately") and Alex (Chris D'Elia, "Glory Daze"), a happily unmarried couple. Together for three years, the duo is in no rush to get hitched, which seems to get a mixed response from their friends.

Whitney's close circle of girlfriends includes, on one side, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones, "The Other Guys"), a romantic idealist who loves being in love, and on the other, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn, "The Starter Wife"), a recent divorcee who is practical, cynical and dreading being single again. Lily and Roxanne's opposing points of view only exacerbate Whitney's own complicated outlook on relationships.

Completing their close-knit group is Neal (Maulik Pancholy, NBC's "30 Rock"), a real modern day Renaissance man - sensitive and cool, who knows a little bit about everything and happens to be dating Lily. On the other end of the spectrum is Whitney and Alex's next-door neighbor Mark (Dan O'Brien, "How I Met Your Mother"), a police officer and total bachelor, who claims to be the ultimate player, but likes to talk a good game.

At the end of the day, Whitney and Alex realize that while their relationship might not be perfect on paper, they really do love each other - and that works for them.