The situation comedy series 100 Questions is an American production that made its debut on NBC on May27, 2010. Following the conclusion of NBC's coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in May2009, the network revealed that the show would premiere in the middle of the current season, in March2010, on Tuesday evenings at 9:30 pm. However, the premiere date of the show was ultimately moved to May27,2010, and the number of episodes ordered was cut from thirteen to six. Production of 100 Questions is handled by Universal Media Studios, with Christopher Moynihan, Kelly Kulchak, Ron West, and Michelle Nader serving as executive producers. On July8,2010, it was revealed that 100 Questions would not be continuing.
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The situation comedy series 100 Questions is an American production that made its debut on NBC on May27, 2010. Following the conclusion of NBC's coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in May2009, the network revealed that the show would premiere in the middle of the current season, in March2010, on Tuesday evenings at 9:30 pm. However, the premiere date of the show was ultimately moved to May27,2010, and the number of episodes ordered was cut from thirteen to six. Production of 100 Questions is handled by Universal Media Studios, with Christopher Moynihan, Kelly Kulchak, Ron West, and Michelle Nader serving as executive producers. On July8,2010, it was revealed that 100 Questions would not be continuing.
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