Thursday, September 22, 2011

Whitney Cummings juggles 2 shows this season

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2011 file photo, Whitney Cummings, star and executive producer of the television series "Whitney," takes part in a panel discussion on the show at the NBC Universal summer press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. Cummings has two shows on the air this fall 2011 season. She co-produces and stars in "Whitney" on NBC and is the co-creator and co-producer of "2 Broke Girls" on CBS. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2011 file photo, Whitney Cummings, star and executive producer of the television series "Whitney," takes part in a panel discussion on the show at the NBC Universal summer press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. Cummings has two shows on the air this fall 2011 season. She co-produces and stars in "Whitney" on NBC and is the co-creator and co-producer of "2 Broke Girls" on CBS. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)

(AP) ? So far, Whitney Cummings is halfway to having a great autumn. She co-created and co-produces the show "2 Broke Girls," which premiered Monday to 19.2 million CBS viewers. What could make this season her best ever is if her eponymous NBC sitcom, of which she is also executive producer, does well, too.

The 29-year-old comedian said she doesn't feel like she's competing with herself so far ? especially because they're on different nights, with the CBS show airing Mondays and "Whitney" showing on Thursdays.

"You know, that's funny," she tells the Associated Press.

"I don't really think we're competing, and they're two different shows, although both of them I'm incredibly proud of," she says.

"2 Broke Girls" follows the adventures of two waitresses who meet and become roommates. Her partner behind the show is Michael Patrick King, who also directed and wrote for "Sex and the City."

"I don't think anybody's better at making comedy about women in New York, so I can't wait to watch both of them," Cummings says.

"Whitney" is a relationship ensemble show that has drawn comparisons to "Friends."

"That's a huge compliment," she says.

"The characters on 'Friends' were all really funny and had their own thing and were all very specific and fully developed. ... That was always my goal. Each character should be able to have a spinoff show, you know."

Cummings grew up on a steady diet of television and honed her comedic chops by watching sitcoms like "Three's Company" and "The Cosby Show." She's best known for her standup and her appearances on Chelsea Handler's late-night show on E, "Chelsea Lately."

She says fans of her comedy will hopefully see it in her character on "Whitney."

"There's no difference between me and my comedy and my character, solely because I'm lazy," she jokes. "It's important people who do know me from my standup recognize me on the show. That's what got me here."

"Whitney" premieres Thursday at 9:30 p.m. Eastern.

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Online:

http://www.cbs.com/shows/2_broke_girls/

http://www.nbc.com/whitney/

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2011-09-21-US-People-Whitney-Cummings/id-dc8718d4b66c48288faac4e23cefc62a

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