[06/29/17 - 11:06 AM] Video: truTV Debuts the Official Trailer for "I'm Sorry" The half-hour scripted comedy follows seemingly confident, together comedy writer, wife and mom Andrea (Andrea Savage), who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations.
[via press release from truTV]
Trailer: truTV debuts the official trailer for "I'm Sorry"
Check out this just-released trailer for truTV's scripted comedy I'm Sorry, premiering with back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, July 12 at 10pm ET/PT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rZeoAeS0MY&feature=youtu.be.
Created by and starring Andrea Savage (Veep, Episodes, Sleeping with Other People), the half-hour scripted comedy follows seemingly confident, together comedy writer, wife and mom Andrea (played by Savage), who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations. I'm Sorry premieres with back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, July 12 at 10pm ET/PT.
In season one, Andrea navigates the oftentimes self-induced complications of her life alongside her more straitlaced husband Mike (Tom Everett Scott) and their inquisitive daughter Amelia (Olive Petrucci). Andrea's circle also includes her writing partner Kyle (Jason Mantzoukas), her brother (Nelson Franklin) and her divorced parents (Martin Mull and Kathy Baker).
I'm Sorry is produced by Savage, Joey Slamon, Gloria Sanchez's Jessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay and Kablamo's Jason Zaro, Billy Rosenberg, Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer.
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