[2] The series is slightly related in title and format to the 1968 version of Funny You Should Ask, a game show that aired on ABC.
[5][6] Regular and frequent comics on the show have included Jon Lovitz, Louie Anderson,[7] Bill Bellamy, Sheryl Underwood, Tim Meadows, Jackée Harry, Jimmie Walker, Howie Mandel, Cedric the Entertainer, Caroline Rhea, Natasha Leggero, Bill Engvall, Cheryl Hines, Gabriel Iglesias, Anthony Anderson, Maz Jobrani, Jamie Kennedy, Jodi Miller, Billy Gardell, Pauly Shore, Whitney Cummings, Dave Coulier, Sherri Shepherd, Tom Arnold, Tiffany Haddish, Kathy Griffin, Loni Love, Tommy Davidson, Vivica A.
Taking turns between the two contestants, they are asked if the answer given by the panel is true or false (right or wrong).
A numerical question is asked about one of the celebrities to both contestants, before the game show starts, which is used to determine the champion in the event of a tie.
In the bonus round, three multiple-choice questions are asked to which the celebrities give answers, only one of which is true.