Living Single

1993
Living Single

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Love Don't Live Here Anymore (1) Sep 11, 1997

Kyle reacts to Max's declarations of love; and Synclaire and Overton eke out time alone on a hectic honeymoon cruise.

EP2 Love Don't Live Here Anymore (2) Sep 18, 1997

Synclaire and Overton honeymoon as castaways on a desert island; Kyle departs for London.

EP3 High Anxiety Sep 25, 1997

Khadijah boldly asks out her basketball-playing buddy Cedric Ceballos, but Max and Regine foul up her prospects with him.

EP4 Reconcilable Differences Oct 16, 1997

With Synclaire off to a rehearsal, Overton is lured away by a seductive mistress--gambling. Meanwhile, a dog wreaks havoc with Regine's love life.

EP5 The Best Laid Plans Oct 23, 1997

Max plans a reunion with a favorite law prof, but Khadijah harbors a secret: a previous fling with the man.

EP6 Up the Ladder Through the Roof Oct 30, 1997

In Khadijah's daydream, the friends appear as a fledgling '60s girl group.

EP7 He's the One Nov 06, 1997

Regine impresses a potential client with her honesty and enthusiasm as she vies to get a job planning his fund-raiser.

EP8 Three Men and a Buckeye Nov 13, 1997

Overton, Russell and Tripp pick up a hitchhiker--who's wanted for robberies; Regine tells her mom she's moving in with Dexter.

EP9 Forgive Us Our Trespasses Dec 04, 1997

Max could be in for a courtroom conversion as she defends a man who claims he's the son of God.

EP10 Misleading Lady Dec 11, 1997

Thespian Synclaire gets her first big break on the improv stage--playing the part of a man.

EP11 In Your Dreams Dec 18, 1997

Max's search for fulfillment leads her and her friends to a New Age retreat, where Khadijah reconnects with Scooter.

EP12 To Catch a Thief Jan 01, 1998

As Synclaire searches for her muse, fellow actor Marcos steals her act. Meanwhile, Max reveals that she's pregnant.

EP13 Let's Stay Together Jan 01, 1998

The new year brings changes as Kyle reappears, Max discovers the identity of her sperm donor and Synclaire gets the job of a lifetime.
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Released: 29 August 1993 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Living Single is an American television sitcom that aired for five seasons on the Fox network from August 22, 1993, to January 1, 1998. The show centered on the lives of six friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in a Brooklyn brownstone. Throughout its run, Living Single became one of the most popular African-American sitcoms of its era, ranking among the top five in African-American ratings in all five seasons. The series was produced by Yvette Lee Bowser's company, Sister Lee, in association with Warner Bros. Television. In contrast to the popularity of NBC's "Must See TV" on Thursday nights in the 1990s, many African American and Latino viewers flocked to Fox's Thursday night line-up of Martin, Living Single, and New York Undercover. In fact, these were the three highest-rated series among black households for the 1996–1997 season.

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SanteeFats I have the entire series. I like the show because the characters are pretty well developed with two pair that are similar. The first pair is Sinclaire and the apartment handyman Overton. They are both slow players in their relationship and both are fine with that. The other pair is Max the over sexed, man using, lawyer and the commodities broker Kyle. Kyle rooms with Overton upstairs from the three girls that live together. Although Max has her own place she is over so much and eats so much free food she might as well live with the others. I find the humor very funny and the cutting remarks that are exchanged between every one makes me laugh. All in all this is one funny show.
monica_c_obrien The first season of Living Single is finally finally on DVD! I'm so excited, I already ordered it off Amazon. Hope you all are enjoying it too. Also has anybody noticed how many random cast connections there are between this show and A Different World? I swear, I've counted like eight. There's Cree Summer who was Freddie on ADW as Summer the girl Overton dates right before he and Synclaire get together; Charnele Brown (Kim Reese) as Khadijah's friend who works at Flava and then wants to tattoo permanent makeup for a living; Jasmine Guy (Whitley Gilbert) played a psychologist that Khadijah's goes to see when she's way over-stressed; and Kadeem Harrison (Dwayne Wayne) is a hotshot reporter that tries to beat Kadijah out for the scoop on this fighter who pays off his opponents. Also the adorable, but pathetic Ivan Ennis is Bumper Robinson who played Dorian Haywood (the guy who wouldn't get with Jada Pinkett Smith's Lena unless they were married) I could go on and on .........See how many you can count!~ Smooches ~"I laughed, I cried and when you opened that coffin, girl, I damn near died!" - Overton after seeing Synclaire perform in The Calling Hours or (as it was renamed) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To The Funeral...starring Synclaire James!
larivaana Loved this show and it may have been the reason why I never watch Seinfeld when it was on its original time slot. I just started to watch the reruns every morning. I wake up at 6:00 AM and watch two episodes back to back. Is a nice way to start the day. I now appreciate how well produced it was and I am proud of everyone in that show. They all did a fantastic job. If you watch, you realize it goes beyond of race or color. You don't think they are African American. You just think they are good friends. They are all unique and I can't decide who is my favorite. You identify with the characters. They are not too pretty or neurotic. They are your own friends, neighbors and coworkers. The message was positive and it remains fresh.
Athanatos The foundation of most sitcom humor is the weaknesses of characters; this show is a priceless exception. The writers should be so proud to have presented us with characters who were strong and loving and fun to watch.