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Living Single

  • TV Series
  • 1993–1998
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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Queen Latifah, Erika Alexander, Kim Fields, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, Kim Coles, and John Henton in Living Single (1993)
Follows the lives of several single male and female roommates and friends in 1990s Brooklyn, New York.
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Follows the lives of several single male and female roommates and friends in 1990s Brooklyn, New York.Follows the lives of several single male and female roommates and friends in 1990s Brooklyn, New York.Follows the lives of several single male and female roommates and friends in 1990s Brooklyn, New York.

  • Creator
    • Yvette Lee Bowser
  • Stars
    • Queen Latifah
    • Kim Coles
    • Erika Alexander
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    • Creator
      • Yvette Lee Bowser
    • Stars
      • Queen Latifah
      • Kim Coles
      • Erika Alexander
    • 45User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • Khadijah James
    • 1993–1998
    Kim Coles
    Kim Coles
    • Synclaire James-Jones
    • 1993–1998
    Erika Alexander
    Erika Alexander
    • Maxine 'Max' Felice Shaw
    • 1993–1998
    John Henton
    • Overton 'Obie' Wakefield Jones
    • 1993–1998
    Kim Fields
    Kim Fields
    • Regine Hunter
    • 1993–1998
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Kyle Barker
    • 1993–1998
    Shaun Baker
    Shaun Baker
    • Russell Montego
    • 1994–1998
    Mel Jackson
    Mel Jackson
    • Ira Lee 'Trip' Williams…
    • 1997–1998
    Chip Fields
    Chip Fields
    • Laverne Hunter…
    • 1993–1997
    Cress Williams
    Cress Williams
    • Terrence 'Scooter' Williams
    • 1993–1998
    Bumper Robinson
    Bumper Robinson
    • Ivan Ennis
    • 1995–1997
    Khalil Kain
    Khalil Kain
    • Keith
    • 1996
    Steven Gilborn
    Steven Gilborn
    • Jeffrey Higgins
    • 1994–1997
    Rita Owens
    • Rita James
    • 1994–1997
    Dorien Wilson
    Dorien Wilson
    • Rev. Leslie Taylor
    • 1996–1997
    Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
    Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
    • Goldie
    • 1993–1994
    Heavy D
    Heavy D
    • Darryl
    • 1994–1996
    Bobby Hosea
    Bobby Hosea
    • Lawrence
    • 1994–1995
    • Creator
      • Yvette Lee Bowser
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    10papiz_girl

    Living Single....the apartments, lifestyles and clothes are not realistic? Yeah, they are.

    I love, love, love Living Single!! It is TRULY one of my favorite shows of ALL TIME. It had some truly great story lines and was funny as all get out....and it "looked" like me.;-) Now, what I am not understanding are the comments suggesting they could not afford their lifestyles. THAT IS SO NOT TRUE.

    Think about it: Kyle and Overton - Kyle is a SUCCESSFUL stockbroker and Overton is THE Handyman for the building. So, would it not be correct to assume that their apartment had a HUGE discount for Overton's services? And, can we not also deduce correctly that since Kyle IS a successful stockbroker ON THE RISE with NO KIDS and NO WIFE, it is completely feasible he can afford the apartment, his designer clothes, and art collection not only WITH Overton, but by himself as well?

    The girls: Khadijah OWNS her magazine. Though struggling, she is STILL a business owner. Regine was a buyer for a high-end boutique, THEN a wardrobe assistant for a MAJOR soap opera and eventually, an Event Planner for WEALTHY clients. Now granted Synclaire is a receptionist, but she is ALSO an actress. She has to make decent money on the side from that. Last, but not least, Max lives across the street in the same neighborhood. She is a successful lawyer, has been a partner in a top law firm AND an Alderwoman and is now the TOP attorney in the NYC Public Defender's office. I'm thinking EACH one of these "tenants" HAD to make a MINIMUM of $50k per year in NYC, with Kyle, Max, and possibly Khadijah on the higher end of $75-85k or better, wouldn't you agree?

    To state my case :-)......this is the 90's in BROOKLYN. Even if these apartments were $3600 per month, which IS about practicable for BROOKLYN brownstones at that time, why can't we not assume that each one of these ladies could afford $1200 each per month? Or, in Kyle's and Overton's case, $1800 a piece BEFORE Overton's "live-in" Handyman's discount is applied, making the apartment surely close to, if not free? Or, in Max's case, approx $2000 per month for rent on a PARTNER's salary, a partner who comes from a FAMILY of LAWYERS (i.e. wealthy parents)? I just do not see a huge disparity, if any, between their lifestyles and their incomes.

    Carrie Bradshaw's rent controlled apartment on Sex and the City in MANHATTAN on the UPPER EASTSIDE in 2002 was approx $750 per month. (In Season 4, she was looking for apartments around that price range after her building went co-op and she wasn't sure if she would be able to purchase it).

    So, my point is (and to sum this sermon up lol).....if Carrie did this on her own with multiple pairs of $450+ shoes in Manhattan on a writer's salary (no matter if we are in TV Land *wink*).....tell me why my beautiful, each successful in their own right, black "family" cannot REALISTICALLY afford their digs in Brooklyn with three apartments and SIX incomes between them.......TOGETHER.....IN THE NINETIES....WITH NO RESPONSIBILITIES.....AND UNDER THE BILL CLINTON ADMINISTRATION??? I'm just saying.......:-)
    Athanatos

    Intelligent & Humane

    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.
    teejay-4

    I like these "Friends" much, much better!

    "Friends" before there were "Friends", Living Single was a far more relatable slice of New York City life and a far funnier one! Set in 1990's Brooklyn, this story of three female roommates living in the same apartment building as two male roommates, with a single-dweller thrown in was good fun to watch. The ensemble cast was great with Erika Alexander one of the stand-outs at the always mooching Max and Kim Fields as the mercenary Regine. And the rest of the cast blended nicely to make for a very funny sitcom. Each character had its own special sparkle, the dialogue was realistic, and the situations fun. If I had to choose between reruns of "Friends" or reruns of "Living Single", I'd take "Living Single" 7 days a week and twice on Sundays! An all around fun show!
    8Noir-It-All

    Really miss this show!

    I really miss this show on Thursday nights. I first tuned in because I liked Queen Latifah but soon liked all the other characters, especially Maxine Shaw, Attorney at Law, and Kyle. The episode where they finally got together was a scream and the cliff-hanger for that season. I couldn't wait until the fall season began. I agree that the well-decorated apartments and designer duds were out of sync with the incomes of the characters, but it was fun. Also interesting about the characters in the context of their upscale lives were their eating habits. They were constantly noshing on high-fat snacks, never expressing concern about gaining weight. Imagine Monica in Friends being that carefree about food. In the end, these were humorous young people engaged in active social lives during the early days of their careers.
    movibuf1962

    Comparisons are moot.

    If you're as old as I am you may remember not only comparisons to FRIENDS and THE GOLDEN GIRLS, but this sitcom was also called 'a black version of DESIGNING WOMEN' by critics and viewers. OMG!! I know we're supposed to be living in a color-blind society denying that any current racism still exists, but this is ridiculous. And you all are carping about the 'unrealistically luxurious apartments' of these girls because...? How many hundreds of sitcoms are produced in Hollywood (and set in New York) every year which feature swanky apartments that no one with an annual salary of less than $200,000 can actually afford? Nobody questions why the out-of-work actor or the struggling chef on FRIENDS are in the huge apartments they're in. Black professionals do exist, even in the make-believe world of sitcom television. I thought this series was a charmer; if it was guilty of anything negative it was its initial presentation of all-men-as-neanderthals during the first season. It was allowed (after a fashion) to flourish and find its audience and in that time it even started to give shape and background to its core characters- not to mention allowing them to advance (in the way of job promotions, romances, breakups, and even a wedding). I never thought it ended satisfactorily, but I'm happy for the five years FOX allowed it on the air. Considering that it preceded FRIENDS on the air by one year, should we conclude that FRIENDS was a white version of LIVING SINGLE?

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    • Trivia
      The key worn around Khadijah James' neck honors the memory of Queen Latifah's brother who died in a motorcycle accident.
    • Quotes

      Regine Hunter: I'm scared. I don't wanna go back to my room. Can I sleep in here with you?

      Khadijah: Regine, this is a Queens-sized bed. That means it's only enough room to fit a QUEEN.

    • Connections
      Featured in Living Single: The Reunion Show (2008)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Solteras
    • Filming locations
      • Park Boulevard, Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • SisterLee Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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