Seasons and episodes
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5 - 1Love Don't Live Here Anymore (1) September 11, 1997 -
5 - 2Love Don't Live Here Anymore (2) September 18, 1997 -
5 - 3High Anxiety September 25, 1997 -
5 - 4Reconcilable Differences October 16, 1997 -
5 - 5The Best Laid Plans October 23, 1997 -
5 - 6Up the Ladder Through the Roof October 30, 1997 -
5 - 7He's the One November 06, 1997 -
5 - 8Three Men and a Buckeye November 13, 1997 -
5 - 9Forgive Us Our Trespasses December 04, 1997 -
5 - 10Misleading Lady December 11, 1997 -
5 - 11In Your Dreams December 18, 1997 -
5 - 12To Catch a Thief January 01, 1998 -
5 - 13Let's Stay Together January 01, 1998
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4 - 1The Engagement (2) August 29, 1996 -
4 - 2Ride the Maverick August 29, 1996 -
4 - 3Not Quite Mr. Right September 05, 1996 -
4 - 4Not So Silent Partner September 12, 1996 -
4 - 5Moi the Jury September 19, 1996 -
4 - 6Multiple Choice September 26, 1996 -
4 - 7I've Got You Under My Skin October 31, 1996 -
4 - 8School's Out Forever November 07, 1996 -
4 - 9Do You Take This Man's Wallet? November 14, 1996 -
4 - 10Virgin Territory November 21, 1996 -
4 - 11Riot on the Set December 05, 1996 -
4 - 12Doctor in the House December 19, 1996 -
4 - 13Mother Inferior January 09, 1997 -
4 - 14The Clown That Roared January 23, 1997 -
4 - 15Back in the Day January 30, 1997 -
4 - 16Oh, Solo Mio February 20, 1997 -
4 - 17Playing House March 06, 1997 -
4 - 18Swing Out Sisters March 20, 1997 -
4 - 19Moonlight Savings Time April 03, 1997 -
4 - 20Living Single Undercover April 10, 1997 -
4 - 21One Degree of Separation April 17, 1997 -
4 - 22Too Good to Screw April 24, 1997 -
4 - 23Papa Was a Rolling Stone May 08, 1997 -
4 - 24Never Can Say Goodbye May 08, 1997
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3 - 1Come Back Little Diva August 31, 1995 -
3 - 2The Ex-File September 07, 1995 -
3 - 3On the Rebound September 14, 1995 -
3 - 4Grumpy Old Man September 21, 1995 -
3 - 5Rags to Riches September 28, 1995 -
3 - 6The James Bond October 05, 1995 -
3 - 7The Handyman Can October 12, 1995 -
3 - 8He Works Hard for the Money October 19, 1995 -
3 - 9Baby I'm Back... Again November 02, 1995 -
3 - 10Mr. Big Shot November 09, 1995 -
3 - 11Mommy Not Dearest November 16, 1995 -
3 - 12The Following Is a Sponsored Program November 30, 1995 -
3 - 13Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow... Dammit December 14, 1995 -
3 - 14I'm Ready for My Close-Up January 04, 1996 -
3 - 15Scoop Dreams January 25, 1996 -
3 - 16Likes Father, Likes Son February 01, 1996 -
3 - 17Wake Up to the Break-Up February 01, 1996 -
3 - 18Tibby or Not Tibby February 08, 1996 -
3 - 19Shrink to Fit February 15, 1996 -
3 - 20Dear John February 29, 1996 -
3 - 21A Raze in Harlem March 07, 1996 -
3 - 22Woman to Woman March 21, 1996 -
3 - 23Glass Ceiling April 04, 1996 -
3 - 24Kiss of the Spider Man April 11, 1996 -
3 - 25Whatever Happened to Baby Sister? April 25, 1996 -
3 - 26Compromising Positions May 09, 1996 -
3 - 27The Engagement (1) May 09, 1996
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2 - 1There's Got to Be a Morning After September 01, 1994 -
2 - 2I Love This Game September 08, 1994 -
2 - 3They've Gotta Have It September 15, 1994 -
2 - 4Working Nine to Nine-Fifteen September 22, 1994 -
2 - 5Bristle While You Work September 29, 1994 -
2 - 6School Daze October 06, 1994 -
2 - 7Am I My Sister's Keeper? October 13, 1994 -
2 - 8Trick or Trust October 27, 1994 -
2 - 9Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder November 03, 1994 -
2 - 10Double Indignity November 10, 1994 -
2 - 11My Cups Runneth Over November 17, 1994 -
2 - 12Thanks for Giving November 24, 1994 -
2 - 13A Hair-Razing Experience December 08, 1994 -
2 - 14There's No Ship Like Kinship December 15, 1994 -
2 - 15Singing the Blues January 05, 1995 -
2 - 16Play Ball January 12, 1995 -
2 - 17Stormy Weather February 02, 1995 -
2 - 18The Last Temptation February 09, 1995 -
2 - 19Legal Briefs February 16, 1995 -
2 - 20If the Crew Fits February 23, 1995 -
2 - 21Space Invaders March 09, 1995 -
2 - 22Another Saturday Night March 30, 1995 -
2 - 23Who's Scooping Who? April 13, 1995 -
2 - 24Raw Talent April 27, 1995 -
2 - 25To Grandmother's House We Go May 04, 1995 -
2 - 26Talk Showdown May 11, 1995 -
2 - 27The Shake-Up May 18, 1995
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1 - 1Judging by the Cover August 29, 1993 -
1 - 2I'll Take Your Man August 29, 1993 -
1 - 3Whose Date Is It Anyway? September 05, 1993 -
1 - 4A Kiss Before Lying September 12, 1993 -
1 - 5In the Black Is Beautiful September 19, 1993 -
1 - 6Great Expectations September 26, 1993 -
1 - 7Full Court Press October 03, 1993 -
1 - 8Living Single... With Children October 10, 1993 -
1 - 9Just Friends? October 17, 1993 -
1 - 10Quittin' Time October 24, 1993 -
1 - 11The Naked Truth November 07, 1993 -
1 - 12Crappy Birthday November 14, 1993 -
1 - 13Love Takes a Holiday November 21, 1993 -
1 - 14Burglar in the House November 28, 1993 -
1 - 15Living Kringle December 19, 1993 -
1 - 16Fatal Distraction January 09, 1994 -
1 - 17The Hand That Robs the Cradle January 16, 1994 -
1 - 18Love Thy Neighbor February 06, 1994 -
1 - 19Mystery Date February 13, 1994 -
1 - 20Hot Fun in the Wintertime February 20, 1994 -
1 - 21Friends Like These February 27, 1994 -
1 - 22Who's the Boss? March 13, 1994 -
1 - 23U.N.I.T.Y. (a.k.a. Five Card Stud) March 27, 1994 -
1 - 24Love Is a Many Splintered Thing April 17, 1994 -
1 - 25A Tale of Two Tattles May 01, 1994 -
1 - 26She Ain't Heavy, She's My Mother May 08, 1994 -
1 - 27What's Next? May 15, 1994
Overview
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.








