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Actor:Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, John Henton, Kim Fields, Mel Jackson, Shaun Baker, Bumper Robinson, Khalil Kain, J. Anthony Brown, Crystal Scales, Rita Owens, Michole Briana White, Morris Chestnut, Antonio Fargas, Don Franklin, Dorien Wilson, William James Jones, Ron Fassler, Dorian Gregory, Burt Ward, Ed McMahon, Charnele Brown, Cris Carter, Regina King, Kenn Michael, Melvin Van Peebles, Joseph C. Phillips, Jasmine Guy, Tone Loc, Freda Payne, Mark Curry, Duane Martin, Sherri Shepherd, Cylk Cozart, Grant Hill, Bobby Bonilla, Terri J. Vaughn, Tony Longo, Terrence Howard, Barbara Montgomery, Anne-Marie Johnson, Franklin Cover, Deion Sanders, Kellita Smith, Richard Whiten, Earl Boen, Cheryl Miller, Vanessa Williams, Jenifer Lewis, Nia Long, Karen Malina White, Tatyana Ali, Monica, Vivica A. Fox, Thomas Mikal Ford, Melissa De Sousa, Darryl M. Bell, Rick Zieff, Lou Myers, Jeffrey D. Sams, Jennifer Aspen, Lisa Albert, CeCe Winans, Merrin Dungey, Lou Ferrigno, Ralph Manza, Branford Marsalis, Mario Van Peebles, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Isabel Sanford, Elise Neal, Mari Morrow, John F. O'Donohue, Shemar Moore, Alonzo Mourning, Patti Yasutake, Heavy D, Phil LaMarr, Tanya Wright, Eric George, Chip Fields, John O'Hurley, Meg Wittner, Cheryl Francis Harrington, Judy Kain, V.P. Oliver,
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Genre:Comedy ,
Living Single
Description:
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.