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Sit-com that centers on the lives of a group of six African American friends living in (or nearby) a Brooklyn brownstone. The series focuses on the personal and professional lives of each character, as well as their relationships with one another.

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Last Episode

05x13 Let's Stay Together Aired: Jan. 01, 1998

Overton notices that Max received her sperm from the same bank where Kyle once made a deposit following a brush with death. Khadijah and Synclaire …

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Living Single is Canceled/Ended
The show had 5 seasons and 118 episodes air between 1993 and 1998.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Aug. 29, 1993
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1993 - 1998
To-Date:
5 Seasons
118 Episodes
Network
FOX TV Network
Genre

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Series Fun Facts

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  • Many main cast members of "Different World" appeared on the show: Jasmine Guy as a psychologist, Kadeem Hardison as Khadijah's reporter-rival-romantic-interest, Darryl Bell as Max's…
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    Many main cast members of "Different World" appeared on the show: Jasmine Guy as a psychologist, Kadeem Hardison as Khadijah's reporter-rival-romantic-interest, Darryl Bell as Max's romantic-interest, Cree Summer as Overton's romantic-interest and Charmin Brown as Khadijah's and Max's college friend.
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  • The set used during the first season was the same set used on the sitcom Family Matters.
  • In an episode where Max's ex-boyfriend comes over for dinner with his new girlfriend, Regine tells the woman that she looks familiar and asks what school she attended. She replies "Eastland"…
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    In an episode where Max's ex-boyfriend comes over for dinner with his new girlfriend, Regine tells the woman that she looks familiar and asks what school she attended. She replies "Eastland" boarding school, and Regine says, "Hmm, never heard of it," while looking towards the camera. This is a reference to actress Kim Fields's role on the sitcom The Facts of Life, which is set at the fictitious "Eastland School for Girls".
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