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The Single Guy

The Single Guy
GenreSitcom
Created byBrad Hall
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes43 (+1 Unaired Pilot)
Production
Executive producers
  • Brad Hall
  • Erwin More
  • Michael Davidoff
  • Bill Rosenthal
  • Sam Weisman
ProducerRichard Doctorow
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
  • Hall of Production
    (1995–1996)
    (season 1)
  • NBC Productions
    (1995–1996)
    (season 1)
  • NBC Studios
    (1996–1997)
    (season 2)
  • Castle Rock Entertainment
DistributorColumbia TriStar Television Distribution
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 21, 1995 –
April 14, 1997

The Single Guy is an American sitcom television series that ran for two seasons on NBC, from September 21, 1995 to April 14, 1997. It starred Jonathan Silverman as struggling New York City writer Jonathan Eliot and followed several of his close friends (some of whom came and left as the show was re-tooled between seasons). The series also starred Joey Slotnick as Eliot's best friend Sam Sloan, Ming-Na Wen as Sam's wife Trudy and Ernest Borgnine as doorman Manny, throughout its entire run. The Single Guy was created by Brad Hall.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Jensen Daggett as Charlie McCarthy (season 2)
  • Seth MacFarlane as Dan Montgomery (season 2)

Episodes

Season 1 (1995–96)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"Pilot"Sam WeismanBrad HallSeptember 21, 1995
22"Tennis"Sam WeismanBrad HallSeptember 28, 1995
33"Gift"Sam WeismanRichard DoctorowOctober 5, 1995
44"Babysitting"TBAJohn MasiusOctober 12, 1995
55"Charity"TBAAndrew Gottlieb & Jay Kogen & Steve PaymerOctober 19, 1995
66"Neighbors"TBADavid Kohan & Max MutchnikNovember 2, 1995
77"Mugging"Sam WeismanDavid Kohan & Max Mutchnik & Richard DoctorowNovember 9, 1995
88"Sister"TBASteve PaymerNovember 16, 1995
99"Attraction"TBAJay KogenDecember 7, 1995
1010"Midnight"TBAJay KogenDecember 14, 1995
1111"Communication"Sam WeismanRichard DoctorowJanuary 4, 1996
1212"Nineteen"TBAJim McCoulfJanuary 11, 1996
1313"Distance"TBASteve PaymerJanuary 18, 1996
1414"Rival"TBARichard DoctorowFebruary 1, 1996
1515"Pudding"Sam WeismanDavid Kohan & Max MutchnikFebruary 8, 1996
1616"Affair"TBAAndrew GottliebFebruary 15, 1996
1717"Wedding"TBABrad HallFebruary 22, 1996
1818"Poetry"Craig ZiskPaul BarroseMarch 7, 1996
1919"Lovenest"Craig ZiskBrad Hall & Richard DoctorowMarch 14, 1996
2020"Kids"Craig ZiskAndrew Gottlieb & John MasiusMay 2, 1996
2121"Pop"Craig ZiskAndrew GottliebMay 9, 1996
2222"Moving"David TrainerRichard Doctorow & Jay KogenMay 16, 1996

Season 2 (1996–97)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
231"Mounted Cop"Craig ZiskRachel SweetSeptember 19, 1996
242"Best Man"Craig ZiskGayle AbramsSeptember 26, 1996
253"Good God"Craig ZiskBill RosenthalOctober 3, 1996
264"Kept Man"Craig ZiskGayle AbramsOctober 10, 1996
275"Strip Club"Craig ZiskAndrew GottliebOctober 17, 1996
286"Love Train"Craig ZiskStephen Godchaux & Rachel SweetOctober 31, 1996
297"The Virgin"Craig ZiskBill RosenthalNovember 7, 1996
308"Double Date"Max TashRichard DoctorowNovember 14, 1996
319"Davy Jones"Alan MyersonAndrew GottliebNovember 21, 1996
3210"Deepest Cut"Kim FriedmanStephen GodchauxDecember 12, 1996
3311"New Year"Craig ZiskBill RosenthalJanuary 9, 1997
3412"Like Father..."Max TashStephen Godchaux & Rachel SweetJanuary 16, 1997
3513"Starting Over"Craig ZiskStory by : Andrew Gottlieb & John Masius
Teleplay by : John Masius
January 23, 1997
3614"Just Friends?"Pamela FrymanGayle AbramsJanuary 30, 1997
3715"Macho Men"Craig ZiskRichard DoctorowFebruary 6, 1997
3816"Mother Love"Andrew TsaoSuzanne Myers & Cody FarleyFebruary 13, 1997
3917"Big Baby"Andrew TsaoRachel SweetFebruary 20, 1997
4018"Grandfather Clause"Craig ZiskStory by : Barbara Hobart
Teleplay by : Will Gluck
March 26, 1997
4119"Jonathan Hollywood"Linda DayRob Cornick & Cory JachnukApril 2, 1997
4220"Au Pair"Michael ZinbergPeter Schneider & Ben CardinaleApril 9, 1997
4321"Vegas Finale"Gail MancusoKaren RussellApril 16, 1997

Beginning and reception

While the series was favored enough by NBC to earn a timeslot in its coveted "Must-See-TV" Thursday night line-up, it ultimately failed to generate enthusiasm with critics and viewers. It was largely written-off as one in a long line of "singles in the city" sitcoms that emerged in the mid-1990s, following the success of Seinfeld. Many of that hit show's calling cards were emulated in The Single Guy, from the neurotic best friend who occasionally does reprehensible things, to its main character's rotating cast of flawed girlfriends. Jonathan and friends would also regularly hang out at a local coffee shop, The Bagel Cafe.

Ending

Perhaps aware of its impending cancellation, the series ended its second and final season with Jonathan Eliot married in Las Vegas, thus ending his single status.

Ultimately, it was one of the highest rated shows to ever get canceled, consistently attaining 4th or 5th place in the Nielsen ratings.[1] Most attribute this to the fact that it was hammocked in the coveted 8:30pm EST slot, between Friends and Seinfeld.[2] According to Entertainment Weekly, when the show was moved to a different time slot, its position in the ratings plummeted.

Ross Geller (played by David Schwimmer), a character from the sitcom Friends, appeared on the show.

References

  1. ^ "TrivialTV's Nielsen Ratings archive". TrivialTV. Ratings for the week of November 11–17, 1996 (data: weekly ratings, Nielsen Media Research):
    1. ER
    2. Seinfeld
    3. Suddenly Susan
    4. Friends
    5. The Single Guy
    6. Pandora's Clock (Part 2)
    7. Home Improvement
    8. Frasier
    9. Mad About You
    10. Touched by an Angel
  2. ^ Ken Tucker (October 6, 1995). "The Single Guy". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 16, 2017.

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