Living Single
"In a '90s kind of world I'm glad I got my girls"
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.
Season 4 Episodes
E1
The police bring a shivering Overton to the apartment. The horse subdued the mugger, but bucked Overton into the bushes.…
E2
Khadijah re-considers Flavor's endorsement of Max when she insists on spouting clichés, rather than discussing the issu…
E3
Regine is outraged when Keith ignores her at his opening (aside from asking her to change a light bulb in the bathroom).…
E4
Khadijah is approached by Jeremy Mills, a corporate liaison whose employer, Majestic Publishing, would like to purchase …
E5
Regine is the only juror holding up the potential acquittal of Sara McQueen, a beloved elderly movie star accused of ars…
E6
Overton and Synclaire must take a compatibility test before they can be married at their church. Synclaire constantly na…
E7
On her way out of the hospital following hemorrhoid surgery, Khadijah makes a date with a doctor named Charles. When she…
E8
Kyle and Overton return to Cleveland for a reunion at their high school, which is about to be demolished due to asbestos…
E9
After learning that Palo Alto has been cancelled, Regine is cheered by a visit from a now-wealthy Darryl, who asks her t…
E10
Max is stunned to learn that her boyfriend, Gary, is a virgin. She has serious doubts as to whether she should deflower …
E11
Synclaire lucks into a starring role in a play when the star drops out a day before the opening. (Synclaire had memorize…
E12
Charles is the recipient of an award, but is reluctant to attend the ceremony, as he considers everyone in that social c…
E13
When her friends will not include her in their Saturday night plans, Regine takes her mother out to dinner. Laverne hits…
E14
Synclaire lands a job as a clown sidekick on a popular television show, thanks to Kyle's business ties to the producer. …
E15
As Khadijah prepares to accept an award for her work at Flavor, the group recalls a time when Flavor was just a dream; M…
E16
Kyle is appointed the church's new choir director. He gives in to Regine's pleading and awards her the solo in the perfo…
E17
Kyle and Max lie about out-of-town trips and sneak off to a hotel for the weekend. They insist, however, that they are n…
E18
After realizing that their busy schedules have caused them to miss out on important events in each other's lives, the gi…
E19
Kyle and Max's attempts to sneak around are complicated when Overton takes a second job as a handyman in her building. S…
E20
Max enlists Khadijah's help in exposing an embezzlement scheme at City Hall. Ty Richardson, Flavor's cocky new reporter,…
E21
Overton and Synclaire's engagement party is marred when her bickering parents announce that they have separated. When Sy…
E22
Kyle learns that his visiting brother Damon is about to undertake a long voyage to Africa. He is incensed when Damon rem…
E23
Khadijah is annoyed when her estranged father comes to town for Synclaire's wedding. She has dinner with her parents for…
E24
As the girls reminisce in Synclaire's room the night before the wedding, a drunken Regine laments the fact that she hasn…
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