- The Single Guy
infobox television
show_name = The Single Guy
caption =
rating = TV-PG
format =Sitcom
camera = Multiple camera
runtime = 22 Minutes
creator =Brad Hall
starring =Jonathan Silverman Joey Slotnick Ernest Borgnine Ming-Na Mark Moses (Season 1)Jessica Hecht (Season 1)Shawn Michael Howard (Season 2)Olivia d'Abo (Season 2)
country = USA
network =NBC
first_aired =September 21 ,1995
last_aired =April 14 ,1997
num_seasons = 2
num_episodes = 44
imdb_id = 0112163|"The Single Guy" is an American
television sitcom that ran for two seasons onNBC , fromSeptember 1995 toApril 1997 . It starredJonathan Silverman as strugglingNew 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 starredJoey Slotnick as Eliot's best friend Sam Sloan, andErnest Borgnine as doorman Manny, throughout its entire run.Beginning and Reception
As with the
Brooke Shields series "Suddenly Susan ", Silverman's sitcom deal was likely the result of a guest role he had on "Friends " a year earlier. The concept of "The Single Guy" was that of writer, producer andSaturday Night Live -alumnusBrad Hall .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 . [ [http://trivialtv.blogspot.com/2006/01/relive-each-day-as-if-it-were-your.html TrivialTV's Nielsen Ratings archive (see, for example, the ratings for the week of November 11-17, 1996)]1. "ER" 2. "Seinfeld" 3. "Suddenly Susan" 4. "Friends" 5. "The Single Guy" 6. Pandora's Clock (Part 2) 7. "Home Improvement" 8. "Frasier" 8. "Mad About You" 10. "Touched by an Angel" (Data: weekly ratings, Nielsen Media Research)
] Most attribute this to the fact that it was in the coveted 8:30pm EST slot, between "Friends " and "Seinfeld ". [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,299026,00.html] According to "Entertainment Weekly ", when the show was moved to a different time slot, its position in the ratings went into the low 60s.Ross Geller (played byDavid Schwimmer ), a character from the sitcomFriends , appeared on the show.External links
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* [http://epguides.com/SingleGuy/ Complete Episode Guide] from epguides.com, with titles and air dates.Notes
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