Scooter22
07-14-2003, 01:48 AM
'nuff said
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View Full Version : This show doesn't seem very popular Scooter22 07-14-2003, 01:48 AM 'nuff said sinatrastar 08-20-2003, 05:43 PM It was on for a while I thought? Guess no one liked/likes it. I thought it was ok. HeartsOfIron 09-24-2003, 03:17 PM apparently not dandelion wine 09-24-2003, 03:35 PM Originally posted by sinatrastar It was on for a while I thought? Guess no one liked/likes it. I thought it was ok. I liked it, too. When USA (?) was airing reruns, I watched it all the time. Too bad they don't show it anymore, though. http://epguides.com/SingleGuy/ TMC 01-03-2023, 03:55 AM dM0W4t_zLpk Hosted by Rachel Cox and Valerie Temple, Sliders and Wings is a podcast about the TV shows Sliders, Wings, and all the other forgotten TV shows of the 90s. In this episode, Val and Rachel and Special Guest Eric Hutchinson discuss The Single Guy (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125314/http://www.jumptheshark.com/s/singleguy.htm), which aired from 1995 to 1997 on NBC's Must-See TV Thursday night lineup and starred Jonathan Silverman (from Weekend at Bernie's), Joey Slotkin Slotnick, Ming-Na Wen, and Ernest Borgnine. It has been considered a copycat of both Seinfeld and Friends, although it didn't muster enough enthusiasm to last longer. However, it was one of the highest rated shows to ever get canceled! The Single Guy is not available through any streaming service, but you can find a few episodes on YouTube. Hot topics include: 1.) New Segment "What Ya Watchin'?" 2.) Accent Corner returns! 3.) Val's long-term relationship with ER 4.) Why The Single Guy failed even though it existed in the "Friends Universe" 5.) Creator Brad Hall's other project, the movie Bye Bye Love 6.) The first meeting of the Official Ming-Na Wen Fan Club comes to order 7.) Tenuous connections to The Monkees, The Everly Brothers, and The Brady Bunch 8.) 90s stuff like blind dates, beepers, Pay-Per-View, and answering machines 9.) Rachel becomes melancholy thinking about how many hours she wasted watching middling TV shows |