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Le célibataire

Original title: The Single Guy
  • TV Series
  • 1995–1997
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
623
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Ernest Borgnine, Jonathan Silverman, Ming-Na Wen, Olivia d'Abo, Shawn Michael Howard, and Joey Slotnick in Le célibataire (1995)
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A struggling New York writer (Jonathan Silverman) attempts to find success and dates.A struggling New York writer (Jonathan Silverman) attempts to find success and dates.A struggling New York writer (Jonathan Silverman) attempts to find success and dates.

  • Creator
    • Brad Hall
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Silverman
    • Joey Slotnick
    • Ming-Na Wen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    623
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Brad Hall
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Silverman
      • Joey Slotnick
      • Ming-Na Wen
    • 8User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Jonathan Silverman
    Jonathan Silverman
    • Jonathan Eliot
    • 1995–1997
    Joey Slotnick
    Joey Slotnick
    • Sam Sloan…
    • 1995–1997
    Ming-Na Wen
    Ming-Na Wen
    • Trudy
    • 1995–1997
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Manny Cordoba…
    • 1995–1997
    Jessica Hecht
    Jessica Hecht
    • Janeane Percy-Parker
    • 1995–1996
    Mark Moses
    Mark Moses
    • Matt Parker
    • 1995–1996
    Olivia d'Abo
    Olivia d'Abo
    • Marie Blake…
    • 1995–1997
    Shawn Michael Howard
    Shawn Michael Howard
    • Russell
    • 1996–1997
    Dan Cortese
    Dan Cortese
    • Dan Montgomery
    • 1997
    Jensen Daggett
    Jensen Daggett
    • Charlie McCarthy
    • 1996–1997
    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • Maitre 'D…
    • 1995–1996
    Michael Winters
    Michael Winters
    • Mike
    • 1995–1996
    Suzanne Pleshette
    Suzanne Pleshette
    • Sarah Eliot
    • 1996–1997
    Mariska Hargitay
    Mariska Hargitay
    • Kate Conklin the Mounted Cop
    • 1996
    Charles Rahi Chun
    Charles Rahi Chun
    • Policeman…
    • 1996
    Mark Harelik
    Mark Harelik
    • Jeff
    • 1995–1996
    Keene Curtis
    Keene Curtis
    • Mr. Klug
    • 1997
    Marianne Muellerleile
    Marianne Muellerleile
    • Mrs. Fingerman
    • 1997
    • Creator
      • Brad Hall
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    User reviews8

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    Op_Prime

    Very funny

    This show had a lot going for it. Good actors and good writing. Every episode made me break out into laughter. For those reasons, I really can't understand how this show got cancelled. This was a show that was short lived and really didn't deserve it. At least reruns can be seen on USA.
    fishboy266

    Lame, formulaic, crap...

    This was one of many mediocre shows that tried to ride the Seinfeld/Friends, photogenic, funny, off-kilter, character train in the mid 90's. An ensemble cast that never really gelled, focusing on the trite, relationship foibles of a hipper, slightly less neurotic version of Woody Allen. Annoying, clichéd characters such as the whinny, geeky, best friend who is married to a totally hot, intellectually superior and socially comfortable dish (yeah, that would happen in real life... you know some guy who was a total nebish in high school wrote this!) - nerdy geek marries hot shiksa! because he's so sweet and smart!; doesn't tend to happen in real life unless the guy is rich, rich, rich. Thirty minute filler material between Friends and Seinfeld, kind of like A Different World was between Cosby and Cheers... A grade or two below Caroline in the City, which wasn't exactly a huge Emmy award winning laugh fest either...
    6insomniac_rod

    Followed strictly the rules written in the sitcom book...

    ...the problem is that it lacked of a spark. Jonathan Silverman who has demonstrated comedic skills, starred in this overall entertaining and regularly funny sitcom. Don't get me wrong, I followed the show constantly and was involved with the characters and situations but to be honest, it had the phrase "easily forgotten" on it's face.

    The situations were funny but not sassy or even very interesting. I mean, it displayed the life of a single man in his late 20's who didn't make a change on his life. The characters are super clichéd and didn't add something memorable for the plot. Ernest Borngine was the most likable and funny character in the show. He was memorable... sadly, the rest of the cast didn't show the necessary abilities to perform a more funny show.

    Still, this is a prime example of mid 90's t.v. humor. It could've survived as "Friends" did after a period of uncertainty in American sitcom humor, but sadly, it lacked of arguments.
    goleafs84

    If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It, Part II

    Once again, just like "Almost Perfect", this is another show that had all the makings of a great sitcom in season one; It was funny, entertaining, with a great cast that had great chemistry. Joey Slotnick and Ming-Na Wen were great together. Sam (Slotnick) had plans and schemes that would backfire and Trudy (Na-Wen) was there to keep Sam in check or pick up the pieces when things went wrong. Janeane (Jessica Hecht), Jonathan's childhood friend and her uptight-yuppie husband Matt (Mark Moses) were good as well. Although sometimes Matt could be a little obnoxious, but he was likable nonetheless. Then there was Ernest Borgnine as Manny the doorman; He was great.

    At this time cannot remember the actress' name, but, she played Janene's older sister, who Jonathan couldn't stand because she would torment him as a child and nicknamed him "Nibbles". Even when they brought her on the show, she would continue to torment him, but a sexual tension developed between the two and they would end always end up in bed having sex. Both were great together.

    After season one, the show was tinkered with and Janeane and Matt were gone as well as Janeae's older sister. They added Olivia D'Abo and others. To me, the original cast was wonderful and when you make changes like this, it can either be like "Law And Order" where things don't skip an beat, or it can mean disaster. The latter happened which was too bad. It could've had a good run if they didn't mess with a good thing they had.
    UvulaPie

    One of the Great Shows of the 90s

    When this was on it was one of my favorite shows. I guess I identified a lot with the Silverman character (people say I look like him, only taller and with a gut… oh, and less cute). Silverman is a struggling author trying to find love while surrounded by married friends and that wacky doorman played by Ernest Borgnine. Few remember that the Borgnine character was a flashy cross-dresser in the first three episodes but test-markets showed this was not working so they dropped it (in an episode near the end of the first season, the Borgnine character made a reference to his "garters" that surprisingly made it past the censors!) The show would have probably been a big hit had it not been for the character Sam Sloan, Jonathan's best friend. This guy was supposed to be the wacky, fun guy as the foil to Silverman's straight man but he quickly turned into a catch phrase machine with writers trying like mad to create a catchy phrase. Some of the things he uttered were "Yeah, like an emu!", "Enjoy the veal", and "We'll make millions for sure!" None of these caught on. My personal favorite episode is when Illeana Douglas guest starred as, I kid you not, a female alien who came to earth for superior breeding. Of course, Silverman thought she was a kook and did his best to stay away from her.

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    • Trivia
      Suzanne Pleshette was originally going to play Jonathan Silverman's character's mother in six episodes. However, due to some writers changing the character to a stereotypical Jewish mother that was a shrew, Pleshette told the producers that she was only going to do the three that she had already done. Being Jewish herself, she took offense to the changes in the character.
    • Quotes

      [Jonathan is writing a kid-friendly sermon for a priest]

      Jonathan Eliot: I'm a Mighty Morphin' Power Prophet.

    • Connections
      Featured in 20 Years of Must See TV (2002)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Single Guy
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Television
      • Columbia Tristar Television Distribution
      • Hall of Production
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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