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Welcome to the 90s NBC Must See TV Single-in-the-City Sitcom Universe!

The Single Guy WAS a show…starring Jonathan Silverman, Joey Slotnick, Ming-Na Wen, Jessica Hecht and Ernest Borgnine!

Right smack in the middle of Friends and Seinfeld, NBC had a show that seemed to draw on aspects of both shows to create a bridge between the two. Seinfeld was about single people who want to be single. Friends is about single people who want to be married. Along came The Single Guy, a show about one single man amongst a group of married friends. Late 90s television was the era of the single 30-something hanging out in New York city, so why wasn’t this show a huge hit? Brynn, Aaron & Barry take to the Manhattan streets (but really the Seinfeld backlot in LA) to find out.

Visit our website! thatwasashow.com

Email: [email protected] (Because 90s AOL still exists for some reason!)

Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/thatwasashow and it might make it into a future episode!

Follow us on Instagram @thatwasashow

Merch: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow

Hosted by:

Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne

Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger

Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer

Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker

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Welcome to the 90s NBC Must See TV Single-in-the-City Sitcom Universe!

The Single Guy WAS a show…starring Jonathan Silverman, Joey Slotnick, Ming-Na Wen, Jessica Hecht and Ernest Borgnine!

Right smack in the middle of Friends and Seinfeld, NBC had a show that seemed to draw on aspects of both shows to create a bridge between the two. Seinfeld was about single people who want to be single. Friends is about single people who want to be married. Along came The Single Guy, a show about one single man amongst a group of married friends. Late 90s television was the era of the single 30-something hanging out in New York city, so why wasn’t this show a huge hit? Brynn, Aaron & Barry take to the Manhattan streets (but really the Seinfeld backlot in LA) to find out.

Visit our website! thatwasashow.com

Email: [email protected] (Because 90s AOL still exists for some reason!)

Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/thatwasashow and it might make it into a future episode!

Follow us on Instagram @thatwasashow

Merch: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow

Hosted by:

Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne

Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger

Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer

Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker

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