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No. of episodes
  
22

Final episode date
  
21 August 1991

Number of episodes
  
22

7.4/10
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No. of series
  
3

First episode date
  
19 June 1984

Network
  
Hot

Program creator
  
Eric Chappell

Created by
  
Eric Chappell Jean Warr

Starring
  
Susie Blake Eamon Boland Simon Cadell Judy Loe Roger Rees

Running time
  
30 minutes (including adverts)

Production company(s)
  
Thames Television (1984) Yorkshire Television (1988-1989, 1991)

Cast
  
Judy Loe, Roger Rees, Simon Cadell, Susie Blake, Eamon Boland

Similar
  
The Squirrels, The Bounder, Home to Roost, Duty Free, Only When I Laugh

Singles is a British sitcom set in a singles bar produced by Yorkshire Television (a pilot episode having been produced by Thames Television in 1984). It aired for 3 series and 22 episodes on the ITV network between 1988 and 1991. Main character Malcolm, played by Roger Rees, was written out in the final series after Rees relocated to the United States, with Simon Cadell joining the cast in his place as Dennis Duval.

Contents

Cast

Pilot (Thames):

  • Patricia Brake – Di
  • Jane Carr - Jackie
  • John Kavanagh – Clive
  • Robin Nedwell - Malcolm
  • Angela Richards - Pamela
  • TV Series (Yorkshire):

  • Susie Blake – Jackie
  • Eamon Boland - Clive
  • Simon Cadell – Dennis Duval
  • Judy Loe - Pamela
  • Gina Maher – Di
  • Roger Rees - Malcolm
  • Pilot

  • "Shingles' Night"
  • Series 1

  • "Encounter"
  • "Fourshome"
  • "Yeshterday"
  • "Money, Money, Money"
  • "Shome Enchanted Evening"
  • "The Gentle Art"
  • "Falshe Pretenshesh"
  • Series 2

  • "Sherenade"
  • "The Sharmer"
  • "Old Flamesh"
  • "Dangeroush Moonlight"
  • "Sonsh and Loversh"
  • "Family Likenesh"
  • "Cold Feet"
  • Series 3

  • "Fourth time lucky for Dennish Duval"
  • "Don't look now!"
  • "Blind Date"
  • "Name Dropper"
  • "Flash Back"
  • "The Loser"
  • "To Russia with Love"
  • References

    Singles (TV series) Wikipedia