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Living Single
12018-07-14T06:55:36-07:00Leonard Butingan8a58de73a6a2c51b9fb74d2b9e257db0199f29a56771TV series created by Yvette Lee Bowserplain2018-07-14T06:55:36-07:00Leonard Butingan8a58de73a6a2c51b9fb74d2b9e257db0199f29a5A sitcom focusing on the lives of six African American women in Brooklyn. They worked in various professions such as, editing, law, and stocks. Living Single’s cast is extremely memorable featuring TV veterans such as Kim Coles and Kim Fields, and most notably rap star Queen Latifah. It aired on fox, who early on featured many shows with African American dominant casts. The 1990s New York popular sitcoms featured all white casts such as Friends and Seinfeld, however with its focus on 6 African American women, Living Single broke the mold. The show's creator Yvette Lee Bowser the first African American woman to develop her own prime-time series.