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Judging by the Cover: Directed by Tony Singletary. With Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson. Regine is dating a new catch while Sinclair has forgotten to secure the front cover celebrity for Flava Magazine.
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- Tony Singletary
- 1993-08-22
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—Max, to Regine
Judging By The Cover is the premiere of Season 1 of Living Single.
Regine (KIM FIELDS) thinks she's found the perfect man, but Khadijah (QUEEN LATIFAH) and Synclaire (KIM COLES) know he's married.
Queen Latifah as Khadijah James
Kim Coles as Synclaire James
Erika Alexander as Maxine Shaw
T.C. Carson as Kyle Barker
John Henton as Overton Jones
and Kim Fields as Regine Hunter
"Living Single" Judging by the Cover (TV Episode 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Judging by the Cover Aired Aug 22, 1993 Comedy Reviews The housemates (Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander) must find a diplomatic way to tell Regine (Kim Fields) her new boyfriend (Cylk ...
Watch Living Single: S1E1 - Judging by the Cover on Philo. AIRS SUN, 1AM. Season 1 Episode 1. Living Single. TV-PG Sitcom. Judging by the Cover Season 1 Episode 1. The housemates (Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander) must find a diplomatic way to tell Regine (Kim Fields) her new boyfriend (Cylk Cozart) is married. Cast.
Aug 22, 1993 · Living Single season 1 Judging by the Cover - Metacritic. Summary Living Single was a situation comedy that centered on the lives of a group of six African American friends living in (or near) a Brooklyn brownstone. The series focused on the personal and professional lives of each character, as well as their relationships with one another.
Jan 1, 1993 · Living Single. Judging by the Cover. Available on Prime Video, iTunes, Disney+, Hulu, Max. S1 E1: Regine (KIM FIELDS) thinks she's found the perfect man, but Khadijah (QUEEN LATIFAH) and Synclaire (KIM COLES) know he's married. The cast sings "My Girl." Comedy Jan 1, 1993 22 min. Information. Released. 1993. Run Time. 22 min. Rated. TV-PG.