Miss Match
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Miss Match | |
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Genre | Dramedy |
Created by | Darren Star and Jeff Rake |
Starring | Alicia Silverstone Ryan O'Neal James Roday Lake Bell David Conrad |
Opening theme | "Love Is Gonna Get You" by Macy Gray |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 18 (7 unaired) |
Production | |
Running time | 43 minutes (no ads) 60 minutes (with ads) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | NBC |
Original run | September 26, 2003 – December 15, 2003 |
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IMDb profile | |
TV.com summary |
Miss Match is a 2003 American television series created by Jeff Rake and Darren Star and produced by Twentieth Century Fox, Darren Star Productions and Imagine Entertainment. It aired in the U.S. on NBC, Australia on Network Seven, Arena and FOX8, and in the UK on Living, Channel 4 and is currently on E4. The series filmed at least 18 episodes but not all have aired in the U.S.
Starring Alicia Silverstone and Ryan O'Neal, the show garnered poor ratings, which could have been due to its inability to compete in the Friday 8pm ET timeslot (aka "Friday night death slot"). It was based on the real-life story of Samantha Daniels.
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[edit] Premise
A Los Angeles matrimonial attorney (Alicia Silverstone) doubles as a high-end matchmaker even though her own love life is far from perfect.
[edit] Nielsen TV Ratings
- Episode 1: Pilot (9/26/03) - Viewers: 7.7 million
- Episode 2: Who's Your Daddy? (10/03/03) - Viewers: 5.9 million
- Episode 3: Something Nervy (10/10/03) - Viewers: 6.0 million
- Episode 4: Kate In Ex-Tasy (10/17/03) - Viewers: 6.5 million
- Episode 5: I Got You, Babe (10/24/03) - Viewers: 6.7 million
- Episode 6: Addicted To Love (11/07/03) - Viewers: 5.9 million
- Episode 7: Jive Turkey (11/14/03) - Viewers: 5.7 million
- Episode 8: The Love Bandit (11/21/03) - Viewers: 5.7 million
- Episode 9: Bad Judgement (12/05/03) - Viewers: 6.8 million
- Episode 10: Santa, Baby (12/12/03) - Viewers: 5.9 million
- Episode 11: Who's Sari Now? (12/19/03) - Viewers: 6.1 million
[edit] International Broadcasts
- Austria – ORF1
- Australia – FOX8, Arena
- Belgium – VTM, Kanaal 2
- Brazil – FOX
- Brunei - Star World
- Croatia - HRT
- Estonia - TV3
- Finland - MTV3
- Germany – Super RTL
- Greece - ANT1
- Hong Kong - Star World, TVB Pearl
- India – Star World
- Malaysia - Star World
- New Zealand - TV2
- Norway – ZTV, TV3
- Pakistan – Star World
- Philippines – Studio 23
- Portugal – Fox Life
- Romania – B1 TV
- Slovenia – Kanal A
- Sweden - TV4
- Thailand – True Series
- UK – Living, Channel 4 and E4