I Can't Believe I'm Still Single

I Can't Believe I'm Still Single (2008-2009)

EndedReality showComedy

Actor and filmmaker Eric Schaeffer ponders questions of romance, sex, aging and food in this unscripted series, which is based on his 2007 book. Essentially, he's looking for a good woman to marry, and he can't fathom the fact that he's approaching 50 years old and he's still single.

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Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Episode 10Jun 15, 2009
S02E09Episode 9Jun 8, 2009
S02E08Episode 8Jun 1, 2009
S02E07Episode 7May 25, 2009
S02E06Episode 6May 18, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' premiere?

The TV show 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' premiered in 2008.

Who created the TV show 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' was created by Rob Fishman and Seth Menachem.

Who were the main cast members of 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

The main cast members of 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' included Seth Menachem, Rob Fishman, and a rotating cast of guest stars.

What genre does 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' belong to?

'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' falls under the genre of a comedy-drama.

What was the premise of 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' followed the lives of two best friends, Rob and Seth, as they navigated the ups and downs of dating and relationships in Los Angeles.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' have a unique storytelling format?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' incorporated a mix of scripted scenes and improvisation, giving it a unique and authentic feel.

Were there any recurring themes in 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' often explored themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of modern dating.

What was the target audience for 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' targeted young adults and those interested in humorous and relatable stories about dating.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' receive any awards or nominations?

While 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' did not receive any major awards or nominations, it gained a dedicated fan following.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' tackle any serious topics?

Yes, although primarily a comedy, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' occasionally touched on serious topics such as commitment, self-discovery, and the challenges of finding love.

Were there any memorable guest stars on 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' featured guest appearances by various notable actors and comedians who added to the comedic charm of the show.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' have a loyal fan base?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' developed a loyal fan base who appreciated its humorous and relatable take on dating and relationships.

Were there any notable catchphrases or recurring jokes in 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single'?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' had several recurring jokes and catchphrases that became popular among its viewers.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' have a distinctive visual style?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' had a visually appealing and stylish presentation, capturing the vibrant atmosphere of Los Angeles.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' address any relatable dating scenarios?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' often portrayed relatable dating scenarios, capturing the awkwardness, excitement, and disappointments that come with searching for love.

Did 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' have a memorable soundtrack?

Yes, 'I Can't Believe I'm Still Single' featured a memorable soundtrack that enhanced the overall viewing experience.

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