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Miss Match
Genre
Created by
Starring
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Love Is Gonna Get You" by Macy Gray
ComposersDavid Kitay
David Lawrence
William Levine
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes17 (6 unaired)
Production
Executive producers
  • Darren Star
  • Jeff Rake
Running time40–44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 26 –
December 15, 2003 (2003-12-15)

Miss Match is an American comedy-drama television series created by Jeff Rake and Darren Star and produced by 20th Century Fox Television, Darren Star Productions, and Imagine Television. It aired in the United States on NBC from September 26 to December 15, 2003, including international networks aired in Australia on Seven Network, Arena, and Fox8, and in the United Kingdom on Living, Channel 4, and is on E4. Seventeen episodes of the series were filmed, with eleven aired in the United States. The entire series aired in both the UK and Canada.

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 8 pm ET timeslot (the "Friday night death slot"). It was based on the real-life story of Samantha Daniels.

Premise

A Los Angeles matrimonial attorney, Kate Fox (Alicia Silverstone), doubles as a high-end matchmaker even though her own love life is far from perfect.

Cast and characters

Main

The cast of Miss Match
  • Alicia Silverstone as Kate Fox: A divorce lawyer by day who ends up becoming a match maker. Her own romantic life is complicated. Throughout the series she is involved with Michael and later his best friend, Adam. Kate often finds herself getting involved in the relationships she sets up for people. Various characters mention to her that she is addicted to love and lives through the lives of others.
  • Lake Bell as Victoria Carlson: Kate's best friend who is a bartender. She often oversees the dates Kate sets people up with. She tends to only have flings with men, like the one she starts with Nick. The only man we see her like as more than a hookup is Adam.
  • David Conrad as Michael Mendelson: Kate's on and off again boyfriend after she sets him up on several dates. His ex-girlfriend is Lauren who left him for his best friend Adam.
  • Jodi Long as Claire: A secretary at Fox & Associates.
  • James Roday as Nick Paine: Kate's co-worker who is a womanizer. He and Kate tolerate each other, at best. He later dates Victoria.
  • Ryan O'Neal as Jerry Fox: Kate's father who owned the law firm she works for. He was not a perfect father to Kate but they bonded over law. He is shown to still have feelings for Kate's mother but is not hung up on her. Later in the series he is linked with Serena.

Recurring

  • Charisma Carpenter as Serena Lockner: An old classmate of Kate who comes back into her life. Kate helps her adopt a baby and give it back to the mother when she realizes she made a mistake. She later returns and starts a romance with Kate's father.
  • Dina Meyer as Lauren Logan: Michael's ex-girlfriend and Adam's ex-wife. After finding out that Michael and Kate are involved, she makes Kate break it off. After finding out Adam and Kate are involved, she sues Kate's law firm for malpractice.
  • Nathan Fillion as Adam Logan: Adam comes to town after Lauren hires Kate as her divorce lawyer. He and Michael end up repairing their friendship but he soon becomes involved with Kate and Victoria.

NBC had a cross promotion where Deanna Wright, Galen Gering and McKenzie Westmore, who starred on NBC's soap opera Passions, appeared in an episode of the series.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected by [1]Written byOriginal air date [1]Prod.
code [1]
US viewers
(millions) [citation needed]
1"Pilot"Darren StarJeff RakeSeptember 26, 2003 (2003-09-26)1AHE797.7
2"Who's Your Daddy?"Steve MinerJeff RakeOctober 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)1AHE015.9
3"Something Nervy"Allison Liddi-BrownJeff RakeOctober 10, 2003 (2003-10-10)1AHE026.0
4"Kate in Ex-Tasy"Randy ZiskTeleplay by: Darren Star & Jeff Rake
Story by: Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein
October 17, 2003 (2003-10-17)1AHE036.5
5"I Got You, Babe"Tom MooreSherri CooperOctober 24, 2003 (2003-10-24)1AHE056.7
6"Addicted to Love"Michael LangeDavid SchulnerNovember 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)1AHE065.9
7"Jive Turkey"Dennis ErdmanJeff RakeNovember 14, 2003 (2003-11-14)1AHE085.7
8"The Love Bandit"Arvin BrownJed SeidelNovember 21, 2003 (2003-11-21)1AHE075.7
9"Bad Judgement"Timothy BusfieldTeleplay by: Jacquelyn Reingold & David Schulner
Story by: Jacquelyn Reingold
December 5, 2003 (2003-12-05)1AHE096.8
10"Santa, Baby"Arlene SanfordJeff Rake & Jed SeidelDecember 12, 2003 (2003-12-12)1AHE105.9
11"Who's Sari Now?"Jamie BabbitAllison RobbinsDecember 15, 2003 (2003-12-15)1AHE116.1
12"All in the Family"TBDTBDUNAIREDTBATBD
13"Miss Communication"Steve MinerSherri Cooper & Colleen McGuinnessUNAIRED1AHE12TBD
14"The Price of Love"Sandy SmolanJed SeidelUNAIRED1AHE04TBD
15"Divorce Happens"Michael LangeJeff Rake & Jed SeidelUNAIRED1AHE13TBD
16"Forgive and Forget"Allison Liddi-BrownDavid SchulnerUNAIRED1AHE14TBD
17"Most Hopeless Romantics"Craig ZiskJed Seidel & Sherri CooperUNAIRED1AHE15TBD
18"Matchmaker, Matchmaker"Darren StarJeff RakeUNAIRED1AHE16TBD

Production

The series was executive produced by Darren Star, who also directed the pilot, and Jeff Rake,[2] who wrote the pilot, as well as David Nevins and Brian Grazer.[3] After Alicia Silverstone, the first actors cast in Miss Match were David Conrad, Lake Bell and James Roday in February 2003.[4] This was followed by the casting of Ryan O'Neill, as the divorce attorney father of Silverstone's character, and Jodi Long, in early March 2003.[3]

NBC ordered Miss Match (then titled Miss/Match) to series in May 2003.[5] In December 2003 NBC added four episodes to the order for Miss Match, bringing the total number of produced episodes to 17.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Public Catalog – Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) – Basic Search [search: "Miss Match"]". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  2. ^ Feiwell, Jill (July 21, 2003). "From 'Sex' to single in the city: L.A. Meets its 'Match'". Variety. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Josef Adalian (March 9, 2003). "O'Neal, Star 'Match' wits in Peacock pilot". Variety. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  4. ^ Melissa Grego (February 17, 2003). "'Century City' casts up". Variety. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Gary Susman (May 12, 2003). "NBC announces starry fall schedule". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 16, 2017.
  6. ^ Adalian, Josef (December 14, 2003). "NBC adds to 'Match' order". Variety. Retrieved August 5, 2016.