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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Meg DeLoatch |
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Theme music composer | Missy Elliott and the Soul Diggaz |
Opening theme | "The Opposite Sex" by Missy Elliott |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 66 (list of episodes) |
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Location(s) | Sunset Gower Studios (Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20–22 minutes |
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Distributor | Warner Bros. Television |
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Original network | UPN |
Picture format | 16:9 (480i SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | September 15, 2003 | – May 11, 2006
External links | |
Official website |
Eve is an American television sitcom, created by Meg DeLoatch, which originally aired for three seasons on United Paramount Network (UPN) from September 15, 2003, to May 11, 2006. With an ensemble cast led by: Eve, Jason George, Ali Landry, Natalie Desselle-Reid, Brian Hooks, and Sean Maguire, the show revolves around two sets of male and female friends attempting to navigate relationships with the opposite sex. The series was produced by The Greenblatt-Janollari Studio, Mega Diva Inc., and Warner Bros. Television; the executive producers were Robert Greenblatt and David Janollari.
The series was developed originally as a vehicle for Eve under the working title The Opposite Sex, UPN executives approached the rapper about a television project after the success of Brandy in another of their sitcoms - Moesha. It was created as part of the network's attempt to appeal to a younger audience. Though it was picked up by UPN, the series was retitled Eve to better attract the rapper's fans. The show was set in Miami, but filming took place at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Eve said that she was initially intimidated by the process of preparing for and filming a sitcom, and she would later regret not fully committing to her character. It was distributed by UPN in its original run, and later by TV One. The show was initially promoted by UPN as a part of its new comedy block, one of four new comedies developed by the network.