How Not to Live Your Life

How Not to Live Your Life (2008-2010)

EndedScripted showComedy

Sitcom about 20-something Don, a man with bad luck and even worse instincts.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E07Don the MusicalDec 13, 2010
S03E06Don Does TherapyDec 6, 2010
S03E05Don Dates a HomelessNov 29, 2010
S03E04Don Meets His MakerNov 22, 2010
S03E03Don's Posh WeekendNov 15, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did How Not to Live Your Life premiere?

How Not to Live Your Life premiered on September 27, 2007.

Who created How Not to Live Your Life?

How Not to Live Your Life was created by Dan Clark.

What is the genre of How Not to Live Your Life?

How Not to Live Your Life is a sitcom.

Who stars in How Not to Live Your Life?

How Not to Live Your Life stars Dan Clark as Don, David Armand as Eddie, and Laura Haddock as Samantha.

Where is How Not to Live Your Life set?

How Not to Live Your Life is set in London, England.

What is the premise of How Not to Live Your Life?

How Not to Live Your Life follows the adventures of Don, an awkward and inept man who inherits a house after his grandmother dies. Don is convinced that he is a ladies' man, even though his attempts at romance always end in disaster.

How many episodes of How Not to Live Your Life are there?

There are 20 episodes of How Not to Live Your Life.

What are some of the recurring themes in How Not to Live Your Life?

Some of the recurring themes in How Not to Live Your Life include sex, relationships, and Don's incompetence at work and in social situations.

Who is the target audience for How Not to Live Your Life?

The target audience for How Not to Live Your Life is young adults.

What is the tone of How Not to Live Your Life?

How Not to Live Your Life has a comedic and irreverent tone.

How does How Not to Live Your Life compare to other British sitcoms?

How Not to Live Your Life has been compared to other British sitcoms such as Peep Show and The IT Crowd.

How did How Not to Live Your Life receive critical acclaim?

How Not to Live Your Life received critical acclaim for its clever writing and dark humor.

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Also known as

  • Hogy ne éld az életed (Hungary)
  • Как не стоит жить (Russian Federation)

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