- Rob Thomas - Creator, executive producer, supervising producer
- Scott Winant - Executive producer, director
- Joe Voci - Executive producer
- Scott Sanders - Executive producer
- Jeff Reno - Executive producer
- Ron Osborn - Executive producer
- Hart Hanson - Co-Executive Producer
- W.G. "Snuffy" Walden - Composer
- “The Children’s Hour,” the last episode broadcast before the show’s cancellation in the U.S., aired shortly before Valentine’s Day 1999; it features Trevor's ruminations on why the holiday should instead be "Cupid's Day."
- In a Dec. 24, 2004, Entertainment Weekly article, creator Rob Thomas mentions that the show would have ended with Trevor and Claire becoming Trevor's 100th match — and without revealing whether Trevor really was Cupid.
- Series stars Paula Marshall and Jeffrey D. Sams both have recurring roles on Rob Thomas's current series '' Veronica Mars ''. Thomas has stated that, if the opportunity arose, he would write an episode featuring both of their characters, as well as their ''Cupid'' co-star Jeremy Piven. Additionally, an episode featured a brief glance at a website of high school basketball stats, with a player named "Trevor Hale," an homage to Thomas' first series.
- Pilot (Sept. 26, 1998)
- The Linguist (Oct. 3, 1998)
- Heaven, He's In Heaven (Oct. 10, 1998)
- A Truly Fractured Fairy Tale (Oct. 17, 1998)
- First Loves (Oct. 24, 1998)
- Meat Market (Oct. 31, 1998)
- Pick-Up Schticks (Nov. 7, 1998
- Heart of the Matter (Nov. 21, 1998)
- The End of an Eros (Dec. 12, 1998)
- Hung Jury (Dec. 19, 1998)
- A Great Personality (Jan. 7, 1999)
- Grand Delusions (Jan. 14, 1999)
- Bachelorette Party (Jan. 28, 1999)
- The Children's Hour (Feb. 11, 1999)
- Botched Make-Over
- Chapter Six
- Company Pier
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