Jul
04-21-2002, 09:36 AM
It looks really funny.. it's a british comedy on BBCAmerica...
here's their description:
Still searching for the perfect love, the perfect business, the perfect life, the highs and lows of four 40-something men in the midst of the "middle youth" generation of money, divorce, motorbikes, models and sex, unfold in the original U.S. premiere of BBC America's Dead Funny Comedy Manchild.
Anthony Head (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) takes on a very different role when he plays James, one of four buddies who have reached an age and stage, where their world is potentially one big fat juicy oyster. Except for Gary (Ray Burdis) that is, who has remained married to his shrewish wife and is in a constant dilemma about their marriage. A player made very good, he can only watch in envy as the other three have shrugged off their responsibilities of marriage, fatherhood, having paid their alimony, education fees and emotional price. They are now free to enjoy their newfound adolescence and feel the thrill and throb of being men-about-town, but this time round, with tons of cash and style.
Sports cars, shiny motorbikes, riverside apartments and young girlfriends so sexy and willing. Surely knocking on the door of 50 can't be this much fun?
Manchild airs on Thursdays at 10 pm, 2 am and 5 am/et.
here's their description:
Still searching for the perfect love, the perfect business, the perfect life, the highs and lows of four 40-something men in the midst of the "middle youth" generation of money, divorce, motorbikes, models and sex, unfold in the original U.S. premiere of BBC America's Dead Funny Comedy Manchild.
Anthony Head (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) takes on a very different role when he plays James, one of four buddies who have reached an age and stage, where their world is potentially one big fat juicy oyster. Except for Gary (Ray Burdis) that is, who has remained married to his shrewish wife and is in a constant dilemma about their marriage. A player made very good, he can only watch in envy as the other three have shrugged off their responsibilities of marriage, fatherhood, having paid their alimony, education fees and emotional price. They are now free to enjoy their newfound adolescence and feel the thrill and throb of being men-about-town, but this time round, with tons of cash and style.
Sports cars, shiny motorbikes, riverside apartments and young girlfriends so sexy and willing. Surely knocking on the door of 50 can't be this much fun?
Manchild airs on Thursdays at 10 pm, 2 am and 5 am/et.