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Manchild(TV series)

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Manchild
GenreComedy,drama
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No.of series2
Production
Camera setupSingle
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
ReleaseFebruary 2002(2002-02)
April 2003(2003-04)
Manchild
GenreComedy,drama
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of series1
Production
Camera setupSingle
Original release
NetworkShowtime
Release2007(2007)
2007(2007)

Manchildis a Britishtelevisioncomedy/drama series that ran for two series onBBC Twobetween February 2002 and April 2003 with seven episodes in Series 1 and eight episodes in Series 2. It was created and written by Nick Fisher.[1]

Premise

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The show starredRay Burdis(Gary),Nigel Havers(Terry),Anthony Head(James) andDon Warrington(Patrick) as four successful fifty-something men dealing with different problems such as marriage and children or life after divorce, aging parents, sexual dysfunction, lost youth, a succession of (younger) girlfriends, and the problems of how to enjoy the wealth and success they worked so hard to achieve.

Reception

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Upon the series' late 2002 debut onBBC America,The New York Timesreview stated "Classy and clever as the show is, its sadistic core makes it awfully hard to like", the show is "a dry martini made with toxic acid in place of the vermouth. You may find yourself neither shaken nor stirred", and, in describing one character's self-obsession, "his wife is well rid of this clod. Quickly, you will be, too.".[2]

Releases

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The first series was released on DVD and VHS in March 2003.[3]

U.S. version

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An American pilot of the series was produced byShowtime,starringJames Purefoy,Kevin Smith,John CorbettandPaul Hipp.[4][5]The pilot made significant changes to the characters and premise as it moved the setting from London to Los Angeles.

References

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  1. ^Nick Fisher, writer
  2. ^Wertheimer, Ron (2 August 2002)."Television review; Pity the Middle-Aged Male. Just Watch Him Squirm!".The New York Times.Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. ^"Manchild – Released on DVD and VHS 31 March 2003".BBC. 3 February 2003. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  4. ^Deans, Jason (21 November 2002)."America snaps up BBC's Manchild".The Guardian(UK). Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  5. ^Smith, Kevin (December 2006)."Kevin Smith is a 'Manchild'".viewaskew.
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