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thirtysomething

Synopsis:

In 1987 we were introduced to a group of couples, of friends: 'thirtysomethings.' A dream cast of characters that from the very first episode resonated with a nation of people who knew these people all too well.

Michael (Ken Olin) and Hope Steadman (Mel Harris), the suburban 'new-parent' poster children; Elliot (Timothy Busfield) and Nancy Weston (Patricia Wettig), a couple whose marriage is falling apart; Gary Shepard (Peter Horton), the perpetually 'twentysomething' thirtysomething; Melissa Steadman (Melanie Mayron), Michaels cousin and a struggling artist; and Ellyn Warren (Polly Draper), the driven but restless career-chaser.

thirtysomething channeled the consciousness of baby boomers into a running commentary on what it really meant to be on the cusp of success and failure, marriage and divorce, adulthood and parenthood. Every week the show blurred the lines between television and film, drama and comedy, hard reality and twisted imagination. Each episode of this truly groundbreaking series was its own unit yet somehow fed a larger, growing experience from week to week.

Release Date: Sep 29, 1987
MPAA Rating: NR

Own It Today:

thirtysomething: The Complete First Season

thirtysomething: The Complete First Season

  • Aug 25, 2009
  • Retail: $59.99
  • Amazon: $39.99

DVD Features:

The thirtysomething Complete First Season DVD includes the following:

*6 Disc Collection containing all 21 episodes from Season 1, restored from the original film elements
*Interview, commentaries & conversations with the cast & crew

Bonus Features including:
*From thirtysomething to Forever: The Making of thirtysomething
*A Conversation Between Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick
*Couples & Friends
*Cultural Impact

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