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Fortysomething

  • TV Series
  • 2003
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.3K
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Anna Chancellor and Hugh Laurie in Fortysomething (2003)
Fortysomething
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Paul Slippery, a middle-aged doctor in Putney, juggles family issues and mid-life woes when he suddenly develops the ability to hear others' thoughts, adding chaos to his life.Paul Slippery, a middle-aged doctor in Putney, juggles family issues and mid-life woes when he suddenly develops the ability to hear others' thoughts, adding chaos to his life.Paul Slippery, a middle-aged doctor in Putney, juggles family issues and mid-life woes when he suddenly develops the ability to hear others' thoughts, adding chaos to his life.

  • Stars
    • Hugh Laurie
    • Anna Chancellor
    • Sheila Hancock
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    7.5/10
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    • Stars
      • Hugh Laurie
      • Anna Chancellor
      • Sheila Hancock
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Paul Slippery
    • 2003
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Estelle Slippery
    • 2003
    Sheila Hancock
    Sheila Hancock
    • Gwendolen Hartley
    • 2003
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Rory Slippery
    • 2003
    Neil Henry
    Neil Henry
    • Daniel Slippery
    • 2003
    Joe Van Moyland
    • Edwin Slippery
    • 2003
    Lolita Chakrabarti
    Lolita Chakrabarti
    • Dr. Surinder Dhillon
    • 2003
    Emma Owen
    • Laura Proek
    • 2003
    Carol Harvey
    • Rosie
    • 2003
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Dr. Ronnie Pilfrey
    • 2003
    Siobhan Hewlett
    Siobhan Hewlett
    • Lucy Proek
    • 2003
    Bob Mason
    • Mr. Proek
    • 2003
    Charlie Covell
    • Woj
    • 2003
    Fenella Norman
    Fenella Norman
    • Mrs. Proek
    • 2003
    Phillip Manikum
    • Porker
    • 2003
    Trevor Cooper
    Trevor Cooper
    • Jim…
    • 2003
    Christine Adams
    Christine Adams
    • Thirtysomething
    • 2003
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    • Peter Mailer
    • 2003
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    Dadge

    Funny but...

    Although I agree that 40sthg was funny and well acted, and that it was a shame that it was demoted to a later timeslot, it did begin to pall after the first few episodes. I don't know, I think that the project was strung out too much; maybe the episodes should've been fewer or shorter, or it should've been a movie rather than a series. When you have several irritating characters I think you have to expect that the viewing public will also begin to get irritated, well before the denouement arrives to make it all seem worthwhile.
    7blanche-2

    fun and you can't beat that a young Cumberbatch is in it

    I found this little gem when I was desperately searching Netflix for anything Benedict Cumberbatch had ever done. Lo and behold, Hugh Laurie is the star, though after watching him on House, he sounds dubbed speaking with his real British accent! You have to really appreciate what a wonderful actor he is - for House, he has lowered his voice as well.

    Fortysomething is about a family of crazies - Hugh Laurie plays Paul Slippery, a doctor; his pretty wife Estelle, played by Anna Chancellor, is a headhunter; her boss is lesbian Gwendolen Hartley (Sheila Hancock).

    The Slipperys have three hormonal sons: Rory (Cumberbatch), Daniel (Neil Henry), and Edwin (Joe Van Morland). Daniel has stolen Rory's girlfriend Lucy (Siobhan Hewlett) while Rory was away, and Rory's girlfriend and her sister Laura (Emma Ferguson) seem to be living at the house.

    Paul's partner (Philip Manikum) is a complete maniac after Estelle, sending her sexy emails which have been erotically answered by son Daniel.

    Fortysomething is a bit chaotic, as families are, and very, very funny. When Paul admonishes Daniel for just walking in his parents' bedroom without knocking, saying, "We might have been..." -- Daniel looks at him and laughs as if the idea is absurd. Paul has just as bad a time at work, as does Estelle.

    This series streams on Netflix. Unfortunately, it only ran a season in Britain; I understand the time slot was changed or something. Delightful to see these actors.
    10Mohrwyn

    Hilarious miniseries

    We all know that aging isn't easy. But I surely don't know any story that shows us all the fun parts during this process!

    We meet Paul Slippery and his family in a time that Paul starts to become pretty obsessive about his wife Estelle. He feels something important is missing in his relationship.

    A feeling that is getting stronger by the day, due to all the changes their family is experiencing. His sons are starting their careers, while exploring all fun parts of their young adults life. With three grown sons Estelle decides to start her own career, which Paul has a hard time getting any grip on. And on top of all that, one of his colleague's is really getting on his nerves.

    A really fun story unfolds, with all kinds of misunderstandings on Paul's part. It contains lot's of crazy stuff and plots, that grows more complicated as Paul gets more confused.

    Whether you're younger, older or actually "fortysomething", if you're in for a good laugh, this show is a "must see". I watched it several times and will for sure watch this "feel good" series again.

    For those who know Hugh Laurie only as Gregory House, remember he is actually English, as is this series. Even though he's a doctor in this series too, his character is in no way comparable with House. Those two elements may cause you to either love or hate Paul Slippery and his family.

    Besides taking the main role in this series, Hugh Laurie also directs three of the episodes.
    9pensman

    Starts odd moves to hysterically odd

    You need to allow this vehicle to grow on you. The first episode is a bit difficult as it tries to introduce the family and their various problems. Hugh Laurie plays a sexually needy doctor married to a very attractive wife but he can't recall the last time they had sex and he wants sex. His sons are either all sexually involved or want to be. His wife isn't opposed to sex but the viewer isn't sure what she wants to happen. About the middle of the second episode you begin to chuckle and by the third episode you begin to laugh out loud. For a House devotee it can be disconcerting to see a bumbling Hugh Laurie speaking with an English accent but once you accept Laurie as a completely different character in ludicrous situations this comedy will tickle your funny bone.
    10p_chamney-534-910364

    One of the best comedies I've seen

    I first watched Fortysomething 3 years ago, and I soon purchased it, which is rare for me. I'm not a particular fan of comedies, but this one's really smart and huge fun, and it's got heart. The characters are hilarious and engaging, and whoever cast this did an amazing job. I hadn't seen some of the actors before, but they're all just what's needed. Peter Capaldi's Ronnie Pilfrey is a particular joy. Other standouts are Hugh Laurie, Anna Chancellor, and Sheila Hancock. A young Benedict Cumberbatch is fun, although under-utilized in his role. If you enjoy re-watching favorite series, this is definitely one to check out. Like some other classics, it holds up well to that. It's also got lots of heart. I'm not sure why this only ran for a season; it may have been because Hugh Laurie was cast in House. Or perhaps it was scheduled/promoted wrong. But thank goodness Fortysomething exists. Sex is a recurring theme, so you may not want to watch it with small children, only so you don't have to explain it to them. It's deftly-handled, though. If you weren't offended by the subject in Friends, it won't bother you here.

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Немного за сорок
    • Production company
      • Carlton Television
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