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Men of a Certain Age
American comedy-drama television series (2009–2011)
American comedy-drama television series (2009–2011)
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| genre | Comedy drama | |
| creator | {{Plain list | |
| starring | {{Plain list | |
| opentheme | "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" by The Beach Boys | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| num_seasons | 2 | |
| num_episodes | 22 | |
| executive_producer | {{Plain list | |
| editor | Kevin D. Ross | |
| runtime | 43 minutes | |
| company | {{Plain list | |
| network | TNT | |
| first_aired | ||
| last_aired |
- Ray Romano
- Mike Royce
- Ray Romano
- Scott Bakula
- Andre Braugher
- LisaGay Hamilton
- Richard Gant
- Brian J. White
- Lil' JJ
- Kwesi Boakye
- Brittany Curran
- Braeden Lemasters
- Isaiah Montgomery
- Melinda McGraw
- Cary Hoffman
- Ray Romano
- Rory Rosegarten
- Mike Royce
- Scott Winant
- Marshall Boone
- Snowpants Productions
- Papa Al Productions
- TNT Original Productions
Men of a Certain Age is an American comedy-drama television series created by Ray Romano and Mike Royce, that ran on TNT from December 7, 2009, to July 6, 2011. The hour-long program stars Romano, Andre Braugher, and Scott Bakula as three best friends in their late forties dealing with the realities of being middle aged. It won a Peabody Award in 2010. On July 15, 2011, TNT cancelled the series after two seasons spanning 22 episodes.
Plot
The series follows the adventures of Joe, Owen, and Terry, three men in their late 40s who have been friends since college. Joe (Ray Romano) is a timid, separated (later divorced) father of two (Brittany Curran as Lucy, and Braeden Lemasters as Albert) who had dreamed of becoming a pro golfer but now owns a party supply store, and has a gambling addiction. Owen (Andre Braugher) is an anxiety-stricken, diabetic husband and father, who works at a job he hates, selling cars at a dealership owned and managed by his authoritative father, former NBA player Owen Thoreau, Sr. (Richard Gant). Terry (Scott Bakula) is an apartment building manager and semi-retired actor desperate to relive his past glory. He has never married, and usually dates much younger women.
In the second season, Owen's father has retired and left Owen in charge of the dealership, where Owen hires Terry as a salesman. Joe, now officially divorced, turns 50 and attempts to qualify for the PGA Senior Tour.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Ray Romano as Joe Tranelli, an aspiring golfer who never reached the professional level, Joe now owns a party store. He is separated from his wife and has two children.
- Scott Bakula as Terry Elliot, an apartment building manager and former actor struggling to relive his glory days. He has never married.
- Andre Braugher as Owen Thoreau, Jr., an anxiety-suffering, diabetic car salesman working for his father. He is married and has three children.
- LisaGay Hamilton as Melissa Thoreau, Owen's wife.
- Richard Gant as Owen Thoreau, Sr, Owen's father, the owner of a Chevrolet car dealership and former NBA player.
- Brian J. White as Marcus, a car salesman who works with Owen.
- Lil' JJ as Dashaun (season 1, recurring season 2), a party store employee
- Kwesi Boakye as Jamie Thoreau
- Brittany Curran as Lucy Tranelli
- Braeden Lemasters as Albert Tranelli
- Isaiah Montgomery as Michael Thoreau
- Melinda McGraw as Erin Riley (season 2)
Recurring cast
- Emily Rios as Maria
- Eddie Shin as Carl
- Carla Gallo as Annie
- Matt Price as Lawrence
- Michael Hitchcock as Dave
- Albert Hall as Bruce
- Patricia de Leon as Joe's Fantasy Woman
- Jon Manfrellotti as Manfro, Joe's bookmaker
- Penelope Ann Miller as Joe's ex-wife, Sonia Tranelli
- Robert Loggia as Joe's father, Artie
Development
In March 2008, TNT announced that it had ordered a pilot based on a script written by Ray Romano and Mike Royce. Both men had previously worked together on Everybody Loves Raymond. Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula were announced in June and July, respectively, to also star in the series with Romano. In January 2009, TNT ordered 10 episodes of Men of a Certain Age. It is Bakula's first series as a regular cast member since Star Trek: Enterprise, Braugher's first regular role since Thief ended in 2006, and Romano's first series since Everybody Loves Raymond wrapped in May 2005. Men of a Certain Age premiered on TNT on December 7, 2009. It was given a TV-MA-L rating because of strong language. On January 14, 2010 TNT renewed the show for a second season, which premiered on December 6, 2010. The second season was aired in two batches of six episodes each.
On July 15, 2011, TNT announced that they would not be renewing Men of a Certain Age for a third season.
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2009–10)
Season 2 (2010–11)
Critical reception

Season one was met with positive reviews. According to aggregate review site Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an 89% approval rating based on 18 reviews. The sites consensus reads: "Witty, insightful, and poignant, Men of a Certain Age is a second-act triumph for stars Scott Bakula, Andre Braugher, and Ray Romano." It holds a Metacritic score of 78 out of 100, based on 24 collected reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Season two was met with equally positive reviews. It holds a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 reviews. The sites consensus reads: "Sharply written and deftly acted, Men of a Certain Age continues to be an observational sitcom of rare insight and depth." It holds a Metacritic score of 86 out of 100, based on 15 collected reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
Home media
| Name | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | Discs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men of a Certain Age: The Complete First Season | November 9, 2010 | 2 | ||
| Men of a Certain Age: The Complete Second and Final Season | December 4, 2012 | 3 |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Association | Category / Recipient | Results | Ref | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Humanitas Prize Awards | 60 Minute Category (for episode "Father's Fraternity") | ||||||
| (writer) Hutcherson | ||||||||
| Peabody Awards | Men of a Certain Age | |||||||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (for episode "Powerless") / Andre Braugher | title=Men Of A Certain Age | url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/men-certain-age | access-date=2021-06-30 | website=Television Academy | language=en}} | ||
| 2011 | Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | Best Music Supervisor for Television / Gary Calamar | ||||||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series / Millicent Shelton | |||||||
| Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series / Andre Braugher | ||||||||
| Online Film & Television Association | Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series / Andre Braugher | |||||||
| Peabody Awards | Men of a Certain Age / TNT (production company) | |||||||
| Braeden Lemasters | ||||||||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (for episode "Let the Sunshine In") / Andre Braugher | |||||||
| Writers Guild of America | New Series / Men of a Certain Age | |||||||
| (writer) Bridget Bedard | ||||||||
| (writer) Tucker Cawley | ||||||||
| (writer) Warren Hutcherson | ||||||||
| (writer) Rick Muirragui | ||||||||
| (writer) Jack Orman | ||||||||
| (writer) Ray Romano | ||||||||
| (writer) Mike Royce | ||||||||
| (writer) Lew Schneider | ||||||||
| (writer) Mark Stegemann | ||||||||
| Young Artists Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) — Supporting Young Actor / Braedon Lemasters | |||||||
| Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) — Supporting Young Actress / Brittany Curran | ||||||||
| 2012 | Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | Best Music Supervision for Television / Gary Calamar | ||||||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series / Andre Braugher | |||||||
| NAMIC Vision Awards | Best Performance — Drama / Andre Braugher | |||||||
| Best Performance — Drama / LisaGay Hamilton |
Broadcasting
International
In Canada, Men of a Certain Age can be seen on Super Channel. In Latin America, Men of a Certain Age premiered on July 13, 2010 on the prime time block of Warner Channel.
Streaming
Men of a Certain Age is available to stream for two seasons on WarnerMedia's HBO Max, which launched on May 27, 2020.
References
References
- [http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/men-of-a-certain-age 70th Annual Peabody Awards], May 2011.
- Becker, Anne. (March 31, 2008). "TNT Orders Ray Romano Pilot ''Men of a Certain Age''". [[Broadcasting & Cable]].
- (April 1, 2008). "TNT Orders Pilot for Drama Series ''Men of a Certain Age'', Starring Emmy Winner Ray Romano".
- (June 4, 2008). "Andre Braugher joins TNT pilot". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Schneider, Michael. (July 10, 2008). "Scott Bakula joins TNT's 'Men'". [[Variety (magazine).
- Frankel, Daniel. (January 12, 2009). "TNT greenlights Ray Romano series". Variety.
- (January 12, 2009). "TNT orders Ray Romano's 'Men' to series". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Lowry, Brian. (December 4, 2009). "Men of a Certain Age". Variety.
- Seidman, Robert. (July 15, 2011). "TNT Cancels 'Men of a Certain Age'". TV by the Numbers.
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- "Men of a Certain Age: Season 2".
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- "15th Annual TV Awards (2010-11) - Online Film & Television Association".
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