thirtysomething

thirtysomething (1987-1991)

EndedScripted showDrama

thirtysomething is an American television drama about American baby boomers (in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) who are now in their thirties. The series examines how this group of friends learns to negotiate their prior involvement with the early 1970s counterculture as young adults, in contrast to the yuppie lifestyle which dominated American culture during the 1980s.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E23CaliforniaMai 28, 1991
S04E22Melissa in WonderlandMai 21, 1991
S04E21A Stop at WilloughbyMai 14, 1991
S04E20HopelessMai 7, 1991
S04E19Out the DoorApr. 30, 1991
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did thirtysomething premiere?

thirtysomething premiered on September 29, 1987.

Who created thirtysomething?

thirtysomething was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick.

Who produced thirtysomething?

thirtysomething was produced by MGM/UA Television.

What is thirtysomething about?

thirtysomething is about a group of baby boomers in their thirties who come to terms with adulthood.

Who stars in thirtysomething?

The main cast of thirtysomething includes Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Melanie Mayron, Peter Horton, Polly Draper, and Timothy Busfield.

Where does thirtysomething take place?

thirtysomething is set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

What is the main character's profession in thirtysomething?

Michael Steadman, played by Ken Olin, is a successful advertising executive.

What is the name of Michael Steadman's wife in thirtysomething?

Michael Steadman's wife is named Hope, played by Mel Harris.

What is the name of the ad agency where Michael works in thirtysomething?

Michael works at the agency DAA, short for "Doubleday Advertising Associates."

Who directed most of the episodes of thirtysomething?

Most episodes of thirtysomething were directed by Edward Zwick.

What was the critical reception to thirtysomething?

At the time of its premiere, thirtysomething was praised for its realistic portrayal of adults in their thirties.

Did thirtysomething win any major awards during its run?

Yes, thirtysomething won several major awards, including multiple Emmys and Golden Globes.

Was there ever a spin-off of thirtysomething?

No, there was no official spin-off of thirtysomething.

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