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Starring: Hugh Laurie, Anna Chancellor, Sheila Hancock, Benedict Cumberbatch, Neil Henry, Joe Van Moyland, Emma Ferguson, Siobhan Hewlett, Peter Hancock
Rated: NR
Category: Television
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Run Time: 294 min.
Released: 4/8/2008
By: Acorn Media
Director: Hugh Laurie
Stock #: 785816D1I0/0
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 2
Exchange Value: $26.39
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Fortysomething Description: "Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie (House) is Paul Slippery, a British doctor in the midst of a midlife crisis. His wife, Estelle (Anna Chancellor), has embarked on a new career and perhaps an extramarital love affair or two. His three oversexed sons mock him without mercy, and at work he’s tormented by a flaky colleague. Filmed for Britain’s ITV, this series is high comedy of the kookiest kind."

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