Disc 1
Episode 1
On the day that his life begins to fall apart, Paul Slippery frantically tries to find his friend and patient, Nobby, before the man can indulge in a potentially disastrous dose of Viagra. Meanwhile, Paul’s wife, Estelle, loses her job but finds a new one in a surprising place.
Episode 2
Paul’s plans for an erotically charged dinner with Estelle take a detour when he gets entangled in his son Daniel’s two-timing love life, and the father of Daniel’s girlfriends seeks treatment for a rather embarrassing malady. Across town at a business lunch, Paul’s colleague, Pilfrey, takes a more-than-professional interest in Estelle.
Episode 3
Still smitten with Estelle, Pilfrey exhibits increasingly bizarre behavior at the most inopportune time imaginablejust as the practice prepares for a National Health Service inspection. The situation doesn’t get any better when Pilfrey mistakes Paul’s son for the government inspector.
Disc 2
Episode 4
In a desperate attempt to revive his sagging sex life, Paul surreptitiously tries to ply Estelle with an herbal aphrodisiac. Estelle, however, has other things on her mindnamely, a speech about mothers in the workforce that her boss has bullied her into delivering.
Episode 5
Paul becomes convinced that Estelle is having an affair, and his colleagues become convinced that he has hit the sauce too hard. Later, by drowning his sorrows over the supposed affair and having a most awkward encounter with Surinder, Paul unwittingly gives them plenty of reason to worry.
Episode 6
When sons Rory and Daniel decamp to their own flat, everyone in the Slippery household begins to reassess their lives. Paul, for his part, agrees to hypnotherapy at the hands of Pilfrey, whose guidance proves anything but benign. And Estelle entertains an odd proposition from her boss.
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 293 minutes
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Rating: N/A
"Hilarious"The New York Times
"Deliciously raunchy"Entertainment Weekly
"An absolute must for Hugh Laurie fans."Exclusive Magazine
"A very good series. If you are a fan of Hugh Laurie, pick this one up!"British American TV DVDs
"A lot of fun"The Washington Times
"Smart comedy that reminds us why we really like Laurie"The Boston Globe
"Very simply, Fortysomething is brilliant."BLAST Magazine
"A clever, entertaining miniseries that appeals"DVD File