Madigan Men

ABC (ended 2000)
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"International film star Gabriel Byrne (End''of Days, The Usual Suspects) comes to television in a new comedy from Golden Globe Award-winning writer Cindy Chupack (Sex and the City), which examines the lives of three generations of men making their way through the dating world."''''"Byrne stars as Benjamin Madigan, a handsome, successful and charismatic architect in New York City. He is single, adorable and available and should be making out like a bandit with the ladies. But Benjamin is recently divorced, and after 20 years of being a dutiful husband and provider, he just hasn't got a clue about dating. He is a member of a rare breed of men -- the sexy man completely oblivious to his own sexiness. While his co-workers shove him into the dating world, he is full of the most rudimentary questions, like how soon to call a woman after she gives you her number. For the answers to these and many other questions, Ben can turn to his 16-year-old son, Luke (John Hensley), for whom juggling a series of girlfriends couldn't come more naturally. In addition, Ben's recently widowed father, Seamus (Roy Dotrice, TV's Beauty and the Beast), has just moved in. Seamus is ornery and speaks his mind, and with Luke's help, they might just be able to teach Benjamin a thing or two about dating and women in the 21st century." (ABC press release)''''"You took me by the hand''You made me understand''You taught me who I am''And how to be a man''For better or for worse''A bless and not a curse''But just a father's verse''To tell you that you're first''To tell you that you're mad"''''Theme song''"Father's Son"''written by Keith Roberts - Randy Woolford''performed by The Young Dubliners''''Madigan Men is produced by Chupack Productions / Touchstone Television, in association with Artists Television Group''''Broadcast History''Oct 2000-Dec 2000, Fri 9:30-10:00''First telecast: October 6, 2000''Last telecast: December 22, 2000''Show type: Multi-Camera Sitcom''Number of episodes: 12''Media: 35mm filmmoreless
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  • A really funny comedy.

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    This is truly a great comedy show. I enjoy watching it over and over and over again. I can watch the same episode 2 or 3 times in a row just so I can catch things that I might have missed. I think I have all of the episodes recorded and I watch them whenever there is nothing good on TV. It is always entertaining to me. I will also have my friends and family watch the episodes with me and try and get them hooked. So far everyone has because it is that good of a show. Look for it on the air or come over to my house and watch my DVD's.moreless

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