An Evening with Men of A Certain Age

Jun 21, 2011
7:00 PM PT
Los Angeles

TV’s favorite trio of middle-aged men are back this summer as TNT’s Men of a Certain Age returns with six all-new episodes. Hailed by critics and viewers for its funny, smart, and honest look at the ups and downs of midlife, the series was recently the winner of a prestigious Peabody Award. Now in its second season, the series stars Emmy-winner Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond), Golden Globe–winner Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap, Star Trek: Enterprise), and Emmy-winner Andre Braugher (Homicide: Life on the Street).

A new romance, ever-increasing pressure at work, and a strange, budding friendship are just a few of the issues facing the guys. Joe (Romano), the divorced, slightly neurotic party-store owner and father of two, finds himself drawn into a friendship with his neighbor and former bookie, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Joe is also working hard to rekindle his professional golf career by training for a spot on the senior tour. Though he has managed to overcome his gambling problem, a new temptation arises.

Join us for a preview screening of an episode followed by a panel and Q&A with members of the cast and creative team.

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Ray Romano, “Joe Tranelli”
Scott Bakula, “Terry Elliott”
Mike Royce, Executive Producer
 

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