Manchild

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This is an article for the Manchild comedy series. For the Catholic rapper and frontman of Mars ILL, see manCHILD.

Manchild is a term meaning a man who exudes many child-like qualities, but mainly refers to adult immaturity, and someone who refuses to grow up. A male suffering from 'manchildness' tends to be interested in adolescent pursuits that would most likely bore the adults in his life as they have already progressed on in life.

[edit] TV Show

Manchild is a British television comedy / drama series that ran for two seasons on BBC Two between February 2002 and April 2003. Season 1 = 7 episodes Season 2 = 8 episodes

The show starred Ray Burdis (Gary), Nigel Havers (Terry), Anthony Head (James) and Don Warrington (Patrick) as four successful fifty-something men dealing with different problems such as marriage and children or life after divorce, a succession of (younger) girlfriends, and the problems of how to spend their wealth.

A new version is in production at present for American viewer. Staring James Purefoy, Kevin Smith, John Corbett and Paul Hipp.