. . "The show's cast consisted of actors Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Timothy Bustfield, Patricia Wettig, Melanie Mayron, Peter Horton and Polly Draper. During the series' run, it was nominated for 41 Primetime Emmy Awards and won 13 of them. It also won two Golden Globes as well. On May 28, 1991, the show ended after 4 seasons and 88 episodes partly due to low ratings and partly due to the desire of the creators & cast to move on to new projects."@en . . . . . . . "The show's cast consisted of actors Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Timothy Bustfield, Patricia Wettig, Melanie Mayron, Peter Horton and Polly Draper. During the series' run, it was nominated for 41 Primetime Emmy Awards and won 13 of them. It also won two Golden Globes as well. On May 28, 1991, the show ended after 4 seasons and 88 episodes partly due to low ratings and partly due to the desire of the creators & cast to move on to new projects."@en . . . "Thirtysomething is a television drama series that aired on ABC from September 29, 1987, to May 28, 1991. It details the lives of seven friends in their 30s - former Sixties counterculture types turned Bourgeois Bohemians - living in suburban Philadelphia."@en . "thirtysomething is a television drama which aired on ABC from 1987-1991. Following a group of baby boomers in their thirties in Pennsylvania, the show left a cultural impact on television in its wake, and its title entered the catch phrase lexicon for baby boomers."@en . . "Thirtysomething"@en . . "thirtysomething is a television drama which aired on ABC from 1987-1991. Following a group of baby boomers in their thirties in Pennsylvania, the show left a cultural impact on television in its wake, and its title entered the catch phrase lexicon for baby boomers."@en . "Thirtysomething is a television drama series that aired on ABC from September 29, 1987, to May 28, 1991. It details the lives of seven friends in their 30s - former Sixties counterculture types turned Bourgeois Bohemians - living in suburban Philadelphia."@en . . . .