These shows explore sexuality and sexual relationships as we get older.
Put them together to explore this topic. Lots of innuendo and good humor. Nothing too racy!
Despite the reminder that it's Saturday and Betty's turn to plan the surprise, Roger is still confused about what is going on.
Two older sales clerks at a thrift store are puzzled by a box of donated materials, unaware of their use, including the one they call the "Thingamajig."
Beverly wants to spice up her marriage. What will her traditional husband think when he sees the sex toy she ordered?
A magical device helps a couple communicate better, but is better communication what they really want?
When Fran borrows a container of artificial sweeteners from her nervous husband-to-be, she has no idea the chaos it will bring to their peaceful retirement village.
Seeking to spark their love life, a married couple tries a new idea. With startling results.
"Jogging et Commérages" se compose de cinq sketches comiques mettant en scène deux femmes Seniors s'arrêtant de courir assez longtemps pour parler de ce qui se passe dans leurs vies.
"Trotando" es una serie de cinco sketches cómicos que involucran a dos mujeres mayores solteras que paran de trotar por un rato para hablar acerca de lo que sucede en sus vidas.
Stanley's choice for a vacation resort leaves his wife, Sally, knowing it's going to be a disaster. Everyone is in on the joke, except Sally. Popular show, hilarious!
Best Seller! Two older women, dressed in exercise gear jog to center stage, where they stop long enough to talk about what’s going on in their lives. Hilarious!
How about a new hobby that only requires a telephone and some imagination? Jan and Barbara are making some interesting choices.
"...A very clever and fast-moving comedy!" about a pair of one night stands during the Northeast Blackout of 1965 that come back to haunt two couples!
Jake was thinking he was going to get lucky! Rachel agreed to come back to his apartment after dinner for a game of Scrabble. But did she really just want Scrabble?