Men at Work on beTV Sept. 2

MANILA, Philippines - There’s nothing like a good laugh to get your weeknights going and beTV is the place to be for just that. Swinging in next month are the funniest guys on TV as they dish out seriously tongue-in-cheek humor, irreverent behavior and absolute fun in the brand new US sitcom, Men At Work on beTV.

Dubbed an all-male version of Sex and the City — only that it’s funny — and reminiscent of Seinfeld, Men at Work is positively the fresh, must-catch half-hour of laughs on TV. Premiering Sept. 3 and airing Mondays to Fridays at 8:30 p.m. first and exclusively on beTV, Men At Work is a brash new original comedy following four hip and young professionals as they take on New York and live life “Full Steam” ahead, in the spirit of title of the magazine they work for.

As men will be men, this riot of a sitcom follows the “bro-mance” and misadventures of these four hilarious 30-something friends as they help each other navigate work, friendship and women. Danny Masterson stars as the recently dumped Milo, whose friends are determined to help him get back onto the dating scene. Sporting a beard, he is an attractive, funny guy with a Peter Pan complex. James Lesure is Gibbs, a photographer and smooth ladies man who has never met a pretty woman he did not try to seduce.

Michael Cassidy plays Tyler, a charming pretty boy of a celebrity features writer who adds a dash of style and sophistication to the group. Adam Busch is Neal, an awkward and dorky reporter who even has to seek advice from Milo on how to talk dirty in bed. He is also the only one among the four with a steady girlfriend, Amy (Meredith Hagner), who is the daughter of their boss.

In the premiering episode, newly single Milo is convinced by his buddies to snap out from wallowing in self-pity and “cyber-stalking his ex-girlfriend on Facebook to see if she has changed her relationship status.”

Definitely all about men being men in a new yet comfortably familiar sitcom, Men At Work is set to serve up a no-holds-barred brand of rollicking fun to kickstart your weeknights.

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