Child in His 50s

Robert Klein · 2000 · HBO

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A veteran comic updates his observational style for late middle age.

December 02, 2000 TV Special

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Robert Klein reading the lyrics to the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Give It Away” with the baffled precision of a seasoned Broadway actor is exactly what you want from a comic leaning into late middle age. Child in His 50s is an intentional nod to his breakout 1973 album Child of the 50s, updating his signature style for an era where his primary concerns have shifted toward routine medical procedures. He questions the logistics of climbing Mount Everest with current technology and analyzes the fundamental flaws of a bar of soap.

Filmed as his seventh special for HBO, the set aired twenty-five years after he headlined the network’s very first stand-up broadcast.

Klein is comfortably established here. Rather than fighting his demographic, he embraces it, closing the show with a Broadway-style musical ode to the colonoscopy that earned him an Emmy nomination. He approaches the song with the same earnest theatricality he used on stage, treating a routine gastroenterological exam like a genuine showstopper.