Cannabaceae

Wedlocked was an Australian sitcom that ran for 11 episodes in 1994 on the Seven Network. It was created by Andrew Knight and Doug MacLeod.[1]

Premise

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A single author of a marriage guidance book gets a "pretend" wife for appearances. The wife and her daughter move in with the author and his son.[2][3]

Production

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Created by Andrew Knight and Doug MacLeod[4] and co-written by Steve Vizard[2] it was devised as a 13 part series.[5]

Cast

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Reception

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Reviewing the early episodes The Age's Mark Lawrence says "the first two episodes just lacked that "spark", that something that turns a smile into a good loud laugh. But it made me happy enough to tune in again."[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Australian Television: Wedlocked".
  2. ^ a b Condon, Matt (4 September 1994), "Wedlocked you're allowed to laugh", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ Leedham, Nicole (5 September 1994), "Of human frailties and foibles", Canberra Times
  4. ^ Lawrence, Mark (1 September 1994), "A marriage of comic convenience", The Age
  5. ^ Farmer, Margaret (5 September 1994), "A marriage of inconvenience", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ Lawrence, Mark (1 September 1994), "Sitcom goes on a head trip", The Age
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