Footballer Wants a Wife

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Footballer Wants a Wife
Genre Television comedy
Created by Ben Nicholas
Written byBen Nicholas
Carl J Sorheim
Directed byJovita O'Shaughnessy
StarringBen Nicholas
Brooke Satchwell
Cassandra Magrath
ComposerDmitri Golovko
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Production location Docklands Studios Melbourne
CinematographyJaque Fisher
EditorMarc Arena
Running time8 minutes
Production companyCrankyfish
Original release
Release9 September (2015-09-09) 
9 September 2015 (2015-09-09)

Footballer Wants a Wife is a six-part comedy web miniseries which parodies reality TV dating shows and sends up footballer stereotypes. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Production

The series was created by Ben Nicholas. It was funded through Screen Australia's Multi Platform drama funding program. The series aired in September 2015. It was produced by Julian Vincent Costanzo and Jonathon Dutton, and written by Nicholas and Carl J Sorheim. The series features an all-star cast. [4]

Nicholas did not want to "tarnish" the AFL or those involved in it, but rather poke fun at reality television. He stated "I'm a big fan of football and I didn't want to tarnish the game. I don't want to go down any of the routes that mar the game. People don't need to know about drug scandals or in-jokes or bad boys." [5]

Synopsis

Steven is a football player looking for a wife – just like his mother. He joins two other young footballers as they embark on their modern-day journey to find true love. [6] The three footballers (from three different codes), are matched up against fourteen women who will stop at nothing to become a WAG.

Cast

Episodes

  1. Meet the Team
  2. Pack Date
  3. Makeovers
  4. Slave to Love
  5. Meet My Family
  6. Grand Finale

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