A sketch-comedy series set in Wedgedale, a mythical suburban paradise full of disturbingly-real characters who show a curious loyalty to the place they call home.A sketch-comedy series set in Wedgedale, a mythical suburban paradise full of disturbingly-real characters who show a curious loyalty to the place they call home.A sketch-comedy series set in Wedgedale, a mythical suburban paradise full of disturbingly-real characters who show a curious loyalty to the place they call home.
Browse episodes
Photos
3.3368
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Featured reviews
Just as you thought Australian sketch comedy couldn't get any worse...
This show really is dreadful. The writing is banal, the performances are forced (the actors seem somewhat embarrassed) and the humour is so incredible infantile that you'll wonder how it got the green-light in the first place. There's been a lot of awful comedy on Australian television lately, with Peter Helliar and Corinne Grant running amok and lowering all our IQs with their ridiculous banter. This dreck steals the show however. It does not get much worse than The Wedge. What is most grating about this tosh is that they expect to hold on to our attention by showing the exact same gags over and over and over. The fact that this has a prime time spot on channel 10 while Chris Lilley's ingeniously created We Can Be Heroes went by practically unnoticed by the general public is a sad tragedy. Please do not watch this show, if the ratings drop enough maybe channel 10 will put it out of its misery and look for something decent to put on. There is honestly nothing about this program to praise.
The worst show I have ever seen
You can not get any badder than this! The Wedge, by anyones standards, is the worst show, ever, of its kind. It's tired, tired, tired. There are no redeeming factors to this show.
Before I even set sights on this show I was told it was bad, but I thought I would give it a go. Big mistake, I should have listened, this show is the WORST piece of crap I have ever laid my eyes upon. I want to emphasize that 'WORST SHOW OF ALL TIME'. Watch this show at your own risk.
Man, this show makes suicide look funny.
Get rid of it, and do it now.
Before I even set sights on this show I was told it was bad, but I thought I would give it a go. Big mistake, I should have listened, this show is the WORST piece of crap I have ever laid my eyes upon. I want to emphasize that 'WORST SHOW OF ALL TIME'. Watch this show at your own risk.
Man, this show makes suicide look funny.
Get rid of it, and do it now.
Never before.....
...have I seen a show that is as pathetic as The Wedge. What were Ch 10 thinking when they decided to run this show. It is seriously not funny, and thats a big problem for a show that is supposed to be a comedy.
A bit of advice for anyone tempted to watch this show...Don't. I cannot even begin to describe just how bad this show really is. It is pure unadulterated TOSH. If anybody knows of a worse show, I'd like to hear about it. Channel ten, it is high time you got your act together and actually put something on your station that is entertaining.
Steer clear
Cheers
A bit of advice for anyone tempted to watch this show...Don't. I cannot even begin to describe just how bad this show really is. It is pure unadulterated TOSH. If anybody knows of a worse show, I'd like to hear about it. Channel ten, it is high time you got your act together and actually put something on your station that is entertaining.
Steer clear
Cheers
Not for the easily offended
The Wedge is a sketch show which takes place in the non-existent Australian town of Wedgedale. Here we meet a variety of recurring characters, like the farmer, the local sports hero, the two gambling slags and the psycho teenage girl, who's stalking the college's heart throb.
Not much is sacred in this show, so if you're easily offended, steer well clear. On the other hand, if you enjoy shows which take the p**s and satirize things like local news reporting, sportsmen as role models and those awful British "documentaries" about people fighting e.g. fat, this show is for you.
Another plus is the fact that it's Australian - it makes a nice change from the usual US and UK sitcoms and comedy shows.
Not much is sacred in this show, so if you're easily offended, steer well clear. On the other hand, if you enjoy shows which take the p**s and satirize things like local news reporting, sportsmen as role models and those awful British "documentaries" about people fighting e.g. fat, this show is for you.
Another plus is the fact that it's Australian - it makes a nice change from the usual US and UK sitcoms and comedy shows.
Australian TV comedy hits rock bottom
Scattered amidst the elephants graveyard of bad Australian television there has always been one dependable genre: the sketch comedy show. Whilst our country has only made a handful of genuinely good sitcoms, the sketch comedy genre has been the source of numerous gems. "Fast Forward", "The Late Show", "The Big Gig" and "The Micallef Programme" are just four examples of great Australian comedy.
Sadly, the last few years have not been so kind, with duds such as "Skithouse", "Big Bite" and the disastrous "Let Loose Live" going some way to degrading a once reasonably proud tradition. Now along comes "The Wedge", an amalgam of every single thing that is wrong with Australian TV comedy.
If you're the kind of person who finds bogans, wogs, fat people and overbearing laugh tracks automatically funny - without anything so intrusive as wit or irony - this is the show for you.
"The Wedge" tries desperately to be a "Little Britain" or "League of Gentlemen" for Australian audiences, which is a worthy idea, except that to succeed in that goal, the writing actually needs to be, y'know, funny. All the performers try too hard to be funny, as if you were stuck watching a bad university revue. The writing is loaded with tired stereotypes, grindingly predictable setups and lame puns (Sandra Sultry - stop, my sides!) backed up with the world's most unsubtle laugh track (Laugh dammit! LAUGH!!!!!) which often runs when there isn't even a joke! If "The Wedge" had run on Nine or Seven it would have been axed within six weeks. Ten may be more patient, but based on what "The Wedge" has come up with so far, that goodwill is sorely misplaced. It's truly disheartening that Ten has given a 26 episode commitment to this garbage when we have some of the best stand-up comedians in the world who can deliver more laughs in 30 seconds than an episode of "The Wedge" can muster in 30 minutes.
Sadly, the last few years have not been so kind, with duds such as "Skithouse", "Big Bite" and the disastrous "Let Loose Live" going some way to degrading a once reasonably proud tradition. Now along comes "The Wedge", an amalgam of every single thing that is wrong with Australian TV comedy.
If you're the kind of person who finds bogans, wogs, fat people and overbearing laugh tracks automatically funny - without anything so intrusive as wit or irony - this is the show for you.
"The Wedge" tries desperately to be a "Little Britain" or "League of Gentlemen" for Australian audiences, which is a worthy idea, except that to succeed in that goal, the writing actually needs to be, y'know, funny. All the performers try too hard to be funny, as if you were stuck watching a bad university revue. The writing is loaded with tired stereotypes, grindingly predictable setups and lame puns (Sandra Sultry - stop, my sides!) backed up with the world's most unsubtle laugh track (Laugh dammit! LAUGH!!!!!) which often runs when there isn't even a joke! If "The Wedge" had run on Nine or Seven it would have been axed within six weeks. Ten may be more patient, but based on what "The Wedge" has come up with so far, that goodwill is sorely misplaced. It's truly disheartening that Ten has given a 26 episode commitment to this garbage when we have some of the best stand-up comedians in the world who can deliver more laughs in 30 seconds than an episode of "The Wedge" can muster in 30 minutes.
Did you know
- TriviaFilming: March 2005 - October 2005
- Quotes
Athlete: I would like to apologize to the entire cast, crew, and audience of "The Lion King." Had I know that it wasn't a real lion, I would never have pulled out my gun and shot it. Six times. In the head.
- ConnectionsSpin-off Mark Loves Sharon (2008)
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content