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The Wedge

The Wedge

2006 - 2007

Episode 1

30th May 2006
Episode 1
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Episode 2

6th June 2006
Episode 2
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Episode 3

13th June 2006
Episode 3
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Episode 4

20th June 2006
Episode 4
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Episode 5

22nd June 2006
Episode 5
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Episode 6

27th June 2006
Episode 6
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Episode 7

4th July 2006
Episode 7
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Episode 8

11th July 2006
Episode 8
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Episode 9

18th July 2006
Episode 9
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Episode 10

25th July 2006
Episode 10
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Episode 11

1st August 2006
Episode 11
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Episode 12

8th August 2006
Episode 12
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Episode 13

15th August 2006
Episode 13
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Episode 14

22nd August 2006
Episode 14
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Episode 15

29th August 2006
Episode 15
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Episode 16

5th September 2006
Episode 16
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Episode 17

12th September 2006
Episode 17
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Episode 18

19th September 2006
Episode 18
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Episode 19

26th September 2006
Episode 19
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Episode 20

3rd October 2006
Episode 20
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Episode 21

10th October 2006
Episode 21
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Episode 22

17th October 2006
Episode 22
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Episode 23

31st October 2006
Episode 23
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Episode 24

7th November 2006
Episode 24
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Episode 25

14th November 2006
Episode 25
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Episode 26

21st November 2006
Episode 26
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Top Cast
Comedy

The Wedge was an Australian sketch show created by Ian McFadyen and produced by Network Ten. The show's two seasons starred Dailan Evans, Adam Zwar, Jason Gann, Rebel Wilson, Kate Jenkinson, Katrina Mathers, Anthony Ahern and Julie Eckersley, with appearances from Julia Zemiro, Ross Daniels, Marney McQueen, Aidan Fennessy, Cori Hopper and Frieda McKenna. The main ensemble cast was joined in series two by Damian Callinan and Cal Wilson. It ran for two seasons, airing 2006 and 2007 and averaged a million viewers per episode through most of the first series. A spin-off mockumentary titled Marks Loves Sharon featuring one of the show's characters, Mark Wary (Jason Gann), was produced by Network Ten and premiered in June 2008.

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