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Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am

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Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am is a fun and twisted cavalcade of sketch, music video and narrative comedy that highlights and flips commonly accepted social constructs around women, men and society.

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8th December 2016 - 12th January 2017
Producer
Michelle Hardy
Top Cast
Sarah BishopGreta Lee JacksonAdele Vuko
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Episode 1
8th December 2016

Episode 1

Superheroines botch up a battle, girly chit chat in a Ladies Room, a blogger films at a local park, Australia's first male police officer suffers sexism on his first day at work & a hard-hitting rap song all about 'That Flow'.

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Episode 2
15th December 2016

Episode 2

Three girls glam up & get loose on a night out, Katrina runs into her frenemy, a woman uses her Poke-Man to help her, Snow White & Prince Charming have it out & two South African women argue about Quantum Mechanics.

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Episode 3
22nd December 2016

Episode 3

A touch footy game ends weirdly, women who don't understand the way men speak, Simon & Simone have different fashion requirements, deodorant use in a ladies room and young parents race home to their baby.

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Episode 4
29th December 2016

Episode 4

The Sheetles are a female version of the Beatles in every way except with very different fans. The politics of bronzer use in the Ladies Room, Officer Michaels has a performance review and Cinderella & Prince Charming fight.

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Episode 5
5th January 2017

Episode 5

A mother discusses the pros and cons about motherhood, Shani and Tani argue about their children and the Multiverse, our sexist sitcom gets even more sexist and twins Simon and Simone try to enjoy a quite night out.

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Episode 6
12th January 2017

Episode 6

A sexy party in the '70s takes an interesting turn, Officer Michaels meets his enemy and isn't happy, Katrina and Amanda have a final showdown and a cautionary song about feminism and the sisterhood.