Sarah takes Adam home to Nambour to meet her family and get nude while Wilfred rekindles hostilities with his old man.
Wilfred is an Australian comedy television series directed by Tony Rogers, produced by Jenny Livingston and starring Jason Gann, Adam Zwar and Cindy Waddingham. Created by Zwar, Gann and Rogers, it was based on their award-winning 2002 short film and later adapted to a series. The story follows the lives of the eponymous dog Wilfred, his owner Sarah, and her boyfriend Adam, who sees Wilfred as a man in a dog suit. Two seasons were broadcast on SBS One – the first in 2007 and the second in 2010. The series won three AFI Awards and was nominated for a Logie. Independent Film Channel acquired the international broadcast rights to the original two seasons of Wilfred in 2010. A U.S. version premiered on the cable channel FX on 23 June 2011.
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Sarah takes Adam home to Nambour to meet her family and get nude while Wilfred rekindles hostilities with his old man.
Wilfred is romancing, Caddy, one of the local dogs, while Adam and Sarah receive a visit from Adam's extraordinarily good looking and clever brother, Spencer, with the expected consequences.
Sarah goes away for her last piece of pre-wedding freedom and Wilfred takes the opportunity to bully Adam and eat-up a storm.
Adam and Sarah seeks help from TV vet Jack Underwood. He arrives after receiving their letter and sets about to adjust Wilfred behaviour problems.
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