Bride and Prejudice - Season 1

Season 1
Bride and Prejudice, a new five part series from 7 Wonder based on an A&E format, tells the stories of six soon to be wed couples as they confront a deeply held opposition to their marriage from within their own families whilst trying to organise their dream weddings. For each couple there is at least one family member who is dead set against their wedding ever taking place. From race to religion, LGBT to class and age gap, our couples face countless questions.
The series will follow the couples in the exciting time leading up to their wedding day. But whilst most couples worry about the playlist and the seating plan these couples are also seeking to win their families' support for their relationship and address the disapproval of their loved ones who are against the match.
With prejudices being challenged and heated debate it is only on the wedding day itself that we find out whether their loved ones have been won over and put aside their disapproval. With the couple waiting to make their vows, will the objecting family turn up or stay away? And will it still turn out to be the happiest day of the couples' lives?
Episodes

Episode 1
Dee is 24, and only weeks away from marrying John, who is 59. Can Dee get her granddad Paul's approval? Also, can builder Rob persuade his parents to accept he's gay as his nuptials loom?

Episode 2
Jack and Chloe are 20 but Chloe's mum thinks they're too young to be engaged. Rob was once married to a woman, but now as he prepares to wed Simon, can he win his parents' blessing?

Episode 3
As Shaaba and Jamie plan their engagement party, Shaaba's mum struggles with Jamie being transgender. And mum Debra still thinks Chloe is too young to be getting hitched.

Episode 4
In south London, Junior is desperate to marry Sobiah and prepares to convert to Islam. But winning his family's support won't be easy as Junior was raised a strict Christian.

Episode 5
Can 20-year-old Shane and 37-year-old Elaine persuade Elaine's family that the couple's age gap isn't a problem? And Junior awaits his Christian dad's permission to convert to Islam.
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