Before they pick up hitched,Stacey and Chris spend time alone with their in-laws to see how their own marriage might function. It seems more like death than elated (full of high-spirited delight) ever afterStacey and Chris are getting married, in a beautiful 14th-century Somerset manor house. First, or though,they are going to spend a few days without each other, but with the others parents. Because this is Alone with the In-Laws (BBC2) and that is how it goes. “If you can find out how that marriage works, and perhaps it will reveal something approximately how your marriage will function in the years ahead,” says Reverend Kate Bottley, from Gogglebox, and who is in this too,for spiritual guidance. I’m a bit suspect of that central premise. I contemplate it might hold been a case of: in-laws are interesting, let’s come up with a TV format that gets in a bit of that. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com