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Blonde Charity Mafia will take over the Tuesday night slot after the initial run of another new CW reality program, called Hitched or Ditched, based on the charming concept that couples who have been dating for years will be given an ultimatum by a friend to either get married or break up within a week.
DCist 2009
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Mr. Wolken's "Hitched" (2009) plays out as a tangle for a runaway bride and her determined groom, each dressed in Ms. Prince's witty underwear costuming.
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Unfortunately, the jokes in "Hitched," physically arranged as a series of loopy knots for the couple's arms and legs, wear thin.
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"Hitched" for some time now to the Hexagone* I have become a little too comfortable in the language, a little too sure of my savoir parler.
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"Hitched" for some time now to the Hexagone* I have become a little too comfortable in the language, a little too sure of my savoir parler.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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"Hitched" for some time now to the Hexagone* I have become a little too comfortable in the language, a little too sure of my savoir parler.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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"Hitched" for some time now to the Hexagone* I have become a little too comfortable in the language, a little too sure of my savoir parler.
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The Will Smith romantic comedy "Hitched" is their most rented DVD.
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"Hitched" for some time now to the Hexagone* I have become a little too comfortable in the language, a little too sure of my savoir parler.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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This pilot season, Schwartz is behind the CBS comedy "Hitched," which he created with Matt Miller.
Variety.com 2010
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