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What’s the Story?

Reviewed by Emily Ashby

It's the stuff of fairy-tale romance: Boy meets girl, they fall in love, he pops the question, she dons a white dress, and they live happily ever after. But when adversity strikes, wedding plans sometimes take a backseat to more pressing issues. For some duos who've faced adversity, WEDDING DAY offers the chance at a fresh start, surprising deserving couples with the wedding of their dreams. Hosts Alan Dunn and Diann Valentine join forces with the bride and groom's families and friends to produce an unforgettable event worthy of the couples' lasting love.

Is It Any Good?

3

Raw emotion always makes for good entertainment, and Wedding Day is no exception. The featured couples' stories of devotion are touching and inspiring, and you'll cheer along with their guests when they're finally able to tie the knot in style. The show benefits from an experienced production team responsible for hits like Survivor and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and their understanding of the reality TV market is evident. The tales not only draw you in -- they also make you believe in the power of true love.

The show's mild content makes it safe enough for general viewing, but don't expect young kids and tweens to find the heartwarming stories as enticing as you do. But if your teens tune in, you can use the show to spark discussions about relationships, dating, and marriage.
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