

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Socially awkward Muriel Heslop wants nothing more than to get married. Unfortunately, due to her oppressive politician father, Muriel has never even been on a date. Ostracized by her more socially adept friends, Muriel runs into fellow outcast Rhonda Epinstalk, and the two move from their small Australian town to the big city of Sydney, where Muriel changes her name and begins the arduous task of redesigning her life to match her fantasies.
Top Cast


Toni Collette
Toni Collette
Muriel Heslop
Toni Collette
Muriel Heslop


Bill Hunter
Bill Hunter
Bill Heslop
Bill Hunter
Bill Heslop


Rachel Griffiths
Rachel Griffiths
Rhonda Epinstalk
Rachel Griffiths
Rhonda Epinstalk


Sophie Lee
Sophie Lee
Tania Degano
Sophie Lee
Tania Degano


Jeanie Drynan
Jeanie Drynan
Betty Heslop
Jeanie Drynan
Betty Heslop


Gennie Nevinson
Gennie Nevinson
Deidre Chambers
Gennie Nevinson
Deidre Chambers


Daniel Lapaine
Daniel Lapaine
David Van Arckle
Daniel Lapaine
David Van Arckle


Matt Day
Matt Day
Brice Nobes
Matt Day
Brice Nobes


Roz Hammond
Roz Hammond
Cheryl
Roz Hammond
Cheryl


Belinda (Belle) Jarrett
Belinda (Belle) Jarrett
Janine
Belinda (Belle) Jarrett
Janine
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