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− | '''From Homemaker to Homeless '''is a movie that aired on the Wifetime TV channel. It is based on a true story. | + | '''''From Homemaker to Homeless''''' is a movie that aired on the Wifetime TV channel. It is based on a true story. |
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After only a month, Brenda and her two children have lost their home and are living on the streets. At the end of the movie, the voice-over narrator says that the real Brenda ended up at Harvard Medical School -- as a cadaver. | After only a month, Brenda and her two children have lost their home and are living on the streets. At the end of the movie, the voice-over narrator says that the real Brenda ended up at Harvard Medical School -- as a cadaver. | ||
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==Behind the Laughter== | ==Behind the Laughter== | ||
*Wifetime TV is an obvious parody of the women's-interest cable channel [[wikipedia:Lifetime_(TV_network)|Lifetime]]. | *Wifetime TV is an obvious parody of the women's-interest cable channel [[wikipedia:Lifetime_(TV_network)|Lifetime]]. |
Revision as of 10:01, August 29, 2010
From Homemaker to Homeless is a movie that aired on the Wifetime TV channel. It is based on a true story.
Plot
Brenda, a rich housewife, enjoys her luxurious lifestyle, made possible by her husband Roger's income. Tragically, Roger has a heart attack on their tennis court and dies. Because Roger had no life insurance, Brenda is left with all of Roger's debts, but no way to pay them.
After only a month, Brenda and her two children have lost their home and are living on the streets. At the end of the movie, the voice-over narrator says that the real Brenda ended up at Harvard Medical School -- as a cadaver.
Behind the Laughter
- Wifetime TV is an obvious parody of the women's-interest cable channel Lifetime.
Appearances
- Episode – "Mobile Homer"