“Combining the irresistible spectacle of dysfunctional family dynamics with a heady sense of justice, Wife on Strike was always going to be entertaining – but more than that, it proved politically poignant too. As workers around the world have long known, there’s nothing quite like a strike to prove your worth – and by framing domestic labour as work like any other, Wife on Strike lent its voice to a radical chorus dating back to the International Wages for Housework Campaign in the 70s.”
Emily Watkins, The i
“It’s cheap and cheerful stuff, but engrossing nonetheless. It might even prompt a few honest conversations in homes across the country. And it’s not exclusively husbands being shamed: future episodes will show up some equally lazy wives.”
Anita Singh, The Telegraph
“This is good, old-fashioned War of the Sexes. But both Wassim and Sean, the abandoned…