Emma Lloyd has made a career out of her sensible, mature, responsible approach to relationships. She has a hit radio talk-show, an impending book deal, and a loving relationship with her fiancé Richard, a conventional sort--the precise type to which she is drawn.
Then Emma finds out that she is already married to a man she's never met, a result of a misguided prank that leaves her bewildered, with her plans for the future threatened. With her wedding just around the corner, Emma must find the mystery man and obtain an annulment.
Emma tracks down her "accidental husband": Patrick, a charming and handsome neighborhood fireman, with a big secret...that he was behind the "accidental" marriage. Unable to fess up, Patrick goes along with the ruse pretending to be just as baffled as Emma.
While at first their opposite approaches to life create much tension and chaos, Emma soon starts to admire his carefree passion for life and doubt her own conservative, button-down views on life and love. As Emma's wedding draws near, she is faced with the choice between her safe life with Richard or the chance to live in the passionate and spontaneous world that Patrick inhabits.
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The Accidental Husband
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Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)
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The Limit to Your Love
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I Feel It All
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Even Steven
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Bluebird
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Showtime
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Diamond Side Down
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Sonata No. 1, in F Major, Op. 8, for Violin, Harpsichord and Viola da gamba: Allegro
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Pietro Antonio Locatelli:
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Every Woman in the World
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Blue Light Special
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Open Late Weekends
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Village Chase
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Nyandi Melam
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Lekha Rathnakumar:
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Qawwal Ki Bhaat
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Rang De
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Andante for Guitar & Piano in C Major
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Antonio Diabelli:
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Swasamae
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