The Marriage Ref

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2010

3.8 / 10

Season 1
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Episodes

EP 2: Tracy Morgan, Susie Essman, Regis Philbin

Tracy Morgan, Susie Essman and Regis Philbin weigh in on couples' marital tiffs. Topics include an in-home tavern, sexy attire and...

EP 3: Kathy Griffin, Ellen Pompeo, Brian Regan

Kathy Griffin, Ellen Pompeo and Brian Regan weigh in on marital squabbles. Disputes include a man who wants his wife to stop spend...

EP 4: Seth Meyers, Denise Richards, George Wallace

Seth Meyers, Denise Richards and George Wallace weigh in on couples' marital disputes. Featuring a man who prefers sharing a twin ...

EP 5: Lauren Graham, Colin Quinn, Mary J. Blige

Lauren Graham, Colin Quinn and Mary J. Blige offer their opinions on couples' marital tiffs. Including a man who prefers shopping ...

EP 6: Rachael Ray, Larry Miller, J.B. Smoove

Rachael Ray, Larry Miller and JB Smoove offer their opinions on couples' disputes. This includes a man with a habit of chewing on ...

EP 7: Cedric the Entertainer, Rachel Dratch, Joel McHale

Cedric the Entertainer, Rachel Dratch and Joel McHale weigh in on couples' disputes. This features a woman's ever-expanding wardro...

EP 8: Judah Friedlander, Ali Wentworth, Will.i.am

Judah Friedlander, Ali Wentworth and will.i.am weigh in on couples' disputes. Including a woman who constantly redecorates, a man ...

EP 9: Nick Cannon, Caroline Rhea, Jim Breuer

Nick Cannon, Caroline Rhea and Jim Breuer weigh in on couples' disputes. Featuring a woman who has an obsession with Oprah, a mom ...

EP 10: Bill Maher, Patti Labelle, Ali Wentworth

Bill Maher, Patti LaBelle and Ali Wentworth offer their takes on couples' disputes. Including a couple that has different views on...

Overview

The Marriage Ref is a TV reality show and panel game hosted by comedian Tom Papa and produced by Jerry Seinfeld, in which a rotating group of celebrities decides the winners of real-life marital disputes. The show premiered on NBC on Sunday, February 28, 2010 on the final night of the Olympics before moving to Thursdays. The show's second season debuted on June 26, 2011. On May 13, 2012, NBC cancelled the series.

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