Katherine Ryan & Bobby Kootstra

Filmed in front of a live studio audience, the always up-for-a-laugh, startlingly honest husband and wife presenting duo are joined by award-winning comedian, writer, presenter, and actress Katherine Ryan with her childhood sweetheart Bobby Kootstra to poke fun at life as well as sharing their relationship highs and, let's face it, most importantly, their ‘beefs'.
Other popular elements include Please Keep Me Anonymous, where a well-known face reads out some terrifying audience confessions and It Goes Or I Go, where audience members compete to rid themselves of something their loved one just refuses to remove from the house.
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