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If you and your significant other are constantly squabbling about things big or small and are looking for someone to step in and declare one person right and the other wrong, this show may be for you. The Marriage Ref features couples who get the help of comedian and actor Jerry Seinfeld, who steps in to declare a winner. If your relationship could use the help from The Marriage Ref, read on to learn how to be on The Marriage Ref.
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Introduction
Created by producers from SuperNanny, The Marriage Ref helps couples solve problems in their relationships, from the big issues to those that may seem minor, all with the help of comedian and actor Jerry Seinfeld. To find couples who are willing to appear on the program, producers ask each couple to contact them by e-mail or phone, then audition in person. -
Have Fun with the Experience
As seen in this promo for ''The Marriage Ref'', all couple bicker about things from time to time, but the show changes it up by appointing a referee to step in and make the final call about right and wrong. On this show, the referee happens to be Jerry Seinfeld, who is sure to bring his comedic relief to the big, small and odd issues couples on the show are facing.
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Step 1: Convince Your Partner
While each couple has their own individual big or small problems, only certain couples may both agree to appear on the show to face those issues. Convincing your partner to appear on the show may be the hardest part of the process.- Show your partner the show so they can see what it's all about
- Discuss possible problems that could be solved
- Determine if you are both willing to appear on the show to address the problems
- Don't give up easily; not dealing with relationship problems will only make them worse
Step 2: Apply to the Show
After you convince your significant other to appear on the show, you'll need to let producers know you are interested.- Call the hotline at (877) 304-4040 or e-mail marriagerefcasting@shedmediaus.comhttp://www.nbc.com/casting/#ref
- Include your names, location and phone numberhttp://www.nbc.com/casting/#ref
- Tell in one paragraph what your issues as a couple are and why you would be perfect for the showhttp://www.nbc.com/casting/#ref
- Include arguments about why you are right and your partner is wronghttp://www.nbc.com/casting/#ref
Step 3: Attend an Audition
Once producers know you are interested, they'll want to see you in person as a last part of the casting process. Auditions are held by invitation in response to phone calls and e-mails, as well as at open casting calls.- Apply to the show using the methods listed above and wait to be contacted or visit the NBC website for open casting calls
- Be ready to travel to the audition city and location
- Be prepared to complete the required paperwork and release forms
- Be genuine and honest, showing the producer why you'd be perfect for the show
- Have fun with the audition; producers want outgoing and opinionated couples with a problem that needs to be resolved
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