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Couples sought for 'Marriage Ref' show

Jerry Seinfeld arrives at the Kennedy Center for the 12 Annual Mark Twain Prize, awarded to Bill Cosby, in Washington on October 26, 2009. UPI/Alexis C. Glenn
Jerry Seinfeld arrives at the Kennedy Center for the 12 Annual Mark Twain Prize, awarded to Bill Cosby, in Washington on October 26, 2009. UPI/Alexis C. Glenn | License Photo

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Jan. 4 (UPI) -- The producers of "The Marriage Ref" are looking for couples across the United States to take part in their new relationship reality show, NBC said.

Jerry Seinfeld is the executive producer of the comedy panel series "about the unpredictable institution commonly known as marriage," the network said.

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The show is to premiere March 14.

"Whether a couple is arguing about fashion, money, in-laws, weight, neatness, jealousy, past history, friends, sex or any offbeat topic in dispute, the series' casting team wants to hear from them. Outgoing, charismatic and opinionated couples, which can include newlyweds, are encouraged to apply -- especially those who have a beef with their partner that is in need of a 'marriage ref' to ultimately decide for once and for all who is right and who is wrong," NBC said in a news release.

Interested married couples should e-mail the program's casting team at [email protected] or call the hotline number at 877-304-4040, NBC said.

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