Til Debt Do Us Part

Til Debt Do Us Part (2005-2011)

EndedReality show

Host, Gail Vaz-Oxlade, each week visits a couple who are in debt and having relationship troubles. The participants are given weekly challenges, some of which are to help bring the finances and debt under control, with the others meant to help the couple's relationship. At the end of three weeks, Vaz-Oxlade gives the couple a cheque for an amount up to $5,000, depending on how well they did during the challenges.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S09E14A Family at Any CostNov 1, 2011
S09E13The S.A.H.D. TruthOct 24, 2011
S09E12Single by ChoiceOct 10, 2011
S09E11Buy Buy BabyOct 3, 2011
S09E10Due Date with DebtSep 26, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Til Debt Do Us Part' premiere?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' premiered on January 30, 2005.

Who is the host of 'Til Debt Do Us Part'?

The host of 'Til Debt Do Us Part' is Gail Vaz-Oxlade.

What is the premise of 'Til Debt Do Us Part'?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' follows Gail Vaz-Oxlade as she helps couples in financial distress by providing them with advice and strategies to get out of debt.

How does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' help couples in financial distress?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' helps couples by providing them with financial advice, budgeting techniques, and tough love to confront their debt issues.

What are some common financial issues addressed in 'Til Debt Do Us Part'?

Common financial issues addressed in 'Til Debt Do Us Part' include overspending, credit card debt, lack of budgeting, and financial infidelity.

How does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' approach financial counseling?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' takes a no-nonsense approach to financial counseling, encouraging couples to take responsibility for their spending and make necessary changes.

What are some of the memorable episodes of 'Til Debt Do Us Part'?

Memorable episodes of 'Til Debt Do Us Part' include "Gail vs. Gail," "The Secret Shopper," and "The Happy Couple."

How does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' address the emotional impact of debt?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' addresses the emotional impact of debt by delving into the personal struggles and relationship strains caused by financial distress.

What is the format of 'Til Debt Do Us Part'?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' follows a documentary-style format, showcasing real couples as they confront their financial challenges with the guidance of Gail Vaz-Oxlade.

How does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' encourage financial accountability?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' encourages financial accountability by challenging couples to track their spending, set realistic financial goals, and communicate openly about money matters.

What are some of the key takeaways from 'Til Debt Do Us Part'?

Key takeaways from 'Til Debt Do Us Part' include the importance of financial transparency, the impact of lifestyle choices on debt, and the value of disciplined budgeting.

How does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' resonate with viewers?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' resonates with viewers by portraying relatable financial challenges and offering practical solutions that can apply to a wide audience.

What sets 'Til Debt Do Us Part' apart from other financial reality shows?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' sets itself apart by focusing on the intersection of finance and relationships, emphasizing the impact of debt on couples and families.

What financial advice does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' offer to its audience?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' offers financial advice such as creating a realistic budget, cutting unnecessary expenses, and prioritizing debt repayment to achieve financial freedom.

How does 'Til Debt Do Us Part' contribute to the conversation about personal finance?

'Til Debt Do Us Part' contributes to the conversation about personal finance by highlighting the real-life consequences of debt and empowering viewers with actionable strategies for financial improvement.

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