Display title | Til Debt Do Us Part |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Til Debt Do Us Part is a semi-Reality show made in Canada, and follows a relatively straightforward formula. Each episode, Host and Financial Expert Gail Vaz-Oxlade receives a call for help from a couple that's gotten themselves deep into debt. Over the course of a Month we follow the family as Gail lays down the law and challenges them to get their act together. If they show a sincere effort to turn their lives around, she will award them up to five thousand dollars to give their continued march to financial freedom a boost. If they don't try hard enough, she can award less, or none at all if she so wishes. |