Comedians and podcast favourites Chris and Rosie Ramsey briefly had a BBC chat show in 2022 and 2023, but if you wanted to go back and watch it, you'd find that it's not currently available on iPlayer.
However, the show is being added to Netflix next week, with all 13 episodes across two seasons joining the service on Thursday, 16 October.
The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show featured the duo talking to celebrity guests that included Strictly Come Dancing's Craig Revel Horwood, Fleur East, Giovanna and Tom Fletcher, the Thomas brothers, Joel Dommett, Lorraine Kelly, Katherine Ryan and more.
Each episode featured the guests talking about relationships, family and parenting, pet peeves and everything in-between.
The show also featured the audience participating in segments like It Goes or I Go, and The Graham Norton Show-esque confession segment Please Keep Me Anonymous.
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The show was shelved after two seasons, although it was reported last November that the BBC had given the duo a third season (via British Comedy Guide), having bumped it up from BBC Two to BBC One between seasons 1 and 2.
Unfortunately, since that announcement, there hasn't been any further news on the third season since then.
Perhaps if the show finds a new audience on Netflix, it could get the ball rolling on new episodes?
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While the future of the TV show is a bit up in the air, Chris and Rosie's podcast Shagged Married Annoyed is still going strong.
In the summer it started releasing video podcast episodes on YouTube, and will soon hit 350 episodes (not including standalone Please Keep Me Anonymous episodes).
The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show aired on the BBC, and is coming to Netflix on 16 October. Shagged Married Annoyed is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (in video form) and other podcast apps.
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