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Jerry Seinfeld Stops Spouses from Suffering with 'The Marriage Ref'

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Feb. 26 2010, Published 2:45 p.m. ET

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Raise your hand if you've missed seeing Jerry Seinfeld on TV on a weekly basis! We have too — good thing he's returning to the airwaves with NBC's latest offering, The Marriage Ref. Sick of arguing whether to leave the heater on or off? Squeeze or roll the toothpaste? These universal arguments will finally be resolved!

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Jerry is also the producer of this new series where celebrities, comedians and sports stars secretly comment, debate and decide who's right and who's wrong in real-life disputes between real-life spouses!

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The Seinfeld star has moved on from being all about the single life to dealing with marriage!

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Comedian Tom Papa acts as The Marriage Ref , essentially, the host of the show.

This Sunday will have guests Alec Baldwin, Kelly Ripa and Jerry Seinfeld himself serve as the judges who will help Tom make the call!

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Don’t miss a sneak peak of The Marriage Ref this Sunday, Feb. 28 following the Closing Ceremony of the Vancouver Olympics at 10:30 ET.

The episode will center around a husband who's dream is display his dead, stuffed dog in the middle of house, which, perhaps understandably, is his wife's worst nightmare.

It's the greatest thing to happen to marriage! Find out who wins Sunday on NBC!

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