Fri, Jan 7, 2005
Eager to find out where he went wrong, Keith Barret (the minicab driver who went through a painful divorce in the award-winning Marion & Geoff) invites celebrities onto his chat show to talk about what makes a good relationship. His ingenuous questions often embarrass his guests, whose love lives have been splashed across the tabloids.
Fri, Jan 14, 2005
Eager to find out where he went wrong, Keith Barret (the minicab driver who went through a painful divorce in the award-winning Marion & Geoff) invites celebrities onto his chat show to talk about what makes a good relationship. His ingenuous questions often embarrass his guests, whose love lives have been splashed across the tabloids.
Fri, Jan 21, 2005
Eager to find out where he went wrong, Keith Barret (the minicab driver who went through a painful divorce in the award-winning Marion & Geoff) invites celebrities onto his chat show to talk about what makes a good relationship. His ingenuous questions often embarrass his guests, whose love lives have been splashed across the tabloids.
Fri, Jan 28, 2005
Eager to find out where he went wrong, Keith Barret (the minicab driver who went through a painful divorce in the award-winning Marion & Geoff) invites celebrities onto his chat show to talk about what makes a good relationship. His ingenuous questions often embarrass his guests, whose love lives have been splashed across the tabloids.
Fri, Feb 4, 2005
Eager to find out where he went wrong, Keith Barret (the minicab driver who went through a painful divorce in the award-winning Marion & Geoff) invites celebrities onto his chat show to talk about what makes a good relationship. His ingenuous questions often embarrass his guests, whose love lives have been splashed across the tabloids.
Fri, Feb 11, 2005
Eager to find out where he went wrong, Keith Barret (the minicab driver who went through a painful divorce in the award-winning Marion & Geoff) invites celebrities onto his chat show to talk about what makes a good relationship. His ingenuous questions often embarrass his guests, whose love lives have been splashed across the tabloids.