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Seeso Renews 'Take My Wife' for Second Season

Posted Jan 2, 2017 at 06:30 AM PST by Steven Cohen
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The streaming comedy series will return for a second season.

According to a report from Deadline, Seeso has announced a second season order for its original show, 'Take My Wife.' New episodes of the half-hour, single-camera romantic comedy series are set to premiere through Seeso later this year.

In Take My Wife, Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher find that daily struggles make for good comedy -and stand-up makes for good couples therapy -in this charming and personal show created, starring and produced by an actually gay, actually married couple. The cast includes Ron Funches, Janet Varney, Laura Kightlinger, Matt Braunger, Zeke Nicholson, Rhea Butcher, and Cameron Esposito.

Check out the first episode of the show's first season for free below!

All six season one episodes of 'Take My Wife' are now available to stream through Seeso. Seeso is an ad-free subscription based digital streaming platform that focuses on curated comedy shows, clips, and original material. The platform includes catalog content from NBC's collection, including series like 'The Office,' '30 Rock,' and 'Parks and Recreation,' as well as next day TV from 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' 'Late Night with Seth Meyers,' and 'SNL.' Likewise, the service is home to several exclusive classic comedy titles remastered in HD like 'Monty Python’s Flying Circus' and 'The Kids in the Hall,' and numerous British comedies like 'The IT Crowd,' 'The Mighty Boosh,' 'Fawlty Towers,' 'The Office (UK),' 'A Bit of Fry and Laurie,' and more.

A current Seeso membership costs $4 per month. The platform is available through iOS and Android devices, Roku players and Roku TVs, Amazon Fire TVFire TV Stick, and Fire tablets, and directly through the Amazon Video app for connected devices.   

Source: Deadline