Money Moron

Money Moron is a Canadian television series hosted by Gail Vaz-Oxlade. Similar to her first two shows, Til Debt Do Us Part and Prince$$, Vaz-Oxlade helps people with money and debt problems. In Money Moron, a "moron" is nominated by someone to get help to be more financially responsible. If they follow through and do all of the challenges Vaz-Oxlade gives them, they will receive up to $10,000.[1] The purpose is not just to solve their money problems but to heal the relationship between the person nominated and the one who nominated them.[2]

Money Moron
Presented byGail Vaz-Oxlade
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes24
Production
Producer(s)Peacock Alley Entertainment
Running time30 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original networkSlice
Original releaseApril 18 
October 7, 2013

Episodes

Season 1:

Title Airdate Short Plot Summary
1 "Deanna & James" April 19, 2013 A woman is concerned for her fiancé, an actor who spends recklessly despite his low income and high debt, in the premiere of this series in which financial expert Gail Vaz-Oxlade helps people who are experiencing problems with money in their relationships.[3]
2 "Laura & Sean" April 19, 2013 A wife wants more responsibility for the finances in her marriage.[3]
3 "Kat & Josh" April 26, 2013 The host helps a couple who are experiencing tension in their relationship.[3]
4 "Ryan & Lisetti" April 26, 2013 A newlywed couple who are expecting a baby need help with their spending habits.[3]
5 "Will & Leah" May 3, 2013 A woman seeks intervention for her fiancé's spending habits, but she has financial problems of her own.[3]
6 "Anne & Michael" May 3, 2013 A man's spending habits threaten his upcoming marriage.[3]
7 "Courtney & Dylan" May 11, 2013 A man wants a second baby, but his wife feels he's too immature to handle one.[3]
8 "Mike & Kelly" May 11, 2013 A man is envious of his wife's income and her spending habits.[3]
9 "Anthony & Tamara" May 18, 2013 A man worries that his wife's spending habits will prevent them from being able to buy a house.[3]
10 "Robert & Tammy" May 18, 2013 A couple with three children struggle with financial problems.[3]

Season 2:

Title Airdate Short Plot Summary
1 "Dan & Alison" August 27, 2013 In the Season 2 premiere, a man and his pregnant wife are forced to move back in with his mother due to reckless spending.[4]
2 "Mike & Celeste" August 27, 2013 A man's quest for possessions has landed his family in debt.[4]
3 "Chris & Jessica" September 3, 2013 A mother keeps her out-of-control spending habits a secret from her husband.[4]
4 "Bryan & Jennifer" September 3, 2013 A mother is fed up with her partner's reckless spending habits.[4]
5 "Dan & Lisa" September 10, 2013 A man runs up high credit balances while keeping his wife on a strict allowance.[4]
6 "Valerie, Kyla & Conor" September 10, 2013 A woman spends too much on her children.[4]
7 "Matt, Alanna & Cathy" September 17, 2013 A woman lives in her mom's basement with her husband.[4]
8 "Roy & Kristoffer" September 17, 2013 A man taps into his partner's resources to fund his magic business.[4]
9 "Chris & Nicole" September 24, 2013 A woman taps into her father's retirements savings in order to splurge on herself and her daughter.[4]
10 "Kris & April" September 24, 2013 A man is concerned about his wife's habit of spending above their means.[4]
11 "Matt & Jennifer" September 30, 2013 A man fears that his pregnant wife's spending sprees will leave nothing for the baby.[4]
12 "David & April" September 30, 2013 A man spoils his children and lives beyond his means, and his partner is ready to leave.[4]
13 "Mike & Lisa" October 7, 2013 A man spends recklessly but his pregnant partner is putting her foot down.[4]
14 "John & Rachel" October 7, 2013 A woman's constant borrowing has driven her entire family away, except her brother.[4]

References

  1. "Money Moron host Gail Vaz-Oxlade offers tips on how to avoid financial spats". Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  2. "Gail Vaz-Oxlade's money advice for couples". Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  3. "Money Moron Season 1". Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  4. "Money Moron Season 2". Retrieved March 22, 2017.


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