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    In her 2019 Netflix comedy special Glitter Room, Ryan tackles all things timely: revenge bodies, school bullies, the Kardashians and, of course, Meghan Markle. The Guardian called her "the queen of the caustic punchline" as she extolls the virtues of staying single, even through motherhood. "Men are like dolphins," she quips to the audience. "Best ...

    "I'm like Taylor Swift, but with a soul," Ryan tells her 2017 Apollo Theatre audience for In Trouble, her first Netflix special filmed in London. Already she's working on some of the themes that make The Duchessso relatable, like getting older — "Aging just means you didn't die" — and the pitfalls of dating in your mid-thirties: "You will see women...

    And if that's still not enough Katherine Ryan to satisfy your impatient soul, Netflix is currently streaming The Fix, a panel comedy show presented by Jimmy Carr and co-hosted by Ryan. Guest comics debate solutions to the biggest problems facing society, like gun control and the opioid crisis, alongside an actual data expert. Ryan shines in an epis...

  2. Sep 16, 2020 · US TV. Why The Duchess on Netflix doesn't need a season 2. Will the Katherine Ryan comedy be back? By Laura Denby Published: 16 September 2020. Katherine Ryan's comedy drama The Duchess...

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  3. Sep 17, 2020 · Is The Duchess returning for season 2? Netflix has not yet renewed The Duchess for a second season, but we can live in hope – which is what star and creator Katherine Ryan is currently...

  4. Sep 16, 2020 · Will there be a series two of The Duchess? Netflix haven't officially confirmed there will be a second season, but Katherine has confirmed that she's already started writing...

  5. Sep 14, 2020 · Katherine Ryan's first sitcom – The Duchess – may have only just landed on Netflix, but the Canadian comedian already has lots of plans for season two.

  6. May 1, 2021 · Netflix has cancelled The Duchess TV series so, there won’t be a second season for the British comedy-drama series. The first season of six episodes was directed by Toby MacDonald and...