The Duchess
TV-MA
6.7
2020
Drama
, Comedy
Katherine's a single mom juggling her career, her tween daughter, her relationship with her boyfriend — and pondering getting pregnant with her ex.
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- Cast:
- Katherine Ryan , Rory Keenan , Katy Byrne , Michelle de Swarte , Steen Raskopoulos
Episode 6 : Episode 6
September. 11,2020
Secrets swirl around Shep's big day ... and savvy Jane has it all figured out. With so much at stake, can Katherine control the chaos?
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
September. 11,2020
Katherine renews her quest to get pregnant with help from a surprising source. Praise be! But is it too good to be true? Elsewhere, Olive's growing up.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
September. 11,2020
After Katherine strikes out with an adoption agent, Olive and Millie get suspended. Shep shocks everyone with big news. Bev spies Evan at a pub.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
September. 11,2020
Katherine meets Shep for a failed transaction, then meets Evan's "nice and normal" parents. Bev and Katherine speak at a feminist convention.
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