Katherine Ryan shares dream job on popular ITV show in career switch up
Katherine Ryan has teased that she would be up for joining the Loose Women panel after having worked with fellow comedian Judi Love on a newly-launched game show.
Judi, 43, and Katherine, 40, are team captains on Comedy Central's new series Out Of Order, which debuted this week. The game show is hosted by Rosie Jones and it tasks guests with correctly ordering a group in various categories.
Following the production, Katherine has teased that she would be interested in working with Judi again, potentially on Loose Women. Judi has been a regular panelist since 2020 and appears beside the likes of Ruth Langsford.
Discussing her colleague Judi with Woman's Own magazine, Katherine shared that she enjoyed working with her, adding that she's a "dream" to work alongside. She went on to tease about potentially joining Loose Women herself.
The comedian - who's been on panel shows like 8 Out of 10 Cats and Never Mind the Buzzcocks in her career - told the outlet: "I should be a Loose Woman! I feel like I'm the loosest! I'm over 40 now and I really get on with all of them."
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesKatherine added that she loves being a guest on Loose Women, having appeared on the show a few times. She went on to suggest that Judi has shown that a comedian on the panel "works" at the moment before teasing that producers should "populate everything with comedians".
Alongside both Judi and Ruth, the current line-up on Loose Women also includes Kaye Adams, Christine Lampard and Charlene White. There are various other regular panelists on the show, including Nadia Sawalha, Coleen Nolan, Stacey Solomon, Brenda Edwards, Katie Piper and Olivia Attwood.
Out Of Order debuted on Monday. The show features "a number of comical rounds" in which the celebrity teams rank members of the public in various categories. They include figuring out "who's ghosted the most people" and "who sends the most messages to their mother".
There's a "twist" in the final round though, as the roles are reversed, with one guest judging Rosie and the celebrity teams in a bid to win a cash prize. It's been teased: "Will they get it right? Or will they be Out of Order?"
The first series is set to consist of 12 episodes. Comedians joining the team captains during the dozen episodes include Maisie Adam, Richard Osman, Iain Stirling, Phil Wang, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Desiree Burch and Chris McCausland.
A synopsis teases: "Are you always judging strangers on trains? Scolded by your friends for guessing how much people earn from what they wear? Well polish that judgey eye as Out Of Order is the show for you. Hosted by Rosie Jones, Out Of Order is a cheeky, riotous comedy gameshow that aims to prove who's the best at judging people."