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Season 1
In each episode, a singleton chooses three blind dates from a selection of five potential partners, based entirely on menus they have created. Charlie Durrant from London is the first to take part.
In each episode, a singleton chooses three blind dates from a selection of five potential partners, based entirely on menus they have created. Charlie Durrant from London is the first to take part.
Londoner Jerry Joseph chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Jerry decides who he wants to see again.
Londoner Jerry Joseph chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Jerry decides who he wants to see again.
Patrick Gavin from Kent chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Patrick decides who he wants to see again.
Patrick Gavin from Kent chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Patrick decides who he wants to see again.
Ross Gammon from Nottingham chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Ross decides who he wants to see again.
Ross Gammon from Nottingham chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Ross decides who he wants to see again.
Bristolian Hayley Pert picks three menus from the offered five and goes on blind dinner dates with the potential suitors who created them. When the three meals have been eaten, she decides which man she wants to see again.
Bristolian Hayley Pert picks three menus from the offered five and goes on blind dinner dates with the potential suitors who created them. When the three meals have been eaten, she decides which man she wants to see again.
Londoner Peter Bardell chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Peter decides who he wants to see again.
Londoner Peter Bardell chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Peter decides who he wants to see again.
Lucy Elzik from London chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping to win over the lady in question with an evening of fine wining and dining.
Lucy Elzik from London chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping to win over the lady in question with an evening of fine wining and dining.
Liverpudlian Mike Black chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Liverpudlian Mike Black chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Al Booth from Nottingham chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Al Booth from Nottingham chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Jenni Davies from Cardiff chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again.
Jenni Davies from Cardiff chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again.
Londoner Matthew Gray chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Matthew decides who he wants to see again.
Londoner Matthew Gray chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Matthew decides who he wants to see again.
Harriet Sutherland from Manchester chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping that fine food is the way to a woman's heart.
Harriet Sutherland from Manchester chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping that fine food is the way to a woman's heart.
Londoner Ian Floyd chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Londoner Ian Floyd chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Nico Russell from Cheshire picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Nico Russell from Cheshire picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Londoner Felicia Field chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again
Londoner Felicia Field chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again
Gavin Bowman from Essex chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Gavin decides who he wants to see again.
Gavin Bowman from Essex chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Gavin decides who he wants to see again.
Jemma Simpson from Birmingham chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping to win over the lady in question with an evening of fine wining and dining.
Jemma Simpson from Birmingham chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping to win over the lady in question with an evening of fine wining and dining.
Mark Allen from Bolton, Greater Manchester, chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Mark Allen from Bolton, Greater Manchester, chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Daniel Carlos from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Daniel Carlos from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Five potential partners try to find the way to James Newman's heart by drawing up imaginative menus for a blind date, before three of them get the chance to cook for him in person. The Sussex bachelor then decides who he would like to see again.
Five potential partners try to find the way to James Newman's heart by drawing up imaginative menus for a blind date, before three of them get the chance to cook for him in person. The Sussex bachelor then decides who he would like to see again.
Greg Feer from Derbyshire chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Greg decides who he wants to see again.
Greg Feer from Derbyshire chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Greg decides who he wants to see again.
Lois Saville chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping that fine food is the way to a woman's heart.
Lois Saville chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners, with each of the successful candidates hoping that fine food is the way to a woman's heart.
Northampton bachelor Jonathan Wren chooses three blind dates based on menus created by five potential partners. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Northampton bachelor Jonathan Wren chooses three blind dates based on menus created by five potential partners. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
John Bullard from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
John Bullard from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
David Bassett from Leeds picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
David Bassett from Leeds picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Richard Fall from Essex chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Richard decides who he wants to see again.
Richard Fall from Essex chooses three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, Richard decides who he wants to see again.
Andrew Dixon from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Andrew Dixon from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
York-based singleton Katie Norville chooses three blind dates based on menus created by five potential partners. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again.
York-based singleton Katie Norville chooses three blind dates based on menus created by five potential partners. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again.
Dido Ivano from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again.
Dido Ivano from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, she decides who she wants to see again.
Londoner Martin Bevan picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
Londoner Martin Bevan picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on the menus they have created. When the three dinners have been eaten, he decides who he wants to see again.
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