Love Island Australia is a popular reality TV show where singles come together in a picturesque villa to find love and compete for a cash prize. Will they succeed in finding their perfect match or will drama and unexpected twists ruin their chances?
Love Island (2015) is a popular reality TV show where a group of attractive singles are brought to a villa and are given the chance to find love. The contestants must couple up with someone compatible in order to stay on the show. Along the way, they face challenges, drama, and unexpected twists. The show is filled with steamy romances, dating games, and plenty of guilty pleasures for viewers.
Paddy McGuinness tries to find 30 single girls a date and hopefully in the process the man of their dreams. But can our single boys do enough to turn them on and win themselves a date?
A brand new reality series. Singletons are ditching the dating apps in favour of spending 24-hours in an intimate log cabin, after which they must decide if they are lovestruck or lovelorn.
Three of the world's top astrologers match 12 single strangers into six couples, using only their birth charts. This sun-soaked social experiment will put astrology to the test to discover if the stars hold the answer to finding true love.
Rylan Clark and sassy sex educator Ruby Rare reunite open-minded people with their exes for the biggest relationship debrief of their lives and some honest critiques between the sheets.
People are finding it increasingly difficult to meet "the right one" to start a family with, so some are turning to co-parenting, which is when two people have a baby together outside a conventional romantic relationship.
This isn't how Ruby imagined her life - single, unemployed, IBS, the wrong side of 25 and living at home with her parents. The time has come for her to make her mark - by making a podcast.
Hot Property is a Channel Seven show that has aired since 1999. The program is hosted by Michael Caton. The half hour show looks at problems Australians face when wanting to buy, build, renovate or rent homes. After a year off in 2006, the show returned in July 2007 on Sunday nights at 7pm. The premiere episode rated 1.3 million viewers and ranked 21 for the week. The show will return for a new season in 2008. In 2010, the program moved to the Nine Network, Caton is returning as host and it is expected to be aired in 28 July 2010. Hot Property returned to air in 2012 on Thursday 17 May at 8pm.
Singletons who've been harbouring feelings from afar finally reveal their hidden passion to their unknowing crush. The other person will be told someone secretly likes them but won't find out who until the moment they walk into the date.
The World Title is the ultimate prize for Bobby Stevens. Getting to the final was his big chance but for some reason he froze against Ray Carter and the match was almost a whitewash as Bobby could not pot another ball! A few years later he's performing trick-shots wearing a mask in small clubs and trying to move on but whatever stopped him potting in the final before has resurfaced. Through his struggles, he meets a young girl and her mother who help him tread the right path. Does this lead to victory in the Jimmy White Invitational Tournament? Will he also find love along the way?
Davina McCall presents this dating show in which British and Spanish singletons pair up at an estate in Andalucia to see if they can find romance despite the language barrier. Ricky Merino interprets how the relationships are developing.
British version of the U.S. programme in which a group of singletons are sent out on blind dates arranged by comedians - who then watch the dates unfold, giving an unfiltered commentary.
The dating show that puts the woman in charge. One single girl invites five guys who are looking for love to move into her home and live with her for a week...all at the same time.
A group of single women fight to win the love and affection of one man. However, not all of the women are on the show looking for love, some are looking to steal his heart in return for a cash prize.
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