The Love Machine
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- | Princess Productions for Sky Living, 11 March 2012 to | + | Princess Productions for Sky Living, 11 March 2012 to 1 March 2013 (19 episodes in 2 series + 1 special) |
- | as ''The Love Machine: Love Bites'', 18 March 2012 to | + | as ''The Love Machine: Love Bites'', 18 March 2012 to 1 March 2013 (19 episodes in 2 series + 1 special) |
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Revision as of 03:00, 7 January 2014
Contents |
Host
Chris Moyles and Stacey Solomon
Broadcast
Princess Productions for Sky Living, 11 March 2012 to 1 March 2013 (19 episodes in 2 series + 1 special)
as The Love Machine: Love Bites, 18 March 2012 to 1 March 2013 (19 episodes in 2 series + 1 special)
Synopsis
Announced in a blaze of publicity in October 2011, the press release says this show "will focus on a giant dating machine filled with single guys and girls hoping to be selected by the night's contestants. The Love Machine asks its contestants to pick a potential date on looks alone."
But wait, there's more. "Two couples will then go head to head and tackle the issues men and women confront on a first date but never normally dare to discuss - sex, money and fanciability. The winning couple will go on an incredible holiday for two - but not before one dastardly final twist that gives them the chance to ditch their date for a last-minute upgrade."
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Theme music
Love Machine by Girls Aloud