Townsville Bulletin

PLAY TELEVISION SHOW A FUN SIDE OF DATING

- JONATHON MORAN

IS a good thing for Julia Morris that Australia’s love of dating shows doesn’t appear to be waning.

Production company Playmaker Media is hunting for loveless hopefuls to appear on Channel Ten reality show Blind Date, to be hosted by Morris.

The format is a reimaginin­g of hit 1980s dating show Perfect Match, hosted by Greg Evans.

An online site has put a call out for “outgoing single men and women of all ages to take part and have a shot at picking their ideal partner through a series of fun and cheeky questions”.

Applicants must be single, of course, aged 18 or older, and an Australian citizen or resident.

“It is the dating show for the rest of us,” A Cast Of Thousands agency casting director Graeme de Vallance said.

“We are inclusive of everyone, so it won’t just be straight couples.

“Most importantl­y, it is a bit of fun and you don’t have to marry anyone.”

As with Perfect Match, the series will see a single person faced with three prospectiv­e suitors to choose from.

“It is a super- fun take on getting to know someone really quickly,” comedian Morris has said.

“It has a speed dating vibe to it and success will very much be in how much thought our contestant­s are putting into their answers. “Comedy wins the day. “The very exciting thing for me about this format is it’s not a dating show; it’s a comedy dating show.”

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