The daddy of matchmakers
IMAGINE interviewing someone to be the mother or father of your unborn child – talk about pressure.
In an unconventional but growing trend, thousands of Brits are now resorting to seeking out people online to co-parent with, having failed to find love.
But with prospective parents unvetted on unregulated sites, this series follows a groundbreaking scheme to connect people in a more expert manner.
Fertility specialist Marie Wren and matchmaker Gillian McCallum have created a vetting and matchmaking scheme to link co-parents.
It’s basically dating but these couples are looking for a strictly platonic spark that could lead to making babies.
A thought-provoking concept – is this a baby-making revolution or does it go against human nature? In this episode, 34-year-old nanny Venicia has looked after lots of other people’s kids and now desperately wants one of her own, but doesn’t think she has the time to meet someone.
She is matched with three prospective dads-to-be, Nigel, Vik and Jean-Paul.
Meanwhile, 39-year-old Sarah also feels she hasn’t met the right person in time and goes on dates with Ian, Chris and Chris. “I wanted to meet somebody and fall in love but that hasn’t happened,” she says. “I have a wish list. They have to be a people person, somebody with traditional family values and, most important, they have to be kind. Everything is at stake.” There are some awkward first dates as they navigate finding a non-romantic attraction and checking out shared values and medical history. And for some, problems are already arising. of the