A Date with Fate
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''Two members of the same family were on the programme. One was in a sound-proof booth and the other told Esther what they would say to a certain question. The questions were based on their star signs. Jonathan Cainer then came on at the end and gave you predictions based on a comprehensive chart analysis.'' | ''Two members of the same family were on the programme. One was in a sound-proof booth and the other told Esther what they would say to a certain question. The questions were based on their star signs. Jonathan Cainer then came on at the end and gave you predictions based on a comprehensive chart analysis.'' | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Mystic Challenge]] | [[Mystic Challenge]] | ||
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[[Category:Lifestyle|Date with Fate, A]] | [[Category:Lifestyle|Date with Fate, A]] |
Revision as of 19:08, 14 April 2019
Contents |
Host
Esther McVey
Co-hosts
Various astrologers (Jonathan Cainer, normally)
Broadcast
BBC One, 5 May to 12 June 1998 (28 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Forgettable horoscopic quiz seemingly based on the Mr and Mrs principle.
Contestant Caroline Ely fills in the blanks for us:
Two members of the same family were on the programme. One was in a sound-proof booth and the other told Esther what they would say to a certain question. The questions were based on their star signs. Jonathan Cainer then came on at the end and gave you predictions based on a comprehensive chart analysis.
Theme music
Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra