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== Broadcast ==
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Hamma + Glamma Productions for ITV Play, 6th October 2006 - 17th December 2006
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Hamma + Glamma Productions for [[ITV Play]], 6 October to 17 December 2006
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Hamma + Glamma Productions went to achieve ''great'' success with that ''long-running'' series, [[The Debbie King Show]].
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Hamma + Glamma Productions went to achieve ''great'' success with that ''long-running'' series, [[The Debbie King Show]]. They now produce a nice little array of feature programmes for ITV3.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 11:43, 9 September 2010

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Contents

Host

Brendan Courtney
Zoe Hardman
Kate Lawler
Dave O'Reilly
Katy Pullinger
Kat Shoob
Giles Vickers-Jones
Ruth Frances (freelance)

Broadcast

Hamma + Glamma Productions for ITV Play, 6 October to 17 December 2006

Synopsis

ITV Play aimed to give new meaning to participation television when they launched the UK's first interactive dating TV show (haven't they heard of Dial-a-Date?). Playdate involved 2-3 hours of speed-dating where various singletons of the male and female human variety (or datees as they were referred to) took calls and texts from the five viewers that actually bothered to do so, let alone tune in.

But there was one complete drawback. The datees were not members of the public. It turned out that the datees were selected from various casting and extras agencies. Many of them were part time models and had media connections and would appear on the programme so many times. The biggest give away to this involved the appearance of Leanne Dance, who previously appeared on ITV Play as an in-vision production runner in The School Run, a short-lived phone-in quiz show.

ITV backed down Playdate after just two months on air. Meanwhile, in millions of homes across the country, life went on.

Trivia

Hamma + Glamma Productions went to achieve great success with that long-running series, The Debbie King Show. They now produce a nice little array of feature programmes for ITV3.

Web links

Official website

Wikipedia entry

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