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2007 British TV series or programme
Holly & Fearne Go Dating
StarringHolly Willoughby
Fearne Cotton
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV
Release5 September (2007-09-05) –
16 September 2007 (2007-09-16)

Holly & Fearne Go Dating is a British reality TV show which was first broadcast on ITV on 5 September 2007.

Format

In the six-part series, Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton embarked on a mission in each episode to each find an ideal match for one of love's losers.

The show ended with a dinner date at the Hell's Kitchen restaurant in London. Here, the lonely heart enjoyed the company of both dates, one after the other. By the end of the night, the lonely heart had to choose either Cotton's or Willoughby's choice.

It is unlikely that the show will return. Willoughby presented a similar series, the revived Streetmate, on ITV2 in September/October 2007.

Viewing figures

  • Episode 1: 2.1m, 11% share
  • Episode 2: 1.8m, 9%
  • Episode 3: 1.6m, 8%
  • Episode 4: 1.8m, 9%
  • Episode 5: 1.10m, 5%
  • Episode 6: 1.7m, 9%

References

  1. Leigh Holmwood, "Reality shows in ratings spurt", The Guardian, 6 September 2007
  2. Leigh Holmwood, "Genealogy show tops ratings", The Guardian, 7 September 2007
  3. Leigh Holmwood, "Tasty ratings win for BBC1", The Guardian, 10 September 2007
  4. Leigh Holmwood, "Big score for BBC1", The Guardian, 13 September 2007
  5. Chris Tryhorn, "Palin packed with eastern promise" The Guardian, 17 September 2007

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