Baggage
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The programme was adapted from a US format hosted by [[Jerry Springer]]. | The programme was adapted from a US format hosted by [[Jerry Springer]]. | ||
- | After failing to perform in the ratings, ''Baggage'' was shunted off Friday evening Channel 4, where it was replaced by [[Come Dine with Me]]. The final two episodes went out on E4 at Saturday | + | After failing to perform in the ratings, ''Baggage'' was shunted off Friday evening Channel 4, where it was replaced by [[Come Dine with Me]]. The final two episodes went out on E4 at Saturday teatime. |
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Revision as of 18:44, 14 November 2012
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Host
Gok Wan
Broadcast
Chocolate Media and NBC Universal for Channel 4, 21 September to 2 November 2012 (6 episodes)
Chocolate Media and NBC Universal for E4, 10 and 17 November 2012 (2 episodes in the resumed series)
Synopsis
Channel 4's press release says, "contestants choose and reject potential partners on the basis of their personal and relationship baggage. Dates must choose from three contestants who gradually reveal the hidden secrets and crazy flaws that they'd normally keep firmly under wraps to impress a date." It's hosted by Gok Wan, more famous for his body-image series "How to Look Good Naked".
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Trivia
The programme was adapted from a US format hosted by Jerry Springer.
After failing to perform in the ratings, Baggage was shunted off Friday evening Channel 4, where it was replaced by Come Dine with Me. The final two episodes went out on E4 at Saturday teatime.
Web links
The show publicised the hashtag #baggage.