Singled Out

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Host

Sarah Cawood and Richard Blackwood (1998-99)

Marc Crumpton and Tess Daly (2000-01)

Broadcast

MTV for Channel 5, 5 September 1998 to 2001

Synopsis

"Trashy" Americanised MTV dating game show which C5 managed to turn to "rubbishy".

File:Singledout tessdaly.jpgTess Daly

Man sits in a chair and 50 people stand behind him. He is asked a question about what they like in a person, and whoever doesn't fit that physical characteristic is out.

File:Singledout tessdaly mancontestant.jpgThe love seat.

When there are only eight people left, the lonely heart must reduce them to three, done by asking them to do silly stunts after which they can "keep them" or "dump them". They normally require a bit more talent then the ones on Blind Date. "I couldn't get on Blind Date with Cilla so I'm on an Americanised Channel 5 show instead. Tell me a poem as to why I shouldn't be suicidal..."

File:Singledout set.jpgThe set

The three people that are left then have to match minds with the lonely heart. They'd each be asked questions with two possible answers that the person in question will have answered on a card beforehand. If the answers match they can move forward a step.

File:Singledout gameboard.jpgYes, "bottom".

Whoever gets to there first wins a date with them, probably to somewhere exotic like, ooh... Essex. Then it would be done again but with a girl chasing 50 boys.

Inventor

Based on the MTV show of the same name.

Trivia

Sunday lunchtime screenings of the original US version went out on BBC2 for a short while during the mid 90s - it was around this time they were also repeating Shooting Stars in the same timeslot.

Pictures

File:Singledout choice.jpgJustified and Ancient...
File:Singledout marccrumpton.jpgMarc Crumpton: Likes girls...
File:Singledout crowd.jpg...but mostly fancies himself
You're outta here - rejected contestants leave the studio
Playing the final round

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