All You Need is Love

All You Need is Love (1992-2020)

EndedTalk Show show

All You Need is Love is a program in which presenter Robert ten Brink manages to mend broken hearts, reunites lovers and reveals silent loves.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:30 (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S29E04Aflevering 4Mar 14, 2020
S29E03Aflevering 3Mar 7, 2020
S29E02Aflevering 2Feb 29, 2020
S29E01Aflevering 1Feb 22, 2020
S28E07Aflevering 7Nov 17, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of 'All You Need is Love'?

The premiere date of 'All You Need is Love' was on September 6, 1992.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'All You Need is Love'?

There were 10 episodes in the first season of 'All You Need is Love'.

Who was the creator and host of 'All You Need is Love'?

The creator and host of 'All You Need is Love' was talk show host and producer Phil Donahue.

What type of relationships were explored in 'All You Need is Love'?

'All You Need is Love' explored different types of romantic relationships, including same-sex relationships. It also covered issues such as infidelity, divorce, and long-distance relationships.

Which famous musician composed the theme song for 'All You Need is Love'?

Paul McCartney composed the theme song for 'All You Need is Love'.

Which episode of 'All You Need is Love' featured an interview with a nun who fell in love with a priest?

The episode that featured an interview with a nun who fell in love with a priest was titled "Challenge to the Church".

In which episode of 'All You Need is Love' did a couple exchange wedding vows while bungee jumping?

A couple exchanged wedding vows while bungee jumping in the episode titled "The Big Jump".

What was the main objective of 'All You Need is Love'?

The main objective of 'All You Need is Love' was to explore different aspects of love and relationships in a candid and open manner.

What was the most controversial episode of 'All You Need is Love'?

The most controversial episode of 'All You Need is Love' was titled "Women Who Suffer in Silence" and dealt with the issue of domestic violence.

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