Five Dates a Week - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Dating show in which one person shares a house with five potential partners for a week, with one being eliminated from the contest at the end of each day. The first tenant is social media content creator Michael, who says he has trouble meeting women who like him for more than just his looks - and who brings his mother to judge the contenders.

Episode 2
Brand manager Vicky,who has been cheated on in the past, is looking for a trustworthy man - but one of her potential suitors takes being honest a step too far. One of his rivals pins all his hopes on his cooking skills, while Vicky's mother pops round to help her to size up the candidates' true intentions.

Episode 3
Twenty-two-year-old nightclub host R'marll recently moved from Liverpool to London, and is looking for his Mr Right. He meets interior design student Larry, who comes from Scotland. He's joined by customer service consultant Martin and Essex hairdresser Joe, who brims with confidence. Completing R'marll's list of suitors are trainee lawyer Tommy and bartender Leo, who's looking to impress with his cocktail-making and traditional South American home cooking.

Episode 4
Santino, a 24-year-old warehouse manager who has never had a girlfriend before checks into the cottage. Vying for his attention are Georgie, who hates the way she sometimes doesn't get texted back after a date, Shannon, who has impressive pizza-making skills, Saby, whose eyes do the talking, Lydia, who wants a guy who can make her laugh, and Ellie, who catches Santino's eye first. However, one of them has a surprise in store for him.

Episode 5
Account manager Lucy is looking to fall in love with another woman, and welcomes five potential suitors to join her in Cupid Cottage and compete for her affections. Checking into the cottage are sporty jujitsu enthusiast Antonia, retail stylist Holly, medical equipment assembler Phoebe, warehouse operator and DJ Sky, and teacher Lydia.
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