Hell Date

Hell Date (2007)

EndedReality show

About young adults only searching for romance but the tables turned on them when they go on a date from HELL!

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 19:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E09Love Me Some Big Girls / Silent StalkerJul 19, 2007
S01E08Extreme Love / Hater-adeJul 18, 2007
S01E07Ex-Pimp / Wanna Be Black GirlJul 17, 2007
S01E06Germaphobe / All the World's an ExJul 16, 2007
S01E05Love Sick ChickJul 13, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Hell Date' premiere?

'Hell Date' premiered on July 9, 2007.

Who was the host of 'Hell Date'?

The host of 'Hell Date' was Wilmer Valderrama.

What genre does 'Hell Date' fall under?

'Hell Date' falls under the genre of comedy.

What was the premise of 'Hell Date'?

'Hell Date' was a dating show where unsuspecting individuals were set up on hilariously awkward and outrageous blind dates.

How long were the episodes of 'Hell Date'?

The episodes of 'Hell Date' were approximately 30 minutes long.

Were the participants aware that they were on a show?

No, the participants on 'Hell Date' were unaware that they were on a television show.

What was the purpose of the show 'Hell Date'?

The purpose of 'Hell Date' was to entertain viewers by showcasing the unpredictable and comedic situations that arise during blind dates.

How were the blind dates arranged on 'Hell Date'?

The blind dates on 'Hell Date' were arranged by the show's producers.

Did 'Hell Date' feature any celebrity guest appearances?

Yes, 'Hell Date' occasionally featured celebrity guest appearances.

Were there any notable catchphrases associated with 'Hell Date'?

Yes, one notable catchphrase from 'Hell Date' was "It's gonna be a hell of a date!"

Did 'Hell Date' have a live audience?

No, 'Hell Date' did not have a live audience.

How many blind dates were featured per episode on 'Hell Date'?

'Hell Date' typically featured two blind dates per episode.

Did 'Hell Date' have a specific target audience?

'Hell Date' targeted a young adult audience with its comedic and lighthearted approach to dating.

Was 'Hell Date' a scripted show?

While the situations on 'Hell Date' were scripted, the reactions of the participants were genuine.

Did 'Hell Date' receive any awards or nominations?

'Hell Date' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

How long did 'Hell Date' run for?

'Hell Date' ran for a total of three seasons from 2007 to 2009.

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