The Undateables - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Sam, Kate & Ian
The award-winning series returns with new singletons looking for love. In a world where first impressions are everything, finding love can be tricky - let alone when you have a disability, which can sometimes make it seem impossible. Postman Sam, 23, from Camberley in Surrey, is a well-known face on his rounds, but while he may be a pro at delivering the mail he hasn't had as much success delivering chat up lines. Sam has Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, which he feels makes dating awkward for him. Will Sam's date with 23-year-old Amy progress to his first ever second date? Ian, from Southend-on-Sea, is looking for the perfect partner to see the world with, but time is running out for the 38-year-old. At the age of 15 Ian was diagnosed with Usher Syndrome, a degenerative eye condition which means he is slowly losing his eyesight. Ian has just eight per cent of his vision left and has no idea when he will lose his sight completely.

Eddie, Lily & Pani
Talented musician, artist and all-round creative Eddie from Falmouth in Cornwall is looking for romance. But when it comes to going on a date he can be lost for words. Eddie is autistic, which can make him anxious and shy around girls he likes. Can Eddie overcome his dating demons when he meets Cassie? Lily, who's 18, loves ghosts, ghouls and all things supernatural. Lily was born with a rare genetic condition, Williams syndrome, which can result in a distinctive appearance and learning disabilities. Lily goes on a date at a haunted house with Josh. Champion shot-putter and javelin thrower Pani has achondroplasia, a common form of dwarfism. Pani goes on a date with Ellen.

Jamie, Luke & Lizzie
Jamie, who has Asperger's, has his first date. Luke, who's autistic, uses his language skills to impress Alice. And Lizzie, who has a learning disability, dreams of finding love.

Shaine, Alex & Ray
Shaine, who has a learning disability, goes on a date with an old schoolfriend. And Alex, who's autistic, wants to celebrate his two year anniversary with Eloise in style.

Richard, James, Tom & Daniel
Catching up with familiar faces, including rugby player Tom, whose Tourette's and Asperger's leaves him short of dating confidence and singer-songwriter Daniel who is autistic.
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