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20/11/2017
The project will follow 20 people in Britain as they look for love, and the struggles that often go alongside.
A Year To Fall In Love will begin with an hour-long film on Channel 4, followed by a series on All 4 as the contributors give themselves a year to fall in love.
Offering an insight into the truth about dating in Britain in 2017, the programme will follow a diverse group of singletons as they film themselves to give full, uncensored access to their love lives and relationships over time.
The series will look at the challenges of finding love at a time when relationships can feel increasingly disposable, with online dating and dependency on apps.
Lucy Leveugle, Commissioning Editor for Factual Entertainment at Channel 4, said: "By filming themselves, our 20 very engaging contributors offer an honest, unvarnished look at dating – from social media hook-ups to pub meets, falling in love to break-ups – told from their points of views."
(JP/LM)
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Channel 4 To Look At Dating In Modern Britain
Channel 4 has announced the commission of 'A Year To Fall In Love' (w/t).The project will follow 20 people in Britain as they look for love, and the struggles that often go alongside.
A Year To Fall In Love will begin with an hour-long film on Channel 4, followed by a series on All 4 as the contributors give themselves a year to fall in love.
Offering an insight into the truth about dating in Britain in 2017, the programme will follow a diverse group of singletons as they film themselves to give full, uncensored access to their love lives and relationships over time.
The series will look at the challenges of finding love at a time when relationships can feel increasingly disposable, with online dating and dependency on apps.
Lucy Leveugle, Commissioning Editor for Factual Entertainment at Channel 4, said: "By filming themselves, our 20 very engaging contributors offer an honest, unvarnished look at dating – from social media hook-ups to pub meets, falling in love to break-ups – told from their points of views."
(JP/LM)
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