ITV Dinner Date - Participants Needed
March 2010
Are you single?
Are you looking for love?
Do you love good food?
Then ‘Dinner Date’, the new show where you could find true love through the love of food, would like to hear from you!
They are looking for single men and women over the age of 50 who enjoy good food, good company and would love to take a chance on a blind date. In each episode of Dinner Date, one lucky person will be given the chance to find true love over three meals…each made by a different blind date.
Now we know men can be a little shy about these things but don’t be - it’s great fun. They need men as much as women!
If you would like to find out more please email: dinnerdate@hattrick.com
Or call 020 7184 6742
You never know it might be love at first bite!
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