The dates this time include bisexual jazz singer Ruth and the incurably romantic Zoe. This episode features Mary, a mature student with achondroplasia. The Undateables returns to follow the journeys of several extraordinary singletons as they enter the dating circuit. This episode revisits Richard, an amateur radio enthusiast with Asperger's, and comedian Luke, who has Tourette's.
Gareth has brittle bones and has broken his legs over 200 times. The Undateables this time include incurable romantic Kate, who has Down's Syndrome, and Damian, who has albinism and whose dream date is a moonlit picnic in the park. įeaturing Sam, 34, who has achondroplasia, the most common type of dwarfism, Ray is 49, an office-worker who has a learning disability, and Steve, 30, who has a facial disfigurement, Crouzon Syndrome. Michael's autism makes conversation difficult Brent from Plymouth has Tourette's syndrome and Sarah from Hertfordshire has expressive aphasia, which makes communication hard. His twin brother hopes to help Haydn get over his lack of confidence with girls and find a girlfriend. Hadyn has undergone 40 facial operations and is partially deaf. He can write a lady a poem but struggles to ask women out. Justin has tumors on his body and face, and has never been out with a girl.
How will he cope when he meets Lucy, who has never known anyone with Tourette's before? He is reluctant to approach a girl in case he calls her a slag - or worse.
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The documentary has been narrated by Sally Phillips throughout.Įpisodes Series 1 Episode There have been 53 episodes since the documentary first aired on 3 April 2012, split into eleven separate series and a few additional episodes. The series worked in conjunction with the dating agency, Flame Introductions, and is broadcast on Channel 4. The Undateables is a British reality television series that follows a range of people on dates who have long term conditions, including: disabilities, developmental disorders, and learning difficulties.