Radio •
Blind Date (radio series), a 1940s American dating game show.
Television •
Blind Date (American game show), an American dating game show based on the previous 1940s radio version. •
Parental Control - An MTV reality show where parents pick two dates for their son or daughter. The parents ask the candidates a series of questions in order to pick the best two. After each of the dates, the son or daughter, chooses whether they would like to stay with their significant other or if they would like to start a new relationship with one of the blind dates. •
Blind Date Australia - Is an Australian dating game show produced by
Sony Pictures Television. The show has the same format as the
British and
American versions of the show and was first aired in 1967 with
Graham Webb being the host. The show has had a number of hosts over its years including
Graham Webb (1967–1969),
Jeremy Cordeaux (1970), Bobby Hanna (1974), Greg Evans (1991) and
Julia Morris, who is the current host of the rebooted show which began in October 2018 and is in its seventh season. The show currently airs on
Network 10. •
Blind Date UK - Is a British dating game show is produced by London Weekend Television. An unscreened pilot was made with comic Duncan Norvelle as presenter, but it was eventually hosted by Cilla Black, who already hosted the LWT series, Surprise Surprise. Blind Date ran on Saturday nights from 1985 to 2003. •
Blind Date USA - Is an American dating game show, created by John Degnan, that aired in syndication from 1999 to 2006. Hosted by Roger Lodge, the series was distributed by Universal Worldwide Television. •
The Choice - Is an American television show where male celebrities sit with their backs to the stage. The female contestants have a specific amount of time on stage to win the affection of the male celebrities. If the men are interested, they turn their chairs. At the end of each show, the men choose a woman to go out on a date. •
The Dating Game - A game show created by
Chuck Barris where a single woman would sit on one side of a wall and three bachelors would sit on the other side. Each male participant would answer questions from the woman and at the end of the show, she would choose a candidate to go out on a blind date. This game even promoted its own board game. •
The Bachelor - An American television show which started in 2002 where a single man goes on a blind date with 25 women who wish to become his wife. The women live together in one household and are competing in an elimination game for a rose and an invitation from the bachelor to stay another week. This show has prompted other spin-off shows like
The Bachelorette,
Bachelor Pad and
Bachelor in Paradise. •
The Amazing Race 26 - In a departure from the regular format, 10 single contestants were matched into 5 couples (4 heterosexual couples and a homosexual couple) based on compatibility tests in what was billed by producers as
The most extreme blind date. These 5 couples were joined by 6 couples in a pre-existing relationship.
Film •
Blind Date - A 1934 American film starring
Ann Sothern and
Neil Hamilton •
Blind Date - A 1987 American movie where Walter Davis (Bruce Willis) gets hooked up on a blind date with Nadia (Kim Basinger) by his brother so he can have a date to his office party. •
Go-Con! Japanese Love Culture - A 2000 Japan film •
Blind Date - A 2015 French film starring Mélanie Bernier and Clovis Cornillac. •
Man Up - A 2015 British-French romantic comedy starring
Lake Bell and
Simon Pegg. The film follows a single 34-year-old woman, who after being mistaken for a stranger's blind date, finds the perfect boyfriend in a 40-year-old divorcé. ==See also==