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Channel 4: New Series Of The Undateables

Channel 4 Factual Entertainment has ordered a second run of The Undateables from producers, Betty.

The first series, which followed the journeys of several extraordinary singletons as they entered the dating circuit, averaged 3.2m viewers – making it one of Channel 4‘;s top rating shows so far in 2012.

From a stand-up comedian with Tourette’;s to a media student with Down’;s Syndrome and a trapeze artist with brittle bones disease, The Undateables followed a variety of people who felt that their ability to form relationships was affected by a disability or challenging condition.

Commenting on the series, Channel 4′;s Chief Creative Officer, Jay Hunt, said: “The Undateables was Channel 4 at its best – compelling public service television that engaged an audience and changed attitudes. I am looking forward to it returning for a second series.”

Channel 4 Disability Executive Alison Walsh added: “Engaging mass audiences with disability is a vital Channel 4 mission, and the first series of The Undateables was a masterclass in how to achieve this, opening eyes and minds to disability issues through an entertaining, honest and touching show about a universal theme – our search for love. This is turning into Channel 4′;s most important year yet for disability, as we aim to bring the same qualities – to our coverage of the London 2012 Paralympics.”

Liz Warner, CEO of producer Betty, said: “The Undateables has touched a nerve with the audience. It shows that television can be a force for good and can deliver that rare combination of ratings and reputation. This series been a really life affirming series to make.”

The 4 x 60 series was commissioned by Channel 4 Head of Factual Entertainment Liam Humphreys and Commissioning Editor Lucy Leveugle and will air in 2013.

 

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