I've copied this from the SHR website:
Its from ITV
"We're making a programme about dating and need to find single, athletic and fit men aged 20 - 40 who are up for a challenge, are passionate about being active, sporty and clean living and who are interested in trying something completely different and also showing an attractive single woman how they live their lives.
He would get to spend 2 days with an attractive single girl who has a completely different lifestyle to them - different lifestyle choices/ different walk of life or different background, then she would spend 2 days with him, where we would help organise all the dates and activities he would choose to do that typifies how the lives his life. The idea is
to experience a different way of living and then see if romance blooms!
It'll be loads of fun and we want to find these focused, fit people asap (hopefully be talking to applicants from today and looking to find him
by middle of next week).
('today' was 10th August)
Anyone who's interested should give me or my colleague Caroline a call".
Contact info:
Oliver.durrant@itv.com
0207 633 2541
Caroline.austin@itv.com
020 7633 2501
Best wishes,
Ollie Durrant
Dating The Enemy | ITV Productions
Ground Floor, 17 Hatfields, London SE1 8DJ
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Re: O' on TV - do your bit boys
Kitch wrote:Dating The Enemy
Sounds dangerous to get involved. Presumeably you get some lager swilling, couch potato, PS2 type to convince.
A receipe for disaster.
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..if thats your idea of an attractive girl
i think ive seen that program on tv a few times before, and if it is the same program the girls tend to be alright, i would expect it'll just be some "im scared of mud and sheep" type of woman. of course, the benefit of doing it with orienteering, would be that if you dont get on with her, you could always just stick her on a brown course and leave her to go for it.

i think ive seen that program on tv a few times before, and if it is the same program the girls tend to be alright, i would expect it'll just be some "im scared of mud and sheep" type of woman. of course, the benefit of doing it with orienteering, would be that if you dont get on with her, you could always just stick her on a brown course and leave her to go for it.
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