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10.02.03

SCOTLAND


Would like to meet young, free and Single Scotland


"Searchin', lookin' for love, I've gotta find me a..... "
(Hazel Dean)


Introducing Single Scotland, a brand new series for Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE Scotland which has its first date on Monday 10 February at 10.35pm to get you in the mood for Valentine's day.


A six-part factual entertainment documentary, Single Scotland, follows the dating progress of eight men and women from all over the nation. As Dusty said, they're all after "the look of love" and prepared to try anything to find it!


From dating agencies to websites, from personal ads to singles clubs, these singletons invite viewers into their personal lives to witness the trials and tribulations of finding that perfect partner.


Who will succeed and who will continue on the quest for their other half? All will be revealed over the show's six week run.


The dates range from a shagtag club (everyone gets a number on arrival and if you're attracted to somebody, you jot down their number and leave a message for them on a board) to salsa classes, a night at the Grand Old Opry to jigging at a ceilidh, and geographically incorporating Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Stirling.


The girls:


• Carly, 22, who is originally from the Isle of Arran, and is studying in her final year at Edinburgh School of Art. She's been single for six months and is on the look-out for a serious boyfriend.


• Jonelle, 27, from Edinburgh is a nursery nurse. She's been single for six months and is after husband material.


• Barbara, 39, is a recruitment consultant who lives in Edinburgh. She's been a singleton for a year and would like a ring on her finger.


• Karen is 37 and works part-time as a Glasgow tour operator. She's been on her own for five years and just wants a date!


The boys:


• Stephen is 26 and comes from Paisley. He's a call centre team manager and has been without a lady for a year. He'd like to be walking down the aisle.


• Davie is a 40-year-old father of three farm-worker from Inverbervie in Aberdeenshire. He's been divorced for three years, but had occasional dates. He's looking for someone to share his and his kids' lives.


• Jamie is 22 and a student in his final year at Stirling University. Single for six months, all his previous relationships have been abroad, so now he's keen to meet a good Scots lass.


• David is a 46-year-old Glaswegian managing a hair and beauty salon in the city's West End. He's had no serious relationship for five years, and he's after not one, but possibly two boyfriends.


The first programme follows Carly, Stephen and Jonelle. Carly attends a live music gig in Edinburgh and having no luck, gets taken by her pals to a shagtag venue, where she secures a date.


Stephen tries calling some personal ads before meeting Lyndsay in a Glasgow club. Jonelle takes the plunge and joins an introduction agency.


So, if your chat up lines include the following pick-ups . . .


"The human body is 90% water and I'm really thirsty."


"Do you have any raisins? No? How about a date?"


"Is that a ladder in your stocking or the stairway to heaven?"


. . . then you definitely need to watch Single Scotland from an education perspective and steal some tips to improve your technique.


Also if you've been tempted to try ads, agencies and clubs but don't know where to start, then Single Scotland offers a revealing insight into the pitfalls to avoid.


Or maybe you're happily ensconced in a warm and loving relationship? Then come and simply be a smug voyeur, and remember the good/bad (delete accordingly) old days.


Single Scotland is produced by Paul Stevenson for Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE Scotland.


Notes to Editors


Pictures are available, for media use only, via the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Press Office.


All the Ö÷²¥´óÐã's digital services are now available on , the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well as on satellite and cable.

Freeview offers the Ö÷²¥´óÐã's eight television channels, as well as six Ö÷²¥´óÐã radio networks.


Ö÷²¥´óÐã THREE will become available when it goes on air on 9 February 2003.


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