Sun, Sep 18, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Sep 19, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Sep 20, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Sep 21, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Sep 22, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Sep 25, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Sep 26, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Sep 27, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Sep 28, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Sep 29, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Oct 2, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Oct 3, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Oct 4, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Oct 5, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Oct 6, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Oct 9, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Oct 10, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Oct 11, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Oct 12, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Oct 13, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Oct 16, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Oct 17, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Oct 18, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Oct 19, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Oct 20, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Oct 23, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Oct 24, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Oct 25, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Oct 26, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Oct 27, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Oct 30, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Mon, Oct 31, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Tue, Nov 1, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Wed, Nov 2, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Thu, Nov 3, 1988
Season Six of this long-running dating television series hosted by Chuck Woolery that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.
Sun, Nov 6, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Mon, Nov 7, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Tue, Nov 8, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Wed, Nov 9, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Thu, Nov 10, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Sun, Nov 13, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Mon, Nov 14, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Tue, Nov 15, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Wed, Nov 16, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Thu, Nov 17, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Sun, Nov 27, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Mon, Nov 28, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Tue, Nov 29, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Wed, Nov 30, 1988
Love Connection's main premise was to arrange dates for couples. A guest appeared on the show after going on a date with one of three contestants, having chosen on the basis of the contestants' videotaped profiles. After the date, the televised appearance was scheduled. Love Connection recordings took place before a live studio audience. Woolery introduced the guest and show excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. (In the 1998-99 version, home viewers voted online and were included in the tally.) The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera. Woolery led the guest and date to discuss their time together. If they both agreed that the date had been successful, the couple would be reunited onstage; otherwise, the date's participation in the show ended. Woolery then revealed the vote result; if the guest had had a successful date with the vote winner, Woolery congratulated the couple for making a "love connection," and they would usually (but not always) accept the offered prize of a second date at the show's expense. After a successful date, the guest was always offered another date with that person. However, if the vote winner was one of the other contestants, the guest could choose a date with the vote winner, regardless of the success of the first date. In addition, if the guest had already unsuccessfully dated the audience pick, the guest could choose to go on a date with either of the other contestants. If a second date took place, the couple would be invited back for a second interview at a later taping. Two or three segments usually aired per show. In a variation that aired on Fridays, a bachelor or female contestant who had not yet chosen a date made an appearance and allow the studio audience to make the choice for him or her, based on video excerpts. The couple would report back in the usual fashion several weeks later. If the couple hit it off, they were entitled to a second date at the show's expense. If not, the contestant could choose between the two losing candidates for the second date.
Thu, Dec 1, 1988
Chuck Woolery hosts season six of Love Connection, a dating television show that sees dates arranged for couples appearing on the program. Woolery introduced the guest and showed excerpts from the three candidates' videos. The studio audience then secretly voted on which candidate they preferred for the guest. The guest then revealed whom he or she had actually dated, and the date joined the conversation from backstage via closed-circuit television camera.