In a Daily Variety trade ad promoting the end of the show's run in 1994 after 11 seasons, it was stated that there were 35,478 taped interviews, 2,145 episodes, 31 marriages, and 20 babies.
The show premiered on September 19, 1983. Coincidentally, that is the exact same day that the syndicated edition of Wheel of Fortune (1983) debut. Before hosting this show, Chuck Woolery used to host the NBC Daytime edition of Wheel of Fortune (1975) until 1981.
Chuck Woolery created his trademark phrase "We'll be back in two and two" on this show (and simultaneously on Scrabble (1984), the daytime game show he hosted on NBC during the same period). The line referred to the fact that the program would return in two minutes and two seconds, the total length of a standard commercial break at the time, including the fade-out and fade-ins bookending each break.
Some contestants returned on the show after an unsuccessful date.
The set remained the same throughout the entire run of the show. They just adjusted the lighting to the set in 1990 to make it look less white and more colorful.