Love Connection
Love Connection is an American dating game show in which a bachelor or bachelorette views videotaped profiles of three potential dates, selects one based on audience voting and personal preference, receives funding for a weekend date, and later returns with their match to recount the experience before the studio audience decides whether to encourage a second meeting.[1] The series debuted in syndication on September 19, 1983, hosted by Chuck Woolery, and concluded its original run on July 1, 1994, after producing 2,120 episodes.[2]The program's format emphasized candid post-date debriefs, often revealing mismatches or entertaining mishaps, which contributed to its appeal as lighthearted reality television during the 1980s and early 1990s.[1] Over its run, Love Connection facilitated 29 marriages and 15 children among participants, underscoring its occasional success in fostering lasting relationships despite the hit-or-miss nature of blind dates.[3] Short-lived revivals aired in 1998 with Pat Bullard as host and from 2017 to 2018 on Fox, hosted by Andy Cohen, though the latter ended after two seasons due to insufficient viewership.[4]