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195 Episodes 1990 - 1991
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 17, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 2
Tue, Sep 18, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 3
Wed, Sep 19, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 4
Thu, Sep 20, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 5
Fri, Sep 21, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 6
Mon, Sep 24, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 7
Tue, Sep 25, 1990106 mins
Season eight 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.
Episode 8
Wed, Sep 26, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 9
Thu, Sep 27, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 10
Fri, Sep 28, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 11
Mon, Oct 1, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 12
Tue, Oct 2, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 13
Wed, Oct 3, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 14
Thu, Oct 4, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 15
Fri, Oct 5, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 16
Mon, Oct 8, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 17
Tue, Oct 9, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 18
Wed, Oct 10, 199026 mins
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 19
Thu, Oct 11, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 20
Fri, Oct 12, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 21
Mon, Oct 15, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 22
Tue, Oct 16, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 23
Wed, Oct 17, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 24
Thu, Oct 18, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 25
Fri, Oct 19, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 26
Mon, Oct 22, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 27
Tue, Oct 23, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 28
Wed, Oct 24, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 29
Thu, Oct 25, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 30
Fri, Oct 26, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 31
Mon, Oct 29, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 32
Tue, Oct 30, 1990
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 33
Wed, Oct 31, 1990
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.
Episode 34
Thu, Nov 1, 1990
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.
Episode 35
Fri, Nov 2, 1990
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.
Episode 36
Mon, Nov 5, 1990
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.
Episode 37
Tue, Nov 6, 1990
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.
Episode 38
Wed, Nov 7, 1990
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.
Episode 39
Thu, Nov 8, 1990
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.
Episode 40
Fri, Nov 9, 1990
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.
Episode 41
Mon, Nov 12, 1990
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.
Episode 42
Tue, Nov 13, 1990
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.
Episode 43
Wed, Nov 14, 1990
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.
Episode 44
Thu, Nov 15, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 45
Fri, Nov 16, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 46
Mon, Nov 26, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 47
Tue, Nov 27, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 48
Wed, Nov 28, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 49
Thu, Nov 29, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 50
Fri, Nov 30, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 51
Mon, Dec 3, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 52
Tue, Dec 4, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 53
Wed, Dec 5, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 54
Thu, Dec 6, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 55
Fri, Dec 7, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 56
Mon, Dec 10, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 57
Tue, Dec 11, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 58
Mon, Nov 12, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 59
Thu, Dec 13, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 60
Fri, Dec 14, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 61
Mon, Dec 17, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 62
Tue, Dec 18, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 63
Wed, Dec 19, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 64
Thu, Dec 20, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 65
Fri, Dec 21, 1990
Season eight 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.
Episode 66
Mon, Jan 7, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 67
Tue, Jan 8, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 68
Wed, Jan 9, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 69
Thu, Jan 10, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 70
Fri, Jan 11, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 71
Mon, Jan 14, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 72
Tue, Jan 15, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 73
Wed, Jan 16, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 74
Thu, Jan 17, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 75
Fri, Jan 18, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 76
Mon, Jan 21, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 77
Tue, Jan 22, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 78
Wed, Jan 23, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 79
Thu, Jan 24, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 80
Fri, Jan 25, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 81
Mon, Jan 28, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 82
Tue, Jan 29, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 83
Wed, Jan 30, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 84
Thu, Jan 31, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 85
Fri, Feb 1, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 86
Mon, Feb 4, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 87
Tue, Feb 5, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 88
Wed, Feb 6, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 89
Thu, Feb 7, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 90
Fri, Feb 8, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 91
Mon, Feb 11, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 92
Tue, Feb 12, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 93
Wed, Feb 13, 1991
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.
Episode 94
Thu, Feb 14, 1991
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.
Episode 95
Fri, Feb 15, 1991
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.
Episode 96
Mon, Feb 18, 1991
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.
Episode 97
Tue, Feb 19, 1991
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.
Episode 98
Wed, Feb 20, 1991
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.
Episode 99
Thu, Feb 21, 1991
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.
Episode 100
Fri, Feb 22, 1991
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.
Episode 101
Mon, Feb 25, 1991
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.
Episode 102
Tue, Feb 26, 1991
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.
Episode 103
Wed, Feb 27, 1991
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.
Episode 104
Thu, Feb 28, 1991
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.
Episode 105
Fri, Mar 1, 1991
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.
Episode 106
Mon, Mar 4, 1991
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.
Episode 107
Tue, Mar 5, 1991
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.
Episode 108
Wed, Mar 6, 1991
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.
Episode 109
Thu, Mar 7, 1991
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.
Episode 110
Fri, Mar 8, 1991
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.
Episode 111
Mon, Mar 11, 1991
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.
Episode 112
Tue, Mar 12, 1991
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.
Episode 113
Wed, Mar 13, 1991
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.
Episode 114
Thu, Mar 14, 1991
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.
Episode 115
Fri, Mar 15, 1991
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.
Episode 116
Mon, Mar 18, 1991
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.
Episode 117
Tue, Mar 19, 1991
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.
Episode 118
Wed, Mar 20, 1991
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.
Episode 119
Thu, Mar 21, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 120
Fri, Mar 22, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 121
Mon, Mar 25, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 122
Tue, Mar 26, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 123
Wed, Mar 27, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 124
Thu, Mar 28, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 125
Fri, Mar 29, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 126
Mon, Apr 8, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 127
Tue, Apr 9, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 128
Wed, Apr 10, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 129
Thu, Apr 11, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 130
Fri, Apr 12, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 131
Mon, Apr 15, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 132
Tue, Apr 16, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 133
Wed, Apr 17, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 134
Thu, Apr 18, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 135
Fri, Apr 19, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 136
Mon, Apr 22, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 137
Tue, Apr 23, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 138
Wed, Apr 24, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 139
Thu, Apr 25, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 140
Fri, Apr 26, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 141
Mon, Apr 29, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 142
Tue, Apr 30, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 143
Wed, May 1, 1991
Season eight 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.
Episode 144
Thu, May 2, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 145
Fri, May 3, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 146
Mon, May 6, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 147
Tue, May 7, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 148
Wed, May 8, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 149
Thu, May 9, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 150
Fri, May 10, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 151
Mon, May 13, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 152
Tue, May 14, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 153
Wed, May 15, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 154
Thu, May 16, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 155
Fri, May 17, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 156
Mon, May 20, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 157
Tue, May 21, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 158
Wed, May 22, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 159
Thu, May 23, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 160
Fri, May 24, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 161
Mon, May 27, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 162
Tue, May 28, 1991
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.
Episode 163
Wed, May 29, 1991
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.
Episode 164
Thu, May 30, 1991
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.
Episode 165
Fri, May 31, 1991
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.
Episode 166
Mon, Jun 3, 1991
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.
Episode 167
Tue, Jun 4, 1991
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.
Episode 168
Wed, Jun 5, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 169
Thu, Jun 6, 1991
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.
Episode 170
Fri, Jun 7, 1991
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.
Episode 171
Mon, Jun 10, 1991
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.
Episode 172
Tue, Jun 11, 1991
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.
Episode 173
Wed, Jun 12, 1991
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.
Episode 174
Thu, Jun 13, 1991
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.
Episode 175
Fri, Jun 14, 1991
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.
Episode 176
Mon, Jun 17, 1991
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.
Episode 177
Tue, Jun 18, 1991
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.
Episode 178
Wed, Jun 19, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 179
Thu, Jun 20, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 180
Fri, Jun 21, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 181
Mon, Jun 24, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 182
Tue, Jun 25, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 183
Wed, Jun 26, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 184
Thu, Jun 27, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 185
Fri, Jun 28, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 186
Mon, Jul 1, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 187
Tue, Jul 2, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 188
Wed, Jul 3, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 189
Thu, Jul 4, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 190
Fri, Jul 5, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 191
Mon, Jul 8, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 192
Tue, Jul 9, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 193
Wed, Jul 10, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 194
Thu, Jul 11, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.
Episode 195
Fri, Jul 12, 1991
Chuck Woolery hosts season eight 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.