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Would You Like to Take Part in ‘The Undateables’ on Channel 4?

TV production company Betty have contacted us to ask if we know of anyone who would like to take part in the sixth run of their dating series The Undateables for Channel 4. Once again they will be following disabled people and people with a variety of long term health conditions through the highs and lows of their quest to find love. As with all five previous series they will explore some of the issues and barriers that disabled people face. If you are interested in taking part contact the Undateables on 0207 290 or by email . View poster.

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  • janet simpson:

    19 Nov 2016 03:32:00

    I would like to take part to find true love i have anxiety and struggle to go out alone

  • Dennis hazel:

    24 Nov 2016 03:43:24

    I would love to find a date but I have no confedance as I suffer from borderline personality disorder which I find hard to tell people because wen I do they then don’t want to know me and that hurts me I just want some1 to love me for who I am not wat I’ve got and because of wat I have I can’t work as well but I hope that doesn’t stop me from finding love I hope you can help me with this task pls

  • Maggie Edwards:

    08 Dec 2016 20:51:29

    My son, Luke, is 28years old and has Aspergers syndrome. He has never had a girl friend and would dearly love to meet someone he could love and have a relationship with.

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