Take Me Out (Australian game show)

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Take Me Out
Presented byJoel Creasey
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producerDigby Mitchell
ProducerJames Collins
Production locationsSydney, New South Wales
Running time50 minutes
Production companyFremantle Australia
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release3 September (2018-09-03) –
27 November 2018 (2018-11-27)
Related
Taken Out

Take Me Out was an Australian television dating game show hosted by Joel Creasey and premiered on the Seven Network from 3 September 2018 until 27 November 2018.[1][2] The show was filmed at Fox Studios Australia.

Take Me Out is essentially based on the same format as Taken Out, a 2008 dating game show developed by FremantleMedia and hosted by James Kerley. International versions of the show began screening in Denmark as Dagens Mand (Today's Man) from 2008, with the Netherlands the first country to use the title "Take Me Out" in 2009.[3] Other successful versions have screened in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

In June 2019, the series was cancelled and would not return for a second season.[4]

Format

The objective of the show is for a single man to obtain a date with one of thirty single women. The women stand on stage underneath thirty white lights, each with a button in front of them. A single man is then brought on stage and tries to persuade the women to agree to a date in a series of rounds, playing a pre-recorded video discussing his background, displaying a skill (such as dancing or playing a musical instrument), or playing another video in which the man's friends or family reveal more about his virtues and philosophy.

At any point during the rounds, the women can press the button in front of them to turn off their light if they do not believe a date with this man would be constructive to their well-being and if this occurs, their area of the stage will turn red. If, at the end of three rounds, there are lights still left on, the bachelor will turn off all but two remaining lights. He will then have a chance to ask one question to the last two women, before choosing which woman he wants to go on the date with by turning off one more light.

Alternatively, if the man had been left with two lights at the end of round 3, he will just ask his question to the two remaining women but if there is only one light left at the end of round 3, he will go on the date with that girl without asking her his question. If all the women turn off their lights before the end of the third round - this is referred to as a blackout - then the man must leave the show without going on a date.

Cast

Flirty Thirty

Name Age Residence Occupation First Appearance
Kylie Mann[5] 22 Perth Former Miss West Coast finalist Episode 1
Rachel Alizzi 34 Sydney Un­known
Ritu Chhina 22 Sydney Un­known
Brooke Ford 27 Melbourne Un­known
Imogen Ewan Un­known Gold Coast Un­known
Rhiannon Bosma Un­known Sydney Un­known
Shania Perrett Un­known Un­known Un­known
Aria Giannini 24 Sydney Un­known
Abbey Flanagan 22 Sydney Un­known
Brigitte Rose 26 Sydney Un­known
Bridie Cahill[6] 20 Sydney Un­known
Bethany Eloise Un­known Un­known Un­known
Michaela Knoppert Un­known Un­known Un­known
Maddison Cleo 23 Sydney Un­known
Karly Reimers 25 Melbourne

Real Estate

Lou P Scarlett Un­known Darwin Burlesque dancer
Mallory Sedger[7] 22 Sydney Un­known
Hanna Holmes 25 Brisbane Un­known
Mikayla Gray Un­known India Un­known
Evie Morgan 21 Perth Un­known
Heloise-Laure Ruinard[8] 30 Brisbane Beauty sales rep
Megan Beddoe Un­known Un­known Un­known
Emma Bass 21 Sydney Un­known
Marisa Lamonica 34 Sydney Actress/Model
Karla Gutteridge Un­known Un­known Nude model
Sheree Crow[9] Un­known Sydney Dance teacher/choreographer
Jo Jo Lucia Un­known Un­known Un­known
Amy Skorikov 21 Melbourne Student
Erika Tsukita Un­known Un­known Model
Emma Hollingsworth[10] Un­known Brisbane Indigenous Artist
Natasha Ladani Un­known Gold Coast Psychic Healer
Leticia Belle Llanos Un­known Brisbane Retail
Jazzey Rooney[11] 21 Perth Waitress Episode 2
Jenni Wahonick Un­known Sydney Pageant Queen
Lacey Landesmann Un­known Sydney Wedding Planner Episode 3
Tiffany Nicholas[12] Un­known Benalla Disability Worker
Steph Deane 24 Brisbane E.R. Nurse
Jasmin Finka Un­known Un­known Un­known Episode 4
Claire Hayes 21 Brisbane Cosmetic Receptionist
Gianna Cheung[9] 20 Wollongong Academic/Model/Musician
Emily Zganiacz Un­known Sydney Make-Up Artist & Qualified Graphic Designer Episode 5
Sam Nagle Un­known Sydney Graphic Designer
Madz Hamilton Un­known Sydney Stylist
Raquel Garach Un­known Melbourne Real Estate Sales Admin Episode 6
Aleks Markovic[13] 26 Perth Singing Teacher
Jarrah Bevilacqua Un­known Melbourne Business Development Manager
Christie Hawking Un­known Brisbane Uber Tech Support Episode 7
Annisa Belonogoff Un­known Sydney Comedian
Amy Zampetides 32 Sydney Plus Size Model
Abbey Un­known Central Coast Hairdresser Episode 8
Belle Un­known Sydney Make-up artist

Single Men

Name Residence Date Result Episodes
Troy Langridge Bunbury Brooke Ford Likey Episode 1
Harrison Luna[10] Adelaide Em Hollingsworth Likey
Perry Sydney Jo Jo Lucia No Likey
Philipson Sillah Melbourne Abbey Flanagan Likey
Matej Sydney Emma Bass Likey Episode 2
BJ McGill Gold Coast BLACKOUT
Jackson Kelly Sydney Bridie Cahill Likey
Dylan Humphries Tasmania Shania Perrett Likey Episode 3
Sebastian Andreasen Sydney Maddison Cleo Likey
Josh Melbourne Bethany Eloise No Likey
Rutendo Mahachi Sydney Marisa Lamonica Likey Episode 4
Harrison Tyler Perth Mikayla Gray No Likey
Nelson Thane Perth Mallory Sedger Likey
T Gold Coast Emily Zganiacz No Likey Episode 5
Dylan Sydney Sam Nagle Likey
George Silvino[9] Sydney Imogen Ewan No Likey
Adam Badge Melbourne Lou P Scarlett Likey Episode 6
Rashik Mohtasin Sydney Ritu Chhina Likey
Tim Simmons Wollongong Claire Hayes Likey
Dan Black Brisbane Heather Legas Likey Episode 7
Ben Hetherington Brisbane Heloise-Laure Ruinard Likey
Johnny Huynh Melbourne BLACKOUT
Toufic Saadeh Sydney Natasha Ladani No Likey Episode 8
Jorden Jennings[14] Sydney Madz Hamilton No Likey
Jordan Melbourne Rachel Alizzi Likey

Ratings

No. Title Air date Overnight ratings Ref(s)
Viewers Rank
1 Episode 1 3 September 2018 604,000 14 [15]
2 Episode 2 4 September 2018 513,000 13 [16]
3 Episode 3 11 September 2018 504,000 14 [17]
4 Episode 4 18 September 2018 503,000 15 [18]
5 Episode 5 25 September 2018 426,000 19 [19]
6 Episode 6 16 October 2018 407,000 18 [20]
7 Episode 7 23 October 2018 489,000 16 [21]
8 Episode 8 27 November 2018 394,000 16 [22]

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