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'''''Blind Date''''' is an Australian television game show aired from 1967 to 1970 on what was then the 0-10 Network (now ]), and again in 1974 on the ]. Graham Webb hosted the series from its debut to the 28 November 1969 episode.<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7bNjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qOYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4601%2C3825283</ref> Jeremy Cordeaux hosted the show in 1970.<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ncYQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z5ADAAAAIBAJ&pg=2849%2C19860</ref> In 1974, it was hosted by Scottish-born Bobby Hanna.<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=J_tjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=p-UDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2107%2C9406042</ref> '''''Blind Date''''' is an Australian television game show aired from 1967 to 1970 on what was then the 0-10 Network (now ]), and again in 1974 on the ]. Graham Webb hosted the series from its debut to the 28 November 1969 episode.<ref> {{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref> Jeremy Cordeaux hosted the show in 1970.<ref> {{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref> In 1974, it was hosted by Scottish-born Bobby Hanna.<ref> {{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>


It was based on U.S. series ''The Dating Game''. It was based on U.S. series '']''.


==Episode status== ==Episode status==
Archival status of the show is not known, given the ] of the era. An episode of the 1974 version is held by ].<ref>http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=blind%20date%20bobby%20hanna%20Media%3A%22TELEVISION%22;querytype=;resCount=10</ref> Archival status of the show is not known, given the ] of the era. An episode of the 1974 version is held by ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=blind%20date%20bobby%20hanna%20Media%3A%22TELEVISION%22;querytype=;resCount=10 |title=Blind Date, EP, 74 |publisher=Colsearch.nfsa.gov.au |accessdate=2015-04-10}}</ref>


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Blind Date is an Australian television game show aired from 1967 to 1970 on what was then the 0-10 Network (now Network Ten), and again in 1974 on the Seven Network. Graham Webb hosted the series from its debut to the 28 November 1969 episode. Jeremy Cordeaux hosted the show in 1970. In 1974, it was hosted by Scottish-born Bobby Hanna.

It was based on U.S. series The Dating Game.

Episode status

Archival status of the show is not known, given the wiping of the era. An episode of the 1974 version is held by National Film and Sound Archive.

References

  1. "Blind Date, EP, 74". Colsearch.nfsa.gov.au. Retrieved 2015-04-10.

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