It's a Date (TV series)

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It's A Date
Its A Date title.jpg
Genre Comedy
Created by Peter Helliar
Written by Phil Lloyd
Jess Harris
Ryan Shelton
Justin Hamilton
Tony Moclair
Lawrence Mooney
Steven Gates
Kate Langbroek
Directed by Jonathan Brough
Peter Helliar
Starring Asher Keddie

Kate Ritchie
John Wood
Lisa McCune
Stephen Curry
Shane Jacobson
Peter Helliar
Poh Ling Yeow
Denise Scott
Ross Noble

Lawrence Mooney
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 16
Production
Executive producer(s) Debbie Lee
Brett Sleigh
Producer(s) Laura Waters
Andrea Denholm
Editor(s) Steven Robinson ASE
Running time 23 minutes (excluding commercials)
Production company(s) Princess Pictures
Distributor ABC Television
Release
Original network ABC1
External links
Official website Website

It's A Date is an Australian ensemble comedy series which began screening on ABC1 on 15 August 2013. The eight part series was written by comedian Peter Helliar and directed by Helliar and New Zealander Jonathan Brough. The first series was produced by Laura Waters.[1][2] The show poses a question about dating - such as 'should you date a friend's ex?' and follows two sets of people as they grapple with the question.[3]

Season 1 Cast

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Both Sibylla Budd (as The Pig's producer) and John Wood (behind The Pig in a queue at the Service Station) appear, mingled in with the events of Episode 2.

Episode 8

Season 2 Cast

Episode 1

Peter Helliar (as Greg), Lisa McCune (as Em), Denise Scott (as Gwen) and Lawrence Mooney (as The Pig) reprise their roles from Season 1. Graham is Greg's father, Jen is Em's best friend, Gwen is Cynthia's mother and Cynthia works on The Pig's radio show.

Episode 2

Jess Harris (as Virginia) reprised her role from Season 1 as Kane's (Dan Wyllie) ex (who was also featured in Season 1).

Episode 3

Peter Helliar (as Greg) appears as Brad's brother.

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Ronald Jacobson (as Doug) reprises his role from Season 1. Doug is Mark's and Natalie's grandfather.

Episodes

Season 1

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 1 "When Should You Abandon A Date?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Phil Lloyd 15 August 2013 (2013-08-15)
Greg (Peter Helliar) goes on a blind date with the feisty Em (Lisa McCune), which quickly escalates as the night progresses. Meanwhile, Patrick (Dave Lawson) arranges a meeting with his parents and the parents of his girlfriend Jasmine (Poh Ling Yeow).
2 2 "How Important Is Honesty On A First Date?" Peter Helliar Peter Helliar and Ryan Shelton 22 August 2013 (2013-08-22)
Imogen (Sibylla Budd) is shocked when Kevin (Luke McGregor), the African American windsurfer she met on the internet, is actually a socially awkward redhead. Gwen (Denise Scott) decides that she and Rex (John Wood) should be 100% honest with each other.
3 3 "How Important Is A Sense Of Humour On A Date?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Justin Hamilton 29 August 2013 (2013-08-29)
Verity's (Asher Keddie) boss, Jason (Stephen Curry), springs a surprise that fails to impress. Student, Richard (Louis Corbett), hosts a dinner for two with his crush, Lucy (Eva Lazzaro). It could be the perfect night if only his family don't interfere.
4 4 "Do Opposites Attract?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Kate Langbroek 5 September 2013 (2013-09-05)
A chance meeting at a bus stop allows country girl Jessica (Kate McLennan) to spend some time with Sri Lankan Muslim Ashraf (Nazeem Hussain). Meanwhile, happy-go-lucky Zara (Kate Ritchie) and strong minded Eve (Nadine Garner) struggle to find common ground.
5 5 "Should You Date On The Rebound?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar, Tony Moclair and Steve Gates 12 September 2013 (2013-09-12)
Single father Hugo (Shane Jacobson) reluctantly agrees to a blind date with his sister's nanny Camilla (Pia Miranda). Shopping centre workers Winston (Ronny Chieng) & Manda (Emily Taheny) may or may not be ready to move on from their previous relationships.
6 6 "How Much Do First Impressions Count?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Jess Harris 19 September 2013 (2013-09-19)
Wallflower Vicky (Sophie Lowe) finally lands a date with her work crush, the extremely confident Ben (Ryan Shelton). Health fanatic Virginia (Jess Harris) takes a chance with an extrovert and life of the party, Kane (Daniel Wyllie).
7 7 "Should You Have Sex On A First Date?" Peter Helliar Peter Helliar and Lawrence Mooney 26 September 2013 (2013-09-26)
Radio jock, The Pig (Lawrence Mooney), gets a shock when he meets a young fan (Sophie Cusworth); and octogenarian Josie (Jackie Kelleher) offers fellow retirement home resident Doug (Ron Jacobson) an unexpected proposition.
8 8 "Does Age Matter?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Shaun Micallef 3 October 2013 (2013-10-03)
Med student Alison (Heidi Valkenburg) tries to keep her expectations in check while on a date with fellow med student, Michael (Peter Rowsthorn). Will age spoil any chance of a relationship between Englishman John (Ross Noble) and widower Don (Ian Smith)?

Season 2

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
9 1 "Do Set Up Dates Work?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Celia Pacquola 16 October 2014 (2014-10-16)
Jen (Kat Stewart) was set up with Greg's (Peter Helliar) brother, but ends up on a date with Greg's father, Graham (Roy Billing). Radio news presenter Cynthia (Celia Pacquola) is set up on a date for a radio stunt with George (Matt Okine).
10 2 "Is It OK To Date A Friend's Ex?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Lawrence Mooney 23 October 2014 (2014-10-23)
Declan (Rove McManus) receives the go ahead from theatre performer Roland (Shaun Micallef) to date his ex-lover Tess (Adrienne Pickering). Sue (Veronica Milsom) tests her loyalty when a date to the cinema with Kane (Dan Wyllie) proves extremely revealing.
11 3 "What's the Worst Thing that Can Happen?" Erin White Peter Helliar and Phil Lloyd 30 October 2014 (2014-10-30)
Physio Amy (Justine Clarke) breaks her rule about not dating clients with Brad (Phil Lloyd). Manda (Emily Taheny) takes Winston (Ronny Chieng) out of their comfort zone to go camping for their 1st anniversary.
12 4 "How Much Research Should You Do Before Dating?" Erin White Peter Helliar, Magda Szubanski, and Ryan Shelton 6 November 2014 (2014-11-06)
Mary-Angela (Magda Szubanski) wants a big favour on a hen's night from stripper Rory (Lachy Hulme). Juzzy (Steen Raskopoulos) goes for a date with a Facebook friend, but ends up having drinks with childhood friend Abby (Tegan Higginbotham).
13 5 "Should You Date Outside Your Comfort Zone?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar and Ryan Shelton 13 November 2014 (2014-11-13)
Jocelyn (Susie Porter) needs a date for a swingers party to impress her husband, and takes along colleague Craig (Rhys Darby) for the ride. Ray (Sam Simmons) gets a "residential visit" from Paulina (Tasma Walton), who has a secret.
14 6 "Should You Date on Impulse?" Jonathan Brough Peter Helliar, Luke McGregor and Eddie Perfect 20 November 2014 (2014-11-20)
Joanne (Deborah Mailman) takes a chance on the man who saved her, Terry (Jimeoin). Freja (Amber Clayton) joins Jeremy (Eddie Perfect) on a search for his dog on her last night in Australia.
15 7 "Should You Re-connect With An Old Flame?" Peter Helliar Peter Helliar and Roz Hammond 27 November 2014 (2014-11-27)
Sharna (Bridie Carter) decides to have a booty call her musician ex Harry (Vince Colosimo), and encourages him to take a new direction. Lizzie (Roz Hammond) discovers that her disastrous ex Matt (Aaron Pedersen) has become guru Arjuna.
16 8 "Should You Take a Date to a Wedding?" Peter Helliar Peter Helliar and Steve Gates 4 December 2014 (2014-12-04)
Siblings Mark (Tom Ballard) and Natalie (Malorie O'Neill) make a pact to take a date to their brother's wedding. For the recently out Mark, he chooses his grandfather's carer Tom (Joel Creasey) for their first date, while Natalie chooses "inspiring" uni rabble-rouser Nathan (Toby Wallace).

Reception

Rob Moran felt It's a Date "opts for star power and broad gags" over quality.[4] Debi Enkar felt the series was warm.[5] Kylie Northam felt that while the series was prone to being ocker, there were some truisms.[6]

See also

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