Bachelor Pad
The remaining couples go to Las Vegas where they must master a Cirque du Soleil routine in 24 hours.
The remaining couples go to Las Vegas where they must master a Cirque du Soleil routine in 24 hours.
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One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
One New Zealand bachelor and 25 bachelorettes get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find love.
Fred welcomes one last batch of lovelorn singles to the "First Dates" Hotel.
Singles include 30-year-old Gemma, 43-year-old bricklayer Alfie, and 42-year-old comedian Louise.
Manchester lads Adam and Dean check in for dates with best friends Kate and Charlotte.
Girl-about-town Bella's well-to-do date is Tom, whose silver spoon hasn't helped him strike gold.
Darill and single mum Millie seem well matched, but some things shouldn't be said on a date.
Fitness fanatic Bernard, who's 87, meets ballroom-dancing-grandma Ruth.
Kaylee meets Charlie by the pool but they're each meant to be on a date with someone else.
The Houses summon their inner extraterrestrials for an out-of-this-world function.
Competitors emulate the performance styles of their founding mothers in March of the Mummies.
It's time for a Money Ball, in which a $25,000 bounty awaits the winners of three rowdy showdowns.
The voguers unleash their inner freaks at the "Circus Bezerkus" ball.
The Houses get ready to slay three challenges at a fairy-tale ball, where hair performance is queen.
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