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The Luke of Love

Comedy series from comedian Luke McQueen. With the 91热爆 at their wits' end they opt to try a format that requires no talent - reality dating.

After Luke McQueen's two previous pilots ended in disaster, thanks largely to his own self-destructive tendencies, his producers decide to try a format that requires absolutely no talent from him - a reality dating show. Inspired by Love Island and other dating shows, their hope is that his questionable behaviour might actually provide some genuine entertainment.

Blissfully unaware of their motives, Luke is excited at the prospect of a dating show and a shot at true love. Having read that most women look for a good sense of humour above all else in a partner Luke sets out to prove this theory with a format that offers six lucky women the chance to win the ultimate prize - a comedian for a boyfriend.

Once he finds himself in a mansion with six girls, things start to unfurl as his abandonment issues come to fore and it becomes clear that despite the aim of the game, he doesn't want to let any of the girls go. Can Luke get over his nerves and seduce them with laughter? Can the girls handle the somewhat unorthodox dating challenges? Most importantly though, can Luke pull off the white skinny jeans look?

59 minutes

Last on

Sat 22 Sep 2018 00:10

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Music Played

  • ABC

    The Look Of Love

  • Calvin Harris

    Slide (feat. Frank Ocean & Migos)

  • Clean Bandit

    Symphony (feat. Zara Larsson)

  • Kygo

    Carry Me (feat. Julia Michaels)

  • Bibio

    A Mineral Love

  • 脡tienne de Cr茅cy

    Love

  • Chase & Status

    Pressure (feat. Major Lazer)

  • Dua Lipa

    Be The One

  • Jon Hopkins

    Abandon Window

  • Hex Orchestra

    Fade To Black

  • Soulsavers, Mark Lanegan

    You Will Miss Me When I Burn

  • Giorgio Moroder & Philip Oakey

    Together In Electric Dreams

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Luke McQueen
Luke's Dad Mark Silcox
Director Paul Taylor
Series Producer Arron Ferster
Production Company Talkback

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