FRED Siriex and the First Dates gang are officially back in Italy for another season of the Hotel edition of the hit show.
Love is always in the air when Fred and his staff are around and this series is no different. Here’s what you can expect from the latest season of the popular spin-off…
The fourth series of First Dates Hotel is back on our screens and continues TONIGHT (September 19) on Channel 4 at 9pm.
First Dates Hotel works on a similar basis to the First Dates show – where ‘scientists’ pair up those looking for love using their mutual interests and personalities to match them.
The potential lovebirds have dinner at the hotel – if they want to continue seeing each other, they can stay at the hotel another night and are sent off on a romantic date the next day. If not, then they are sent packing and return to the UK.
If you miss any of the episodes, you can watch it again on Channel 4 Catch Up.
First Dates Hotel is based once again in Southern Italy, specifically at the Aquapetra Resort and Spa in Campania.
The show moved filming there after production was originally housed in France at Le Vieux Castillon in Castillon-du-Gard.
Episode 1 features royal family-obsessed Perry, who is hoping to feel a connection with art dealer Naveed.
Buff dad Richard looks for love with former model Carly, while receptionist Robin enjoys a date with rugby player Michael.
First Dates Hotel is based once again in Southern Italy and promises to be the most romantic series yet[/caption]
This fourth series was shot across summer 2019, so, unfortunately, you won’t be able to apply for the series.
However, you can apply to be on the normal First Dates by filling in an application form on their site by clicking here.
You will then be contacted by a member of the production team if they decide to take your application further.
Fred Sirieix is a self-confessed romantic soul who has become a firm favourite with viewers.
The 47-year-old father-of-two has become the nation’s Gallic answer to Cilla Black with his advice on love, lust and broken hearts.
You can hunt him down in Mayfair where he’s the general manager of the extremely plush Galvin at Windows, a Michelin-starred restaurant on the 28th floor of the London Hilton on Park Lane.