When Love Comes to Town | |
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Genre | reality |
Presented by | Natalie Gruzlewski |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (as of 24 June 2014) |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Nine Network |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 20 May – 24 June 2014 |
When Love Comes to Town is an Australian dating reality television series that first aired on the Nine Network on 20 May 2014. [1] The series is hosted by Natalie Gruzlewski, who previously also hosted a similar series The Farmer Wants a Wife.
A group of city girls travel the country, stopping in regional areas to meet eligible bachelors. If the chemistry’s right, they can choose to stay on and pursue a relationship, otherwise it’s back on the bus and on to the next location.
Name [2] [3] | Age | Occupation | Location | No. of destinations | Found Love? |
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Jessica | 27 | Car Hire Coordinator | Brisbane | 1 | No |
Ainslie | 35 | Surfwear Sales Rep | Perth | 4 | No |
Kelly | 29 | Nanny | Sydney | 1 | Yes |
JJ | 30 | Advertising Executive | Melbourne | 2 | Yes |
Rebekah | 22 | Law Student & Legal Secretary | Adelaide | 3 | Yes |
Renee | 24 | Corporate PR | N/A | 4 | Yes |
Amanda | 30 | Sales | Brisbane | 2 | Yes |
Shelley | 29 | Accountant | Sydney | 2 | Yes |
Abbey | 28 | Business Banker | Perth | 3 | Yes |
Tash | 28 | Burlesque Dance Teacher | Brisbane | 3 | No |
Mindy | 27 | HR Consultant | Brisbane | 1 | Yes |
Zoe | 30 | Marketing Director | N/A | 4 | Yes |
Nikki | 27 | Personal Trainer | N/A | 2 | Yes |
Amy | 28 | Architect | N/A | 1 | No |
Caitlin | 22 | Student | N/A | 2 | Yes |
Jennifer | 24 | Beautician | N/A | 1 | No |
Name [4] | Age | Occupation | Location |
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Adam | 29 | Carpenter | Margaret River, WA |
Moshe | 26 | Lawyer | |
Gav | 26 | Stonemason | Kangaroo Island, SA |
Tom | 31 | Mechanic/Farmer | |
Andy | 35 | Winemaker | Barossa Valley, SA |
Josh | 30 | Winemaker | |
Bill | 33 | Cray Fisherman | Robe, SA |
Charlie | 29 | Surf Instructor & Farmer | |
Leigh | 26 | Hairdresser | Sale, VIC |
Reggie | 25 | Personal Trainer | |
Adrian | 33 | Furniture Maker | Cobram, VIC |
John | 25 | Cactus Farmer | |
Mitch | 25 | Rural Contractor | Orange, NSW |
Sam | 25 | PE Teacher | |
Shadid | 25 | Veterinarian Surgeon | Port Macquarie, NSW |
Stu | 25 | Restaurant Manager & Golf Player | |
Tom | 26 | Mechanical Engineer | Mount Isa, QLD |
James | 29 | Doctor | |
Kendal | 36 | Plumber | Airlie Beach, QLD |
Doug | 27 | Boilermaker |
Location | Bachelor | The Single Ladies | Found Love? | Ladies Decision [4] |
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Margaret River, WA | Moshe | Jessica & Renee | No | Both ladies decided not to stay with him |
Adam | Abbey & JJ | Yes, with JJ | Abbey decided to leave & JJ stayed with him | |
Kangaroo Island, SA | Gav | Shelley & Amanda | No | Both ladies decided not to stay with him |
Tom | Rebekah & Kelly | Yes, with Kelly | Rebekah decided to leave because of the location & Kelly stayed with him | |
The Barossa Valley, SA | Andy | Mindy & Abbey | Yes, with Mindy | Abbey decided to leave & Mindy decided to stay with him |
Josh | Ainslie & Jess | No | both girls decided to leave | |
Robe, SA | Bill | Tash & Rebekah | No | Both girls decided not to stay |
Charlie | Amanda & Renee | Yes, with Amanda | Amanda decided to stay with him & Renee decided they're better off being friends | |
Sale, VIC | Leigh | Abbey & Tash | Yes, with Abbey | Abbey decided to stay & Tash decided she didn't want to stay |
Reggie | Zoe & Shelley | Yes, with Shelley | Zoe decided to leave & Shelley decided to stay with him | |
Cobram, VIC | Adrian | Ainslie & Zoe | No | Both of the girls decided to leave |
John | Caitlin & Renee | No | Caitlin decided to leave & Renee left after receiving bad news about her grandfather | |
Orange, NSW | Mitch | Nikki & Renee | Yes, with Renee | Nikki bowed out and left & Renee stayed behind with him |
Sam | Jess & Rebekah | Yes, with Rebekah | Jess decided to leave & Rebekah stayed with him | |
Port Macquarie, NSW | Shadid | Nikki & JJ | Yes, with Nikki | Nikki stayed with him & JJ didn't feel a connection between them and left |
Stu | Amy & Caitlin | Yes, with Caitlin | Caitlin chose to stay with him & Amy decided to leave | |
Mount Isla, QLD | Tom | Jess & Caitlin | No | Both of the girls left |
James | Ainslie & Zoe | No | Both of the girls decided to leave | |
Airlie Beach, QLD | Kendal | Ainslie & Tash | No | Both girls didn't have feelings for him and they left |
Doug | Zoe & Jennifer | Yes, with Zoe | Zoe was smitten by him and decided to stay & Jennifer decided to leave | |
Couple | Location | Current Status [5] |
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Adam & JJ | Margaret River, WA | Separated |
Tom & Kelly | Kangaroo Island, SA | Separated |
Andy & Mindy | The Barossa Valley, SA | Separated |
Charlie & Jemma | Robe, SA | Separated |
Leigh & Abbey | Sale, VIC | Together |
Reggie & Shelley | Separated | |
Mitch & Renee | Orange, NSW | Together |
Sam & Rebekah | Separated | |
Shadid & Nikki | Port Macquarie, NSW | Together |
Stu & Caitlin | Unknown | |
Doug & Zoe | Airlie Beach, QLD | Together |
Episode | Original airdate | Timeslot | Nightly Viewers | Nightly Rank | Ref | |
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1 | "Episode 1" | 20 May 2014 | Tuesday 8:30 pm | 868,000 | #9 | [6] |
2 | "Episode 2" | 21 May 2014 | Wednesday 8:30 pm | 647,000 | #16 | [7] |
3 | "Episode 3" | 27 May 2014 | Tuesday 8:30 pm | 636,000 | #19 | [8] |
4 | "Episode 4" | 3 June 2014 | 657,000 | #16 | [9] | |
5 | "Episode 5" | 10 June 2014 | 625,000 | #18 | [10] | |
6 | "Episode 6" | 17 June 2014 | N/A | [11] | ||
7 | "Episode 7" | Tuesday 9:30 pm | N/A | |||
8 | "Episode 8" | 24 June 2014 | Tuesday 8:30 pm | N/A | [12] |
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