First.Dates.Ireland.Season 10 Episode 8
Show moreShow lessCupid's arrow is set to hit Irish shores this month when the brand new series of First Dates Ireland airs on RTÉ2. The restaurant doors will swing open bringing singletons from all over the country together in the hope of finding love.At the helm of the Irish First Dates restaurant is maître d' - Mateo Saina. Originally from Croatia, Mateo moved to Dublin in 2004 to take up a position at 'Browns on the Green'. Falling instantly in love with the city and its people, Mateo has lived here ever since. Joining Mateo is his team of merry matchmakers; barman Ethan Miles and waitress Alice Marr.The singletons who will visit the restaurant range in age from 20 to 70 plus. The unobtrusive cameras allow the daters to forget they are being filmed and start bonding. or not!Year started: 2016
Categories: Romance
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Show moreShow lessCupid's arrow is set to hit Irish shores this month when the brand new series of First Dates Ireland airs on RTÉ2. The restaurant doors will swing open bringing singletons from all over the country together in the hope of finding love.At the helm of the Irish First Dates restaurant is maître d' - Mateo Saina. Originally from Croatia, Mateo moved to Dublin in 2004 to take up a position at 'Browns on the Green'. Falling instantly in love with the city and its people, Mateo has lived here ever since. Joining Mateo is his team of merry matchmakers; barman Ethan Miles and waitress Alice Marr.The singletons who will visit the restaurant range in age from 20 to 70 plus. The unobtrusive cameras allow the daters to forget they are being filmed and start bonding. or not!Year started: 2016
Categories: Romance
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00:01To love everybody.
00:02This...
00:03To love!
00:04...is the first state's restaurant.
00:06Let's have some fun.
00:07Yay!
00:11A place where anything...
00:13What have you gotten yourself into?
00:15...is possible.
00:16Are you ready?
00:17I'm shaking myself, I'm not gonna lie.
00:19I need some romance.
00:21An instant attraction.
00:23Hi.
00:24You're gorgeous.
00:26All of my women die, so don't get too close.
00:28All of my husbands died, so don't worry.
00:33A match made in heaven.
00:36You are just a big, tall drink of water, aren't you?
00:39Or both.
00:41A sudden shock to the senses.
00:43Oh, here we go.
00:45I live for the drama.
00:47None of these diners know what to expect.
00:50I'm actually getting engaged tonight.
00:51Absolutely.
00:52I won't send you dick pics.
00:54You are nailing this date, pal.
00:56What happens next...
00:58Oh, no!
01:00...is up to them.
01:03It's the moment of truth.
01:11This year I noticed a lot of dates will bring in the gift.
01:14Well, that's a very nice touch.
01:17Romance is not dead.
01:20Those little things mean a lot to me.
01:22LucasAid sport on a Saturday morning when you're hungover,
01:24or a coffee in bed on a Sunday morning.
01:28Love is when you do things for the other person.
01:31Not just because you want something from them,
01:33but just because you want to do that.
01:36It's a very old-school thing to kind of do, but it's kind of nice,
01:39and it makes, I think, the other person feel like,
01:42oh, you know, they're really putting in the effort.
01:44I love when people are giving me gifts,
01:46because, like, I am a gift person.
01:48Watch me dance.
01:51True connection.
01:52For flight attendant Tanya,
01:54it's like the reassuring click of a securely fastened seatbelt.
01:57Probably the most important is to have this and then, you know,
02:02if it's the right person or no.
02:06So I always trust my intuition.
02:08Probably that's why I've never been in a relationship,
02:10because I keep my heart for someone who is really going to be important for me.
02:17Now, senorita.
02:18Hi, how are you?
02:19Welcome.
02:20Welcome.
02:21What's your name, beautiful?
02:22Tanya.
02:23Tanya? Where are you from, Tanya?
02:24I'm Ukrainian.
02:25Oh, Ukrainian lady.
02:26Welcome, Tanya.
02:28Hi.
02:29I moved to Ireland two years ago because of the war.
02:32We have some relatives here in Ireland,
02:34so I might ask them,
02:36maybe they are able to accept you.
02:38So I said, like, yeah, it's going to be a great idea,
02:40and they said, like, yeah, absolutely no problem.
02:42You must have found the culture shock, did you?
02:45For the first time, obviously.
02:47Yeah, yeah.
02:48Because here people are so friendly,
02:50so nice, bubbling,
02:52and we are, like, not smiling
02:54and, like, don't touch each other,
02:57like, you know, keep a distance most of the time.
02:59Have you dated many Irish guys so far?
03:02Uh, I would say, okay.
03:04I think only one.
03:05Only one?
03:06Yeah.
03:07Didn't go well clearly.
03:08No, actually, he was grand.
03:10It's so important that the guy could be taller.
03:13I just don't know, because I feel I'm really short,
03:16and if both of us are going to be short,
03:19then we're going to have, like, little kids.
03:22You know, they're not going to be tall as well,
03:24so I just think a hat, you know, for my future babies.
03:32Hey, how are you? You all right?
03:34Yeah.
03:37Being a mathematician, Lloyd calculates.
03:40He doesn't just answer off the top of his head.
03:44Am I confident?
03:45It's a tough question to answer.
03:46I'm confident when I come out of the barbers, anyway.
03:52I suppose I am.
03:53Like, I know my self-worth.
03:54Like, I know what I...
03:55I know my value,
03:56and I, like, just wouldn't really settle for anything less
03:58than I feel like I deserve.
04:00Nice to meet you, man.
04:01How are you, bro?
04:02Where are you from?
04:03I'm from Cork.
04:04Welcome.
04:05From the capital, huh?
04:06Exactly, exactly, exactly.
04:07Margot Robbie is definitely the go-to, all right?
04:09Well, I like blondes.
04:10If you can find Margot Robbie, that'll be all right.
04:12Yeah, perfect.
04:13What do you want?
04:14A little bit of chocolate.
04:15Oh!
04:16Safe.
04:17It's a natural aphrodisiac.
04:19It's all right, it's all right.
04:20I'm definitely just very, very picky.
04:22Like, I've literally no problem...
04:24I've no problem being single, like...
04:25Hi!
04:26Ha, you couldn't wait that little bit.
04:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, I couldn't wait.
04:29I'm Lloyd.
04:30Nice to meet you.
04:31How are you doing?
04:32Nice to meet you.
04:33Tanya.
04:34Hey, how are you doing?
04:35Oh, that's so sweet.
04:36No worries at all.
04:37Look at you.
04:38Are you sick?
04:39I do.
04:40Yeah, oh good.
04:41I've been, like, so excited.
04:42Are you nervous?
04:43Yeah.
04:44Are you nervous?
04:45Obviously, I've got a glass of wine.
04:46I'll be fine now.
04:47I have no problem just shooting my shot, even if someone said no.
04:50I feel like you always feel good after shooting a shot, whether they say yes or no or not.
04:54You have nice eyes, I like them.
04:55Oh, thanks so much.
04:56Yeah, very nice.
04:57They change.
04:58You look very nice as well as well.
04:59Yeah, thanks so much.
05:00I'd write so hard.
05:01You too?
05:03I tried.
05:04To impress each other.
05:06Oh.
05:07Sorry.
05:08Uh oh.
05:09Too early.
05:10I know, I know.
05:11You even make a sip.
05:18How long have you been single?
05:20Forever.
05:21I've been single for about 20 years.
05:25I am loving it.
05:31I said to a friend of mine, if I knew that 66 was going to be this good, I would have
05:36been 66 for my whole life.
05:38Oh, oh, oh, she's a lady.
05:42Rani's date better bring something special to the table, because she already has everything
05:48she needs.
05:49I am very content.
05:50I'm very, very content in my life, and I know I'm very fortunate to be in that position.
05:55Oh, oh, oh, she's a lady.
05:58Anybody who is coming in, they're going to have to add to that contentment, rather than
06:03me having to go, all right, I won't go on holidays on my own anymore.
06:06Hi.
06:07Hi there.
06:08How are you?
06:09Good.
06:10How are you?
06:11Good.
06:12Pleased to meet you.
06:13Your name, madam?
06:14Rani.
06:15Rani, you look stunning.
06:17You look beautiful.
06:19Where from?
06:20Kildare.
06:21Kildare.
06:22Lovely.
06:23Lovely.
06:24Nice.
06:25So how do you feel today?
06:26It's like everyone, I suppose, a little bit nervous.
06:28Yeah, yeah.
06:29Excited.
06:30Yeah.
06:31Butterflies in the stomach.
06:32Well, that's a great feeling to have.
06:33All right.
06:34I like doing something that makes me frightened every now and again, and I suppose this does
06:38make me frightened.
06:39What's frightening for me is if it actually does work out.
06:44I'm open to the suggestions.
06:47It's like diving into the deep end of the pool.
06:50Yeah, yeah.
06:51Nobody there to help me now.
06:53This is it.
06:56I suppose the big thing for a common interest, I love theatre and I love films and I love the
07:04arts.
07:05That would be nice.
07:06That would be something that I really would like to share with somebody.
07:09Yeah, I like going to the theatre.
07:13I'm very open to anything.
07:15Julian likes to give generously of himself.
07:18And that, among other reasons, is why he's back.
07:22Welcome, mister.
07:23Hello.
07:24Hi there.
07:25How's everything?
07:26How's your memory?
07:27Julian, I was here six years ago.
07:29Yeah.
07:30I'm a giver.
07:31I'm not a taker.
07:32So it would be nice to share something with somebody.
07:36Is the lady here?
07:37She is.
07:38I am.
07:39It doesn't matter.
07:40You look well.
07:41You look better.
07:42I'm 75.
07:43Really?
07:44It doesn't matter.
07:45It's the way you put it in there.
07:46You're quite right.
07:47Yeah.
07:48I feel wonderful in the evening.
07:49It's wonderful and there's no nicer thing than probably somebody to share it with, to
07:55have a drink and discuss not what you've done, but what they've done, you know, to share
08:00that.
08:01So one misses that.
08:02You look around me.
08:03That's Julian.
08:04Hi.
08:05Hello.
08:06How are you?
08:07How are you?
08:08My God.
08:09I can't believe it.
08:10Oh, those eyes, my God.
08:14I'm desperate for a woman.
08:17Did I not listen properly, your name?
08:19I was just about to ask you.
08:21Jesus.
08:22I'm Julian.
08:23Well, I was just overcome.
08:24You look so beautiful.
08:25Oh, thank you, Julian.
08:26My name is Rani.
08:27Rani.
08:28R-A-N-I.
08:29Yes.
08:30Good.
08:31Good.
08:32Yes, yes, yes.
08:33Kindness.
08:34That's the bottom line, really.
08:36It's kindness.
08:37Kind to humans and kind to dogs.
08:41In fact, all animals.
08:43Do you like dogs?
08:45Love them.
08:46Oh.
08:47Love the outdoor life.
08:48Oh, very good.
08:49Yeah.
08:50I'm a gardener.
08:51I'm an Irish country boy, you know.
08:53I have the horses and dogs and all that, the outdoor life.
08:57And I'm a gardener, so I love plants and I like the theatre and culture and love Newbridge.
09:02I used to go to the theatre in Newbridge.
09:05To the Moat?
09:06Yeah, it was very nice.
09:07To the Moat Theatre?
09:08Yeah, yeah, yeah, that one there.
09:10And cheers, Rani.
09:12Cheers, and lovely to meet you.
09:14Well, me too.
09:15Oh, those eyes.
09:19I never ask you, how old are you?
09:21I'm 23.
09:22Oh my God, so young.
09:24How old did you think I was?
09:26Yeah, I saw like 27.
09:28It's always Sugar Mummy.
09:32Could be, oh my God.
09:33No, but you don't look your age, to be honest.
09:37I don't know, it's like, it's a compliment.
09:39Like you look more mature.
09:40Thank you very much.
09:41I try to be mature.
09:42I try to be mature.
09:43Oh my God.
09:44You have a nice gap now.
09:45That's true.
09:46You said 25, is it?
09:47Yeah, 25, yeah.
09:48Is that too rare?
09:49I kind of prefer older girls anyway.
09:51I feel like...
09:52Male fuss.
09:53Yeah, that's it.
09:54Yeah.
09:55For me, it's so important to have meaningful conversation with the person.
10:00We definitely need to have something to talk about.
10:04You know, recently I heard a really cool phrase and I always try to follow this phrase.
10:10One guy said, like, we feel depressed when we think about past and we feel very anxious.
10:15Who said that?
10:16I've literally seen that.
10:17Yeah, yeah.
10:18I don't know.
10:19Like I saw, I can't remember where I saw it, but it just stick in my mind and all the
10:23time I try to follow my emotions.
10:25How do I feel?
10:26I try to ask questions and stuff like that.
10:27Yeah, no, you're right.
10:28You're right.
10:29Yeah, no, I agree.
10:30I agree.
10:31I've heard that quote before and I've taught things like that.
10:32Isn't that so cool?
10:33Yeah, that's good.
10:34I'm very driven towards, like, being successful.
10:36Like, I feel like that's my number one driver.
10:38It's like, all I want to be is, all I want to be known for is being a success.
10:43Maybe I'll never be a success, but like what I'm trying to achieve.
10:46You said all the right things, to be fair.
10:48No, I literally agree with everything you said there.
10:50Yeah?
10:51I would say, would you say you're a deep thinker?
10:53I am.
10:54Yeah, I would say so too.
10:55I'm still trying to figure out, like, what I'm supposed to be doing with my life, but
10:59every day, slowly, I know one day I will figure it out.
11:02Yeah, yeah.
11:07Adorable, frisky, and terribly affectionate, in many ways, Connor is a man's best friend.
11:13I've been told I have golden retriever or anything.
11:15And they called it puppy love.
11:22I think that it's important that the energy is matched, but I think if they're exactly
11:26like me, it'd just be carnage.
11:27I'm just going to be myself, as people say.
11:32Although some of my friends have told me to not be myself.
11:33I was like, I bet you aren't going to do that.
11:34I like to think I'm funny.
11:35I like making people laugh, because I think that puts them at ease and allows kind of
11:39things to open up a bit more.
11:40I'm a fairly open book.
11:41I think I wear my heart so far down on my sleeve.
11:42It sometimes falls on the ground.
11:43Man, you're going to be great, dude.
11:44Hopefully, we find you something what you're looking for.
11:45Yeah, I could.
11:46Follow me, man.
11:47Yeah, I could.
11:48Follow me.
11:49Follow me.
11:50Follow me.
11:51Follow me.
11:52Follow me.
11:53Follow me.
11:54I'm still a bit nervous, because, you know, you don't know the person.
11:55But I kind of, I like to think I get hit it off kind of quickly with most people.
11:56All right, Neil, that's corner.
11:57Hi, how are you?
11:58What's going on, sweetheart?
11:59How are you?
12:00Jesus, you go on forever, don't you?
12:01Oh, my God.
12:02Are you just hanging?
12:03We're going to get you.
12:04I've never felt so short in my life.
12:05Hey, look at the shades, you know.
12:06Oh, they are class.
12:07Uh, look.
12:08Narcos.
12:09Oh, yeah.
12:10Oh, yeah.
12:11Oh, yeah.
12:12Oh, yeah.
12:13Oh, yeah.
12:14Oh, yeah.
12:15Oh, yeah.
12:16Oh, yeah.
12:17Oh, yeah.
12:18Oh, yeah.
12:19Oh, yeah.
12:20Oh, yeah.
12:21Oh, yeah.
12:22Oh, yeah.
12:23Oh, yeah.
12:24Oh, yeah.
12:25Oh, yeah.
12:26Oh, yeah.
12:27Oh, yeah.
12:28How much?
12:29So, I think we'll go starters and mains then.
12:32Yeah.
12:33I'll sort of go more on the vegetarian side too, me.
12:36Okay, yes.
12:37There's a vegan one there, fennel, orange and quinoa salad.
12:40Jesus, that sounds wonderful.
12:42Mmm.
12:43I might go for the fish, which is Atlantic cod.
12:46Yeah, I'm a fishy.
12:48Yeah, I like fish.
12:50I'm very fishy.
12:51I think when I was in school, I was less confident.
12:57And then I suppose, in some ways, I forced myself to be more confident
13:03and put myself in situations that tested me or challenged me a little bit
13:08and found that, you know, it wasn't so bad after all.
13:11I'm going to be very rude and ask you your name again.
13:15No problem.
13:16I'm Julian.
13:17Julian.
13:18Can you say something about putting it up there?
13:21Yes.
13:22And the rude one is that...
13:23No, don't tell me.
13:24It's not really rude.
13:26Mm-hmm.
13:27You just picture somebody with no clothes on.
13:30That is rude.
13:31See?
13:32You think so?
13:33Do I miss now being in a relationship?
13:36Well, recently I was on a holiday, sun holiday.
13:39And you know what was the thing that really struck me?
13:42I had nobody to put sunblock on my back.
13:45Are you content in your life as it is?
13:49Oh, yes.
13:50Very content.
13:51Yeah.
13:52I feel very lucky.
13:53Yes.
13:54Yes.
13:55I have a few very good friends.
13:56I really feel that some older people, you know, it upsets me a lot to feel they're being
14:06neglected.
14:07I'm very lucky.
14:08Very good health.
14:09Two Viking fingers, you know.
14:11And what do you call...
14:12What are Viking fingers?
14:13The tender needs to be cut, but you know, through Covid I...
14:15Oh, I had that.
14:16I had that.
14:17Did you?
14:18Did you have it done?
14:19Yes.
14:20One tries to stay as independent and healthy for as long as one can, but it's not always
14:25possible.
14:26And then you need somebody with sympathy.
14:28You know?
14:29I've had everything done.
14:31Oh, look, jokingly.
14:34Fillers and everything.
14:36Have you?
14:37Yeah.
14:38And this is because it hurts me to shave.
14:41Okay.
14:42That if some lovely lady would like to be kissed and rushed, I would remove it.
14:47I have a pretty boring life.
14:48I just stay home.
14:49No, I'm kidding.
14:50No, I love to party.
14:51I love to go out.
14:52I love to hang out with friends.
14:54Daniel's a serious looker, but don't be fooled by that smoldering expression.
15:05I have a pretty boring life. I just stay home. No, I'm kidding. No, I love to party. I love
15:11to go out. I love to hang out with friends.
15:14Welcome. Hello. How are you? Your name? Daniel. Some say I do have that kind of like resting
15:23bitch face. You know, that's just like. Happy to be here. Yeah, a little nervous, but very
15:29happy. You don't come across as intense, which is good. No, no, you have poker face, which
15:33is good, you know. I'm so not like that. I love for the laughs. I love for the banter.
15:39Well, how's the crack? How are you? Bye. Nice to meet you. What's your name? What's
15:44your name? Daniel. Daniel, Connor. Connor. I mean, the first day is we're getting to
15:50all of them. It's not about anything too kind of mad. It's just about kind of, just
15:53kind of having the crack and seeing, just seeing where to your gel. Where are you from?
15:56I'm from a place called Dunboyne. Okay. So it's technically County Mead, but we have Dublin
16:01bus, so I like that. Okay. I don't like to say I'm a Mead man. Not too far either. Yeah,
16:05yeah. Hi, how are you? Hi, great. How are you? Good. Neil. Daniel. What would you like
16:11to drink? Can I get a glass of Prosecco? You can, of course. Absolutely. Thank you. I don't
16:16really have a specific type for looks, but if they, if they look well and they present
16:20themselves well and they're confident in themselves, then that's, that's, that's a
16:24winner for me. Now we're growing. Great Gatsby there. Thank you. Enjoy. Oh, cheers. Well, cheers.
16:30Cheers. Do you have like brothers and sisters or anything? Oh yeah, I have two. Two sisters.
16:39Two sisters. I have three brothers. Three brothers? Three brothers, yeah. Oh my God, so four in total.
16:44Exactly. Are you close to your sisters or? Yeah, I am. Yeah, but they're far away. So
16:49we try to see each other. Okay. Or talk on the phone sometimes. Yeah. But you know,
16:55with the youngest one, it's pretty hard. She doesn't care. Yeah, I know. You know,
16:58she gives you as much as possible attention when you see you in real life. But on the phone,
17:03she's like, hi, hi, and run away. When the war started, nobody knew what to expect. So when I came to
17:11Ireland, everything was absolutely new for me, you're a bit lost. You don't know anybody. So
17:17you feel like you step into a new page of your life. Is it tough being kind of far away?
17:23Um, no, I would say like, it's a normal way to be separatized from your parents.
17:29Yeah. Because like, it's a process of growing up. But yeah, at some point when you have really tough
17:37time, you want to come to your mommy and daddy and they can protect you. Do you think you ever feel
17:43lonely? Yeah, loads of time. Before I learned how to be on my own. Before I was always struggling,
17:51I had the problem that I need to go out with anybody. So I learned how to be on my own. And
17:59now I don't feel lonely. I just feel happy by myself. That's it. I presume you don't have any
18:03kids too. No, I don't. I don't either. No. I wish. How many kids did you have?
18:12Three? Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, that's fine. Twins first. Yeah.
18:17Get them out of the way. Family is the most important thing for me. I'm ready to have babies.
18:24Because I always want to be a young mom. You know, it's so cool. Yeah, I always will choose kids.
18:29Yeah, me too. Yeah, that's so, oh my God. It's very unusual because usually guys, they're like,
18:34I hate kids. Very unusual. I didn't expect to hear this answers. Well, I don't know. I wouldn't.
18:41You're too young for this. I'd be, I would still probably win a couple of years.
18:47Mm-hmm. Like, didn't, or like, I do want kids, but I feel like when you, you have them,
18:52like, there's no going back. Mm-hmm. There's no going back, like, so. You have to enjoy your life as well.
18:57Mm-hmm.
19:01You see you have a dog, have you? I have four. Oh, have you?
19:04I particularly like sighthounds. Sighthounds?
19:09Greyhounds, whippets, etc. Okay. And I love all.
19:13I have two Rottweilers. Oh, Jesus. Christ, I better behave myself.
19:18Fuck you. Check, check the armor. I get the steel armor. They're absolute sweethearts,
19:25but they've got a bad rep. So when people see them, they kind of go, and then other people just go,
19:30oh my God, they're beautiful. And I go, yes, you are too.
19:33They're absolutely lovable. And my son, so the family home, we divided in two. Right. And my son
19:42and live on one and I live on the other. Right. Great idea. He said to me, so, Mum,
19:48if you want to come over, just text me, because I might have a friend over, you know? And I was kind
19:54of thinking to myself, yeah, okay, so maybe you do the same for me. Guess what breed I would be if I was
20:03a dog? Oh my goodness. Jesus, it's so obvious. Is it? No, it's not, because I can't figure out.
20:13Here's my tail. I haven't a clue. Perpetual motion.
20:20Springer on speed. Yeah. Springer's Daniel. Yeah.
20:31Oh, we haven't even had... What? Oh, sorry, sorry. What have you been doing?
20:34No, I don't know. Have you been talking? Have you been enjoying yourself?
20:38Have you been enjoying yourself? Whoa. You haven't looked at the menus?
20:42We'll let Alice decide. It depends. Like, are you wanting to just have a bit of crack and take a risk
20:47and have some oysters, or do you want to go eat? We'll go for it. Yeah. Yeah.
20:52Let's go for it. Okay. You seem very excited.
21:05Just like his namesake, Dylan is a performer by choice, but a lyricist at heart. I am a musician.
21:13I'm in a band with my brother called Meet the TV, and we do, like, rock, pop, energetic kind of stuff.
21:23Love, I think, it's the most important thing in the world, kind of, isn't it? Like, all you need is love,
21:31you know? Love is all you need. Oh, nice.
21:43I'm here. I thought that was the door. I thought that was the door.
21:48It's sort of an unspoken thing. It's something you feel, and it's something that happens every day,
21:53and it's, I don't know, we all long for it, I think, in some ways. Let me try this. I like your seat.
22:00That's cool. How are we, Dylan? How are you? Have a seat, Dylan. Have a seat. Have a seat.
22:04You strapping him back? Make sure you get it back for the date, though.
22:07Oh, that's nice. No. My baby, teach me, teach me, teach me right.
22:12Nice. I guess I've had a blind date before. I feel like I'm good at rolling with the punches,
22:20maybe, and just, like, I'll get through it anyway, like, I think. This is my lucky chain. I wear that
22:26everywhere. All my gigs and my dates and shit. Cool, man. Hopefully it brings us some luck today.
22:31Yeah. What? A dead skull. Why wouldn't it?
22:35Jules gets a lot of compliments for her vintage chic and her impressive bangs. I've had the fringe for
22:45six years now, and it's half my personality. It's brilliant. It costs a lot of money to look this
22:51cheap. Yeah. So my housemates have gotten used to it now, and I'm there in the full robe with the full
22:56rollers in, hair and hat, cup of coffee, kind of like. Yeah, how are you? Yeah. Brilliant. Yeah.
23:10You look gorgeous. Thank you. It's cute, isn't it? It's a record box. It's meant for keeping seven
23:16inch singles in. What I use is now. Wow. The height thing doesn't matter to me at all. Like, I'm
23:22five foot four. Like, save the tall lads for the tall girls. I don't need them.
23:25How are you? I'm Jules. We're hugging out. Nice to meet you, Jules. How are you getting on?
23:30This is nice. Thank you very much. I love this. I love the green. Thank you. It's my mom's.
23:33Is it? Yeah, it's very cute. It's like vintage Marks and Spencers or something. I love it. I love that.
23:38This is also my mom's. No, I'm joking. Do you get approached much by people when you're out?
23:42No, not really. Only out, Alice. Kind of, but that's about it. Would you like a drink?
23:47Yeah, I'm going to go with a Cosmo, because I only watched the second Sex in the City movie last night.
23:52After my own heart. So, we're going to go. Oh, I've never seen it, actually. Have you seen the
23:56original series? I've never seen the show, like, at all. Oh, yeah. But my birthday is the same date
24:01as Sarah Jessica Parker's. There you go. 25th of March. Yeah. Yeah, 25th of March. Are you joking?
24:11No, it's also the same as Aretha Franklin and Elton John. I know.
24:18Oh, God, here we go. Oh, no. Oh, no. Nice. Oh, my God. This is going to go so badly.
24:27But there's these lovely things here. Why did you use floral? Okay. And do you chew it?
24:33It's up to you. I like to give it one or two chews. Some people just swallow. Okay.
24:38Um, we won't go any further with that. I was going to say, I was going to spit. I was going to stop there.
24:45What kind of bad habits has single life taught you? Having sex with men anonymously. After a while,
24:52it just gets boring. And just like, I think I've also grown as a person a little bit. And just like,
24:59you know, that's not really enough anymore. Enjoy. Thank you. Thanks. Oh, my God, right. Okay.
25:08That smells lovely. Okay. Right. So. Right. And then. Oh, my God. Cheers.
25:21Boy, you just went for it.
25:28Oh, that wasn't actually too bad.
25:30I literally have a folder where I'm recording videos saying like, hi, my future kids, your mom,
25:42like, now in Brazil, in front of like, Chris the Redeemer. And then like, oh, your auntie and me,
25:48we're on a boat meeting the sunset. So beautiful moment. We're just having a glass of wine.
25:53That's good. That's not a bad idea. No, it's good. Yeah. Yeah. See, now I need to record a video.
26:02In the future, when I'm going to have a kid, I want to show my babies how mom was so cool.
26:08See, now you have to make a video for me. Go on. Go on.
26:12You're, as a video director, you have to say to me, where is better? Should I stand up? Or should I sit
26:18down? So you have to tell me my good uncle? Then you have to tell me like, where is like, I don't look
26:25I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Very fast. You know, like, you look okay. Yes. So and
26:30where is better to sit? If I was to ask you to rate yourself on a scale of one to 10. I had a fighting
26:36with my mom recently, because I gave myself four. And she was like, what? So now I work a lot on my
26:43self esteem. And that would scale myself now, maybe for eight. What about hair? Oh,
26:50good. Hair looks good. Okay. So what I should do now? You're like a film director. You need to
26:54give me like scenario. Smile. Smile. Okay. You look good. Look over there. Now over there. Yeah. Perfect.
27:06I'm not going to look at it. Don't worry. Yeah. I'll be your personal photographer. Oh,
27:11Oh, you need to have a lot of patience. So don't promise what you can't do. I'm learning.
27:18I like to be in love. I'm very, I am very romantic. Yes. Okay. I love women. Well,
27:26the only men in my life, they've mostly been brutes. So I went to my guardian who in County
27:32Lyle had offered me a home. Okay. And I was her immaculate conception and she was the love of my life.
27:38My parents parted when we were young. And so this lady had offered to have me
27:46best thing in my life. And we had the greyhounds from the dogs, you see in common. Yes. And other
27:53things. She cultured me a bit. Nurturing is so important. I believe you can turn around.
27:59Lots of people, you know, if they had the good fortune to be shown what's right and what's wrong
28:05and have a little bit of discipline. Shouldn't we be lucky that we're alive and well?
28:10Absolutely. And not being ill. And you know, I've been through a lot,
28:13I've been through quite a lot of illnesses with people that I loved. My wife got cancer,
28:19breast cancer. So that was sad, but she was so brave. My guardian also had cancer. Life wasn't
28:27just in a kind of even stream when I was younger has made me a kind of been able to cope with that.
28:35Both were incredibly brave. And you know, I have two very nice boys. So I feel I've been so lucky
28:43because you need to know the other side, the earlier side to want that loving
28:48show you to go on there. And you know, I'm a real softie. And that's me. Right. What are we doing?
28:58Hey, Jules. Oh, yeah. Actually, yeah. Originally, the song was supposed to be. Yes. You know this.
29:03All right. You've got the same birthday. You know these things. You know this shit, man.
29:07Are you into your music? Oh, that's like, yeah. Okay. Absolutely. I'm a musician and I'm in a band.
29:13Oh, what kind of band? Who are your influences? Go for it. It's me and my brother,
29:17Elliot. And we kind of just do our own. It's kind of a blend of our own styles.
29:22What do you think about being in a band with your brother? Do you not think that that's
29:24going to go really badly down the line? Well, see, we like to say our tagline.
29:27Yeah. See, I think we say this at gigs. We're like, we're like the Gallagher brothers,
29:31but better looking. Who are your like top five artists? I don't want to really make myself
29:36sound really problematic, but I'm a big Smiths fan. Like, I'm a really big Smiths fan.
29:39I'm also a solo Morrissey fan. I'll allow it. You'll allow it. You'll allow it. The solo Morrissey
29:43one I should have kept to myself. Yeah, I got to get going.
29:48Does like music taste important? It is quite important actually,
29:51which might sound like, like a bit snobby, but I really connect with people through music.
29:57And if they're like, oh no, I don't like music at all. I'd be like, well, what are we going to talk
30:03about for the next two hours? I was named after Bob Dylan. Okay. And Steve Earl. Do you know Steve Earl?
30:08Vaguely remind me. He wrote Galway Girl. Do you know Galway Girl? I know it's a bit naff,
30:15but his one's cooler. So my name is Dylan Earl Crampton. So it's named after Bob and then Steve.
30:20I'm named after Jules Holland. Stop. It's just a huge part of my life. So if I can't like bond
30:27with somebody over that, I'd be like, ah, that's a shame. If you could go to any gig in history,
30:31what would it be? Oh, Jules, that's, that is tough. That's, can I give you two, two,
30:37give me two or three. Probably Live Aid. Okay. Yeah. Fair enough. To be fair. And the band,
30:43The Last Waltz. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. No. When somebody doesn't like the Beatles, like,
30:50be weary of them. Yeah. So it is important to me. What about you? What would be yours?
30:56I don't think everyone would want to go to Beatles and like Hamburg. That would be cool.
30:59Sorry. Yeah. I did. I thought of Shea Stadium. Yeah.
31:03Too loud. The girls are too loud. Yeah. It's like, ah! I got, I got, I got, I got a matching tattoo
31:09with my friend. It's like a bad drawing of a cake. So there's a, me and my friend, me and my friend,
31:16Jake, Connor and Jake's cake. Love you. Yeah. It's all like, it's like, and we were like,
31:21right, we're going to pick bad drawing. Look, when I spend more than 60 quid on this,
31:25and, uh, excuse me. Sorry. I have like, I have like a tick. I have OCD, so it's like a little tick.
31:33So it comes out sometimes, but I'm not, it sounds like I'm dying, but I'm not. Okay.
31:37Good to know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
31:40Yeah, OCD has kind of shaped how I look at the world. I used to not, it used to be a building.
31:44I used to not be able to look at, because the OCD would be like, if you, if you look at that building,
31:48you're going to, something awful is going to happen. And you get this fear. And I know logically,
31:52that that is bizarre. That's absolutely crazy. But you have this OCD train of thought that it's
31:57all about feelings. And if, if you see the building, logic is telling you it's fine,
32:03but it's the fear that just overtakes everything. Like, I was bullied for my OCD, like,
32:09and it got really bad, like, because, like, you got your different tics kind of, or not tics,
32:12different kind of things come, come and go. Yeah. And I wouldn't have been bullied a lot
32:16for some of them at school. And I was just like, give me their names. Yeah. Growing up with that,
32:21and not knowing what it was, and kind of thinking that, just this is how minds work.
32:25This is, this is awful. But yeah, you know, you know, you kind of learn to, you like, you learn to
32:31kind of, you learn different kind of mechanisms to kind of overcome it. Well, obviously, you know,
32:36kids will be cruel or whatever, but at the same time, it's like, if you look at it logically,
32:39it's like, what difference does me doing that make to you? Why do you feel you need to put someone down?
32:44When you find out that it's not you doing it purposely, or it's not, like, there's a reason you
32:48can't stop. And that kind of makes you go, oh, well, like, I couldn't help it. So why on earth
32:53are you telling me to stop when you know I can't? Yeah, exactly. It doesn't make any sense.
32:57No way. I'm just going to pop this here. Thank you very much. Oh, okay. Not at all.
33:06I'll be getting this, though. This is okay. Yeah? Yeah, sure. Okay, thank you. Really nice.
33:11I had a good day. Did you? Did you have a good day? Yeah, yeah. I did too. Yeah.
33:16When we start talking to each other, actually, I'm a bit surprised we have pretty similar mindset,
33:21and it's so cool to talk. I feel like I was talking with a mirror. I don't know how to explain it. So what
33:27was the first thing that you pay attention when you met me? Teas. Teas? Yeah. Did I was,
33:33like, did I meet you with, like, this? That's instantly what I would look at first. And for me,
33:39this chocolate. It's found my heart. Should I? Yes, please. Okay. I'll get this if that's okay.
33:47He may be younger, but he knows the rules of the game, huh? Yeah. Would you like to see each other again?
33:53Yeah, man, first. I'm happy to see her again. Yeah, same. Yeah, I don't mind.
33:59Yeah. Yeah. Let's go. What next? He is really cool.
34:05I heard too. Pleasure. I appreciate it. You take it easy.
34:12Hello's taking pictures. I love being on the camera. So it's perfect, you know? Free camera, man.
34:18Yeah, exactly. So I say, like, hi, Tanya's future kid. Okay, okay.
34:25Here, here we are on a first date.
34:33Hi, Tanya's future kid. Exactly. Maybe his too, but I'm not sure.
34:40Yeah. Maybe, maybe. Never not. Never not.
34:49Will you kiss?
34:57Hiya, how are you? Good. How are you both doing? We, I think we're good, aren't we? Yeah.
35:02After you. I'm going to go with the cod. Cod, lovely. And yourself? I would also love the cob.
35:12Cob? Cob. Cod. Cod's butt. Is that what you're going to say? Could I get it? Is the lemon butter sauce
35:18on the cod? Yes. Do you want it on the side? Could I get it on the side? That's okay. If the fish could
35:24just be, like, kind of separated, if that's okay? Yeah. And that'd be cool. Do you want, like,
35:29a side or anything? I'm okay. Food is really, really important to me. It's my love language. I love
35:35cooking for people. I love trying new things. Like, I probably eat more sushi than I do potatoes.
35:45Give you some water for the table, Jeffrey. Thank you. How are you getting on so far? Good. Yeah?
35:50Good. He's very interesting. He's extremely interesting. Isn't he? Well, you wouldn't want
35:55a boring date, would you? He's got loads to say. He does have plenty to say. Hopefully he's doing
36:01some listening as well. Well, he will in a minute. He won't have a choice. But it seems like he's lived
36:08a life. Yes. He has plenty of stories. Absolutely. And that's always, I find that such a, you know,
36:13a big part. And he's a survivor. Is he? Well, I can hear from his, even from his
36:20early experiences. And as he said, he's a glass half full man. That's very important as well.
36:27A very interesting person. Yeah. And he likes dogs and horses. How can you go wrong?
36:32I'll be rooting for you. Fingers crossed. If you need anything, just give me a shout.
36:35I will indeed. Thank you so much. Yeah. I'm trying to like be some, like,
36:45and I'm like, it's falling out of my mouth. And I'm like, oh, sorry. I know. I was like,
36:50I'd never go for food on the first day ever. Oh, really? Oh, it's just so good. That happens.
36:55Yeah. They're like, they need to know me a bit before. I'm just like, sorry.
37:01Thank you so much. Thank you so much, Alice. Cheers. This looks nice.
37:04Right. I love a bit of fish. Very fancy. I kind of thought it was going to be like
37:08battered cod. But no, it looks great. So you wouldn't be a big,
37:11you wouldn't be a big foodie. You wouldn't go out for dinner that often or anything?
37:13I do, but I'm real like a plane eater. Like I go to the same restaurant in the same town.
37:19I get the same thing since I was 11. I'm a big, I hate the word foodie. I think it's overused.
37:25Yeah. But my mom owned a restaurant when I was growing up. And my mom and dad
37:30met working in a restaurant in Dublin in the 90s kind of stuff. So I'm a big eater. I go out for
37:35dinner on my own all the time. If there's somewhere that I want to try, I don't wait for someone to come.
37:38I love that. I do that too. But it's the same place and you have the same thing.
37:44I've gained a lot more confidence in myself after being in two serious relationships. You kind of
37:49sometimes stop seeing yourself as an attractive person with something to offer. You're so
37:55settled into just being the two of you. Have you been on like many dates yourself and suffer?
38:00Um, I, I like dating as a, as a social thing. I like getting dressed up. I like talking to people.
38:05Yeah. I like finding things out about people. Yeah. It's a, it's a, it's a fun thing for me.
38:09I would honestly, I'm actually the same. I haven't been on a date in like five months. Okay.
38:15I actually quite like being on my own. I do love being single kind of, but then yeah, I get lonely
38:21like everyone, I guess, but I do want to experience love as well because I've never like, I've never
38:26been in love with anyone. I'm kind of, I refer to myself as bi or whatever because I'm kind of afloat.
38:34Any of which I, I'm confused, man. I like, I just sort of say it's easy to say I'm bi or whatever.
38:41Or I'm tri, I'll try anything, trisexual. Yeah, but I haven't been on date in months. Um,
38:47I just find it's real, we're in a weird era for meeting people. I don't know. The last,
38:51the last relationship that I was in, I felt like I am on the last chopper out of Nam. This is brilliant.
38:57Really? Yeah. Things have gotten messy. How are you getting on? So how's it going?
39:05It seems to be exactly what you asked. We haven't stopped talking. She's beautiful. I mean,
39:11when I saw her, those beautiful eyes and so I, you know, I was very, of course I was delighted.
39:19So I'm very lucky. I mean, God knows, you know, whether she gets in touch with me anymore or whatever,
39:24you know, whatever. We've a lot in common. So we're very lucky. Yeah, God, you know,
39:29it's our age. What? You're in a catch. Oh, wish Zoe could both of you. Did you feel a spark between you?
39:37Well, I hope so, because I certainly would like to see her if it's possible again.
39:43Here. Are you going to settle? How did you guess? Of course.
39:46I don't think I'm going to ask her to pay her. I'm very gentlemanly of you.
39:50He has a lovely smile and a lovely laugh and he's very gregarious, I suppose. And I also felt
39:56that he was a little bit nervous. Not that I wasn't.
40:03Are you sure we don't want to go...
40:06To the end. To the end.
40:09Okay. No, not a gentleman. No, not a gentleman. Take a chance. I'm joking. To the end.
40:15Do you think he wants to see you again? I'd say probably yes.
40:23Do we have coats or jackets or anything? I don't. Nope. Fantastic.
40:27Hello. Hi. I'm not so fortunate to have such lovely, big...
40:35Finish the sentence, please. Gorgeous eyes.
40:38See you, folks. Bye. Okay.
40:41Would you like to see each other again romantically?
40:48Unfortunately, no. Fine. Sorry. That's all right.
40:57I'm not desperately disappointed because it takes time to get to know each other. But I certainly
41:05was attracted to Rani and felt she was very nice. But I can accept what her feelings are.
41:15Though I was open to finding a companion, a friend, unfortunately it just didn't seem to happen this
41:25time. Lovely meeting you. And the best of luck to you. Right.
41:29Okay. Bye. Bye. Bye. Thank you, Rani. Thank you. Bye-bye.
41:33What's the town you're from in Hungary? Oh, it's a very small town. Is it like really rural?
41:48Yeah. Yeah, kind of. Small town of like 8,000 people.
41:52Oh, that's small. 8,000 to 10,000 people. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, like everybody knows everybody.
41:56Yeah. Everybody knows everybody's business and they are up in their business.
42:03So I grew up in a huge family. I have seven siblings and it was just kind of chaotic at all times.
42:13I have one and that's too many. I don't want to mess with that.
42:17Well, yeah, so it's like everybody knew us. Yeah, yeah.
42:20Everybody knew this family and it was just like, you know, you couldn't go anywhere. Like when I was a
42:24teenager and I was trying to, you know, like get around, get a hook up with some boys or whatever.
42:29Yeah, yeah. Everybody knew who I was. Yeah.
42:34It was not easy, to be honest. I was a very flamboyant kid. I would get up in front of everybody and just,
42:41you know, perform a lip sync performance of some, something local and playing with Barbies
42:48and dolls and, you know, all that kind of stuff. But I guess somewhere around like age six and seven,
42:53I started to notice that it's like, ooh, like not everybody is liking this. I learned very,
43:00very quickly that like who I am is not that good. Not, not, not that it's not that good,
43:07but like not that accepted. As in society is telling you what's not going to. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:11Yeah. Yeah. So it was like, I tried to hide my real self, like in a very young age. Yeah, yeah.
43:18And I kept on struggling with that for many, many years. Yeah. There was just like, you know,
43:22like, who am I? Yeah, yeah. Like, who really am I? I kind of had to learn to pick up this mask and just
43:32hide my true identity for, for the most part of it. And you just shut all of it inside.
43:41Everybody loves to tell you how you should live your life, what you should do. Like I used to live
43:48with my brother the same. Yeah. And I was like, he wouldn't let me go anywhere basically by myself.
43:53And it was just like, okay, like chill. Like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like I need to go do my thing.
44:00Yeah, yeah. You know, be gay. Yeah, you do though. You know? Yeah. But it was like,
44:04now that I'm, you know, like 32, whatever, my younger sister is as well 30. She, she has an ex-husband
44:10and two kids. Oh wow. She's living her life. And so am I, I have an ex-husband as well. Oh wow.
44:17No, I'm joking. Oh fuck. I was like, wow.
44:24I've just nipped into the bathroom after having my dessert just to fix my lipstick and my hair.
44:29But yeah, dinner was lovely. He's very chatty. We have a lot in common with the music
44:35and stuff. He's from Dublin. The only thing is he's a self-declares picky eater, but like,
44:40hey, look, at least if you're, if you're saying it. So, I don't know, that's, that's one big kind of
44:46difference and a little flag so far.
44:48Hi.
45:01Well, how did it go? How'd you get on? Great. First initially I thought he looked so tall
45:10and I was like, okay, I can make it work. I don't like, I wouldn't be mad about like
45:16pretentious faces. Like, my kind of vibe is like more like, just chill, have the crack.
45:22Like, I can tell. By the mullet. By the mullet. Which is really sexy. I got, I got it.
45:27I thought he was very cute. He seemed very genuine, like a, an honest and, you know, like trustworthy guy.
45:35Have we had a chance to look at this? Oh no, we haven't. Oh yeah, I get this.
45:40Okay. No, no, no. No, no, you're not. No, you're not. No, you're not.
45:43No, no, no. Can we go hamps? I love being part of this whole thing.
45:47You're just watching it. In real life. Can we go hamps? Yeah, let's do that.
45:51Can we spin it? Absolutely. Amazing. Amazing.
45:55So would you guys like to see each other again?
46:01I had a lot of fun. I thought it was great. I think I loved it, but I just don't feel that the
46:06spark I was looking for was 100% there. It's zero reflection on you. I do think you're great.
46:11I think we had a lot of fun, but it just wasn't just wasn't there for me.
46:15Okay. Okay. That's fair. Cool. That's fair.
46:18I would have said yes, but now I'm going to say I think the spark wasn't there fully.
46:25See you guys. Thank you so much. Bye now.
46:30I think we're a little different people, but yeah, I was ready to like give it another go.
46:35Right. Lovely. See you never.
46:46What's your favorite Beatles album? Beatles album. I actually thought about that.
46:50I was like, I wonder will my date ask you that? It's either Revolver.
46:55Okay.
46:55Or I kind of love the white album. I thought she was cool. I thought she was like real confident and
47:02kind of like, I liked her yellow bag thing and she had like records in it. So straight away,
47:08I was like, okay, she knows her music. And so, but no, I had a great time. I hope she had a great
47:14time as well. Yeah. Sorry. I'm going to grab this. Are you sure?
47:17All right. Yeah. Yeah. That's really kind of changed so much. Yeah.
47:22Moment of truth then. Do you think you would like to see each other again romantically?
47:30Après vous? Yeah. I think. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think I'd like that. Yeah. Let's go for it.
47:36Do you have a jacket? No, I didn't. I just, um, I was going to say I raw dogs,
47:41but that's not very ladylike language, but I'm, um, sorry. Whelan's. Oh yeah. Karaoke. I'm going
47:48to be Dolly and he's going to do Kenny and love you. I'm going to be partry. Sorry. Thank you.
47:54Thank you so much. I'm going to sit down there. Yes. Brilliant. Oh, it's so funny.
47:58Thanks Dallas. Have a good day. You too. Have a great life. You too. Thank you.
48:04No, I had good fun. He was good. He made me feel really comfortable. He was really interesting and
48:11polite, yeah, nothing too crazy flirty, but I think that's appropriate for a first date.
48:16Appreciate an actual proper watch. Yeah, we'll grab a quick, skinny and
48:19and drum and sorry. It's fine. Look, but you didn't. You missed the ball.
48:22No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, but I don't want scouts across. I'm not scouts across.
48:28All right. I'm not scoutsing. How are we? Paul, how are you? How are you? How are you? How are you?
48:31How are you getting on?
48:32uh-huh islands in the stream that is what we are no one in between how can we be wrong
48:43sail away with me you've also hit on the best ever ship name yeah jill and me yeah jill
48:51yeah to la and Ireland perfect I thought they were given handjobs in the club that
49:07can you sing though can I sing I sleep in my socks I swim in my socks really yeah
49:14everybody no he can sing like
49:44you