Take Me Out Season 8
Paddy McGuinness tries to find 30 single girls a date and hopefully in the process the man of their dreams. But can our single boys do enough to turn them on and win themselves a date?
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Take Me Out
2010 / NRPaddy McGuinness tries to find 30 single girls a date and hopefully in the process the man of their dreams. But can our single boys do enough to turn them on and win themselves a date?
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Take Me Out Season 8 Full Episode Guide
30 single ladies are all hoping to bag themselves a date on the Isle of Fernandos, but who will be heading off for some fun in the sun?
Braving the love lift this time are Louis from Great Yarmouth, Patrick from Tenby, Thomas from Arundel and Jon from Oxford.
Braving the love lift this time are Luke from Birmingham, David from Edinburgh, James from Woburn, and Nathan from County Down.
Braving the love lift this time are Scott from London, Keshav from Leeds, Cory from Newcastle and Adam from Bedfordshire.
Braving the love lift are commodities trader James, student Ben, circus performer Josh and digital developer Ian.
Paul from Dublin, Harry from Essex, David from Edinburgh and Ben from London are all hoping to impress Paddy's 30 girls.
James from Skegness, David from London, Sam from Milton Keynes and Al from Middlesex are all hoping to impress Paddy's 30 girls.
Hoping to impress are Irish dancer Mitch from Bristol, diamond consultant Adam from Essex, musician Nathan from Salisbury and ice hockey player Rick from Blackburn.
Paddy McGuinness returns with a sizzling new line up of 30 single girls all hoping to bag themselves a date. The lucky lads are Rhys, Ellis, Ola and Sam.
Paddy McGuinness returns with a new line-up of 30 women, all competing to be whisked off on a date to the Isle of Fernando's. In the first edition, cosmetics consultant Freddie, video marketing whiz Nik, children's football coach Joe and Gaz, a martial-arts loving account manager set out to impress the single ladies, hoping they keep their lights on as a sign of approval