Married at First Sight (Australian TV series)

Married At First Sight is an Australian reality television series, based on the Danish program of the same name, on the Nine Network. The show featured couples getting married by being matched by "experts".[1] However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally-binding marriage due to legal restrictions in Australia, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony.[2] The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a period of time, during which they meet at commitment ceremonies and choose whether or not they will continue their relationship.

Married At First Sight
GenreReality Series
Directed byRyan Potter
Starring
  • John Aiken
  • Trisha Stratford
  • Mel Schilling (2016–)
  • Sabina Read (2015)
Narrated byGeorgie Gardner
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes138
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Tara McWilliams
  • John Walsh
Production location(s)Sydney, New South Wales
Running time60–90 minutes
Production company(s)Endemol Australia
Release
Original networkNine Network
Picture format
  • 576i (SDTV)
  • 1080i (HDTV) (2016- )
Audio formatStereo
Original release18 May 2015 (2015-05-18) 
present
External links
Website

The first season premiered on 18 May 2015 on the Nine Network.[3] A second season began on 4 April 2016[4] with the third season premiering later in the same year on 29 August 2016.[5] A fourth season premiered on Monday 30 January 2017.[6] The fifth season premiered on Monday 29 January 2018.[7] The sixth season premiered on Monday 28 January 2019.[8] The seventh season premiered on 3 February 2020.[9]

Season overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 6 18 May 2015 22 June 2015
2 7 4 April 2016 27 April 2016
3 8 29 August 2016 13 September 2016
4 29 30 January 2017 3 April 2017
5 32 29 January 2018 21 March 2018
6 41 28 January 2019 8 April 2019
7 36 3 February 2020 5 April 2020

Season 1 (2015)

During the first season, a panel of "experts" matched four females with four males. In the first episode, two couples (Michael and Roni, Clare and Lachlan) got married at their first introduction. In the second episode, another two couples (Zoe and Alex, Michelle and James) did the same. The couples embarked on married life for the rest of the season.[10] In the fourth episode, the couples met each other for the first time and discussed their current experiences.

Couples

# Couple Age Location Occupation Final Decision Status
1 Lachlan McAleer 36 Sydney, New South Wales Farmer Yes Separated
Clare Tamas 37 Sydney, New South Wales Marketing manager
2 Roni Azzopardi 32 Melbourne, Victoria Payroll manager Broke up before final decision Separated
Michael O'Dea 31 Melbourne, Victoria Event manager
3 Zoe Hendrix 25 Melbourne, Victoria Digital marketing executive Yes Separated
Alex Garner 29 Melbourne, Victoria Plumber
4 Michelle Worsley 34 Sydney, New South Wales Communications manager Yes Separated
James Webster 36 Sydney, New South Wales Sign writer

Lachlan and Clare

Lachlan and Clare met and wed in Sydney on the show's first episode. Despite their decision to continue their relationship at the end of the season, the couple revealed they had split but remained good friends.[11] The Nine Network announced on 26 June 2015, that Lachlan would participate in the network's upcoming revival of The Farmer Wants a Wife.[12]

Roni and Michael

Roni and Michael met and wed in Melbourne on the show's first episode. By the fifth episode, they found their relationship was not working for them and they both agreed to split.[13]

Zoe and Alex

Zoe and Alex met and wed in Melbourne in the show's second episode. Following the conclusion of the season, Zoe and Alex are the only couple currently still together. In March 2016, Zoe and Alex revealed they are planning to get married legally.[14] After suffering a miscarriage in June 2015,[11] Zoe and Alex revealed they were expecting their first child in October 2016.[15] On 14 November 2016, Zoe gave birth to their baby girl named Harper-Rose Garner. On 17 April 2018, Zoe announced via Instagram she and Alex had split up.[16]

James and Michelle

James and Michelle met and wed in Sydney in the show's second episode. The two are no longer in contact with each other.[11]

Season 2 (2016)

After airing only one episode, the Nine Network on 19 May 2015, announced the series had been renewed for a second season which began to air on 4 April 2016.[17] During the second season, four female contestants were matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of "experts". In the first episode, two couples (Erin and Bryce, Christie and Mark) meet and wed. In the second episode, another two couples (Clare and Jono, Simone and Xavier) did the same. They all embarked on married life for the rest of the series. In the fifth episode, the couples met for the first time and discussed their experiences.

Couples

# Couple Age Location Occupation Final Decision Status
1 Erin Bateman 26 Melbourne, Victoria Retail Manager Yes Together
Bryce Mohr 31 Melbourne, Victoria Business analyst
2 Christie Jordee 39 Sydney, New South Wales Business Owner Yes Separated
Mark Hughes 36 Gippsland, Victoria Farmer
3 Clare Verrall 32 Melbourne, Victoria Recruitment Consultant Broke up before final decision Separated
Jono Pitman 28 Melbourne, Victoria Tradie
4 Simone Lee Brennan 29 Sydney, New South Wales Make-up artist No Separated
Xavier Forsberg 26 Sydney, New South Wales Sales manager

Erin & Bryce

Erin and Bryce met and wed in Melbourne on the show's first episode. In the final episode, they decided to stay together. They are the only couple currently still together.[18] Since the show ended Erin has started her own fashion label called Boy Is Mine[19] and is writing a fashion lifestyle blog, erinbateman.com.[20]

Christie & Mark

Christie and Mark met and wed in Sydney on the show's first episode. In the final episode, they decided to stay together. On 15 June 2016, they announced they had split up.[20]

Clare & Jono

Clare and Jono met and wed in Melbourne on the show's second episode. By the fifth episode, Clare decided their relationship was not working as she felt 'uncomfortable' with Jono's constant aggressive outbursts. She decided to end the relationship prior to the couple's dinner.[21]

Simone & Xavier

Simone and Xavier met and wed in Sydney in the show's second episode. In the final decision, Simone decided to walk away from the relationship and they are now separated.[20]

Season 3 (2016)

It was announced in February 2016 the show would return with two seasons, seasons two and three. There would be a bold casting move this season. It was the first to have five couples and included the series' first ever same-sex male couple.[5] During the third season, four female contestants were matched with their 'perfect' male partner and for the first time a male contestant was matched with his 'perfect' male partner by a panel of "experts". In the first episode, two couples (Keller and Nicole, Mark and Monica) met and wed. In the second episode, another two couples (Jess and Dave, Bella and Michael) did the same. In the third episode, one more couple (Craig and Andy) were wed. The couples embarked on married life together for the rest of the series. In the sixth episode, all couples (bar one) met for the first time and discussed their current experiences.[22]

Couples

# Couple Age Location Occupation Final Decision Status
1 Craig Keller 26 Brisbane, Queensland Mechanical fitter Yes Separated
Nicole Heir 28 Gold Coast, Queensland Teacher
2 Mark Ellam 30 Sydney, New South Wales Firefighter Yes Separated
Monica Vanderkley 28 Sydney, New South Wales Project manager
3 Jess Wardrop 31 Sydney, New South Wales Bank officer Broke up before final decision Separated
Dave Crisp 28 Melbourne, Victoria Account manager
4 Bella Frizza 30 Gold Coast, Queensland Radio announcer Yes Separated
Michael Hughes 32 Brisbane, Queensland Fashion accessories designer
5 Craig Roach 41 Gold Coast, Queensland Hairdresser Broke up before final decision Separated
Andy Ankers 41 Sydney, New South Wales Global account director

Keller & Nicole

Keller and Nicole met and wed in Brisbane in the show's first episode. In the final episode, they decided to stay together.[23] Since filming, the couple have called it quits.[24]

Mark & Monica

Mark and Monica met and wed in Sydney in the show's first episode. In the final episode, they decided to stay in the relationship.[23] Since filming, the couple have decided to break up.[24]

Jess & Dave

Jess and Dave met and wed in Sydney in the show's second episode. In the fifth episode, Dave felt their relationship was "going nowhere" so they broke up.[25]

Bella & Michael

Bella and Michael met and wed in Brisbane in the show's second episode. In the final episode, they both agreed to stay together.[23] Since filming, the couple have decided to split up.[24]

Craig & Andy

Craig and Andy met and wed in New Zealand in the show's third episode. In the fifth episode, Craig decided to walk away from the relationship during the honeymoon, due to a "lack of intimacy".[26]

Season 4 (2017)

It was announced on 12 September 2016 the programme would return in 2017 with an extended series which saw 10 couples being wed.[27] During the fourth season, 10 female contestants were matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of "experts".[28] In the first episode, two couples (Cheryl and Jonathan, Susan and Sean) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Scarlett and Michael, Nadia and Anthony) met and wed in Sydney. In the third episode, two more couples (Alene and Simon, Vanessa and Andy) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne respectively. In the fourth episode, another two couples (Lauren and Andrew, Deborah and John) met and wed in Sydney. In the fifth episode, the final two couples (Michelle and Jesse, Sharon and Nick) met and wed in Perth at the same time.

Couples

# Couple Age Hometown Occupation Final Decision Status
1 Sean Hollands 35 Maryborough, Queensland Farmer No Separated
Susan Rawlings 37 Perth, Western Australia Mining truck driver
2 Jonathan Troughton 30 Brisbane, Queensland Entrepreneur Broke up before final decision Separated
Cheryl Maitland 25 Gold Coast, Queensland Hair salon assistant
3 Michael Tomic 30 Perth, Western Australia Data entry clerk/stripper Broke up before final decision Separated
Scarlett Cooper 30 Sydney, New South Wales Aspiring author
4 Nadia Stamp 36 Brisbane, Queensland Flight attendant/model Yes Separated
Anthony Manton 33 Sydney, New South Wales Racing broadcaster
5 Simon McQuillan 36 Ipswich, Queensland Business owner Yes Separated
Alene Khatcherian 31 Sydney, New South Wales Registered nurse
6 Andy Hills 30 Gold Coast, Queensland Aerodrome plant operator Yes Separated
Vanessa Belvedere 31 Melbourne, Victoria Student
7 Lauren Bran 33 Sydney, New South Wales Automotive aftermarket sales Broke up before final decision Separated
Andrew Jones 38 Perth, Western Australia Firefighter
8 John Robertson 53 Melbourne, Victoria Business owner Broke up before final decision Separated
Deborah Brosnan 53 Sunshine Coast, Queensland Ex-model
9 Michelle Marsh 31 Perth, Western Australia Commercial cleaner No Separated
Jesse Konstantinoff 31 Adelaide, South Australia Retailer
10 Sharon Marsh 31 Perth, Western Australia Business owner Yes Separated
Nick Furphy 30 Melbourne, Victoria Carpenter
11 Cheryl Maitland 25 Gold Coast, Queensland Hair salon assistant Broke up before final decision Separated
Andrew Jones 38 Perth, Western Australia Firefighter

Season 5 (2018)

In February 2017, the season was renewed for a fifth season which began airing on 29 January 2018.[29] On 11 October 2017, the fifth season was officially confirmed at Nine's upfronts and again includes 11 couples like the previous season. During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of "experts". In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne.[30] In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne.[31] In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne.[32] In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne.[33] In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney.[34] In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.[35]

Couples

No. Couple Age Home Occupation Honeymoon Final Decision Status
1 Sarah Roza 38 Melbourne, Victoria Beauty specialist Cairns, Queensland Yes Separated
Telv Williams 33 Perth, Western Australia Machinery technician
2 Dean Wells 39 Sydney, New South Wales Executive creative director Fiji No Separated
Tracey Jewel 34 Perth, Western Australia Marketing consultant
3 Mathew Lockett 32 Melbourne, Victoria Plumber Fraser Island, Queensland Broke up before final decision Separated
Alycia Galbraith 29 Adelaide, South Australia Student
4 Jo McPharlin 39 Adelaide, South Australia Single mother Singapore Broke up before final decision Separated
Sean Donnelly 39 Adelaide, South Australia Pub manager
5 Davina Rankin 26 Brisbane, Queensland Personal trainer/bikini model Cook Islands Broke up before final decision Separated
Ryan Gallagher 29 Sydney, New South Wales Tradesman
6 Charlene Perera 33 Melbourne, Victoria Brand manager Tasmania Yes Separated[36]
Patrick Miller 34 Melbourne, Victoria Operations manager
7 Melissa Walsh 53 Mornington Peninsula, Victoria Journalist New Zealand Yes Separated
John Robertson 54 Melbourne, Victoria Business owner
8 Troy Delmege 35 Sydney, New South Wales IT accounts manager Broome, Western Australia No Currently together
Ashley Irvin 28 Brisbane, Queensland Flight attendant
9 Gabrielle Bartlett 44 Sydney, New South Wales Marketing coordinator/plus-size model Samoa Broke up before final decision Separated
Nasser Sultan 50 Sydney, New South Wales Fitness instructor
10 Justin Fischer 41 Sydney, New South Wales Entrepreneur Vanuatu Broke up before final decision Separated
Carly Bowyer 32 Melbourne, Victoria Marketing manager
11 Sean Thomsen 34 Perth, Western Australia Railway technician New Zealand Broke up before final decision Separated
Blair Rachael 31 Sydney, New South Wales Executive assistant

Season 6 (2019)

Unlike previous seasons, all couples were wed on the same week. They met in a series of dinner parties and weekly re-commitment ceremonies, and were only permitted to leave the experiment if both were present and consented to do so. If one partner chose to stay, and the other chose to leave, the couple were required to stay behind for another week. They would then be sent off on their honeymoon, before moving in together in a hotel room for 2 weeks.

In a series first, the couple were permitted to spend time apart as the men and women spent a night together. They were then sent off in groups to Gold Coast, testing each couple's bond. Unlike in previous seasons of the show, 2 new couples wed and began appearing on the program midway through the original experiment.

In the first episode, two couples (Jules & Cameron, Cyrell & Nic) met and wed in Sydney. In the second episode, two more couples (Jessika & Mick, Melissa & Dino) met and wed in Byron Bay and Hawkesbury River. In the third episode, two more couples (Heidi & Mike, Ning & Mark) met and wed in Byron Bay and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Lauren & Matthew, Elizabeth & Sam) met and wed in Byron Bay and Hawkesbury River. In the sixth episode, the last two couples (Ines & Bronson, Martha & Michael) met and wed in Byron Bay and Melbourne. In th eighteenth episode, two new couples (Susie & Billy, Tamara & Dan) met and wed in Sydney.

The "experts" had to decide on a controversial request from Dan and Jess. The couple asked to stay in the experiment as another couple by leaving their "spouses" from the initial phases of the experiment. Controversy surrounded the "experts" which allowed the couple to stay in the experiment, even though there was evidence and admission that they were cheating on their spouses. An online petition garnered thousands of votes to have the show cancelled.[37]

Ceremony History

Episode:913172125293340
Ceremony:1234567Final
Decision
Jules StayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Cameron StayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Mike StayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Heidi StayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Ning StayLeaveStayStayStayStayLeaveYes
Mark StayStayStayStayStayStayStayNo
Martha StayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Michael StayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Jessika StayStayStayStayStayStayLeaveYes
Dan Not in
Experiment
StayStayStayN/AYes
Tamara StayStayStayN/ALeft
Mick StayStayStayLeaveLeaveLeaveLeaveLeft
Susie Not in
Experiment
StayStayLeaveLeft
Billy StayLeaveLeave
Cyrell StayStayStayStayStayLeaveLeft
Nic StayStayStayLeaveStayLeave
Melissa StayStayStayLeaveLeft
Dino StayStayStayLeave
Elizabeth StayabsentLeaveLeft
Sam LeaveStayLeave
Ines LeaveStayLeaveLeft
Bronson StayStayLeave
Lauren StayLeaveLeft
Matthew StayLeave
Notes none1none2none
Left none Lauren & Matthew Ines & Bronson Melissa & Dino none Cyrell & Nic Mick Ning & Mark
Elizebeth & Sam Susie & Billy Tamara
     This couple elected to leave the experiment during commitment ceremony.
  • ^1 : Two new couples were introduced into the experiment.
  • ^2 : Soon after Jessika and Mick chose to leave, Jessika revealed that she had been in a romantic relationship with Dan secretly during the time she had been staying in the experiment with Mick. The experts allowed Jessika and Dan to continue the experiment as a couple. Following this decision Mick and Tamara (Dan's partner) exited the experiment.

Couple Profiles

No. Couple Age Home Occupation Honeymoon Final Decision Status
1 Jules Robinson 36 Sydney, New South Wales Business owner New Zealand Yes Currently married
Cameron Merchant 34 Sydney, New South Wales Former pro cricketer
2 Nic Jovanović 27 Newcastle, New South Wales Electrician New Zealand Broke up before final decision Separated
Cyrell Paule 29 Sydney, New South Wales Healthcare consultant
3 Jessika Power 27 Perth, Western Australia Administration officer Palm Cove, Queensland Broke up before final decision Separated
Mick Gould 31 Gympie, Queensland Plasterer/farmer
4 Melissa Lucarelli 38 Sydney, New South Wales Talent agent Fiji Broke up before final decision Separated
Dino Hira 34 Perth, Western Australia Meditation facilitator
5 Mike Gunner 44 Brisbane, Queensland Electrician Whitsundays, Queensland Yes Separated
Heidi Latcham 38 Sunshine Coast, Queensland Radio announcer
6 Ning Surasiang 32 Townsville, Queensland Hairdresser Bangkok, Thailand No Separated
Mark Scrivens 42 Melbourne, Victoria Ex-army
7 Sam Ball 26 Sydney, New South Wales Tradie N/A Broke up before final decision Separated
Elizabeth Sobinoff 27 Newcastle, New South Wales Store manager
8 Lauren Huntriss 31 Sydney, New South Wales Makeup artist McLaren Vale, South Australia Broke up before final decision Separated
Matthew Bennett 29 Brisbane, Queensland Videographer
9 Ines Bašić 28 Brisbane, Queensland Legal assistant Port Douglas, Queensland Broke up before final decision Separated
Bronson Norrish 34 Perth, Western Australia Entrepreneur
10 Martha Kalifatidis 31 Sydney, New South Wales Makeup artist Samoa Yes Currently Together
Michael Brunelli 29 Melbourne, Victoria Teacher
11 Susie Bradley 25 Jimboomba, Queensland Aged care nurse Shoalhaven, New South Wales Broke up before final decision Separated
Billy Vincent 28 Lennox Head, New South Wales Barista
12 Dan Webb 35 Gold Coast, Queensland Car broker Hunter Valley, New South Wales Broke up before final decision Separated
Tamara Joy 29 Melbourne, Victoria Administrator
13 Jessika Power 27 Perth, Western Australia Administration officer N/A Yes Separated
Dan Webb 35 Gold Coast, Queensland Car broker

Season 7 (2020)

In the first episode, the first two couples (Poppy & Luke, Cathy & Josh) met and wed in Bilpin and Wyong Creek. In the second episode, another two couples (Natasha & Mikey, Amanda & Tash) met and wed in Stanwell Tops and Melbourne. In the third episode, another two couples (Hayley & David, Vanessa & Chris) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Connie & Jonethen, Aleks & Ivan) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney. In the sixth episode, the last two couples (Mishel & Steve, Stacey & Michael) met and wed in Melbourne. In the eighth episode, two new couples (Elizabeth & Seb, KC & Drew) met and wed in Sydney and Central Coast.

Ceremony History

Episode:9131721252833
Ceremony:123456Final
Decision
Stacey StayStayLeaveStayStayStayYes
Michael StayStayStayStayStayStayYes
Connie StayStayLeaveStayStayStayNo
Jonethen StayStayStayLeaveLeaveLeaveNo
Mishel StayLeaveStayStayStayStayNo
Steve StayStayStayLeaveStayStayYes
Elizabeth Not in
Experiment
StayStayStayYes
Seb StayStayStayYes
KC Not in
Experiment
StayStayStayYes
Drew StayStayStayYes
Cathy StayStayStayStayLeaveLeft
Josh StayStayStayStayLeave
Aleks StayStayStayStayLeft
Ivan StayStayStayStay
Hayley StayStayStayEjected
David StayStayLeave
Natasha StayStayLeaveLeft
Mikey StayLeaveLeave
Vanessa StayStayLeft
Chris StayStay
Amanda StayLeaveLeft
Tash StayLeave
Poppy StayLeft
Luke Stay
Notes none12, 345none
Ejected none Hayley & David none
Left none Poppy & Luke Vanessa & Chris none Aleks & Ivan none Connie & Jonethen
Amanda & Tash Natasha & Mikey Cathy & Josh Mishel & Steve
     This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony.
     This couple elected to leave the experiment during commitment ceremony.
  • ^1 : Poppy left the experiment on her own. Due to this Luke also had to leave the experiment.
  • ^2 : Chris left the experiment on his own. Due to this Vanessa also had to leave the experiment.
  • ^3 : The experts decided to remove Hayley and David from the experiment after Hayley revealed that she had written 'Stay' to keep David in the experiment as revenge.
  • ^4 : Two new couples were introduced into the experiment.
  • ^5 : Aleks and Ivan left the experiment together before the commitment ceremony.

Couple Profiles

No. Couple Age Home Occupation Honeymoon Final Decision Status
1 Poppy Jennings 38 Wollongong, New South Wales Photographer Hunter Valley, New South Wales Broke up before final decision Separated
Luke Eglin 38 Melbourne, Victoria Maintenance supervisor (FIFO)
2 Josh Pihlak 28 Newcastle, New South Wales Operator/truck driver Daylesford, Victoria Broke up before final decision Separated
Cathy Evans 26 Sydney, New South Wales Logistics investigator
3 Amanda Micallef 34 Melbourne, Victoria Strength coach Daydream Island, Whitsundays Broke up before final decision Separated
Tash Herz 31 Adelaide, South Australia Bartender
4 Natasha Spencer 26 Sydney, New South Wales Financial analyst Snowy Mountains, New South Wales Broke up before final decision Separated
Mikey Pembroke 28 Sydney, New South Wales Operations manager
5 Hayley Vernon 32 Melbourne, Victoria Finance broker Singapore Ejected from experiment Separated
David Cannon 31 Melbourne, Victoria Truck driver
6 Vanessa Romito 31 Perth, Western Australia Pharmacy manager Hervey Bay, Queensland Broke up before final decision Separated
Chris Nicholls 37 Adelaide, South Australia Correctional youth worker
7 Connie Crayden 27 Melbourne, Victoria Student Broome, Western Australia No Separated
Jonethen Musulin 27 Gold Coast, Queensland Construction mining (FIFO)
8 Ivan Sarakula 30 Sydney, New South Wales Real estate agent Gold Coast, Queensland Left before final decision Separated[38]
Aleks Markovic 26 Perth, Western Australia Real estate agent
9 Mishel Meshes 48 Brisbane, Queensland Teacher Queenstown, New Zealand No Separated
Steve Burley 52 Melbourne, Victoria Barber shop owner
10 Stacey Hampton 25 Adelaide, South Australia Law graduate Fiji Yes Separated
Michael Goonan 28 Adelaide, South Australia Company director
11 Elizabeth Sobinoff 28 Newcastle, New South Wales Returning MAFS Bride Port Macquarie, New South Wales Yes Currently Together
Seb Guilhaus 31 Adelaide, South Australia Personal trainer
12 KC Osborne 31 Cronulla, New South Wales Professional dancer Terrigal, New South Wales Yes Separated
Drew Brauer 31 Cairns, Queensland Musician/charity founder

Viewership

Season ratings

Season Episodes Originally aired Preliminary Consolidated
Season premiere Season finale Average viewers Average rank Average viewers Average rank
1 6 18 May 2015 22 June 2015 1.115 #4 1.195 #3
2 7 4 April 2016 27 April 2016 0.915 #7 0.999 #6
3 8 29 August 2016 13 September 2016 0.880 #7 0.970 #5
4 29 30 January 2017 3 April 2017 1.081 #3 1.186 #2
5 32 29 January 2018 21 March 2018 1.223 #1 1.328 #1
6 41 28 January 2019 8 April 2019 1.323 #1 1.432 #1
7 36 3 February 2020 5 April 2020 1.102 #2 1.215 #1

Season 1 (2015)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 18 May 2015 1,134,000565,00021,199,000 [39][40]
2 Episode 2 25 May 2015 1,103,000477,00021,180,000 [41][42]
3 Episode 3 1 June 2015 1,116,000384,00031,200,000 [43][44]
4 Episode 4 8 June 2015 971,000799,00061,070,000 [45][46]
5 Episode 5 15 June 2015 1,079,000385,00021,164,000 [47][48]
6 Episode 6 22 June 2015 1,290,000171,00011,361,000 [49][50]

Season 2 (2016)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 4 April 2016 771,0001386,0009857,000 [51][52]
2 Episode 2 5 April 2016 905,000691,0005996,000 [53][54]
3 Episode 3 11 April 2016 874,000862,0007936,000 [55][56]
4 Episode 4 12 April 2016 880,000885,0006965,000 [57][58]
5 Episode 5 18 April 2016 899,0006122,00071,021,000 [59][60]
6 Episode 6 19 April 2016 831,000993,0008924,000 [61][62]
7 Finale 27 April 2016 1,048,000466,00021,114,000 [63][64]
7 Finale - Follow Up 27 April 2016 1,110,000166,00011,176,000 [63][64]

Season 3 (2016)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 29 August 2016 805,0001174,0007879,000 [65][66]
2 Episode 2 30 August 2016 810,000760,0007870,000 [67][68]
3 Episode 3 31 August 2016 788,000979,0007867,000 [69][70]
4 Episode 4 5 September 2016 843,000897,0006940,000 [71][72]
5 Episode 5 6 September 2016 919,000593,00041,012,000 [73][74]
6 Episode 6 7 September 2016 974,0002117,00011,091,000 [75][76]
7 Episode 7 12 September 2016 814,0009100,0008914,000 [77][78]
8 Episode 8 13 September 2016 1,083,0003101,00011,184,000 [79][80]

Season 4 (2017)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 30 January 2017 820,0001084,0009904,000 [81][82]
2 Episode 2 31 January 2017 927,000579,00051,006,000 [83][84]
3 Episode 3 1 February 2017 824,000675,0005899,000 [85][86]
4 Episode 4 5 February 2017 909,000490,0004999,000 [87][88]
5 Episode 5 6 February 2017 893,0006100,0006993,000 [89][90]
6 Episode 6 7 February 2017 920,000696,00021,016,000 [91][92]
7 Episode 7 8 February 2017 905,0006112,00031,017,000 [93][94]
8 Episode 8 12 February 2017 1,064,0003103,00021,167,000 [95][96]
9 Episode 9 13 February 2017 1,107,0002108,00021,215,000 [97][98]
10 Episode 10 14 February 2017 1,024,0001119,00021,143,000 [99][100]
11 Episode 11 20 February 2017 1,096,000296,00021,192,000 [101][102]
12 Episode 12 21 February 2017 1,062,0002152,00021,214,000 [103][104]
13 Episode 13 26 February 2017 1,113,0001129,00011,242,000 [105][106]
14 Episode 14 27 February 2017 1,101,0002123,00011,224,000 [107][108]
15 Episode 15 28 February 2017 1,092,0001144,00011,236,000 [109][110]
16 Episode 16 5 March 2017 1,170,000186,00011,256,000 [111][112]
17 Episode 17 6 March 2017 1,099,0001101,00011,200,000 [113][114]
18 Episode 18 7 March 2017 1,122,0001117,00011,239,000 [115][116]
19 Episode 19 12 March 2017 1,160,000191,00011,251,000 [117][118]
20 Episode 20 13 March 2017 1,060,0001103,00011,163,000 [119][120]
21 Episode 21 14 March 2017 1,148,0001104,00011,252,000 [121][122]
22 Episode 22 19 March 2017 1,190,0001102,00011,292,000 [123][124]
23 Episode 23 20 March 2017 1,239,0001108,00011,347,000 [125][126]
24 Episode 24 21 March 2017 1,194,000193,00011,287,000 [127][128]
25 Episode 25 26 March 2017 1,157,000172,00011,229,000 [129][130]
26 Episode 26 27 March 2017 1,163,0002137,00021,300,000 [131][132]
27 Episode 27 28 March 2017 1,034,0005112,00021,146,000 [133][134]
28 Finale - Part 1 2 April 2017 1,379,000198,00011,477,000 [135][136]
29 Finale - Part 2 3 April 2017 1,389,0001107,00011,496,000 [137][138]

Season 5 (2018)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 29 January 2018 912,0007102,00051,014,000 [139][140]
2 Episode 2 30 January 2018 907,0005101,00041,008,000 [141][142]
3 Episode 3 31 January 2018 929,000481,00021,010,000 [143][144]
4 Episode 4 1 February 2018 995,000196,00011,091,000 [145][146]
5 Episode 5 4 February 2018 835,0005102,0004937,000 [147][148]
6 Episode 6 5 February 2018 879,0006101,0004978,000 [149][150]
7 Episode 7 6 February 2018 899,0007130,00031,029,000 [151][152]
8 Episode 8 8 February 2018 938,0001124,00011,062,000 [153][154]
9 Episode 9 11 February 2018 1,163,000176,00021,239,000 [155][156]
10 Episode 10 12 February 2018 1,158,000189,00021,247,000 [157][158]
11 Episode 11 13 February 2018 1,057,000191,00021,148,000 [159][160]
12 Episode 12 14 February 2018 1,133,0001107,00011,240,000 [161][162]
13 Episode 13 18 February 2018 1,351,0001101,00011,452,000 [163][164]
14 Episode 14 19 February 2018 1,296,0001104,00011,400,000 [165][166]
15 Episode 15 20 February 2018 1,233,0001104,00011,337,000 [167][168]
16 Episode 16 21 February 2018 1,341,0001132,00011,473,000 [169][170]
17 Episode 17 25 February 2018 1,536,000192,00011,628,000 [171][172]
18 Episode 18 26 February 2018 1,325,0001107,00011,432,000 [173][174]
19 Episode 19 27 February 2018 1,253,0001102,00011,355,000 [175][176]
20 Episode 20 28 February 2018 1,315,0001127,00011,442,000 [177][178]
21 Episode 21 4 March 2018 1,535,0001108,00011,643,000 [179][180]
22 Episode 22 5 March 2018 1,271,000198,00011,369,000 [181][182]
23 Episode 23 6 March 2018 1,267,0001119,00011,386,000 [183][184]
24 Episode 24 7 March 2018 1,260,0001112,00011,372,000 [185][186]
25 Episode 25 11 March 2018 1,342,0001107,00011,429,000 [187][188]
26 Episode 26 12 March 2018 1,256,0001102,00011,358,000 [189][190]
27 Episode 27 13 March 2018 1,230,0001103,00011,333,000 [191][192]
28 Episode 28 14 March 2018 1,188,0001132,00011,320,000 [193][194]
29 Episode 29 18 March 2018 1,446,000176,00011,522,000 [195][196]
30 Episode 30 19 March 2018 1,525,000178,00011,603,000 [197][198]
31 Finale - Part 1 20 March 2018 1,623,0001127,00011,750,000 [199][200]
32 Finale - Part 2 21 March 2018 1,753,0001136,00011,889,000 [201][202]

Season 6 (2019)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 28 January 2019 1,003,0002144,00011,147,000 [203][204]
2 Episode 2 29 January 2019 955,0002107,00011,062,000 [205][206]
3 Episode 3 30 January 2019 1,027,0001115,00011,142,000 [207][208]
4 Episode 4 31 January 2019 1,001,000196,00011,097,000 [209][210]
5 Episode 5 3 February 2019 1,088,000178,00011,166,000 [211][212]
6 Episode 6 4 February 2019 1,117,0001136,00011,253,000 [213][214]
7 Episode 7 5 February 2019 1,167,0001146,00011,313,000 [215][216]
8 Episode 8 6 February 2019 1,282,0001145,00011,427,000 [217][218]
9 Episode 9 10 February 2019 1,263,0001107,00011,370,000 [219][220]
10 Episode 10 11 February 2019 1,298,0001117,00011,415,000 [221][222]
11 Episode 11 12 February 2019 1,183,0001109,00011,292,000 [223][224]
12 Episode 12 13 February 2019 1,290,0001142,00011,432,000 [225][226]
13 Episode 13 17 February 2019 1,291,0001105,00011,395,000 [227][228]
14 Episode 14 18 February 2019 1,205,000191,00011,299,000 [229][230]
15 Episode 15 19 February 2019 1,349,0001116,00011,463,000 [231][232]
16 Episode 16 20 February 2019 1,329,0001119,00011,447,000 [233][234]
17 Episode 17 24 February 2019 1,659,0001136,00011,796,000 [235][236]
18 Episode 18 25 February 2019 1,293,0001103,00011,400,000 [237][238]
19 Episode 19 26 February 2019 1,261,0001120,00011,380,000 [239][240]
20 Episode 20 27 February 2019 1,277,0001147,00011,421,000 [241][242]
21 Episode 21 3 March 2019 1,451,000192,00011,543,000 [243][244]
22 Episode 22 4 March 2019 1,293,000193,00011,386,000 [245][246]
23 Episode 23 5 March 2019 1,282,0001108,00011,390,000 [247][248]
24 Episode 24 6 March 2019 1,301,0001118,00011,419,000 [249][250]
25 Episode 25 10 March 2019 1,281,0001101,00011,382,000 [251][252]
26 Episode 26 11 March 2019 1,360,000188,00011,448,000 [253][254]
27 Episode 27 12 March 2019 1,245,000182,00011,327,000 [255][256]
28 Episode 28 13 March 2019 1,407,0001105,00011,512,000 [257][258]
29 Episode 29 17 March 2019 1,476,0001109,00011,585,000 [259][260]
30 Episode 30 18 March 2019 1,351,0001106,00011,457,000 [261][262]
31 Episode 31 19 March 2019 1,306,0001112,00011,418,000 [263][264]
32 Episode 32 20 March 2019 1,454,0001118,00011,572,000 [265][266]
33 Episode 33 24 March 2019 1,685,000196,00011,781,000 [267][268]
34 Episode 34 25 March 2019 1,315,000181,00011,396,000 [269][270]
35 Episode 35 26 March 2019 1,225,000195,00011,320,000 [271][272]
36 Episode 36 27 March 2019 1,374,0001138,00011,512,000 [273][274]
37 Episode 37 31 March 2019 1,485,000174,00011,559,000 [275][276]
38 Episode 38 1 April 2019 1,407,000173,00011,480,000 [277][278]
39 Episode 39 2 April 2019 1,388,000184,00011,472,000 [279][280]
40 Final - Part 1 7 April 2019 1,858,000185,00011,943,000 [281][282]
No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
41 Final - Part 2 8 April 2019 1,968,0001112,00012,080,000 [283][284]

Season 7 (2020)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Episode 1 3 February 2020 1,154,0001139,00011,293,000 [285][286]
2 Episode 2 4 February 2020 1,067,0001124,00011,191,000 [287][288]
3 Episode 3 5 February 2020 1,014,0001144,00011,158,000 [289][290]
4 Episode 4 6 February 2020 992,0002174,00011,166,000 [291][292]
5 Episode 5 9 February 2020 1,091,0001103,00011,194,000 [293][294]
6 Episode 6 10 February 2020 1,140,0001102,00011,242,000 [295][296]
7 Episode 7 11 February 2020 1,109,0001132,00011,241,000 [297][298]
8 Episode 8 12 February 2020 1,178,0001152,00011,330,000 [299][300]
9 Episode 9 16 February 2019 1,103,0001120,00011,223,000 [301][302]
10 Episode 10 17 February 2020 1,091,0001136,00011,227,000 [303][304]
11 Episode 11 18 February 2020 1,005,0001112,00011,117,000 [305][306]
12 Episode 12 19 February 2020 1,058,0001147,00011,205,000 [307][308]
13 Episode 13 23 February 2020 1,200,0001104,00011,304,000 [309][310]
14 Episode 14 24 February 2020 1,027,0001116,00011,143,000 [311][312]
15 Episode 15 25 February 2020 1,020,0001135,00011,155,000 [313][314]
16 Episode 16 26 February 2020 1,128,0001175,00011,303,000 [315][316]
17 Episode 17 1 March 2020 1,184,0001106,00011,290,000 [317][318]
18 Episode 18 2 March 2020 1,087,0001113,00011,200,000 [319][320]
19 Episode 19 3 March 2020 987,0001112,00011,099,000 [321][322]
20 Episode 20 4 March 2020 1,100,0001136,00011,236,000 [323][324]
21 Episode 21 8 March 2020 976,0001110,00011,086,000 [325][326]
22 Episode 22 9 March 2020 1,030,0001102,00011,132,000 [327][328]
23 Episode 23 10 March 2020 950,0002112,00011,062,000 [329][330]
24 Episode 24 11 March 2020 1,047,0001137,00011,177,000 [331][332]
25 Episode 25 15 March 2020 1,115,000193,00011,208,000 [333][334]
26 Episode 26 16 March 2020 1,046,000494,00011,140,000 [335][336]
27 Episode 27 17 March 2020 1,070,000292,00011,162,000 [337][338]
28 Episode 28 18 March 2020 1,077,0002104,00011,181,000 [339][340]
29 Episode 29 22 March 2020 1,154,000373,00031,227,000 [341][342]
30 Episode 30 23 March 2020 1,124,000588,00021,212,000 [343][344]
31 Episode 31 24 March 2020 1,075,000567,00041,142,000 [345][346]
32 Episode 32 25 March 2020 1,206,0005107,00011,313,000 [347][348]
33 Episode 33 29 March 2020 1,161,000363,00031,224,000 [349][350]
34 Episode 34 30 March 2020 1,122,000554,00051,176,000 [351][352]
35 Final - Part 1 31 March 2020 1,317,0001115,00011,432,000 [353][354]
36 Final - Part 2 5 April 2020 1,478,000176,00011,554,000 [355][356]

Controversy and legality

Before the first season went to air, an online petition calling for the series to be axed attracted over 15,000 signatures.[357]

There was also criticism that, unlike the original Danish series, such marriages would not be legal under Australian law. Channel 9 admitted that participants would not actually marry. A spokesman said "In order to comply with the Australian Marriage Act (1961) which requires one month and one day notification, a marriage in law was not conducted. Each participant embarked on a commitment ceremony with a wedding celebrant with all due intention to commit fully to this union for the duration of the experiment. At the end of the experiment, they are given the option to continue with the relationship or go their separate ways".[357]

Second season participant Simone Lee Brennan described the program as "never [being] portrayed to its full authenticity," suggesting the man she had been paired with, Xavier Forsberg, had been recruited by producers and was seeking a sports-presenting role, rather than an applicant also looking for a relationship.[358]

In the sixth season, the "experts" had to decide on a controversial request from Jessika Power to stay in the experiment with Dan Webb. The couple asked to stay in the experiment as another couple by leaving their "spouses" from the initial phases of the experiment. Controversy surrounded the "experts" who allowed the couple to stay in the experiment, even though there was evidence and admission that they were cheating on their spouses. An online petition garnered thousands of votes to have the show cancelled.[37]

Some of the contestants of the show have also spoken out against the program claiming it to be fake, including Dean Wells from Season 5[359]

International

Broadcasters

In Belgium the show is broadcast as Blind getrouwd - Australia and runs every weekday on a Flemish channel called Vitaya.

In Spain, the show is broadcast as Casados a ciegas and runs every weekday from 6:15 pm for three hours each day on TEN.[360]

In New Zealand, the show is broadcast on Three and screens four nights per week.

In the United States, the show is broadcast on cable network Lifetime on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm ET/PT.[361]

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