TV producers looking for broken-up North East couples to appear on new series of Eating with My Ex
Eating with My Ex, the Bafta-nominated BBC Three show, is planning a new 10 episode series which will see former partners meet over dinner to pick over the bones of their failed relationships.
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Hide AdThe show, which will be a co-production between FremantleMedia UK labels, Shotglass and Thames, first aired in a mini format, and proved a huge success - racking up 20 million views.
The new series will see the episodes extend to 30 minutes and will include a celebrity special.
Alongside the often awkward and revealing questions being served up, producers say exciting new ingredients have been added to ensure that Eating with My Ex delivers plenty more heart-warming, funny and authentic encounters.
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Hide AdDamian Kavanagh, controller BBC Three, said: “I’m delighted with the transformation of Eating with My Ex into a long-form commission and the incredible journey it has taken speaks to the flexibility of form that BBC Three affords.
"We’re really excited it has been developed into a 10-part series which I’m sure audiences will love."
Kalpna Patel-Knight, entertainment commissioner at the BBC, said: “I’m really excited for the long-form version of Eating with My Ex. It worked as bite sized chunks but you really wanted to hear a bit more.
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Hide Ad"The long-form will give you more insight into the relationship and what their family and friends think. It promises to be heart-warming, explosive and fun.”
Kat Hebden, managing Director of shotglass and Executive Producer, added: “We are delighted to be growing this show into a long-form series. It’s a fantastically revealing format, already a huge success with younger audiences and clearly demonstrates the potential success of the short form to long form model.”
Phil Harris, Creative Director of Thames and Executive Producer, said: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Shotglass, bringing the huge scale production values of Thames to transform this award winning short form into a returning long-form brand.”