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Married at First Sight (Australian TV series)

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Australian reality television series

Married at First Sight
GenreReality television
Directed byRyan Potter
Starring
  • John Aiken
  • Sabina Read
  • Trisha Stratford
  • Mel Schilling
  • Alessandra Rampolla
Narrated by
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes350+
Production
Executive producersTara McWilliams
Kate Feely
John Walsh
Production locationsSydney,New South Wales
Running time60–90 minutes
Production companyEndemol Shine Australia
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release18 May 2015 (2015-05-18) –
present

Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television adaptation of the Danish seriesGift ved første blik [da]. The show features a group of strangers who participate in a social experiment and are paired together by experts.[1] Due to the legal requirement to give one month's notice of marriage in Australia,[2] participants in this installment are not legally married, instead proceeding with an unofficial commitment ceremony.[3] The series first premiered on 18 May 2015 on theNine Network.[4] The show has had thirteen seasons between 2015 and 2026,[5] plus a two-part reunion special which was broadcast before theeighth season in 2021.[6]

Premise

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Couples meet for the first time at the altar, before spending their "wedding night" in a hotel and then embarking on a honeymoon. Upon return, they live together for a period of time and each week decide whether they will continue their relationship at a commitment ceremony where they can choose to eitherstay orleave. The experts encourage contestants to fully immerse themselves within all stages of the experiment which focuses on relationship building and companionship.

Production

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In November 2013, the series was originally announced to air in 2014, however was later delayed to the following year and premiered on 18 May 2015, with expertsJohn Aiken, Sabina Read and Trisha Stratford.[7][8][3] Following the series premiere, the series was immediately renewed for a second season after a strong debut in its timeslot.[9] Mel Schilling replaced Read as an expert starting from the second season.[10] Alessandra Rampolla replaced Stratford as an expert starting from the eighth season. It was narrated byGeorgie Gardner from 2015 to 2017 for the first four seasons.[10] Since 2018,Helen Dallimore has replaced Gardner as series narrator since thefifth season.[11]

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
Season premiereSeason finale
1618 May 201522 June 2015
274 April 201627 April 2016
3829 August 201613 September 2016
42930 January 20173 April 2017
53229 January 201821 March 2018
64128 January 20198 April 2019
7363 February 20205 April 2020
GR231 January 20211 February 2021
83222 February 202118 April 2021
93731 January 20224 April 2022
103630 January 20233 April 2023
113829 January 202415 April 2024
124027 January 20257 April 2025
13TBA2 February 2026TBA

Timeline of experts

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CastSeasons
1234567GR8910111213
Narrators
Georgie GardnerNarrator
Helen DallimoreNarratorNarrator
Experts
John AikenExpert
Sabina ReadExpert
Trisha StratfordExpert
Mel SchillingExpert
Alessandra RampollaExpert

Season 1 (2015)

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In the first episode, two couples (Michael & Roni, Clare & Lachlan) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney respectively. In the second episode, another two couples (Zoe & Alex, Michelle & James) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney.

TheNine Network announced on 26 June 2015 that Lachlan would participate in the network's upcoming revival ofThe Farmer Wants a Wife.[12]

Couple profiles

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No.CoupleAgeHomeOccupationHoneymoonFinal DecisionStatus
1Clare Tamas37Sydney, New South WalesMarketing managerGold Coast, QueenslandYesSeparated[13]
Lachlan McAleer36Sydney, New South WalesFarmer
2Roni Azzopardi32Melbourne, VictoriaPayroll managerWanaka, New ZealandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Michael O'Dea31Melbourne, VictoriaEvent manager
3Zoe Hendrix25Melbourne, VictoriaDigital marketing executiveWhitsunday IslandsYesSeparated with child[14][15]
Alex Garner29Melbourne, VictoriaPlumber
4Michelle Worsley34Sydney, New South WalesCommunications managerDarwin, Northern TerritoryYesSeparated[16]
James Webster36Sydney, New South WalesSign writer

Season 2 (2016)

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In the first episode, two couples (Erin & Bryce, Christie & Mark) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney. In the second episode, another two couples (Clare & Jono, Simone & Xavier) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney respectively.

Couple profiles

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No.CoupleAgeHomeOccupationHoneymoonFinal DecisionStatus
1Erin Bateman26Melbourne, VictoriaRetail ManagerPalm Cove, QueenslandYesSeparated[17]
Bryce Mohr31Melbourne, VictoriaBusiness analyst
2Christie Jordee39Sydney, New South WalesBusiness OwnerNew CaledoniaYesSeparated[18]
Mark Hughes36Gippsland, VictoriaFarmer
3Clare Verrall32Melbourne, VictoriaRecruitment ConsultantNorthern TerritoryBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Jono Pitman28Melbourne, VictoriaTradie
4Simone Lee Brennan29Sydney, New South WalesMake-up artistFijiNoSeparated
Xavier Forsberg26Sydney, New South WalesSales manager

Season 3 (2016)

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Season 3 was the first to feature five couples, including the series' first same-sex couple.[19] In the first episode, two couples (Nicole & Keller, Monica & Mark) met and wed in Brisbane and Sydney. In the second episode, another two couples (Jess & Dave, Bella & Michael) met and wed in Sydney and Brisbane. In the third episode, one more couple (Craig & Andy) met and wed in New Zealand.

Couple profiles

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No.CoupleAgeHomeOccupationHoneymoonFinal DecisionStatus
1Nicole Heir28Gold Coast, QueenslandTeacherCook IslandsYesSeparated[20]
Craig Keller26Brisbane, QueenslandMechanical fitter
2Monica Vanderkley28Sydney, New South WalesProject managerLord Howe IslandYesSeparated[20]
Mark Ellam30Sydney, New South WalesFirefighter
3Jess Wardrop31Sydney, New South WalesBank officerByron Bay, New South WalesBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Dave Crisp28Melbourne, VictoriaAccount manager
4Bella Frizza30Gold Coast, QueenslandRadio announcerPort Douglas, QueenslandYesSeparated[20]
Michael Hughes32Brisbane, QueenslandFashion accessories designer
5Craig Roach41Gold Coast, QueenslandHairdresserQueenstown, New ZealandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Andy Ankers41Sydney, New South WalesGlobal account director

Season 4 (2017)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 4

In the first episode, two couples (Cheryl & Jonathan, Susan & Sean) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Scarlett & Michael, Nadia & Anthony) met and wed in Sydney. In the third episode, two more couples (Alene & Simon, Vanessa & Andy) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne respectively. In the fourth episode, another two couples (Lauren & Andrew, Deborah & John) met and wed in Sydney. In the fifth episode, two of the women were twins and they were all married in the same ceremony in Perth (Michelle & Jesse, Sharon & Nick). In the ninth episode, two previous contestants were matched up (Andrew & Cheryl).

Season 5 (2018)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 5

In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey & Dean, Sarah & Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne.[21] In the second episode, another two couples (Jo & Sean, Alycia & Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne.[22] In the third episode, two more couples (Davina & Ryan, Charlene & Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne.[23] In the fifth episode, two additional couples—Ashley and Troy, and Melissa and John (the latter a returning groom from season 4)—met and married in the Gold Coast and Melbourne.[24] In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle & Nasser, Carly & Justin) met and wed in Sydney.[25] In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair & Sean) met and wed in Sydney.[26]

Season 6 (2019)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 6

In the first episode, two couples (Jules & Cameron, Cyrell & Nic) met and wed in Sydney.[27] In the second episode, two more couples (Jessika & Mick, Melissa & Dino) met and wed in Byron Bay and Hawkesbury River, both in New South Wales.[28] In the third episode, another two couples (Heidi & Mike, Ning & Mark) met and wed in Byron Bay and Melbourne.[29] In the fifth episode, two more couples (Lauren & Matthew, Elizabeth & Sam) met and wed in Byron Bay and Hawkesbury River.[30] In the sixth episode, the last two couples (Ines & Bronson,Martha & Michael) met and wed in Byron Bay and Melbourne.[31] In the 18th episode, two new couples (Susie & Billy, Tamara & Dan) met and wed in Sydney.[32]

The experts had to decide on a controversial request by Dan and Jess who wanted to leave their respective "spouses" but remain in the experiment as a couple. The experts allowed the couple to leave their previous matches and stay in the experiment as a new couple.[33]

Season 7 (2020)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 7

In the first episode, the first two couples (Poppy & Luke, Cathy & Josh) met and wed in Bilpin and Wyong Creek, both in New South Wales.[34] In the second episode, another two couples (Natasha & Mikey, Amanda & Tash) met and wed in Stanwell Tops and Melbourne.[35] In the third episode, another two couples (Hayley & David, Vanessa & Chris) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney.[36] In the fifth episode, two more couples (Connie & Jonethen, Aleks & Ivan) met and wed in Melbourne and Sydney.[37] In the sixth episode, the last two couples (Mishel & Steve, Stacey & Michael) met and wed in Melbourne.[38] In the 18th episode, two new couples (Elizabeth & Seb, KC & Drew) met and wed in Sydney and Central Coast.[39]

Grand Reunion special (2021)

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After Season 8 was delayed by three weeks due to a delayedAustralian Open, theNine Network commissioned a two part reunion special to fill the programming gap.[40][41] Part 1 centered around a dinner party, whereas Part 2 focused on experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling catching up with each participant, where they reflected on their lives following their time in the experiment.

Part 1 aired on 31 January 2021.[42] Part 2 was scheduled to air on 7 February 2021,[42] however was brought forward to 1 February 2021, as counter-programming to theSeven Network's premiere ofHoley Moley.[43]

Participants

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Participant[42]Season
Dean WellsSeason 5
Tracey JewelSeason 5
Cyrell PauleSeason 6
Ines BašićSeason 6
Jessika PowerSeason 6
Martha KalifatidisSeason 6
Michael BrunelliSeason 6
Sarah RozaSeason 5
Nasser SultanSeason 5
Troy DelmegeSeason 5
Ashley IrvinSeason 5
Mike GunnerSeason 6
Charlene PereraSeason 5
Jo McPharlinSeason 5
Ryan GallagherSeason 5
Elizabeth SobinoffSeason 6 & 7
Sebastian GuilhausSeason 7

Season 8 (2021)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 8

In the first episode, two couples (Melissa & Bryce, Rebecca & Jake) met and wed in Richmond and Hunter Valley, both in New South Wales.[44] In the second episode, three more couples (Samantha & Cameron, Booka & Brett, Coco & Sam) met and wed in Sydney and Hunter Valley.[45] In the third episode, another two couples (Alana & Jason, Joanne & James) met and wed in Sydney and Vaucluse.[46] In the fifth episode, two more couples (Belinda & Patrick, Beth & Russell) met and wed in the Hunter Valley and Sydney.[47] In the 14th episode, an additional two couples (Kerry & Johnny, Georgia & Liam) met and wed in Richmond and Helensburgh, both in New South Wales.[48] In the 15th episode, the final couple Jaimie & Chris met and wed in Sydney.[49][50]

Season 9 (2022)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 9

In the first episode, two couples (Selin & Anthony, Tamara & Brent) met and wed in Richmond and Sydney.[51] In the second episode, two more couples (Domenica & Jack, Ella & Mitch) met and wed in Helensburgh and Sydney.[52] In the third episode, another two couples (Holly & Andrew, Selina & Cody) met and wed in Sydney and Cattai, New South Wales.[53] In the fifth episode, two more couples (Olivia & Jackson, Samantha & Al) met and wed in Sydney.[54] In the 14th episode, an additional two couples (Kate & Matt, Carolina & Dion) met and wed in Sydney and Oatlands, New South Wales.[55] In the 15th episode, the final couple Jessica & Daniel met and wed in Richmond, New South Wales.[56]

Season 10 (2023)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 10

In the first episode, two couples (Lyndall & Cameron, Bronte & Harrison) met and wed in Byron Bay and Sydney.[57] In the second episode, another two couples (Sandy & Dan, Claire & Jesse) met and wed in Sydney.[58] In the third episode, two more couples (Tahnee & Ollie, Janelle & Adam) met and wed in Sydney and Byron Bay.[59] In the fourth episode, another two couples (Caitlin & Shannon, Alyssa & Duncan) met and wed on the Gold Coast and in Byron Bay.[60] In the fifth episode, two more couples (Melissa & Josh, Melinda & Layton) met and wed in Sydney.[61] In the 14th episode, the final two couples (Tayla & Hugo, Evelyn & Rupert) met and wed in Sydney.[62]

Season 11 (2024)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 11

In the first episode, two couples (Sara & Tim, Cassandra & Tristan) met and wed in Sydney. In the second episode, two couples (Lucinda & Timothy, Tori & Jack) met & wed in Gold Coast Hinterland and Sydney. In the third episode, two couples (Natalie & Collins, Eden & Jayden) met & wed in Sydney and Gold Coast. In the fourth episode, one couple (Ben & Ellie) met & wed in Sydney. In the fifth episode, two couples (Lauren & Jonathan, Andrea & Richard) met & wed in Gold Coast & Tamborine Mountain. In the 14th episode, two couples (Stephen & Michael, same sex couple and Madeleine & Ash) met & wed. In the 15th episode, the final couple (Jade & Ridge) met & wed in Sydney.

Season 12 (2025)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 12

In the first episode, two couples (Carina & Paul, Lauren & Eliot) met and wed in Sydney. In the second episode, two couples (Katie & Tim, Jamie & Dave) met and wed in Sydney and Berry. In the third episode, two couples (Awhina & Adrain, Sierah & Billy) met and wed. In the fourth episode, two couples (Ashleigh & Jake, Rhi & Jeff) met and wed. In the fifth episode, two couples (Morena & Tony, Jacqueline & Ryan) met and wed. In the 14th episode, one couple (Beth & Teejay) met and wed. In the 15th episode, a couple who left returned as separate bride and groom to form two new couples (Lauren & Clint, Veronica & Eliot) met and wed.

Season 13 (2026)

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Main article:Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 13

In the first episode, two couples (Alissa & David, Rachel & Steven) met and wed. In the second episode, two couples (Melissa & Luke, Gia & Scott) met and wed. In the third episode, two couples (Bec & Danny, Brook & Chris) met and wed. In the fourth episode, one couple (Rebecca & Steve) met and wed. In the fifth episode, two couples (Stella & Filip, Julia & Grayson) met and wed.

Viewership

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Season ratings

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Ratings data for seasons 1-10 represents the same day average viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide). Season 11 onwards represents the national average viewership.

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedPreliminaryConsolidated
Season premiereSeason finaleAverage viewersAverage rankAverage viewersAverage rank
1618 May 201522 June 20151.115#41.195#3
274 April 201627 April 20160.915#70.999#6
3829 August 201613 September 20160.880#70.970#5
42930 January 20173 April 20171.081#31.186#2
53229 January 201821 March 20181.223#11.328#1
64128 January 20198 April 20191.323#11.432#1
7363 February 20205 April 20201.102#21.215#1
GR231 January 20211 February 20210.824#60.980#4
83222 February 202118 April 20211.021#21.121#1
93731 January 20224 April 20220.946#31.045#1
103630 January 20233 April 20230.878#2N/a#1
113829 January 20248 April 20241.513#1#1
124027 January 20257 April 20251.751#1#1
13TBA2 February 2026TBAN/a#1#1

Season 1 (2015)

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No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 118 May 20151,134,000565,00021,199,000[63][64]
2Episode 225 May 20151,103,000477,00021,180,000[65][66]
3Episode 31 June 20151,116,000384,00031,200,000[67][68]
4Episode 48 June 2015971,000799,00061,070,000[69][70]
5Episode 515 June 20151,079,000385,00021,164,000[71][72]
6Episode 622 June 20151,290,000171,00011,361,000[73][74]

Season 2 (2016)

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No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 14 April 2016771,0001386,0009857,000[75][76]
2Episode 25 April 2016905,000691,0005996,000[77][78]
3Episode 311 April 2016874,000862,0007936,000[79][80]
4Episode 412 April 2016880,000885,0006965,000[81][82]
5Episode 518 April 2016899,0006122,00071,021,000[83][84]
6Episode 619 April 2016831,000993,0008924,000[85][86]
7Finale
Follow Up
27 April 20161,048,000
1,110,000
4
1
66,000
66,000
2
1
1,114,000
1,176,000
[87][88]

Season 3 (2016)

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No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 129 August 2016805,0001174,0007879,000[89][90]
2Episode 230 August 2016810,000760,0007870,000[91][92]
3Episode 331 August 2016788,000979,0007867,000[93][94]
4Episode 45 September 2016843,000897,0006940,000[95][96]
5Episode 56 September 2016919,000593,00041,012,000[97][98]
6Episode 67 September 2016974,0002117,00011,091,000[99][100]
7Episode 712 September 2016814,0009100,0008914,000[101][102]
8Episode 813 September 20161,083,0003101,00011,184,000[103][104]

Grand Reunion special (2021)

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No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Part 131 January 2021866,0004165,00011,031,000[105][106]
2Part 21 February 2021781,0007148,0006929,000[107][108]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2018Logie AwardsMost Popular Reality ProgramMarried At First Sight Season 5Nominated
2019Married At First Sight Season 6
Most Outstanding Reality ProgramMarried At First Sight Season 6
2022Most Popular New TalentAlessandra Rampolla
Most Popular Reality ProgramMarried At First Sight Season 9
2023Married At First Sight Season 10
Most Outstanding Reality ProgramMarried At First Sight Season 10
2024Best Structured Reality ProgramMarried At First Sight Season 11
2025Married At First Sight Season 12

Controversy and legality

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Before the first season went to air, an online petition calling for the series to be axed attracted over 15,000 signatures.[109]

Contestants have also criticised the show, such as 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 a relationship.[110]

At the show's commitment ceremonies, each contestant chooses to remain in the production or withdraw, the latter of which the contestant's partner must agree to mutually. This has been criticised as sending "the worst possible message" to people who may be in a toxic relationship.[111] Due to interpersonal complexities in Season 10, contestants Caitlin McConville and Josh White were permitted to withdraw without input from their respective partners.

Some of the contestants of the show have also spoken out against the program claiming it to be fake,[112] including Dean Wells from Season 5.[113] Other former contestants have been abused in the street, received death threats online, attempted suicide, or been taken to a psychiatric hospital.[114]

International

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Broadcasters

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In The Netherlands the show is calledMarried at First Sight and is broadcast at primetime onRTL 4.

In Belgium the show is broadcast asBlind getrouwd - Australië and runs every weekday on the Flemish channel VTM2. The parent network VTM also produces and runs an own installment of the format, called "Blind getrouwd" ("Married in blind faith") and which features Flemish couples.

In Spain, the show is broadcast asCasados a ciegas and runs every weekday from 6:15 pm for three hours each day on TEN.[115]

In the United Kingdom, in 2020,E4 aired the fourth series (2017), following this the fifth series (2018) was aired and then in early 2021, the sixth series (2019) was broadcast on the channel. By 2021 the series had become a hit with British audiences, earning a number of celebrity fans that includedSam Smith,[116]Michael Ball, andDuncan James.

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

In Croatia the show is broadcast on the VOD platformVoyo.

In the United States, the show is broadcast on cable networkLifetime on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm ET/PT.[117]

In Poland, the show is broadcast on a VOD platformPlayer.pl.

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