First Dates Hotel - Season 2

Season 2
First Dates Hotel returns as Fred Sirieix and his team head to the ultimate love hotel in sun-soaked Italy, where they're joined by new Italian staff: assistant manager Francesca, receptionist Michela and handsome waiter Francesco. An eclectic mix of singletons from across the UK check in to this new playground of passion for a slice of la dolce vita. Around the hotel pool, the guests speculate about who their match might be and excitedly eye each other up ahead of their blind date in the hotel restaurant.

Episodes

Episode 1
Nursery worker Kaylee, who's 29, has put her love life on hold to focus on the great loves of her life: her two children. As a single mum, the only time she gets chatted up is in the supermarket on the way home from the school run. Her date - Essex bricklayer Keiren - more than fits the bill, but Kaylee's torn between her head and her heart when she meets another poolside hopeful - tall, handsome Charlie.

Episode 2
Fitness fanatic Bernard, who's 87, meets ballroom dancing grandma Ruth. And the love triangle is resolved: does single mum Kaylee have a chance with cheeky Charlie after his date with model Jada?

Episode 3
'Daddy cool' Darill and single mum Millie seem well matched, but there are some things you shouldn't say on a date... And retired psychic Marie's ideal man is someone no one could have predicted.

Episode 4
Marie from Bolton, who's been enjoying the poolside views, meets Rastafarian poet Devon. Penny meets muscular Griff, whose childhood hearing impairment has affected his confidence.

Episode 5
Pansexual bingo caller Nick and Harry Potter fan Lewis realise that they have a lot in common. Sharon and Andy go for an impromptu moonlit ghost hunt. And a previously unsuccessful dater returns.

Episode 6
Fashionista Sara and DJ Jo often attract younger men but they're looking for something more meaningful. Youth worker Tom's luggage went missing, so he has to borrow a date outfit from Sam the waiter.
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