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USA...
MONDAY, JUNE 12 (10:00-11:00 p.m.,
ET) on the ABC Television Network
"How
to Get the Guy," a romantic reality series that follows the trials
and tribulations of love as seen through the eyes of four young,
attractive and available women who are looking for Mr. Right, premieres
MONDAY, JUNE 12 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
The show is from Emmy Award-winning producers David Collins and David
Metzler ("Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.")
Shot docu-soap style at over 150-locations throughout San Francisco, the
one-hour series will follow four single women over six episodes as they
take hold of their own romantic destinies and declare to the world that
they are ready, willing and able to do anything and everything they have
to in order to find true love.
Accompanying Alissa, Anne, Kris and Michelle on their journey are two
"Love Coaches," Emmy-winning writer and award-winning
journalist Teresa Strasser and well-known television host JD Roberto.
Lending the "he said/she said" perspective to the women's
search, Strasser and Roberto will guide each lady throughout a series of
events that ultimately leaves them learning more about love than any of
them thought possible.
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In
the premiere episode, Teresa and JD take the ladies to San Francisco's
Monster Park, where they pledge to "get in the game" and get
serious about finding not just a guy, but "the guy." Later the
love coaches spend a little time with "girl next door" Anne,
giving her tips on "dropping the hanky," or how to show
available men she's interested; support Alissa, a "spiritual
massage therapist," as she meets a guy who is about to ask her out;
try to get party girl Kris to take dating a little more seriously; and
coax trial lawyer Michelle to be less picky and give a guy --- any guy -
a chance. The four get to put the advice into play when they go to a
"signal party," an event chock full of single folks looking to
hook up.
Collins and Metzler said: "'How to Get the Guy' is a how to manual
come to life! Throughout the series, each woman will exhaust all avenues
in their search for 'the guy' and look within themselves to see if they
are ready to jump over this emotional hurdle. Together we have created a
format where every episode is framed around a different universal rule
of love, lending tips and 'news you can use' that the audience can apply
to their own real-life romantic adventures."
"How to Get the Guy" is from Scout Productions, which is
currently in production on their fourth season of Bravo's "Queer
Eye for the Straight Guy," which has earned them an Emmy and
Producers Guild Award. "How to Get the Guy" is broadcast with
Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. A TV parental
guideline will be posted closer to airdate. |
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