The BEST episodes of The Undateables season 4

Every episode of The Undateables season 4, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of The Undateables season 4!

Looking for love can be tricky, but some find it harder than others. Add disability to the equation and it can sometimes seem almost impossible. This uplifting three-part series follows the journeys of several extraordinary singletons as they enter the dating circuit in pursuit of love. From a stand-up comedian with Tourettes and a trapeze artist with brittle bones, to a media student with Down's Syndrome, an amateur poet with a learning disability, and a skateboarder with a facial disfigurement, the series follows them as they enter the world of blind dates, matchmakers and speed dating. With the help of Searchmate, one of the UK's leading personal introductions agencies, and Stars in the Sky, a specialist dating agency for people with learning difficulties, The Undateables explores the realities of looking for love in an image-obsessed world, where too many people make snap judgements based on first impressions - and even consider some to be 'undateable'.

Last Updated: 3/25/2024Network: Channel 4Status: Ended
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Richard, Chris and Christina
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7.74
23 votes

#1 - Richard, Chris and Christina

Season 4 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/19/2015

Richard, who has Asperger syndrome, has high hopes for his posh afternoon tea at a five star hotel with Tammy, while Chris, paralysed from the chest down, longs to find lasting love.

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Alex, Matthew and Daniella
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7.67
30 votes

#2 - Alex, Matthew and Daniella

Season 4 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/5/2015

Return of the documentary following people with a range of restrictive conditions as they search for romance. Alex, 21, is extremely nervous around new people because of his autism, and has never been on a date. Passionate about fast cars, he decides to take Eloise to a race at Brands Hatch. Professional artist's model Matthew, 31, feels his stammer has hindered his success in love, while 27-year-old Daniella has Apert syndrome, a rare genetic condition that means she was born with the bones in her hands, feet and skull fused together. Could her first-ever date lead to a relationship?

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Ruth, Daniel and Michael Revisited
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7.41
22 votes

#3 - Ruth, Daniel and Michael Revisited

Season 4 - Episode 4 - Aired 1/26/2015

The show catches up with Ruth, Daniel and Michael as they continue their quest to find love. Daniel, who has autism, goes on a bowling date with Charley, and Ruth meets comedian Nathalie

Two Weddings and a Baby
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7.31
26 votes

#4 - Two Weddings and a Baby

Season 4 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/2/2015

This special episode follows some success stories from previous shows, as Brent and Steve plan to pop the question to their girlfriends and Carolyne prepares to become a mum.

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Tim, Ali and Alec
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7.19
21 votes

#5 - Tim, Ali and Alec

Season 4 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/12/2015

The experiences of 35-year-old Tim, who has a mild learning disability and has wanted to marry for many years. When he meets Laura, 27, will he reveal he's already planned every detail of his wedding day? Essex boy Ali has achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism, and at 4ft 2, the 22-year-old is used to being the centre of attention on a night out, yet has never had a girlfriend. When he meets Kirsty, his nerves threaten to get the better of him and ruin the date. Finally, 27-year-old raver Alec has Saethre-Chotzen syndrome, a rare genetic condition characterised by the fusion of cranial features. Too nervous to approach girls himself, he turns to a dating agency for help and before long plans are made for him to meet research scientist Charlie.