If you're missingLove Island and have already binge watched Love Is Blind UK, then you might be searching for your next reality dating show to get stuck into. Luckily, theBBC has you covered for the next few weeks.
Stranded on Honeymoon Island is due to launch on BBC One on Wednesday (September 3), with the brand new programme seeing singletons left to fend for themselves on a tropical island.
The unique reality show first launched in Australia earlier this year and a UK version has now been created, featuring contestants from places such as London, West Yorkshire and Edinburgh.
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There's no doubt Stranded on Honeymoon Island will have us hooked. Ahead of its launch, here is everything you need to know, including how to watch...
What is Stranded on Honeymoon Island?
Stranded on Honeymoon Island is a new dating show which has been described as a mix between Love Island, Married at First Sight and Survivor.
12 singletons will meet one another on speed dates, which last just five minutes, before being matched up by relationship experts.
A fake wedding then takes place, with contestants not knowing who they are marrying until they walk down the aisle.
This is then followed by a three-week honeymoon, where the couples are left stranded on an island and live in beach huts. Dumped on the island with nothing but their wedding outfits and each other, the duos must work together to cope in the circumstances.
The BBC's description reads: "Davina McCall rings the bell on a one-of-a-kind speed-dating event where single hopefuls get to date a stranger they could end up marrying.
"The only catch? They won't know whom they've been matched with until they meet them again on their wedding day... on the other side of the world.
"The first three couples start their stranded lives together, but for one pair, it’s not long before a blast from the past threatens to sink their ship."
Who is hosting Stranded on Honeymoon Island?
Davina McCall is taking on the role of host on Stranded on Honeymoon Island.
The 57-year-old is famed for hosting TV shows such as Big Brother, The Jump, My Mum, Your Dad, and The £100K Drop. She is also a judge on The Masked Singer and has appeared on the likes of Doctor Who and Celebrity Gogglebox.
Speaking about the role she plays as the host on Stranded on Honeymoon Island, Davina said: "I’m there at the speed dating to welcome them to the experience and to get them all geared up and tell them all what’s going to happen.
"As it’s called Stranded on Honeymoon Island, they do need to be and feel stranded so I can’t keep popping up every week.
"I’m there in the last couple of shows to support the couples, they’ve been on quite a journey so I wanted to go in and have a chat with them. I feel like they needed to see Mummy,
"I’m like the mother of the show and they needed a bit of motherly love. It was a tough journey for all of the cast, so I felt it was important for me to be there at the beginning and the end."
Full cast of Stranded on Honeymoon Island
Twelve singles take part in Stranded on Honeymoon Island. The full cast:
- Abby, 32. Berkshire
- David, 30. Montreal/London
- Hannah, 29. London
- Helen, 35. Manchester
- Ini, 28. Kent
- Jordan, 30. West Yorkshire
- Mae, 30. Nottingham
- Moray, 28. Edinburgh
- Oliver, 31. London
- Sam, 30. London
- Taniae, 33, London
Davina said of the cast: "The cast are amazing. It’s interesting to see how much they changed from the speed dating in the first week and what they go through.
"They are resilient, strong and emotional. They show their true colours, they are honest and it’s brilliant!"
How to watch Stranded on Honeymoon IslandStranded on Honeymoon Island premieres on BBC One on Wednesday, 3 September.
The first three episodes landed on BBC iPlayer on Wednesday morning, allowing BBC viewers to get their fix early.
The reality show will continue to air on BBC One on a weekly basis. Episodes will air on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 9p,.
Stranded on Honeymoon Island begins airing on BBC One on Wednesday, September 3 at 9pm
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