NEW MIDLIFE DATING REALITY SHOW BEATS 'FRIENDS' IN RATINGS
"PossLTR," the first reality TV show about midlife dating, beat out
"Wheel of Fortune," "Friends", and "Entertainment Tonight" when the
single-market pilot hit the airwaves Saturday, March 26 at 7 p.m. on
WCVB-TV Channel Five, Boston's ABC affiliate. MORE

This is the first time I've seen this program and I love it! Thank you for investing in the development of this type of programming. We learn from each other. Thank you.

Wish my boyfriend had seen it...to see that dating after divorce is possible! We've been together for almost 3 years, and now...he's taking a break because he's afraid i'm going to do what his ex did to him! I'm so devastated!

I think it was a great show! People need this information about dating from your experts!! I hope to see the show again!

I hope that you will be able to produce "Poss LTR" as a regular weekly series this Fall, and that it can also appear on TV stations in other areas of New England (such as Providence, Hartford, Portland, Bangor, etc.)....MORE

Monday, March 28, 2005 --PossLTR, the first reality TV show about dating after divorce, wowed the New England TV audience on Saturday night, garnering overwhelmingly positive responses from audience members who were motivated to go online immediately following the broadcast. Many respondents wanted to know when the next episode would be, and whether or not the program would show Lauren and Jeff on a second date.

An edited version of the transcript of the PossLTR Live Web Forum is HERE.

According to Executive Producer Roberto Mighty, "The emails were stunning. Except for one respondent, all of the people who expressed an opinion about the quality of the show said positive or extremely positive things. "Great," "Outstanding," etc. Many viewers began spontaneously recounting their own dating dilemmas. I have been producing shows since 1994 and I have never seen reactions like this before. Several people had ideas for future episodes, which means to us that they were involved enough in the program to take time to write." MORE