Documentary series about disability and dating.Documentary series about disability and dating.Documentary series about disability and dating.
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I personally found this documentary rather uncomfortable to watch. The whole idea of them being 'undateable' already labels the people involved negatively, and watching the programme only a gave a narrow viewpoint of these people. The whole set-up of the programme was awkward, with parts in which you didn't know whether or not to feel sorry for the people involved. Yes, it pinpoints a rather niche subject and brings attention nationally to these people, in an attempt, to show the world that they are just like everyone else, but the show does not portray this well, or in fact, at all. To add, the narrator's tone of voice combined with the whole idea of the show is almost comedic and this is hardly acceptable for such a programme. I'd also like to point out that the narrator, Sally Phillips, is an actress famous for her roles in comedy films/programmes - hardly appropriate for a programme like this. As someone who has experienced autism and other high-severity disorders many times, I find it almost offensive how the people are portrayed. Overall, another poorly-constructed and badly thought-through Channel 4 documentary; Channel 4 at its worst. I strongly do NOT recommend watching this.
Channel 4 has obviously got bored with promoting underage sex and general noncery (mini pops, teen big brother, skins...the list goes on) so they've gone for an old classic - the freak show.
Anyone at all duped by the claim that this is educational should consider the amused sounding narrator, the focus on their failures and the general sniggering tone. You're not watching it because you feel sorry for them or are genuinely interested, you're watching it to see a guy with a head shaped like a Nik Nak.
Awful show, Channel 4 should stick with their more popular and dignified shows, like that one where a woman divides up a fat girls crap with a plastic spoon and then gives out some diet advice.
Anyone at all duped by the claim that this is educational should consider the amused sounding narrator, the focus on their failures and the general sniggering tone. You're not watching it because you feel sorry for them or are genuinely interested, you're watching it to see a guy with a head shaped like a Nik Nak.
Awful show, Channel 4 should stick with their more popular and dignified shows, like that one where a woman divides up a fat girls crap with a plastic spoon and then gives out some diet advice.
It's a topic in itself, but a lot of "factual" and "reality", not to mention "comedy" programmes often consist of what would be an excellent 10 minute YouTube video dragged out for one hour. Maybe attention spans are shorter than they were two decades ago, but The Undateables for me is incredibly slow moving with a recap after every long ad break.
The cynic in me says this is yet another attempt to peer in at the window of humanity and sneer at people who are different. Sadly, all mainstream TV channels are guilty of this. The fact clips of this show have become memes and appeared on "try not to laugh" compilations on YouTube says it all; as does the title.
To sum up, a 10 minute programme dragged out for 45+ minutes is not my idea of a good time. Sally Phillips easy-going, warm voice can't save it for me. Ignoring the offensive factor, it's just tedious.
The cynic in me says this is yet another attempt to peer in at the window of humanity and sneer at people who are different. Sadly, all mainstream TV channels are guilty of this. The fact clips of this show have become memes and appeared on "try not to laugh" compilations on YouTube says it all; as does the title.
To sum up, a 10 minute programme dragged out for 45+ minutes is not my idea of a good time. Sally Phillips easy-going, warm voice can't save it for me. Ignoring the offensive factor, it's just tedious.
This show promised so much from the previews - It genuinely looked like a documentary into the struggle those with disabilities have in finding love, more so than us more able bodied people. Unfortunately, due to it being from Channel 4 - they have put their own twist on it.
Firstly, this show isn't in the same league of demeaning, lowest common denominator programming that is typical for Channel 4 (See such wonderful programmes such as: Dogging Tales, Benefits Streets, What Happens In Sunny Beach And Kavos). But that doesn't mean it is completely innocent.
The show features different individuals with different disorders each episode, with 'catch up' episodes at the end of the series (and part way through the 3rd series) so we can see how things are going.
The individuals on the show are genuinely lovely, and get some positive results with securing dates, so the show really does help these people.
However, I find that there is a tone of "these people are not wanted" from the way they are spoken about, which maybe is aimed to tug at the heart strings, or is done to add to the desperation they face.
It does however highlight some of the disabilities that we forget people struggle with, and may help people with these ailments to be better understood in society.
Firstly, this show isn't in the same league of demeaning, lowest common denominator programming that is typical for Channel 4 (See such wonderful programmes such as: Dogging Tales, Benefits Streets, What Happens In Sunny Beach And Kavos). But that doesn't mean it is completely innocent.
The show features different individuals with different disorders each episode, with 'catch up' episodes at the end of the series (and part way through the 3rd series) so we can see how things are going.
The individuals on the show are genuinely lovely, and get some positive results with securing dates, so the show really does help these people.
However, I find that there is a tone of "these people are not wanted" from the way they are spoken about, which maybe is aimed to tug at the heart strings, or is done to add to the desperation they face.
It does however highlight some of the disabilities that we forget people struggle with, and may help people with these ailments to be better understood in society.
Interesting views on this page here with the comments split between those who think it's a life affirming reality show or a " 21st Century freak show " . This certainly sums the show up perfectly in that THE UNDATEABLES is a piece of television you will love or hate . I can't say I in all honesty will can ever love this show
No doubt the producers are making the show with the view that these undateable people are very human people with the same needs and desires with 7 billion other human beings but inadvertently the makers end up portraying the people as stereotypes . For the life of me I can't remember who is who on this show and neither will you . To be brutally honest if I said " sky-diving midget , autistic poet , bloke who looks like Craig David from BO SELECTA etc " you'd instantly know who I'm talking about . I'm not being either cruel or smug by stating this merely merely reporting fact . If you're able to remember these individuals via their disabilities rather than their personalities or the outcome of their date then the producers have failed in their aims
On the subject of stereotypes then the show scores a spectacular own goal by having the subjects find a date via a dating agency . Before the internet came along dating agencies were something of a joke institution where people with very little if any contribution to the human gene pool would sign up to in the meagre hope of getting a leg over . I'm afraid that most of the people who appear on the undateables doorstep do indeed live up to the clichéd stereotype - an IQ barely reaching double figures and a face like a monster from DOCTOR WHO . Did the producers select these people from the agency because they're so unattractive ?
All in all a programme that is guaranteed to make the audience feel uneasy when it's supposed to have the opposite effect . The only heart warming aspect of THE UNDATEABLES is knowing that you might have a crap low paid job in a kitchen surrounded by stunning waitresses and jealous boyfriends and it suddenly feels like you've got the best job in the world
No doubt the producers are making the show with the view that these undateable people are very human people with the same needs and desires with 7 billion other human beings but inadvertently the makers end up portraying the people as stereotypes . For the life of me I can't remember who is who on this show and neither will you . To be brutally honest if I said " sky-diving midget , autistic poet , bloke who looks like Craig David from BO SELECTA etc " you'd instantly know who I'm talking about . I'm not being either cruel or smug by stating this merely merely reporting fact . If you're able to remember these individuals via their disabilities rather than their personalities or the outcome of their date then the producers have failed in their aims
On the subject of stereotypes then the show scores a spectacular own goal by having the subjects find a date via a dating agency . Before the internet came along dating agencies were something of a joke institution where people with very little if any contribution to the human gene pool would sign up to in the meagre hope of getting a leg over . I'm afraid that most of the people who appear on the undateables doorstep do indeed live up to the clichéd stereotype - an IQ barely reaching double figures and a face like a monster from DOCTOR WHO . Did the producers select these people from the agency because they're so unattractive ?
All in all a programme that is guaranteed to make the audience feel uneasy when it's supposed to have the opposite effect . The only heart warming aspect of THE UNDATEABLES is knowing that you might have a crap low paid job in a kitchen surrounded by stunning waitresses and jealous boyfriends and it suddenly feels like you've got the best job in the world
Did you know
- TriviaSam Culpeck who featured in the series sadly passed away in 2015.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Back to the...: 10s with Jimmy Carr (2020)
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