Workerbee (a Banijay UK company) will produce a new outing of “Love Triangle” for E4. Returning to E4 and Channel 4 in 2025, the 10×60’ series will serve up a raft of fresh twists, turns and surprises, promising yet more excitement and drama, as six new singles embark on one of TV’s most unpredictable romantic roller coasters.
“Love Triangle” follows six singles (pickers) as they abandon the infinite choice of the apps to choose between just two expertly handpicked partners (suitors). Based on a connection made by texting only, the single and their chosen match meet, before taking the extraordinary step of moving in together, in the hope of fast-tracking their relationship. But the course of true love will not run smoothly for the pickers, or their suitors, when the rejected match returns to form a love triangle, and all three must go through the remainder of the experiment as a trio – moving in together and triple dating! After living with and getting to know both suitors, each of the six pickers will face one final, agonising decision, as they choose who to hold on to, and who to let go.
Lee McMurray, Commissioning Editor said: “Following the impressive streaming performance of its debut run, I’m delighted to be treating e4 viewers to a second series of ‘Love Triangle.’ I can’t wait to see how a fresh batch of singles navigate this unique, three-way dating experiment, and what their stories will deliver in terms of the romance, drama and dilemmas our audience love.”
Ben Mitchell from Workerbee added: “Workerbee is delighted to be making a new series of premium reality dating format, ‘Love Triangle,’ for E4. Proudly filmed in Manchester, one of Britain’s coolest, most cosmopolitan cities, the new series will serve up a binge-fest of twists, turns and emotional drama. In ‘Love Triangle,’ there are always three sides to every story!”
Banijay format “Love Triangle” was created by the producers of “Married at First Sight Australia,” Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay company) and 9Network. The Stan Original series will return for a third season. The format has also been adapted for Finnish audiences by Banijay Finland. The U.K. production is produced by Workerbee and executive produced by Ben Mitchell and Jon Cahn. It was commissioned for E4 by Channel 4 Reality and Entertainment Commissioning Editor, Lee McMurray, and Head of Reality and Entertainment, Steven Handley.