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Daisy May Cooper. Credit: Getty Images. Daisy May Cooper is set to feature on a new TV show that will see comedians analysing awkward Tinder dates. Dating No Filter, which has previously existed as a US tv show, is coming to Britain next month, airing on Sky. “I cannot tell you the amount of times Susie and I have been sat in Wetherspoons pissed on Pinot analysing other people’s cringey Tinder dates,” Cooper said in a statement. “Now we’re getting paid for it… honestly can’t believe it.” Advertisement Cooper will be joined by Susan Wokoma to provide voiceovers to the date footage on her episode, with Wokoma adding: “It’s absolutely criminal to call laughing at dates with my closest pal Daisy, work! I can’t wait for everyone to watch us crying with hysterics at the weird world of dating.” ....
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Commentating on awkward enocounters Comedians are to set members of the public up with blind dates in a new series being made for Sky One. In Dating No Filter, the comics will be given some say on which singletons will be paired up - then watch and commentate on the dates, from awkward interactions to heart-warming moments. The comedians taking part in the eight-part series, due to air early next year, have not yet been named. Phil Edgar-Jones, Sky’s head of entertainment said: ‘The dating world has been thrown into chaos with the pandemic. How can folks get together when they have to be apart? ....
Sky news: Studios chief Gary Davey to exit; “Dating No Filter” heading to Sky1 Gary Davey, CEO of Sky Studios the production arm of European mediaco Sky, owned by Comcast is stepping down from the company in summer 2021. In an internal memo . December 14, 2020 Gary Davey, CEO of Sky Studios the production arm of European mediaco Sky, owned by Comcast is stepping down from the company in summer 2021. In an internal memo obtained by Realscreen, Davey (pictured) wrote: “As you will imagine, this has not been an easy decision for me, and I would only be stepping down if I believed that our business had rock-solid foundations, strong and ambitious leadership and a bright and exciting future ahead of it. All of this is true. ....