MY MUM, YOUR DAD: FINAL EPISODE RESCHEDULED BY ITV, EARLY DROP ON ITVX
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MY MUM, YOUR DAD: FINAL EPISODE RESCHEDULED BY ITV, EARLY DROP ON ITVX

The dating and relationship show with a difference, hosted by Davina McCall, follows a group of single parents who have been nominated by their grown-up kids for a second chance at love...



In a change to the original schedule, ITV1 will now be showing Live UEFA Women's Nations League 7:30-10pm on Friday 22nd September. As a result, the final episode of My Mum Your Dad has been pushed back to 10pm. The final will also be available to watch on ITVX from 10pm on Thursday 21st September.



The Reunion episode has seemingly been dropped from the linear schedule but will be made available on ITVX afrerwards.


Audiences will be able to follow the single parents from all over the UK and all walks of life as they live together at a stunning country house retreat with one objective: to find true love. But there’s a twist - unbeknownst to the parents, their kids will be watching their every move from a nearby location called The Bunker.



It is there in the surveillance room that they’ll be able to witness all the action of their parents’ journeys to find love and get the opportunity to play matchmaker and decide their mum or dad’s dating fate.


From humorous moments to heartwarming confessions, the kids will see their parents in a whole new light as they are presented with opportunities to select who they’ll be matched with on one-to-one dates and who may join the family celebrations for years to come.



Get the tissues at the ready as we witness the highs and the lows - and the tears and the funny moments - of finding love again.


My Mum, Your Dad continues next week on ITV1. Watch the series so far on ITVX.


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