Bunim/Murray, Endemol, Odeon and Aito have all taken local options of Armoza-distributed dating format Nobody’s Perfect.
Endemol has picked up rights in the Netherlands, Odeon in Germany and Aito in Finland. Banijay-owned Bunim/Murray has licensed it in the US.
Pitched as a ‘unique social experiment’ the format gets couples to reveal their innermost secrets on a first date.
It was created by Buzz Productions and Armoza Formats, which launched it internationally at MIPTV in April.
Gil Goldschein, president of Bunim/Murray Productions said: “Dating formats continue to be some of the most beloved reality shows on air, and it’s rare to find a new spin on them. Nobody’s Perfect will connect with audiences and surprise them with its candid approach to love.”
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