Another Chance For Romance

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Lord Byron said, "Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life." It's also the most fun. Of course it helps to have a camera crew following your every move, dating authority Dr. Pepper Schwartz, feature relationship expert for perfectmatch.com, commenting on your technique and host Roger Lodge, of Blind Date fame, chiming in. Another Chance for Romance presents boomers and seniors the irresistible opportunity to take a first step toward love, or disaster, by being paired on a blind date. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned veteran, a first date is like trying to hit a curve ball… it takes focus, perfect timing and a little bit of luck. Do our boomers have what it takes? Watch these single, sexy, seniors, swing for the fences as they jump – heart first – into the world of dating. Anything can happen and our cameras capture it all on Another Chance for Romance.

Meet Your Hosts

Roger Lodge

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Having analyzed over 1,500 dates as host and producer of the syndicated dating show Blind Date, Roger Lodge has become one of the leading authorities on the art of dating. He has even lent his expertise to such popular magazines as Cosmopolitan, Mademoiselle and Elle. Besides analyzing dates, Roger tackles the hottest topics in sports on the ESPN program Jim Rome is Burning. He also hosts his own daily, Los Angeles radio show The sportsLODGE.

Dr. Pepper Schwartz

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Leading relationship authority Dr. Pepper Schwartz is Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington in Seattle. Holding an M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from Yale University, Dr. Schwartz is the co-creator of the Duet Total Compatibility System. Duet is used exclusively on Perfectmatch.com to help successfully pair committed adults seeking long-term relationships.

Dr. Schwartz is the author of more than 40 scholarly articles and 14 books, including The Lifetime Love and Sex Quiz Book and Everything You Know About Love and Sex is Wrong. For more than seven years, she wrote the monthly column "Sex and Health" for Glamour magazine, with coauthor Dr. Janet Lever, and has served as a consultant to many national organizations. Among her many accolades, Dr. Schwartz received the 2005 American Sociological Award for the Public Dissemination of Information, the Matrix Award for Achievement in Education and the International Women's Forum Award in Career Achievement in Washington State.