Can a computer programme help someone find true love?
Dateline started off as a fundraiser for the European Club in St Patrick's Comprehensive School, Shannon. Students purchased application forms, filled out their details and crossed their fingers and hoped for the best.
As Pamela explains, data from the forms was entered into a computer programme, and matches were made based on criteria such as age, likes, dislikes and personal characteristics. She feels that the project has been well-received,
I’d say there were a few romantics.
Presenter Antoinette Dawson decides to join the students who are looking for love.
The man of my dreams could be here.
To make things more interesting, additional names were placed on the list. Surprise greets the announcement of the matches, not least from Elaine Nason who has been matched with Philip Fox. To allow romance to blossom, all couples will go out on
A date, Cilla Black style.
This episode of ‘Jo-Maxi’ was broadcast on 13 February 1989. The presenter is Antoinette Dawson.
'Jo Maxi' was a youth lifestyle programme targeted at 10 to 14 year olds. The programme contained features on a broad range of topics including animals, fashion, music, books and profiles of young people voicing their views on various subjects. The original presenters on the show were Ray D'Arcy, Geri Lalor, Clíona Ní Bhuachalla and Antoinette Dawson.