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Article: 'Making Love' (out of nothing at all) may be good reality TV.(Columns)(television)(Column)
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- July 21, 2008
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Byline: Lenore Skenazy
Making love on tv. That's not just what Robert Epstein, former editor of Psychology Today, plans to have 10 couples start doing. It's the trademarked name of his next project: a reality TV show that puts strangers together and heats things up.
Crass as that may sound, it isn't. Well, maybe it's a little crass. But it's also the only TV show I've ever heard of that has the potential to change the way Americans date and mate.
That's because the phrase "Making Love'' has a very different connotation for Epstein. The Harvard Ph.D. believes in arranged marriage-marriage where two people start out as strangers and have to make ...
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