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Returning: Married at First Sight

Updated: 8 more singles who agree to simulate a wedding and honeymoon before reality TV cameras.

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Married at First Sight returns for its second season next week, featuring 8 singles who agree to simulate a wedding and honeymoon before reality TV cameras.

Narrated by Georgie Gardner, this season the M rated show will air at the earlier time of 7:30pm Mondays and Tuesdays.

Updated: It will censor its language despite the M ratings.

A third season has also been completed.

Three top relationship experts will control the experiment involving eight Aussie singles who are ready to find the one, using a mix of neuroscience and psychology to try to create four perfect matches. Psychologist and dating expert Mel Schilling joins relationship psychologist John Aiken and neuropsychotherapist Trisha Stratford in the matchmaking team.

John Aiken has interviewed the marriage applicants across the nation and built a detailed personal profile for each one. Dr Trisha Stratford compiled their detailed neurological profiles, and in this series introduces an attractiveness test as well as pheromone testing. And Mel Schilling met the applicants in their own environment to prepare to pair them with the most suitable partners.

Married at First Sight follows this ground-breaking experiment as the couples marry, honeymoon, meet the in-laws and set up home, all the while getting to know one another more and more deeply, to see if the matchmakers got it right.

These four new, extremely brave and hopeful couples will face the most terrifying wedding imaginable – meeting their partner at the altar. Who will make it through the wedding to live as man and wife? And at the end of the experiment every couple must decide whether to call it quits or stay married … at first sight.

7:30pm Monday April 4 on Nine.

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