Luana Vjollca will soon be back on screen with the fourth season of "Look who's playing", while among the most common questions on her Instagram is related to "Take me out", the program for which the moderator was preparing before the pandemic, i which was discontinued due to coronavirus.
Through a post on Instagram Stories, Luana says that "Take me out" will be broadcast next year, in the new TV season. She did not mention any specific date.
According to the original format, broadcast in Australia in 2009, a single man is placed in front of 30 competing women standing on a lighted podium. The game is divided into three segments. Judging only by the man's appearance and a line of information about him, women must decide whether they want to keep the light on or whether they want to turn it off. If they turn it off, so they express dislike, they can no longer turn it on. In the next stage, a video of the bachelor is shown talking about his qualities, skills and principles.
Again, women choose to keep the light on or off. Another video of a single family member or friend talking about him is shown. Women decide again. If at the end of this process there are more than four lights left, the bachelor turns off one of them. The remaining three women are then asked a question. Turn off the light of one. Then he asks a question to the two remaining women and turns off the light of one thus remaining with a partner. If all the lights go out during the game, the bachelor leaves without an appointment.
In the British version, the bachelor comes on stage with an elevator, meets the girls, introduces himself and says where he is from. Instead of the second video, the British bachelor performs a talent on stage or lets someone reveal a secret. Also, when entering the stage, the bachelor selects a girl as "love at first sight," but her identity may or may not be revealed at the end of the episode.
The Chinese version, which is extremely successful, gives competing women the opportunity to shine an even stronger light, which makes them immediately finalists to win a date with the bachelor.
In an Anabel.al poll in early March, a good portion of people said that "Take me out" would be the new Big Brother in terms of audience.