Love Bytes

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Love Bytes
GenreDrama
Created byLeslie Stewart
Directed byRobert Klenner
Brian Grant
StarringAbi Tucker
Nathaniel Dean
Teo Gebert
Simon Bossell
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesFoxtel
Shine
Original release
Release2 February (2004-02-02) –
3 February 2004 (2004-02-03)

Love Bytes is an Australian anthology series which premiered on the Fox8 subscription television channel in 2004. The series follows the lives and exploits of people involved in electronic dating.[1] The series also screened on UKTV.

Episodes and Cast

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Episode 1: Trust Up

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Bea discovers that Callum, the man she met at a nightclub and slept with, has been hooking up with her best friend Joe, who he met on a gay chat line.

Episode 2: Cocktales

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Three women meet a man called "Larry" on an online dating website and arrange to meet him in a bar. One of the women who has been stood up gets to know the barman and goes home with him instead.[2]

Episode 3: Four Play

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A yuppie couple decide to join a swingers group.

Episode 4: Net Nanny

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John is trying to find love online where he meets Clare, the Net Nanny.

Additional cast

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  • Simon Bossell
  • Amy Mathews as Mel
  • Christopher Sommers as Neal
  • Richard McDonald as He
  • Pauline Roxo as She
  • Amie Mckenna as Clara
  • Christopher Sommers as Neal
  • Luke Stephens as Jim the Waiter
  • Laura Keneally
  • Paul Ashcroft
  • Teo Gebert as Joe

Awards

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Love Bytes was nominated for a Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series at the 2005 Logie Awards.

References

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