Love on the Spectrum continues to tell the stories of people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships.
With a few familiar faces, and some delightful new ones, this new season represents an even wider range of people and personalities, showing just how diverse the autism spectrum really is.
This week, After a successful first date, Ronan can’t believe his luck when he sets up the second date of his life. Boy oh boy!
Ronan believes it’s his destiny to find someone who truly loves him for who he is, so he decides to share his passion for motor racing by taking his date on a wild ride.
Michael is also stepping out on a second date, with his match from speed dating. Keen to introduce her to his love of spirituality, he takes her to a Buddhist temple. After a successful date, Michael invites her on a third date, this time to meet his family.
Mark is excited as he steps out on his first date in over year. He tries his best to find a connection and to impress with his knowledge of wildlife.
Having had a successful first date with a guy, Teo is keen to see what dating a girl would be like. As she gets ready for her date, she worries about making a good impression. But when things go well, she is faced with a challenging decision.
Production credits: Produced by Northern Pictures (Employable Me, Magical Land of Oz, Changing Minds). Principal production investment from the ABC, in association with Screen Australia.
Financed with support from Screen NSW. Supervising Producer and Series Director: Cian O’Clery, Series Producer: Jenni Wilks, Executive Producer: Karina Holden, ABC Manager of Documentaries Stephen Oliver, ABC Managing Editor Factual: Richard Huddleston and ABC Head of Factual & Culture: Jennifer Collins.