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| align="center" colspan=2|'''Hosts'''
 
| align="center" colspan=2|'''Hosts'''
 
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|[[Chris Jagger]] (1998-2001, 2002-2003)<br />[[Lynne Koplitz]] (2001-2002)
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|[[Chris Jagger]] (1998–2001, 2002–2003)<br />[[Lynne Koplitz]] (2001–2002)
 
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| align="center" colspan=2|'''Broadcast'''
 
| align="center" colspan=2|'''Broadcast'''
 
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|[[File:Screen-Shot-2014-07-17-at-2_56_12-PM.png|center|160px]]Syndication: 9/21/98-9/18/03
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|[[File:Screen-Shot-2014-07-17-at-2_56_12-PM.png|center|160px]]Syndication (Daily): 9/21/1998 – 9/18/2003
 
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| align="center" colspan=2|'''Packagers'''
 
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|Telepictures Distribution<br />Warner Bros. Television
 
|Telepictures Distribution<br />Warner Bros. Television
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|}'''''Change of Heart''''' was a reality-dating show where each member of an unmarried couple is sent on a date with a new woman/man and tells if he/she wants to break up or stay with this person.
 
   
 
'''''Change of Heart''''' was a reality-dating game show where each member of an unmarried couple was sent on a date with a new man/woman and said if he/she wanted to break up or stay with this person.
==Gameplay==
 
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Each member of an unmarried couple is sent on a date with a new man/woman and tells if he/she wants to break up and stay with this new person. Dating couples are matched up with other singles. They discuss their relationship, then their new dating experience. At the end of show the couples have to decide if they want to stay together, or if they've had a Change of Heart.
 
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==Format==
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At the start of the show, the host asked questions to the couple, about what was good and bad about their relationship. Before attending the taping, each member of the couple was sent on a date with a new man/woman. At the taping, they would each discuss their dates with the man/woman they were set up with; the female half of the couple would talk about her date first, followed by the male half. Then, at the the end of the show, each member of the couple would decide if they should stay together, or if they had a Change of Heart (hence the name of the show).
   
 
==Galleries==
 
==Galleries==
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<gallery position="center">
 
logo_ani.gif|The Happy and Sad Faces are actually used as smileys on a Mac when you use Microsoft Office Products
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</gallery>
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===The Hosts===
 
===The Hosts===
 
<gallery position="center">
 
<gallery position="center">
 
chrisimage.jpg|Season 1 & 3 host Chris Jagger.
 
chrisimage.jpg|Season 1 & 3 host Chris Jagger.
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host1.jpg
 
host.jpg|Season 2 host Lynne Koplitz.
 
host.jpg|Season 2 host Lynne Koplitz.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===Change of Heart Logo animation===
 
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===Videos===
 
<gallery position="center">
 
<gallery position="center">
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Marcus Ament - Change of Heart|Part 1
logo_ani.gif|The Happy and Sad Faces are actually used as smileys on a Mac when you use Microsoft Office Products
 
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Marcus Ament - Change of Heart 2|Part 2
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Ratings==
 
==Ratings==
Despite low ratings from the Nielsens, this show has aired for 5 years.
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Despite low ratings from the Nielsens, this show was on the air for five years.
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==Taping Locations==
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Los Angeles, CA (1998–2001)<br />
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New York City, NY (2001–2003)
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==Parental Rating==
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[[File:72px-TV-PG icon svg.png]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The series was once paired up with the short-lived 1998-99 revival of ''[[Love Connection]]'' with Pat Bullard.
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The series was once paired up with the short-lived 1998-99 revival of ''[[Love Connection]]'' with Pat Bullard.
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==In Popular Culture==
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In the 2018 CNBC special ''[[Deal or No Deal: Back in Business]]'', two pictures featuring Scott St. John show him wearing a white ''Change of Heart'' t-shirt since he was the executive producer of the show.
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<gallery position="center">
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DOND_Change_of_Heart_T-Shirt.png
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DOND_Change_of_Heart_T-Shirt_2.png
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</gallery>
   
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
[http://web.archive.org/web/19991111105745/http://changeofheart.com/ Official website/Jagger era (via Internet Archive)]<br />
 
[http://web.archive.org/web/19991111105745/http://changeofheart.com/ Official website/Jagger era (via Internet Archive)]<br />
[http://web.archive.org/web/20020603205829/http://changeofheart.warnerbros.com/ Official website/Koplitz era (via Internet Archive)]
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20020603205829/http://changeofheart.warnerbros.com/ Official website/Koplitz era (via Internet Archive)]<br />
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20030426032157/http://changeofheart.warnerbros.com/ Official website/Jagger 2.0 era (via Internet Archive)]
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===YouTube Videos===
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOTIwkB-gI Full Episode uploaded by a contestant on this show]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaCCt6cWhIQ Part 1 of an episode uploaded by a contestant on this show]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcXx0XoUlbI Part 2 of an episode uploaded by a contestant on this show]
 
[[Category:Reality]]
 
[[Category:Reality]]
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[[Category:Romance]]
 
[[Category:Adult]]
 
[[Category:Adult]]
 
[[Category:Dating]]
 
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[[Category:Warner Brothers Television]]
 
[[Category:Warner Brothers Television]]
 
[[Category:Long-Running]]
 
[[Category:Long-Running]]
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[[Category:Weekday shows]]
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[[Category:Los Angeles]]
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[[Category:New York City]]
 
[[Category:1998 premieres]]
 
[[Category:1998 premieres]]
 
[[Category:2003 endings]]
 
[[Category:2003 endings]]
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[[Category:1990s shows]]
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[[Category:2000s shows]]
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[[Category:Primetime shows]]
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[[Category:Game of Confidence]]

Latest revision as of 02:54, 12 July 2021

Hosts
Chris Jagger (1998–2001, 2002–2003)
Lynne Koplitz (2001–2002)
Broadcast
Screen-Shot-2014-07-17-at-2 56 12-PM
Syndication (Daily): 9/21/1998 – 9/18/2003
Packagers
Syndicated Productions
Divine Hammer Inc.
Telepictures Productions
Distributors
Telepictures Distribution
Warner Bros. Television

Change of Heart was a reality-dating game show where each member of an unmarried couple was sent on a date with a new man/woman and said if he/she wanted to break up or stay with this person.

Format[]

At the start of the show, the host asked questions to the couple, about what was good and bad about their relationship. Before attending the taping, each member of the couple was sent on a date with a new man/woman. At the taping, they would each discuss their dates with the man/woman they were set up with; the female half of the couple would talk about her date first, followed by the male half. Then, at the the end of the show, each member of the couple would decide if they should stay together, or if they had a Change of Heart (hence the name of the show).

Galleries[]

The Hosts[]

Videos[]

Ratings[]

Despite low ratings from the Nielsens, this show was on the air for five years.

Taping Locations[]

Los Angeles, CA (1998–2001)
New York City, NY (2001–2003)

Parental Rating[]

72px-TV-PG icon svg

Trivia[]

The series was once paired up with the short-lived 1998-99 revival of Love Connection with Pat Bullard.

In Popular Culture[]

In the 2018 CNBC special Deal or No Deal: Back in Business, two pictures featuring Scott St. John show him wearing a white Change of Heart t-shirt since he was the executive producer of the show.

Links[]

Official website/Jagger era (via Internet Archive)
Official website/Koplitz era (via Internet Archive)
Official website/Jagger 2.0 era (via Internet Archive)

YouTube Videos[]