Feeling shy? Give online dating a try
Classic FM Romance makes dating simple, safe and fun.
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Feeling shy? Give online dating a try
Classic FM Romance makes dating simple, safe and fun.
Choosing your username
It may seem the least important part of the process when signing up to Classic FM Romance, but a good username is crucial.
Top 5 romantic UK gardens to visit
As long as the weather is on your side why not forgo the usual dinner date for an atmospheric summer stroll?
Writing successful messages
Lost for words when messaging people through Classic FM Dating? This handy guide will make it plain sailing.
If at first you don’t succeed...
Sometimes it takes a little while for your profile to get noticed. Follow these tips to boost your online dating experience.
A date at Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey has returned to our screens and with it our thirst for romance and drama in an historical setting.
The romance of Rodgers and Hammerstein
As South Pacific continues to wow UK audiences, we take a look at the most romantic Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals.
Top 5 Rainy Day dates
You can’t rely on the British summer to be sunny. If rain scuppers your outdoors date, try one of these indoor alternatives.
Picture perfect: choosing a profile photo
A good photo is crucial to a successful online dating experience. Follow these three golden rules to be picture perfect.
Love all: Wimbledon themed dates
June is all about Wimbledon and perfect for being outdoors. We’ve combined the two for some brilliant dating ideas.
Classic FM Romance: Creating a profile
Creating your own dating profile is very simple with Classic FM Romance.
Five tips for a successful profile
Follow these five rules to get the most out of Classic FM Romance.
Classic FM Romance worked for us
James and Yvonne, both in their 60s, met through Classic FM Romance.
Writing about yourself
First impressions really count in the world of online dating. Give yourself a head start with a well-written narrative.
Suor Angelica - Intermezzo Giacomo Puccini
Lullabying John Barry