Host Jesse Palmer and bartender Wells Adams are ready to welcome The Bachelor and The Bachelorette fan favorites to ABC’s Bachelor in Paradise season nine. Among the singles hitting the beach and attempting to make love connections will be five bachelors – Brayden Bowers, Aaron Bryant, Peter Cappio, Sean McLaughlin, and Aaron Schwartzman – from the recently wrapped season 20 of The Bachelorette.
The network also confirmed that Bachelorettes Katie Thurston (season 17), Charity Lawson (season 20), and Hannah Brown (season 15) will pop in this season.
Season nine will premiere on Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Poster (Photo Credit: ABC)
Bachelor in Paradise Season 9 Cast:
Greer Blitzer of The Bachelor season 27
Brayden Bowers of The Bachelorette season 20
Aaron Bryant of The Bachelorette season 20
Peter Cappio of The Bachelorette season 20
Jessica “Jess” Girod of The Bachelor season 27
Eliza Isichei of The Bachelor season 26 and Bachelor in Paradise season 8
Katherine “Kat” Izzo...
The network also confirmed that Bachelorettes Katie Thurston (season 17), Charity Lawson (season 20), and Hannah Brown (season 15) will pop in this season.
Season nine will premiere on Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Poster (Photo Credit: ABC)
Bachelor in Paradise Season 9 Cast:
Greer Blitzer of The Bachelor season 27
Brayden Bowers of The Bachelorette season 20
Aaron Bryant of The Bachelorette season 20
Peter Cappio of The Bachelorette season 20
Jessica “Jess” Girod of The Bachelor season 27
Eliza Isichei of The Bachelor season 26 and Bachelor in Paradise season 8
Katherine “Kat” Izzo...
- 8/25/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
ABC on Friday morning unveiled the core group of love-seeking stars set for Bachelor in Paradise, its Mexico-set spin-off of the Bachelor franchise, which brings together contestants from both that flagship show and its sister series The Bachelorette in pursuit of another shot at love.
The news comes following last week’s feel-good conclusion of The Bachelorette Season 20, which saw former Bachelor contestant Charity Lawson accept a proposal from Dotun Olubeko. Competitors from Lawson’s season who will be showing up on the beach for Bip Season 9 include Brayden Bowers, Aaron Bryant, Pilot Peter Cappio, Sean McLaughlin and Aaron Schwartzman.
Then, there’s Lawson, Katie Thurston, Hannah Brown and Rachel Recchia, who follow in the footsteps of Becca Kufrin as former Bachelorettes making their way to paradise. Jesse Palmer of course returns as host, with Wells Adams to get back behind the bar as the latest installment kicks off on Thursday,...
The news comes following last week’s feel-good conclusion of The Bachelorette Season 20, which saw former Bachelor contestant Charity Lawson accept a proposal from Dotun Olubeko. Competitors from Lawson’s season who will be showing up on the beach for Bip Season 9 include Brayden Bowers, Aaron Bryant, Pilot Peter Cappio, Sean McLaughlin and Aaron Schwartzman.
Then, there’s Lawson, Katie Thurston, Hannah Brown and Rachel Recchia, who follow in the footsteps of Becca Kufrin as former Bachelorettes making their way to paradise. Jesse Palmer of course returns as host, with Wells Adams to get back behind the bar as the latest installment kicks off on Thursday,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has named its newest star of “The Bachelor” franchise. Zach Shallcross, who didn’t find love with either Gabby Windey or Rachel Recchia, will take on the role for Season 27.
Shallcross was primarily dating Recchia, though the two didn’t work out earlier in the season.
The new “Bachelor” is a 26-year-old tech executive from Anaheim Hills, Calif. He splits his time between Texas and Orange County.
Per ABC: “A family man at heart, Shallcross splits time between Texas and Orange County. His parents, who have been married over 30 years, have shown him what true love looks like. He strives to find a love that echoes the standard they have set for him, and he plans to keep them in mind when looking for a life partner. Home is where the heart is; and with the Bachelor mansion not too far away, Shallcross is eager to begin his journey back home in Southern California.
Shallcross was primarily dating Recchia, though the two didn’t work out earlier in the season.
The new “Bachelor” is a 26-year-old tech executive from Anaheim Hills, Calif. He splits his time between Texas and Orange County.
Per ABC: “A family man at heart, Shallcross splits time between Texas and Orange County. His parents, who have been married over 30 years, have shown him what true love looks like. He strives to find a love that echoes the standard they have set for him, and he plans to keep them in mind when looking for a life partner. Home is where the heart is; and with the Bachelor mansion not too far away, Shallcross is eager to begin his journey back home in Southern California.
- 9/21/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Zach Shallcross came up empty-handed during this season’s edition of The Bachelorette, but he’s about to get another chance at finding his love connection: the 26-year-old tech exec from from Anaheim, CA. will headline 27th season of The Bachelor.
The announcement was made by host Jesse Palmer during Tuesday’s live finale of Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s season of The Bachelorette.
ABC describes Shallcross as a family man at heart who splits his time between Texas and Orange County. His parents have been married more than 30 years so he “strives to find a love that echoes the standard they have set for him, and he plans to keep them in mind when looking for a life partner.”
Shallcross will begin handing out roses when the season premieres Monday, Jan. 23 on ABC.
The Bachelor is a production of Next Entertainment and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon.
The announcement was made by host Jesse Palmer during Tuesday’s live finale of Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s season of The Bachelorette.
ABC describes Shallcross as a family man at heart who splits his time between Texas and Orange County. His parents have been married more than 30 years so he “strives to find a love that echoes the standard they have set for him, and he plans to keep them in mind when looking for a life partner.”
Shallcross will begin handing out roses when the season premieres Monday, Jan. 23 on ABC.
The Bachelor is a production of Next Entertainment and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon.
- 9/21/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s official: Zach Shallcross will be the next star of “The Bachelor,” which heads into its 27th season in 2023.
Shallcross — who Variety previously reported would be ABC’s next leading man — was a contestant from the current season of “The Bachelorette,” which wraps up its season tonight. “The Bachelor” announcement was made Tuesday night during the live finale by host Jesse Palmer.
This season of “The Bachelorette” made history, starring two women for the first time: Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia. Shallcross was a finalist, having dated “Bachelorette” star Recchia as one of the most promising suitors of the season. But after a heartbreaking and surprising breakup on the show, Shallcross’ journey became one of the most dramatic storylines towards the end of the season.
Now, Shallcross will get a second chance at finding televised love. His season of “The Bachelor” will premiere Jan. 23, 2023 on ABC.
But viewers got...
Shallcross — who Variety previously reported would be ABC’s next leading man — was a contestant from the current season of “The Bachelorette,” which wraps up its season tonight. “The Bachelor” announcement was made Tuesday night during the live finale by host Jesse Palmer.
This season of “The Bachelorette” made history, starring two women for the first time: Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia. Shallcross was a finalist, having dated “Bachelorette” star Recchia as one of the most promising suitors of the season. But after a heartbreaking and surprising breakup on the show, Shallcross’ journey became one of the most dramatic storylines towards the end of the season.
Now, Shallcross will get a second chance at finding televised love. His season of “The Bachelor” will premiere Jan. 23, 2023 on ABC.
But viewers got...
- 9/21/2022
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
ABC has ordered up new seasons of “Bachelor in Paradise” and “Judge Steve Harvey,” as it also announced two new specials — including one hosted by Martha Stewart and the other centered on rescue dogs — on Thursday. The news came as ABC also shared a slew of new and returning unscripted series premiere dates for its summer 2022 lineup.
The lineup kicks off on May 25 with two new back-to-back specials. At 8 p.m. is “The Great American Tag Sale with Martha Stewart,” which features Stewart selling pieces from her extensive collection of art, furniture and other pieces from her home. The special is produced by Walt Disney Television’s newly formed alternative production unit. Stewart and Jen Patton serve as executive producers.
At 9 p.m., Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore join forces for “The American Rescue Dog Show,” a two-hour special that features dogs competing for a selection of titles that includes “best in underbite,...
The lineup kicks off on May 25 with two new back-to-back specials. At 8 p.m. is “The Great American Tag Sale with Martha Stewart,” which features Stewart selling pieces from her extensive collection of art, furniture and other pieces from her home. The special is produced by Walt Disney Television’s newly formed alternative production unit. Stewart and Jen Patton serve as executive producers.
At 9 p.m., Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore join forces for “The American Rescue Dog Show,” a two-hour special that features dogs competing for a selection of titles that includes “best in underbite,...
- 4/7/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Judge Steve Harvey is getting a second season at ABC as the network also renews Bachelor in Paradise.
The network made the renewals as part of a slew of unscripted news including new specials and game shows.
Courtroom comedy Judge Steve Harvey premiered strongly in January with a 0.7 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.92 million viewers. Throughout its freshman run, which has been interrupted by The Bachelor and Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey has been a decent performer for ABC. The series has remained steady with a 0.4 demo rating with its latest episodes.
In the series, Harvey takes on a variety of conflicts and characters in his courtroom – from small claims to big disputes and everything in between. Harvey plays by his own rules, basing his courtroom on his own life experiences and some good old common sense.
Judge Steve Harvey is produced by Den of Thieves in...
The network made the renewals as part of a slew of unscripted news including new specials and game shows.
Courtroom comedy Judge Steve Harvey premiered strongly in January with a 0.7 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.92 million viewers. Throughout its freshman run, which has been interrupted by The Bachelor and Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey has been a decent performer for ABC. The series has remained steady with a 0.4 demo rating with its latest episodes.
In the series, Harvey takes on a variety of conflicts and characters in his courtroom – from small claims to big disputes and everything in between. Harvey plays by his own rules, basing his courtroom on his own life experiences and some good old common sense.
Judge Steve Harvey is produced by Den of Thieves in...
- 4/7/2022
- by Peter White and Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The Bachelor franchise alums Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe are extending their turn as hosts on The Bachelorette.
The duo, who are hosting Season 17 of The Bachelorette, will return to host the upcoming 18th season, ABC and franchise producer Warner Bros. Unscripted Television confirmed Monday. Season 18, which will star Bachelor Nation favorite Michelle Young, will premiere on October 19. The current season featuring Katie Thurston wraps on August 9.
Adams and Bristowe replace longtime host Chris Harrison, who departed the romance franchise after 19 years for good in June amidst a controversy about his comments on race. Adams and Bristowe have been well-received as Bachelorette hosts, and there had been speculation that they would return for Season 18, but this is the first official announcement.
Adams first came to national attention after appearing as a contestant on Season 23 of The Bachelor and the sixth season of spinoff Bachelor in Paradise. She went on to...
The duo, who are hosting Season 17 of The Bachelorette, will return to host the upcoming 18th season, ABC and franchise producer Warner Bros. Unscripted Television confirmed Monday. Season 18, which will star Bachelor Nation favorite Michelle Young, will premiere on October 19. The current season featuring Katie Thurston wraps on August 9.
Adams and Bristowe replace longtime host Chris Harrison, who departed the romance franchise after 19 years for good in June amidst a controversy about his comments on race. Adams and Bristowe have been well-received as Bachelorette hosts, and there had been speculation that they would return for Season 18, but this is the first official announcement.
Adams first came to national attention after appearing as a contestant on Season 23 of The Bachelor and the sixth season of spinoff Bachelor in Paradise. She went on to...
- 8/2/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
For the first time in the history of the franchise, The Bachelorette will produce two cycles in the same calendar year. The summer staple has been renewed by ABC for Seasons 17 and 18 to air in 2021. They will be headlined by two Bachelor Nation Nation favorites, Katie Thurston and Michelle Young, who both had been heavily speculated to be the next Bachelorette after becoming breakouts of the just concluded, marked by controversy 25th season of The Bachelor.
The Bachelorette Season 17 starring Thurston will go first, premiering in Summer 2021; the show’s 18th season toplined by Young will air in fall 2021. The announcement was made by The Bachelor: After the Final Rose host Emmanuel Acho during the hourlong special that followed the finale of the Matt James-fronted Season 25.
A long-time summer ratings Mvp for ABC, The Bachelorette aired its first fall edition last year by necessity, after the coronavirus pandemic-forced production...
The Bachelorette Season 17 starring Thurston will go first, premiering in Summer 2021; the show’s 18th season toplined by Young will air in fall 2021. The announcement was made by The Bachelor: After the Final Rose host Emmanuel Acho during the hourlong special that followed the finale of the Matt James-fronted Season 25.
A long-time summer ratings Mvp for ABC, The Bachelorette aired its first fall edition last year by necessity, after the coronavirus pandemic-forced production...
- 3/16/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Bachelorette is successfully in can ahead of its October 13 premiere as ABC gets ready to start production on its parent show The Bachelor later this month.
Rob Mills, SVP, Alternative Series, Specials & Late-Night Programming, ABC Entertainment, told Deadline that The Bachelor will start production at the end of September with a view to airing in January as per previous years.
While the show will run on a similar timeline to previous seasons – the last 12 seasons of the show began airing at the start of the new year, production will be in a pandemic-proof bubble, similar to The Bachelorette, to ensure that one of its biggest non-scripted series can get on the air.
Mills said he was buoyed by the fact that The Bachelorette, which wrapped on September 1, was able to finish production without any Covid-19 related incidents.
“Right before we started, around July 4, as excited as everyone was to get it started,...
Rob Mills, SVP, Alternative Series, Specials & Late-Night Programming, ABC Entertainment, told Deadline that The Bachelor will start production at the end of September with a view to airing in January as per previous years.
While the show will run on a similar timeline to previous seasons – the last 12 seasons of the show began airing at the start of the new year, production will be in a pandemic-proof bubble, similar to The Bachelorette, to ensure that one of its biggest non-scripted series can get on the air.
Mills said he was buoyed by the fact that The Bachelorette, which wrapped on September 1, was able to finish production without any Covid-19 related incidents.
“Right before we started, around July 4, as excited as everyone was to get it started,...
- 9/8/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
It looks like we are up for another first in The Bachelor franchise — a season that starts with one titular star and ends with another.
Speculation has been growing that Clare Crawley, who had been tapped to headline The Bachelorette‘s upcoming 16th season, has left the show, which has been filming in a quarantine bubble at an isolated location under Covid-19 guidelines. No one is commenting, but I hear that Crawley’s exit will be incorporated into the season’s storyline as she reportedly fell in love with one of the contestants and did not want to continue with the dating process, leading the other bachelors on.
Multiple reports have tipped Bachelor nation fan favorite Tayshia Adams as Crawley’s successor. She reportedly has joined the production after undergoing quarantine. Word is that some of the contestants previously eliminated by Crawley are coming back to vie for Adams’ heart.
Speculation has been growing that Clare Crawley, who had been tapped to headline The Bachelorette‘s upcoming 16th season, has left the show, which has been filming in a quarantine bubble at an isolated location under Covid-19 guidelines. No one is commenting, but I hear that Crawley’s exit will be incorporated into the season’s storyline as she reportedly fell in love with one of the contestants and did not want to continue with the dating process, leading the other bachelors on.
Multiple reports have tipped Bachelor nation fan favorite Tayshia Adams as Crawley’s successor. She reportedly has joined the production after undergoing quarantine. Word is that some of the contestants previously eliminated by Crawley are coming back to vie for Adams’ heart.
- 8/3/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has chosen its first black romantic lead for The Bachelor, picking Matt James to head the 2021 version of the reality dating franchise.
James was set to be a prospective suitor for The Bachelorette before that show was hit by the production shutdown. He becomes the first black Bachelor in the show’s 18 year history, and the second only black lead in the franchise, following Rachel Lindsay, who was The Bachelorette in that show’s 13th season.
ABC revealed the news on Good Morning America. It comes after Lindsay urged the franchise to “acknowledge their systemic racism” in a blog post and more than 80,000 people signed a Change.org petition to cast a black lead on The Bachelor.
The 25th season of the Chris Harrison-hosted show is scheduled to air in 2021. The network has not revealed plans for the upcoming season of The Bachelorette, but ABC alternative boss Rob Mills...
James was set to be a prospective suitor for The Bachelorette before that show was hit by the production shutdown. He becomes the first black Bachelor in the show’s 18 year history, and the second only black lead in the franchise, following Rachel Lindsay, who was The Bachelorette in that show’s 13th season.
ABC revealed the news on Good Morning America. It comes after Lindsay urged the franchise to “acknowledge their systemic racism” in a blog post and more than 80,000 people signed a Change.org petition to cast a black lead on The Bachelor.
The 25th season of the Chris Harrison-hosted show is scheduled to air in 2021. The network has not revealed plans for the upcoming season of The Bachelorette, but ABC alternative boss Rob Mills...
- 6/12/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has renewed 13 more series for 2020-21, eight of them scripted, including freshmen Stumptown and mixed-ish.
The broadcast network has picked up American Housewife, black-ish, The Conners, The Goldbergs, A Million Little Things, mixed-ish, The Rookie, Stumptown; reality stalwarts The Bachelor, Dancing with the Stars and Shark Tank; as well as the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire revival and newsmagazine 20/20.
They join previously renewed flagship Grey’s Anatomy, which is in the middle of a two-season pickup, spinoff Station 19, The Good Doctor, American Idol, America’s Funniest Home Videos, as well as newly picked up scripted series Big Sky, from David E. Kelley, and Kari Lizer’s Call Your Mother and the recently ordered Supermarket Sweep reboot. This takes it to a total of 22 shows confirmed for the upcoming season.
Freshmen For Life and The Baker and the Beauty remain on the bubble, while Emergence, Single Parents, Schooled, Bless This Mess...
The broadcast network has picked up American Housewife, black-ish, The Conners, The Goldbergs, A Million Little Things, mixed-ish, The Rookie, Stumptown; reality stalwarts The Bachelor, Dancing with the Stars and Shark Tank; as well as the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire revival and newsmagazine 20/20.
They join previously renewed flagship Grey’s Anatomy, which is in the middle of a two-season pickup, spinoff Station 19, The Good Doctor, American Idol, America’s Funniest Home Videos, as well as newly picked up scripted series Big Sky, from David E. Kelley, and Kari Lizer’s Call Your Mother and the recently ordered Supermarket Sweep reboot. This takes it to a total of 22 shows confirmed for the upcoming season.
Freshmen For Life and The Baker and the Beauty remain on the bubble, while Emergence, Single Parents, Schooled, Bless This Mess...
- 5/21/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has found its next leading lady for Season 16 of The Bachelorette. Clare Crawley, a 38-year-old hair stylist from Sacramento, CA will be the next in a quest to find true love in the upcoming season of the hit reality series.
No stranger to The Bachelor franchise, Crawley first appeared during season 18 of The Bachelor, where she is remembered as the woman who stood up to controversial Bachelor Juan Pablo during the season finale. She went on to appear on the first two seasons of Bachelor in Paradise, followed by the global spinoff Bachelor Winter Games.
The Bachelorette continues to be a strong ratings driver for ABC, ranking as No. 1 series of the summer in Adults 18-49 last year.
Hosted by Chris Harrison, The Bachelorette is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television. Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton, Nicole Woods, Bennett Graebner, Peter Gust, Tim Warner,...
No stranger to The Bachelor franchise, Crawley first appeared during season 18 of The Bachelor, where she is remembered as the woman who stood up to controversial Bachelor Juan Pablo during the season finale. She went on to appear on the first two seasons of Bachelor in Paradise, followed by the global spinoff Bachelor Winter Games.
The Bachelorette continues to be a strong ratings driver for ABC, ranking as No. 1 series of the summer in Adults 18-49 last year.
Hosted by Chris Harrison, The Bachelorette is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television. Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton, Nicole Woods, Bennett Graebner, Peter Gust, Tim Warner,...
- 3/2/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has chosen its next Bachelorette.
Clare Crawley, who competed on Juan Pablo’s season of “The Bachelor” and later appeared on “The Bachelor in Paradise” and “The Bachelor: Winter Games,” will be the leading lady on Season 16 of “The Bachelorette.”
Crawley is currently 38 years old, making her the oldest “Bachelorette” to be chosen in the history of “The Bachelor” franchise. Hannah Brown, the most recent Bachelorette, is 25.
Here is Crawley’s bio from ABC:
“A native of Sacramento, California, Clare, 38, enjoys spending her days playing with her two dogs Elby and Honey, doing yoga and hiking with friends. She loves her career as a hairstylist and hopes to style the man of her dreams one day. She looks up to her late father as an example of the man she hopes to marry, someone strong and compassionate that can live life to the fullest, just like her!”
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Clare Crawley, who competed on Juan Pablo’s season of “The Bachelor” and later appeared on “The Bachelor in Paradise” and “The Bachelor: Winter Games,” will be the leading lady on Season 16 of “The Bachelorette.”
Crawley is currently 38 years old, making her the oldest “Bachelorette” to be chosen in the history of “The Bachelor” franchise. Hannah Brown, the most recent Bachelorette, is 25.
Here is Crawley’s bio from ABC:
“A native of Sacramento, California, Clare, 38, enjoys spending her days playing with her two dogs Elby and Honey, doing yoga and hiking with friends. She loves her career as a hairstylist and hopes to style the man of her dreams one day. She looks up to her late father as an example of the man she hopes to marry, someone strong and compassionate that can live life to the fullest, just like her!”
Also Read:...
- 3/2/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
“Bachelor” fans are getting another show to obsess about.
ABC has ordered a new addition in the Bachelor Nation catalogue, titled “The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart.” The network has set an April 13 premiere date for the music-centric show.
The new series will “unite music and love,” as 20 single men and women embark on a journey to find love through music. Singing well-known songs, both individually and as couples, they will look to “form attractions through the melodies, find and reveal their feelings and ultimately, fall in love.”
Once the couples commit to each other, they will be tested through musical challenges, including live performances judged by “some of the biggest names in the music business.” Ultimately, the couples whose performances reveal their love and devotion to one another will continue to be given a chance to further their relationships until only one couple is left standing.
“The Bachelor: Listen...
ABC has ordered a new addition in the Bachelor Nation catalogue, titled “The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart.” The network has set an April 13 premiere date for the music-centric show.
The new series will “unite music and love,” as 20 single men and women embark on a journey to find love through music. Singing well-known songs, both individually and as couples, they will look to “form attractions through the melodies, find and reveal their feelings and ultimately, fall in love.”
Once the couples commit to each other, they will be tested through musical challenges, including live performances judged by “some of the biggest names in the music business.” Ultimately, the couples whose performances reveal their love and devotion to one another will continue to be given a chance to further their relationships until only one couple is left standing.
“The Bachelor: Listen...
- 1/8/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: ABC has greenlighted The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart, a new installment in the network’s popular Bachelor reality franchise. The new Bachelor Nation series will debut April 13 in the franchise’s core Monday 8 Pm – 10 Pm time slot. ABC Entertainment President Karey Burke is expected to make the announcement at TCA Wednesday.
The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart joins the current three series in the franchise, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise. It will bridge mothership The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, providing an almost continuous Bachelor Nation presence on the ABC schedule from January to September.
In The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart, 20 single men and women search for love through music, singing well-known songs, both individually and as couples. They will meet and explore their relationships while living together and going on Bachelor-style dates that focus on music.
Once the couples commit to each other, they...
The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart joins the current three series in the franchise, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise. It will bridge mothership The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, providing an almost continuous Bachelor Nation presence on the ABC schedule from January to September.
In The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart, 20 single men and women search for love through music, singing well-known songs, both individually and as couples. They will meet and explore their relationships while living together and going on Bachelor-style dates that focus on music.
Once the couples commit to each other, they...
- 1/8/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has made a date for the three-hour Season 24 premiere of The Bachelor. The scrum to land airline pilot Peter Weber will begin at 8 Pm Monday, January 6. Watch the new promo with the once-jilted but oh-so-eligible Weber below.
Here is the network’s logline for the reality staple’s latest cycle: Weber flew into the hearts of women everywhere and left all of America shocked and heartbroken when Hannah Brown decided to end their relationship. Now Peter is back and ready to once again capture hearts across the nation when he returns for another shot at love. Peter’s search for his soul mate takes off to new heights on premiere day, when a few women earn their wings on a daring group date plus other romantic dates — a first for a Bachelor premiere — and will feature a special surprise visitor who has everyone talking.
During its Season 23 run this year,...
Here is the network’s logline for the reality staple’s latest cycle: Weber flew into the hearts of women everywhere and left all of America shocked and heartbroken when Hannah Brown decided to end their relationship. Now Peter is back and ready to once again capture hearts across the nation when he returns for another shot at love. Peter’s search for his soul mate takes off to new heights on premiere day, when a few women earn their wings on a daring group date plus other romantic dates — a first for a Bachelor premiere — and will feature a special surprise visitor who has everyone talking.
During its Season 23 run this year,...
- 11/13/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC said Monday that its summer staples The Bachelorette and Bachelor In Paradise have been renewed for new seasons to premiere in 2020. The news, unveiled this morning during the network’s portion of the TCA summer press tour, comes as Season 6 of Bachelor In Paradise premieres tonight.
The Bachelorette, renewed for Season 16, just wrapped its most recent season last week. The finale featuring the conclusion (or not) of Hannah Brown’s quest for love was the show’s highest-rated telecast in two years.
Last summer, Bachelor in Paradise led its Monday time slot and and was No. 1 in the key demos on the night; its Tuesday edition was No. 1 in women 18-34.
ABC already said that Season 24 of The Bachelor will also return in 2020. All three shows are hosted by Chris Harrison.
The Bachelorette is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television. Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton,...
The Bachelorette, renewed for Season 16, just wrapped its most recent season last week. The finale featuring the conclusion (or not) of Hannah Brown’s quest for love was the show’s highest-rated telecast in two years.
Last summer, Bachelor in Paradise led its Monday time slot and and was No. 1 in the key demos on the night; its Tuesday edition was No. 1 in women 18-34.
ABC already said that Season 24 of The Bachelor will also return in 2020. All three shows are hosted by Chris Harrison.
The Bachelorette is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television. Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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