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- Genre: Culture & Society
- Movie Type: Dating Show, Competitive Reality Show
- Themes: Looking For Love
- Release Year: 2002
- Country: US
- Run Time: 60 minutes
TV Series:
The Bachelor |


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| The Bachelor | |
|---|---|
| Format | Competitive reality show Drama |
| Created by | Mike Fleiss |
| Starring | Chris Harrison (host) Alex Michel Aaron Buerge Andrew Firestone Bob Guiney Jesse Palmer Byron Velvick Charlie O'Connell Dr. Travis Lane Stork Prince Lorenzo Borghese Andy Baldwin Brad Womack Matt Grant Jason Mesnick Jake Pavelka |
| Country of origin | |
| No. of episodes | 90 (As of September 2007) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Mike Fleiss Lisa Levenson |
| Running time | 120 minutes/ 2 Hours (Seasons 1-13) 60 minutes/ 1 Hour (Season 14) |
| Production company(s) | Next Entertainment Telepictures Productions |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Original run | March 25, 2002 – Present |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
The Bachelor is an American reality television dating game show debuting in 2002 on ABC. The show is hosted by former game show host and news anchor, Chris Harrison.
A fourteenth season is scheduled to premiere on January 4, 2010.[1]
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The series revolves around a bachelor who chooses a potential wife from among 25 women. In past seasons, bachelors have included a doctor, a prince, an NFL player, a millionaire, and other types of frequently sought after men. The show follows the bachelor as he goes on a series of dates with the women, some of them group dates, some one-on-one dates, and some of them two-on-one dates. On each episode women are eliminated, generally during the rose ceremony at the end of the episode, but sometimes on the dates (during what are called "elimination dates"). The process culminates towards the end of the season with hometown visits to the final four women's families, the three final women each going on an overnight date to exotic location, and the meeting of the bachelor's family and each of the two final women. At the end of the show, the bachelor chooses one woman with whom he would like to continue a relationship. Sometimes he proposes marriage, sometimes other levels of commitment. There have been a few interesting twists such as Brad not picking either of the women and Jason changing his mind during the "After the Final Rose" show.
The runner-up from the first season, Trista Rehn, later starred in The Bachelorette, a spin-off program in which the format is gender-reversed. Her wedding to the winner of her season of The Bachelorette was also televised.
According to the summary on ABC.com, each new Bachelor episode contains a rose ceremony during which one or more contestants is eliminated. Eliminations are based upon date performance (i.e., how the women relate to the bachelor on the dates.) The bachelor must follow a process of elimination where his pool of bachelorettes is narrowed down week by week by presenting a rose to each of the women he wishes to keep.
At any point during the process, if a woman decides she is no longer interested in the bachelor, although he may still be interested in her, she may leave. A few have actually done so over the course of the show.
In the end, the bachelor selects one lady and gives her the final rose. He may or may not propose to her at this final rose ceremony.
As of the end of season 13, none of the 13 bachelors has married the woman to whom he presented the final rose (and one did not present a final rose at all).
Solid ratings throughout the twelve completed seasons have resulted from an average audience of nearly 10 million viewers, with some decline in the series' more recent seasons. While much of the series has aired on Wednesday nights, its ratings slide reversed somewhat with a move to Monday nights in January 2006.
| Season Year |
Bachelor | Profile | "Winner" | Runner-Up | Proposal | Aftermath |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 2002 |
Alex Michel | Management consultant | Amanda Marsh | Trista Rehn | No | Michel did not propose to Marsh, but instead they took a chance at a relationship. Marsh and Michel broke up after several months, and Rehn was featured on the first season of The Bachelorette. |
| 2 2002 |
Aaron Buerge | Vice President of a chain of family-owned banks | Helene Eksterowicz | Brooke Smith | Yes | They broke up after several months.[2] Years later, Buerge became engaged to Angye McIntosh and they are planning to wed.[3] |
| 3 2003 |
Andrew Firestone | Sales manager of Firestone Family estates | Jen Schefft | Kristen Baschbucher | Yes | Schefft and Firestone broke up after several months but remained friends.[4] He is now married to soap opera star Ivana Bozilovic.[5] Schefft was featured on the third season of The Bachelorette. |
| 4 2003 |
Bob Guiney | Creator of a mortgage company and former suitor on The Bachelorette | Estella Gardinier | Kelly Jo Kuharski | No | Guiney did not propose to Gardinier but she accepted a promise ring indicating that they would still date. They broke up shortly after the show aired.[6] Guiney is now married to Rebecca Budig and is a TV actor.[7] Meredith Phillips, who came fourth, featured on the second season of The Bachelorette. |
| 5 2004 |
Jesse Palmer | Canadian American college football player | Jessica Bowlin | Tara Jaye | No | Palmer did not propose to Bowlin. They continued to date but broke up several months later.[8] |
| 6 2004 |
Byron Velvick | Pro bass fisherman and divorced father | Mary Delgado | Tanya Michel | Yes | Velvick and Delgado split after five years.[1] |
| 7 2005 |
Charlie O'Connell | Actor | Sarah Brice | Krissily Kennedy | No | O'Connell chose Sarah Brice to be the winner but he did not propose to her. Instead they took a chance at a relationship. They broke up in September 2007,[9] but got back together in 2008 and are planning a wedding.[10] |
| Paris 2006 |
Travis Lane Stork | Medical doctor | Sarah Stone | Moana Dixon | No | Stork did not propose to Stone. They decided to take a chance at just a relationship. They broke up shortly after the show aired.[11] Stork is now featured on The Doctors. |
| Rome 2006 |
Prince Lorenzo Borghese | Cosmetics entrepreneur | Jennifer Wilson | Sadie Murray | No | Borghese did not propose to Wilson. They took a chance at a relationship, and they broke up in January 2007.[12] |
| Officer and a Gentleman 2007 |
Andy Baldwin | US Naval Officer | Tessa Horst | Bevin Nicole Powers | Yes | Horst and Baldwin called off their engagement one month after the finale,[13] but continued their relationship. They broke off the relationship in September 2007.[14] |
| 11 2007 |
Brad Womack | Bar owner | – | – | No | Womack chose Jenni Croft and Deanna Pappas as the two finalists, but they were both rejected in the season's finale.[15] Pappas was featured on the fourth season of The Bachelorette. |
| London Calling 2008 |
Matt Grant | Global financier | Shayne Lamas | Chelsea Wanstrath | Yes | Grant and Lamas broke up in July 2008.[16] |
| 13 2009 |
Jason Mesnick | Account executive, single father, and former suitor on The Bachelorette | Melissa Rycroft | Molly Malaney | Yes | On the season's finale, Mesnick had called off the engagement with Rycroft, and resumed a relationship with runner-up Malaney. Rycroft later appeared on Dancing with the Stars and is currently engaged to Tye Strickland.[17] Jillian Harris, who came in third place, was featured on the fifth season of The Bachelorette. On October 20, 2009, Mesnick proposed to Malaney in New Zealand, which she accepted. |
| On the Wings of Love 2010 |
Jake Pavelka[18] | Commercial Pilot and former suitor on The Bachelorette |
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