The Bachelor (franchise)

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The Bachelor
Created byMike Fleiss
Original workThe Bachelor (United States)
OwnerWarner Bros. Entertainment
Films and television
Television seriesThe Bachelor (see international versions)
Miscellaneous
First airedMarch 25, 2002 (2002-03-25)
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Studios
Official website
BachelorNation.com

The Bachelor is an American romance and relationship multimedia franchise which began with the reality television series The Bachelor in 2002 and now includes multiple spin-off television series, a podcast network, a website, live tour, and more.

The franchise has been financially successful, bringing in $86 million in advertising revenue alone in 2017.[1]

Television series[]

The Bachelor (2002–present)[]

The Bachelor revolves around a single bachelor who begins with a pool of romantic interests from whom he is expected to select a wife. During the course of the season, the bachelor goes on group and one-on-one dates to get to know the candidates, and eliminates some of them each week, eventually culminating in a marriage proposal to his final selection.

The Bachelorette (2003–present)[]

Following the success of The Bachelor creator Mike Fleiss produced The Bachelorette, in which the format is gender-reversed. The bachelorettes are often eliminated contestants from The Bachelor. Season 11 of The Bachelorette had two bachelorettes (but only for the first episode). Season 16 had two bachelorettes (one for the first half of the season, the other the rest of the season).

Bachelor Pad (2010–2012)[]

Bachelor Pad premiered in August 2010, giving previous contestants of both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette an opportunity to compete in dating-themed eliminations for $250,000. This summer series lasted three seasons.[2]

Bachelor in Paradise (2014–present)[]

Bachelor in Paradise premiered on August 4, 2014, giving previous contestants of both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette the opportunity to compete for another chance in love in dating-themed eliminations.

Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise (2015–2016)[]

Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise premiered on August 3, 2015 and was a live, weekly talk show that features cast of the series and celebrity fans discussing the most recent episodes of Bachelor in Paradise. The series also featured questions from the audience, deleted scenes, outtakes and exclusive extra content. The talk show was hosted by Michelle Collins and co-hosted by Sean Lowe.

Bachelor Live (2016)[]

Bachelor Live premiered on January 4, 2016, and was a one-hour talk show hosted by Chris Harrison which aired directly after The Bachelor.[3]

Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After? (2016)[]

First airing in October 2016 on Freeform, Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After? showcased the relationship of Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell following season 20 of The Bachelor on their plans for marriage and Bushnell's new life in Denver.[4] The couple eventually parted ways in May 15, 2017.[5]

The Twins: Happily Ever After (2017)[]

On March 20, 2017, The Twins: Happily Ever After premiered on Freeform. The series stars Haley and Emily Ferguson from season 20 of The Bachelor and showcases them "saying goodbye to the comfort and luxuries of living under their mom's roof and beginning the hilarious journey of figuring out life on their own while searching for independence and a new career."[6]

The Bachelor: Winter Games (2018)[]

The Bachelor Winter Games premiered on February 13, 2018. The show follows a similar premise to that of Bachelor in Paradise with a few twists. One stand out twist is that the cast is made up of international contestants from The Bachelor franchise. All contestants participate in various winter sports in order to win a date card.[7] Ashley Iaconetti (American) and Kevin Wendt (Canadian) were the winning couple of the first season, after competing in an ice skating dance routine against three other couples.[8]

The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart (2020–present)[]

The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart premiered on April 13, 2020. follows single men and women, who are musicians or work in the music industry, hoping to find love through music. The contestants will sing well-known songs, both individually and as couples, and explore their relationships while living together and going on Bachelor-style dates that focus on music.[9]

The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! (2020–present)[]

On April 29, 2020, a 10-episode documentary series titled The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! was announced. It premiered on June 8, 2020.[10] It was originally titled The Bachelor: The Most Unforgettable—Ever! before its name was changed on May 11, 2020.[11] The series contains recaps of previous seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette and features interviews with former cast members. It is hosted by Chris Harrison.

Wedding Specials[]

The weddings of Trista Rehn (the 1st Bachelorette), Jason Mesnick (13th Bachelor), Ashley Hebert (the 7th Bachelorette), and Sean Lowe (the 17th Bachelor) were broadcast as television specials. Rehn's vow-renewal ceremony upon her 10-year anniversary was also broadcast. Bachelor in Paradise season 2 couple Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert's wedding was also broadcast as a television special in February 2016.

Upcoming Spin-offs[]

In 2020, ABC announced plans to produce a summer counterpart of The Bachelor Winter Games, which would have presumably aired against the 2020 Summer Olympics (just as Winter Games aired against the Winter Olympics). On March 30, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic (which itself caused the 2020 Olympics to be postponed to 2021), it was reported that production of the spin-off had been cancelled.[12]

A casting call has been released by ABC for a version of the show featuring older contestants.[13]

In other media[]

Live show[]

The Bachelor Live On Stage was announced on January 23, 2019 during the Men Tell All episode. A local Bachelor would go through group date challenges and coveted one-on-ones with local ladies in the audience. Audience members and hosts would assist the Bachelor.[14] Ben Higgins and Becca Kufrin are slated to host the 63 stop tour starting in Mesa, Arizona on February 13, 2020 with the final stop in Austin, Texas, was scheduled on May 17, 2020. However due to the COVID-19 pandemic, half of the shows have been postponed and they were rescheduled to January 24, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio.[15]

Podcast[]

Bachelor Happy Hour is a podcast series hosted by Becca Kufrin. It was originally hosted by Rachel Lindsay and Ali Fedotowsky. It premiered on July 19, 2020 and features weekly guests from various Bachelor Nation shows.[16]

Website[]

Digital series[]

The franchise has launched numerous digital series featuring cast members from the various television shows.

Meet and Greet[]

One-on-one interviews with cast members not shown in the television shows.

Bachelor Happy Hour: Open Bar[]

Expanded video version of the podcast .

Bachelor Nation Encore[]

Deleted and extended scenes not seen in the television show.

Will You Accept This Ride?[]

Interview series where YouTube creator Lisa Schwartz interviews various cast members in the back of a limo.

Bad Chiller[]

Comedic recap show featuring Nick Viall.[17]

Video game[]

The Bachelor: The Videogame was released in 2014 for Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. It gives players the opportunity to compete in a series of dates inspired by the television show.

Critical reaction to the game was negative.[18]

International versions[]

  An upcoming season
  No longer airing

The Bachelor[]

Country Name Host Network Date premiered
Albania Love Story Alketa Vejsiu TV Klan November 16, 2020
Australia The Bachelor Australia Osher Günsberg[19] Network Ten September 8, 2013
Bulgaria Ergenat Naum Shopov bTV 2022
Brazil The Bachelor Fábio Arruda RedeTV! November 21, 2014
Canada[20] The Bachelor Canada Tyler Harcott City October 3, 2012
China[21] The Bachelor (黄金单身汉) Qiu Qiming Mango TV(Internet channel) October 1, 2016
Croatia Gospodin Savršeni Antonija Blaće RTL Televizija November 19, 2018
Czech Republic Vem si mě - The Bachelor Mário Kubec TV Nova September 9, 2007
Denmark Bachelor Petra Nagel TV2 Play May 25, 2021
France Bachelor, le gentleman célibataire Stéphane Rotenberg (2003–2005)
Grégory Ascher (2013–2014)
Boris Ehrgott (2016)
M6 (2003–05)
NT1 (2013–16)
May 7, 2003
Finland Suomen unelmien poikamies Sami Kuronen Nelonen February 2008
Germany[22] Der Bachelor Arne Jessen (2003)
none (2011–)
RTL November 19, 2003
January 4, 2011
Greece
Cyprus
The Bachelor George Satsidis Alpha TV September 10, 2020
Hungary[23] A Nagy Ő László Szarvas (1–2)
András Stohl
TV2 September 9, 2003
India, State of Tamil Nadu எங்க வீட்டு மாப்பிள்ளை

Enga Veetu Mapillai

Sangeetha Krish Colors Tamil February 20, 2018
India, State of Kerala Sangeetha Krish February 26, 2018
Indonesia[24] The Bachelor Indonesia NET. 2019 (cancelled)
Israel הרווק
HaRavak
Guy Geyor Channel 10 2009
Italy The Bachelor – L'uomo dei sogni Cristina Parodi Canale 5 June 26, 2003
Japan バチェラー・ジャパン The Bachelor Japan  Koji Imada (1–3)
Shingo Fujimori, Rino Sashihara (2–3)
Amazon Prime Video February 17, 2017
New Zealand The Bachelor New Zealand Mike Puru TV3 March 17, 2015
Norway Ungkaren Christopher Dons TVNorge 2003
Poland Kawaler do wzięcia Krzysztof Banaszyk TVN October 8, 2003
Romania[25] Burlacul Lucian Marinescu (1)
(2–4)
Andreea Mantea (5)
TBA (6-)
Antena 1 June 8, 2010
Russia[26][27] Холостяк
Holostyak
Petr Fadeev (2013-2018)
Nikita Dobrynin (2021-)
TNT March 10, 2013
Slovenia[28] Sanjski moški POP TV September 2004
South Africa The Bachelor SA Jason Greer M-Net February 2019
Sweden Bachelor – När leken blir allvar TV4 October 2015
Switzerland Der Bachelor[29] October 30, 2012
Thailand[30] The Bachelor Thailand ศึกรัก...สละโสด
The Bachelor Thailand (Bachelor...Battle of Love)
Natpawin Kulkanlayadee ONE August 27, 2016
Ukraine Холостяк
Holostyak
Ivan Gorodetsky (2011)
Hryhoriy Reshetnyk (2012-)
STB March 17, 2011
United Kingdom[31][32] The Bachelor Jeremy Milnes (2003–05)
Hugo Speer (2011–12)
Mark Wright (2019)
BBC Three (2003–05)
Channel 5 (2011–12, 2019)
March 30, 2003
August 19, 2011
March 4, 2019
United States The Bachelor Chris Harrison (2002–21)
Jesse Palmer (2022-)
ABC March 25, 2002
Vietnam The Bachelor Vietnam – Anh chàng độc thân Khôi Trần HTV7 August 14, 2018

Note:

  • Reruns of the original American version are also broadcast in Australia on Nine Network.
  • In Indonesia, the Indonesian show airing on NET. is based on The Bachelor, Warner Bros. Television deals format the show collaboration with distribution production in Indonesia is PT Dunia Visitama Produksi as name Fremantle for Indonesia version.[clarification needed] Later, this show was cancelled due to unknown reason.

The Bachelorette[]

Country Name Host Network Date premiered
Australia The Bachelorette Australia Osher Günsberg Network Ten September 23, 2015
Canada The Bachelorette Canada Noah Cappe W Network September 13, 2016
Denmark Drømmekvinden TV Danmark September 12, 2004
Finland Bachelorette Suomi 2016
Germany Die Bachelorette none RTL November 24, 2004
Hungary A Nagy Ő László Szarvas TV2 March 9, 2004
India The Bachelorette India Rohit Roy Life OK October 23, 2013
Japan バチェロレッテ・ジャパン The Bachelorette Japan Takashi Okamura, Hiroyuki Yabe, Shelly Amazon Prime Video October 9, 2020
New Zealand The Bachelorette New Zealand Art Green TVNZ 2 January 27, 2020
Romania Burlăcița (Season 1)
Bogdan Vlădău (Season 2)
Radu Vălcan (Season 3)
Antena 1 July 7, 2011
Slovenia POP TV 1st season: 2005
2nd season: 2006
Sweden TV3 March 27, 2011
Switzerland Die Bachelorette 3+ April 27, 2015
Ukraine Холостячка
Holostyachka
Hryhoriy Reshetnyk STB October 23, 2020
United States The Bachelorette Chris Harrison (Seasons 1–16)
Kaitlyn Bristowe & Tayshia Adams (Season 17-)
ABC January 8, 2003

Bachelor in Paradise[]

Country Name Host Network Date premiered
Australia Bachelor in Paradise Osher Günsberg Network Ten March 25, 2018
Canada Bachelor in Paradise Canada Jesse Jones Citytv October 10, 2021
Germany Bachelor in Paradise none RTL May 9, 2018
United States Bachelor in Paradise Chris Harrison (Seasons 1–6)
Guest Hosts David Spade, Lance Bass, Tituss Burgess, Lil Jon, Wells Adams (Season 7)
ABC August 4, 2014


Cultural impact[]

Cast members featured on the show often gain a large social media following, which in turn creates various sponsorship and employment opportunities once they leave the show.[33] In recent seasons some cast members have been accused of going on the show specifically for this reason, leading to accusations of "being here for the wrong reasons."

The various television series shoot on location in cities around the world, and promotion from these visits has been coined "The Bachelor Effect." Exposure on the shows has led to increased tourism and economic activity in the locations featured.[34]

The franchise inspired the fictional show UnReal, which stars Shiri Appleby as a young reality television producer pushed by her unscrupulous boss (Constance Zimmer) to swallow her integrity and do anything it takes to drum up salacious show content.

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