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Don't Tell the Bride (British TV series)

Don't Tell the Bride is a British reality television series. The premise of the series surrounds couples being awarded money to fund their wedding ceremony; however, every aspect of the ceremony must be organised by the groom, with no contact with the bride. On 29 September 2023, it was announced there were no plans for the series to return.[2]

Don't Tell the Bride
Narrated by
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series14
No. of episodes164
Production
Production locationVarious
Running time60 minutes
Production companyRenegade Pictures – part of Warner Bros. Television Productions UK[1]
Original release
Network
Release8 November 2007 (2007-11-08) –
16 March 2020 (2020-03-16)

Broadcast history edit

The series first premiered on BBC Three on 8 November 2007. In February 2012, it was announced that the show had been nominated for a Rose d'Or award for best 'Factual Entertainment' show.[3] Due to the impending shutdown of BBC Three as a linear television service, the 9th series of the programme was moved to BBC One.[4][5] With the confirmed shutdown of BBC Three, as well as falling viewership in response to changes in the programme's format that occurred upon the move, the BBC dropped Don't Tell the Bride. The series was then picked up for its 2016 series by Sky 1.[6][7][8] In 2017, it moved to E4 where it would broadcast a new 18-episode series later that year.[9]

Reruns of the show, including the BBC and Sky One series are currently broadcast on E4 Extra.

Format edit

The show's format consists of a couple who are given £12,000 (£14,000 in the BBC One and E4 versions) to spend on their wedding. However, they must spend three weeks apart with no contact, and the groom must organise every aspect of the event and attire, including the wedding dress, wedding cake, as well as the hen and stag parties, surprising the bride.[10]

Although the series mostly features heterosexual couples, one episode broadcast in October 2010 featured a gay couple and another in November 2011 featured a lesbian couple, both preparing for their civil partnership.[11]

Controversy edit

In 2019, the show’s producers cancelled a wedding following suspicions as to whether the bride had been in contact with the groom. After a full investigation, the production team summoned the groom to meet up at the bride’s parents house to discuss the outcome. The bride admitted that she had received regular emails from the groom informing her on plans for the wedding day. This constituted a breach of the show’s rules which stated that the bride is not supposed to know anything until the wedding day. It was highlighted that the wedding day needed to be planned by the groom and the best man, with the bridesmaids and the bride’s parents are the only ones who can speak to the groom whilst the bride can only speak to the best man.

Reception edit

Transmissions edit

BBC Three
Series Start date End date Episodes
1 8 November 2007 20 December 2007 6
2 26 August 2008 30 September 2008 6
3 1 September 2009 10 November 2009 11
4 17 August 2010 2 November 2010 12
5 6 September 2011 29 November 2011 12
6 14 August 2012 30 October 2012 12
7 20 August 2013 5 November 2013 12
8 5 August 2014 21 October 2014 12
9 5 August 2015 21 October 2015 12
10 28 October 2015 15 December 2015 8
BBC One
Series Start date End date Episodes
11 24 June 2015 29 July 2015 6
Sky 1
Series Start date End date Episodes
12 21 July 2016 6 October 2016 12
E4
Series Start date End date Episodes
13 26 July 2017[12] 31 January 2018 18[13]
14 15 August 2018 16 March 2020 30

Specials edit

Title Air date Host
Most Memorable Moments 12 January 2016 Stacey Dooley
Bridezillas & Bromances 5 January 2016
Mad, Bad & Dangerous 29 December 2015
Christmas Special Clip Show 22 December 2015
Let it Snow 22 December 2014
Christmas on the Slopes 19 December 2013 Rebekah Staton
Christmas on Ice 18 December 2012
Christmas Revenge 2012 11 December 2012
Goes Global 6 November 2012 Ellie Taylor
Best Ever 14 August 2012 Scott Mills
Greatest Moments Cutdown 15 April–13 June 2012 Cherry Healey
Mother's Day 13 March 2012
Valentine's 13 February 2012
Don't Tell the Bride-to-be: The Proposals 13 February 2012
Christmas in Wonderland 20 December 2011
Christmas Revenge 13 December 2011
Live: Royal Wedding Special 29 April 2011 Cherry Healey
Greatest Moments 2011 28 April 2011
Greatest Moments 2010 23 November 2010 Patsy Palmer
The Brides' Revenge 21 April 2010

International versions edit

Internationally, the series has attracted a strong following, with broadcast deals spanning 120 territories.

As of 2012, twelve locally produced versions have aired around the world. They are: Australia (Network 10, 2012), Denmark (TV 2, 2009–), Finland (Liv), Greece & Cyprus (ANT1, 2011), Germany (RTL II, 2011–), Ireland (RTÉ, 2010–), Italy (Lei), Norway (TLC Norway), Poland (TLC Poland, 2011), Sweden (TV4), Turkey and United States. Various clips from some versions were shown in the 'Goes Global' special in 2012.

The UK version has also been picked up by Russian broadcaster TLC, Vivolta in France, NHK in Japan and RTL Nederland in the Netherlands, who has secured an option to produce a local version of the format.[14]

An Irish version of the show airs on RTÉ Two since 2010.[15] A two episode Irish special, in which the couple's budget was 10,000, was first broadcast in May 2011 on RTÉ.[16] A full series was aired in 2012.[17] The Irish version also airs on Living in New Zealand and on Really in the UK.[18]

In October 2011, the first series of the US version of Don't Tell The Bride was shown on OWN. In this version, the groom is given USD $25,000 to spend.[19] In 2013, the series is being produced by Shed Media US for the USA Network. Shed Media conducted casting for the series between 14 June 2013 through 19 July 2013.[20]

On 21 August 2012, an Australian version of Don't Tell the Bride began airing on Network Ten. Kate Ritchie was the narrator.[21] In this version, the groom is given A$25,000 to organise the entire wedding. It was cancelled after one season.

In November 2016, a similarly formatted Welsh-language reality television show titled Priodas Pum Mil premiered on S4C.

On 31 August 2020 the most watched channel in Portugal, SIC, released their version of the show called "O Noivo é que Sabe [pt]" hosted by the actress Cláudia Vieira.

References edit

  1. ^ . wbtvpuk.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  2. ^ https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/channel-4-axe-show-after-27800716
  3. ^ "Life's Too Short up for Rose d'Or award". BBC News. 28 February 2012.
  4. ^ Jonathan Holmes. "Don't Tell the Bride to move to BBC One". RadioTimes.
  5. ^ "10 things we learned during episode one of the new series of Don't Tell The Bride on BBC One". The Argus. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Don't Tell the Bride: You won't be able to see the new series if you don't have Sky 1". Newsbeat. 1 December 2015.
  7. ^ "After dumping Don't Tell the Bride can we really trust the BBC's long-term commitment to youth audiences?". Radio Times. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Don't Tell the Bride is moving to Sky 1". Radio Times. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Ents/Fact Ents/Features/Formats/Daytime/Music summer 2017 highligts (sic) - Channel 4 - Info - Press". www.channel4.com.
  10. ^ Frost, Vicky (24 September 2010). "Weddings and TV: a happy union?". The Guardian. London.
  11. ^ "Episode guide". BBC Three. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  12. ^ "Don't Tell the Bride - S13 - Episode 1". Radio Times.
  13. ^ "E4 commissions new series of hit format Don't Tell The Bride - Channel 4 - Info - Press". www.channel4.com.
  14. ^ Michael Rosser (24 February 2011). "Don't Tell the Bride to be remade for German TV". Broadcast. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  15. ^ . RTÉ News. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012.
  16. ^ McBride, Caitlin (21 September 2010). "€10k gift for a dream wedding? Well, there's a hitch". Evening Herald.
  17. ^ "Don't Tell the Bride back tonight". RTÉ Ten. 26 January 2012.
  18. ^ "Local brides visit Europe". C21Media. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  19. ^ "Don't Tell the Bride - OWN TV". Oprah.com. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  20. ^ "Shed Media US Casting - Don't Tell the Bride". Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  21. ^ Kate Ritchie narrates Don’t Tell The Bride for TEN tvtonight.au, 19 July 2012

External links edit

  • Don't Tell the Bride at BBC Online   (BBC Three)
  • Don't Tell the Bride (BBC One)
  • Don't Tell the Bride at IMDb
  • Don't Tell the Bride at DRG.tv

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Don t Tell the Bride is a British reality television series The premise of the series surrounds couples being awarded money to fund their wedding ceremony however every aspect of the ceremony must be organised by the groom with no contact with the bride On 29 September 2023 it was announced there were no plans for the series to return 2 Don t Tell the BrideNarrated byRuth Jones 2007 Rebekah Staton 2008 2020 Zoe Ball 2015 Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series14No of episodes164ProductionProduction locationVariousRunning time60 minutesProduction companyRenegade Pictures part of Warner Bros Television Productions UK 1 Original releaseNetworkBBC Three 2007 2014 BBC One 2015 Sky 1 2016 E4 2017 2020 Release8 November 2007 2007 11 08 16 March 2020 2020 03 16 Contents 1 Broadcast history 2 Format 3 Controversy 4 Reception 5 Transmissions 5 1 Specials 6 International versions 7 References 8 External linksBroadcast history editThe series first premiered on BBC Three on 8 November 2007 In February 2012 it was announced that the show had been nominated for a Rose d Or award for best Factual Entertainment show 3 Due to the impending shutdown of BBC Three as a linear television service the 9th series of the programme was moved to BBC One 4 5 With the confirmed shutdown of BBC Three as well as falling viewership in response to changes in the programme s format that occurred upon the move the BBC dropped Don t Tell the Bride The series was then picked up for its 2016 series by Sky 1 6 7 8 In 2017 it moved to E4 where it would broadcast a new 18 episode series later that year 9 Reruns of the show including the BBC and Sky One series are currently broadcast on E4 Extra Format editThe show s format consists of a couple who are given 12 000 14 000 in the BBC One and E4 versions to spend on their wedding However they must spend three weeks apart with no contact and the groom must organise every aspect of the event and attire including the wedding dress wedding cake as well as the hen and stag parties surprising the bride 10 Although the series mostly features heterosexual couples one episode broadcast in October 2010 featured a gay couple and another in November 2011 featured a lesbian couple both preparing for their civil partnership 11 Controversy editIn 2019 the show s producers cancelled a wedding following suspicions as to whether the bride had been in contact with the groom After a full investigation the production team summoned the groom to meet up at the bride s parents house to discuss the outcome The bride admitted that she had received regular emails from the groom informing her on plans for the wedding day This constituted a breach of the show s rules which stated that the bride is not supposed to know anything until the wedding day It was highlighted that the wedding day needed to be planned by the groom and the best man with the bridesmaids and the bride s parents are the only ones who can speak to the groom whilst the bride can only speak to the best man Reception editNominated Factual Entertainment Rose d Or 2012 Nominated Reality amp Constructed Factual British Academy Television Awards 2012Transmissions editBBC ThreeSeries Start date End date Episodes1 8 November 2007 20 December 2007 62 26 August 2008 30 September 2008 63 1 September 2009 10 November 2009 114 17 August 2010 2 November 2010 125 6 September 2011 29 November 2011 126 14 August 2012 30 October 2012 127 20 August 2013 5 November 2013 128 5 August 2014 21 October 2014 129 5 August 2015 21 October 2015 1210 28 October 2015 15 December 2015 8BBC OneSeries Start date End date Episodes11 24 June 2015 29 July 2015 6Sky 1Series Start date End date Episodes12 21 July 2016 6 October 2016 12E4Series Start date End date Episodes13 26 July 2017 12 31 January 2018 18 13 14 15 August 2018 16 March 2020 30Specials edit Title Air date HostMost Memorable Moments 12 January 2016 Stacey DooleyBridezillas amp Bromances 5 January 2016Mad Bad amp Dangerous 29 December 2015Christmas Special Clip Show 22 December 2015Let it Snow 22 December 2014 Christmas on the Slopes 19 December 2013 Rebekah StatonChristmas on Ice 18 December 2012 Christmas Revenge 2012 11 December 2012Goes Global 6 November 2012 Ellie TaylorBest Ever 14 August 2012 Scott MillsGreatest Moments Cutdown 15 April 13 June 2012 Cherry HealeyMother s Day 13 March 2012 Valentine s 13 February 2012Don t Tell the Bride to be The Proposals 13 February 2012Christmas in Wonderland 20 December 2011Christmas Revenge 13 December 2011Live Royal Wedding Special 29 April 2011 Cherry HealeyGreatest Moments 2011 28 April 2011Greatest Moments 2010 23 November 2010 Patsy PalmerThe Brides Revenge 21 April 2010 International versions editInternationally the series has attracted a strong following with broadcast deals spanning 120 territories As of 2012 twelve locally produced versions have aired around the world They are Australia Network 10 2012 Denmark TV 2 2009 Finland Liv Greece amp Cyprus ANT1 2011 Germany RTL II 2011 Ireland RTE 2010 Italy Lei Norway TLC Norway Poland TLC Poland 2011 Sweden TV4 Turkey and United States Various clips from some versions were shown in the Goes Global special in 2012 The UK version has also been picked up by Russian broadcaster TLC Vivolta in France NHK in Japan and RTL Nederland in the Netherlands who has secured an option to produce a local version of the format 14 An Irish version of the show airs on RTE Two since 2010 15 A two episode Irish special in which the couple s budget was 10 000 was first broadcast in May 2011 on RTE 16 A full series was aired in 2012 17 The Irish version also airs on Living in New Zealand and on Really in the UK 18 In October 2011 the first series of the US version of Don t Tell The Bride was shown on OWN In this version the groom is given USD 25 000 to spend 19 In 2013 the series is being produced by Shed Media US for the USA Network Shed Media conducted casting for the series between 14 June 2013 through 19 July 2013 20 On 21 August 2012 an Australian version of Don t Tell the Bride began airing on Network Ten Kate Ritchie was the narrator 21 In this version the groom is given A 25 000 to organise the entire wedding It was cancelled after one season In November 2016 a similarly formatted Welsh language reality television show titled Priodas Pum Mil premiered on S4C On 31 August 2020 the most watched channel in Portugal SIC released their version of the show called O Noivo e que Sabe pt hosted by the actress Claudia Vieira References edit About the WarnerMedia Group wbtvpuk co uk Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 2 October 2015 https www birminghammail co uk news showbiz tv channel 4 axe show after 27800716 Life s Too Short up for Rose d Or award BBC News 28 February 2012 Jonathan Holmes Don t Tell the Bride to move to BBC One RadioTimes 10 things we learned during episode one of the new series of Don t Tell The Bride on BBC One The Argus 24 June 2015 Retrieved 31 March 2018 Don t Tell the Bride You won t be able to see the new series if you don t have Sky 1 Newsbeat 1 December 2015 After dumping Don t Tell the Bride can we really trust the BBC s long term commitment to youth audiences Radio Times Retrieved 15 February 2016 Don t Tell the Bride is moving to Sky 1 Radio Times Retrieved 15 February 2016 Ents Fact Ents Features Formats Daytime Music summer 2017 highligts sic Channel 4 Info Press www channel4 com Frost Vicky 24 September 2010 Weddings and TV a happy union The Guardian London Episode guide BBC Three Retrieved 30 November 2012 Don t Tell the Bride S13 Episode 1 Radio Times E4 commissions new series of hit format Don t Tell The Bride Channel 4 Info Press www channel4 com Michael Rosser 24 February 2011 Don t Tell the Bride to be remade for German TV Broadcast Retrieved 28 December 2012 Don t Tell the Bride RTE News Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 McBride Caitlin 21 September 2010 10k gift for a dream wedding Well there s a hitch Evening Herald Don t Tell the Bride back tonight RTE Ten 26 January 2012 Local brides visit Europe C21Media Retrieved 13 April 2012 Don t Tell the Bride OWN TV Oprah com Retrieved 13 April 2012 Shed Media US Casting Don t Tell the Bride Retrieved 15 June 2013 Kate Ritchie narrates Don t Tell The Bride for TEN tvtonight au 19 July 2012External links editDon t Tell the Bride at BBC Online nbsp BBC Three Don t Tell the Bride BBC One Don t Tell the Bride at IMDb Don t Tell the Bride at DRG tv Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don 27t Tell the Bride British TV series amp oldid 1181524435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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