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Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?

Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? is an American reality television special in which 50 women competed in a beauty pageant-style contest to marry a wealthy man whom they had never met, with the wedding being performed at the end of the program. The show was aired by Fox as a single two-hour broadcast on February 15, 2000 and was hosted by Jay Thomas.

Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?
GenreReality
Created byMike Fleiss
Written byJonathan Bourne
Directed byDon Weiner
Presented byJay Thomas
Narrated byMark Thompson
ComposersJohn Carta
Danny Lux
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersMike Fleiss
Don Weiner
ProducerChris Briggs
Production locationLas Vegas, Nevada
Running time120 minutes
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseFebruary 15, 2000 (2000-02-15)

The show was controversial, with both the feminist National Organization for Women (NOW) and the conservative Media Research Center (MRC) condemning the program. Following the broadcast, it was alleged that the supposed multi-millionaire, Rick Rockwell, had embellished claims about his professional and financial success, and it was subsequently found that he had been the subject of a restraining order from a previous partner, which had not been discovered by Fox during a background check. Fox later admitted they felt it a nonissue as Rockwell honored the restraining order as it expired without issue. The contest's winner, Darva Conger, expressed regret for taking part in the program and her marriage to Rockwell was annulled.

In 2002, TV Guide ranked it number 25 on its "50 Worst TV Shows of All Time" list.[1]

Format edit

The special was structured as a beauty pageant-like competition in which 50 women (one from each U.S. state) competed to be the bride of an unknown multi-millionaire, whom they only saw in silhouette. The competition included a swimwear portion and a question-and-answer portion. The millionaire, ultimately revealed as Rick Rockwell, selected Darva Conger of California and married her on the spot. In addition to the television wedding, Conger also received a three-carat (600-mg) diamond ring and more than $100,000 in prizes. More than 22 million people viewed the show's broadcast.[2][3]

The special's name was a parody of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, the popular game show that was airing on competing network ABC at the time. Mike Darnell, then head of unscripted programming at Fox, said that he was both inspired by the success of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and a wedding he attended during the time; he identified "winning money" and "getting married" as two "huge American dreams", and sought to combine the two.[4]

Production edit

Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? was conceived by Mike Darnell, the vice president of alternative programming at Fox, while attending the wedding of his wife's cousin in August 1999. Darnell claimed he was "bored out of my mind" and thought about combining the idea of a wedding with Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?[5]

Reception edit

Despite the program's high ratings, it was harshly condemned as exploitative and denounced by the National Organization for Women and the Media Research Center.[2]

Shortly after the program aired, questions were also raised as to whether Rockwell was actually a multi-millionaire. Fox stated that Rockwell had $750,000 in liquid assets and a net worth of slightly more than $2 million.[2][6] However, Rockwell's ordinary-looking home, which had a discarded toilet in the backyard, did not burnish his image. Several of his other claims were called into question. For instance, Rockwell claimed to have given up his career as a comedian in 1990 in order to become a motivational speaker. However, he'd performed at a comedy club as late as 1998, and several organizations where he claimed to have spoken said they'd never hired him.[7] Then, on February 19, The Smoking Gun discovered that one of Rockwell's former girlfriends, Debbie Goyne, had filed a restraining order against him for domestic violence in 1991. Goyne claimed that Rockwell assaulted her and stalked her when she tried to break off their engagement. However, the restraining order eventually expired as there were no reports of Rockwell attempting to violate it.[8][9] It was later discovered that Rockwell was not his original last name; he was born Richard Balkey in Pittsburgh on October 26, 1957.[10]

Conger quickly expressed regret for taking part in the show. After returning from their honeymoon in Barbados, she told Good Morning America, "I am not married to him. In my heart I'm not married to him."[11] Conger said that the marriage was not consummated, and that they had stayed in separate cabins during their honeymoon.[12] After the honeymoon, Conger sought an annulment and later sold the engagement ring and other prizes she won on the show on an online auction site.[3] The annulment was finalized on April 5, 2000.

Due to the controversy, Fox canceled a scheduled repeat airing of the show and abandoned plans for future installments. Fox Entertainment chairman Sandy Grushow said that as lucrative as programs of this nature had been for the network, it could not reap any long-term benefit from them.[7][8]

An internal probe by Fox found there was no negligence on the part of either the network or producer Next Entertainment. It determined that the private investigators hired by Next would not have found the restraining order because the Fair Credit Reporting Act bars consumer reporting agencies from reporting information going further than seven years except for criminal convictions.[13]

Aftermath edit

After the show aired, Conger made numerous public comments about how she was offended by Rockwell's kissing her on stage, that they never consummated their marriage, and how the entire episode went against her set of morals. Matt Lauer was publicly critical of Conger being asked to do multiple interviews on The Today Show, saying he didn't want her on after the first interview, becoming incredulous at her claims she didn't want to be well-known, and making sarcastic comments in the second interview, where he pointedly said "You're not coming back, right?" and responded to her "Only if I do something amazing" response with the notion that he would never talk to her again. Lauer and Today executive producer Jeffrey Zucker agreed she would never be asked back to The Today Show.[14]

In February 2001, Conger and Rockwell appeared on Larry King Live and sparred over comments each of them had made about the other. Conger claimed that she should not have appeared on the program at all, and admitted that she had been overly harsh in her public statements about Rockwell.[15]

Conger married physician assistant Jim Arellano in 2003,[16] with whom she had one son, Cassius. They divorced in 2009 and she and her son live in Northern California, where she works as a nurse anesthetist.[17]

Rockwell toured the country on a comedy tour he called "The Annulment Tour",[15] and appeared on an episode of The Norm Show. He later appeared as a presenter in several aviation computer-based training CD-ROM courses from King Schools.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ TV Guide Guide to TV. Barnes and Noble. 2004. p. 228. ISBN 0-7607-5634-1.
  2. ^ a b c Smith, Kyle (March 20, 2000). "TV's Reality Check". People. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "TV's Millionaire Bride Auctions Prizes for Charity; Darva Conger Offers Diamond Ring and New Car at BuyBidWin.com". Business Wire. July 7, 2000. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  4. ^ Carter, Bill (2007). Desperate Networks. Crown Publishing Group. p. 92. ISBN 9780767927864.
  5. ^ "A Listing of L.A.'s Biggest Players in Reality TV Game". Los Angeles Business Journal. September 10, 2000. from the original on July 14, 2023. Retrieved July 13, 2023.
  6. ^ Rice, Lynette (March 3, 2000). "Wedding Banned". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  7. ^ a b Carter, Bill (February 22, 2000). "Fox Network Will End 'Multimillionaire' Marriage Specials". New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  8. ^ a b Labi, Nadya (February 27, 2000). . Time. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  9. ^ 1991 restraining order obtained by The Smoking Gun
  10. ^ Andrew Heenan. "Ro - Real Names of Famous Folk - Rok". Famousfolk.com. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  11. ^ "Who wants to marry a multimillionaire? Not the bride". CBC News. November 11, 2000. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  12. ^ "TV bride dumps millionaire husband". BBC News. February 23, 2000. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  13. ^ Lowry, Brian (April 13, 2000). "Probe Absolves 'Multi-Millionaire?,' Fox Says". Los Angeles Times.
  14. ^ Pierce, Scott (September 2, 2000). "Matt Lauer is sick of Darva". Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
  15. ^ a b Rose Palazzolo (February 21, 2001). "Darva Conger and Rick Rockwell Reunite". abcnews.com.
  16. ^ Norm Clarke (November 24, 2002). "NORM!: Conger back in Vegas for bachelorette party". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved June 29, 2007.
  17. ^ "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? Darva Conger's Life After Reality TV". People Magazine. September 10, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2011.

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Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire redirects here Not to be confused with Who Wants to Marry a Billionaire Who Wants to Marry a Multi Millionaire is an American reality television special in which 50 women competed in a beauty pageant style contest to marry a wealthy man whom they had never met with the wedding being performed at the end of the program The show was aired by Fox as a single two hour broadcast on February 15 2000 and was hosted by Jay Thomas Who Wants to Marry a Multi Millionaire GenreRealityCreated byMike FleissWritten byJonathan BourneDirected byDon WeinerPresented byJay ThomasNarrated byMark ThompsonComposersJohn CartaDanny LuxCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersMike FleissDon WeinerProducerChris BriggsProduction locationLas Vegas NevadaRunning time120 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkFoxReleaseFebruary 15 2000 2000 02 15 The show was controversial with both the feminist National Organization for Women NOW and the conservative Media Research Center MRC condemning the program Following the broadcast it was alleged that the supposed multi millionaire Rick Rockwell had embellished claims about his professional and financial success and it was subsequently found that he had been the subject of a restraining order from a previous partner which had not been discovered by Fox during a background check Fox later admitted they felt it a nonissue as Rockwell honored the restraining order as it expired without issue The contest s winner Darva Conger expressed regret for taking part in the program and her marriage to Rockwell was annulled In 2002 TV Guide ranked it number 25 on its 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list 1 Contents 1 Format 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Aftermath 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFormat editThe special was structured as a beauty pageant like competition in which 50 women one from each U S state competed to be the bride of an unknown multi millionaire whom they only saw in silhouette The competition included a swimwear portion and a question and answer portion The millionaire ultimately revealed as Rick Rockwell selected Darva Conger of California and married her on the spot In addition to the television wedding Conger also received a three carat 600 mg diamond ring and more than 100 000 in prizes More than 22 million people viewed the show s broadcast 2 3 The special s name was a parody of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire the popular game show that was airing on competing network ABC at the time Mike Darnell then head of unscripted programming at Fox said that he was both inspired by the success of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and a wedding he attended during the time he identified winning money and getting married as two huge American dreams and sought to combine the two 4 Production editWho Wants to Marry a Multi Millionaire was conceived by Mike Darnell the vice president of alternative programming at Fox while attending the wedding of his wife s cousin in August 1999 Darnell claimed he was bored out of my mind and thought about combining the idea of a wedding with Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 5 Reception editDespite the program s high ratings it was harshly condemned as exploitative and denounced by the National Organization for Women and the Media Research Center 2 Shortly after the program aired questions were also raised as to whether Rockwell was actually a multi millionaire Fox stated that Rockwell had 750 000 in liquid assets and a net worth of slightly more than 2 million 2 6 However Rockwell s ordinary looking home which had a discarded toilet in the backyard did not burnish his image Several of his other claims were called into question For instance Rockwell claimed to have given up his career as a comedian in 1990 in order to become a motivational speaker However he d performed at a comedy club as late as 1998 and several organizations where he claimed to have spoken said they d never hired him 7 Then on February 19 The Smoking Gun discovered that one of Rockwell s former girlfriends Debbie Goyne had filed a restraining order against him for domestic violence in 1991 Goyne claimed that Rockwell assaulted her and stalked her when she tried to break off their engagement However the restraining order eventually expired as there were no reports of Rockwell attempting to violate it 8 9 It was later discovered that Rockwell was not his original last name he was born Richard Balkey in Pittsburgh on October 26 1957 10 Conger quickly expressed regret for taking part in the show After returning from their honeymoon in Barbados she told Good Morning America I am not married to him In my heart I m not married to him 11 Conger said that the marriage was not consummated and that they had stayed in separate cabins during their honeymoon 12 After the honeymoon Conger sought an annulment and later sold the engagement ring and other prizes she won on the show on an online auction site 3 The annulment was finalized on April 5 2000 Due to the controversy Fox canceled a scheduled repeat airing of the show and abandoned plans for future installments Fox Entertainment chairman Sandy Grushow said that as lucrative as programs of this nature had been for the network it could not reap any long term benefit from them 7 8 An internal probe by Fox found there was no negligence on the part of either the network or producer Next Entertainment It determined that the private investigators hired by Next would not have found the restraining order because the Fair Credit Reporting Act bars consumer reporting agencies from reporting information going further than seven years except for criminal convictions 13 Aftermath editAfter the show aired Conger made numerous public comments about how she was offended by Rockwell s kissing her on stage that they never consummated their marriage and how the entire episode went against her set of morals Matt Lauer was publicly critical of Conger being asked to do multiple interviews on The Today Show saying he didn t want her on after the first interview becoming incredulous at her claims she didn t want to be well known and making sarcastic comments in the second interview where he pointedly said You re not coming back right and responded to her Only if I do something amazing response with the notion that he would never talk to her again Lauer and Today executive producer Jeffrey Zucker agreed she would never be asked back to The Today Show 14 In February 2001 Conger and Rockwell appeared on Larry King Live and sparred over comments each of them had made about the other Conger claimed that she should not have appeared on the program at all and admitted that she had been overly harsh in her public statements about Rockwell 15 Conger married physician assistant Jim Arellano in 2003 16 with whom she had one son Cassius They divorced in 2009 and she and her son live in Northern California where she works as a nurse anesthetist 17 Rockwell toured the country on a comedy tour he called The Annulment Tour 15 and appeared on an episode of The Norm Show He later appeared as a presenter in several aviation computer based training CD ROM courses from King Schools See also editThe Proposal TV series Joe Millionaire The Bachelor American TV series Married at First Sight American TV series References edit TV Guide Guide to TV Barnes and Noble 2004 p 228 ISBN 0 7607 5634 1 a b c Smith Kyle March 20 2000 TV s Reality Check People Retrieved July 12 2008 a b TV s Millionaire Bride Auctions Prizes for Charity Darva Conger Offers Diamond Ring and New Car at BuyBidWin com Business Wire July 7 2000 Retrieved July 12 2008 Carter Bill 2007 Desperate Networks Crown Publishing Group p 92 ISBN 9780767927864 A Listing of L A s Biggest Players in Reality TV Game Los Angeles Business Journal September 10 2000 Archived from the original on July 14 2023 Retrieved July 13 2023 Rice Lynette March 3 2000 Wedding Banned Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 12 2008 a b Carter Bill February 22 2000 Fox Network Will End Multimillionaire Marriage Specials New York Times Retrieved July 12 2008 a b Labi Nadya February 27 2000 An Online Paper Trail Time Archived from the original on October 24 2012 Retrieved July 12 2008 1991 restraining order obtained by The Smoking Gun Andrew Heenan Ro Real Names of Famous Folk Rok Famousfolk com Retrieved January 16 2012 Who wants to marry a multimillionaire Not the bride CBC News November 11 2000 Retrieved July 12 2008 TV bride dumps millionaire husband BBC News February 23 2000 Retrieved July 12 2008 Lowry Brian April 13 2000 Probe Absolves Multi Millionaire Fox Says Los Angeles Times Pierce Scott September 2 2000 Matt Lauer is sick of Darva Deseret News Deseret News Publishing Company Retrieved January 13 2014 a b Rose Palazzolo February 21 2001 Darva Conger and Rick Rockwell Reunite abcnews com Norm Clarke November 24 2002 NORM Conger back in Vegas for bachelorette party Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved June 29 2007 Who Wants to Marry a Multi Millionaire Darva Conger s Life After Reality TV People Magazine September 10 2010 Retrieved February 28 2011 External links editWho Wants to Marry a Multi Millionaire at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Who Wants to Marry a Multi Millionaire 3F amp oldid 1222377163, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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