The Bachelorette

The Bachelorette
Genre Dating game show
Presented by Chris Harrison
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 14
No. of episodes 159
Production
Executive producer(s) Elan Gale
Running time 40–125 minutes
Production company(s)
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC
Original release January 8, 2003 (2003-01-08) – present
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Website

The Bachelorette is an American reality television dating game show that debuted on ABC on January 8, 2003. The show is a spin-off of The Bachelor aired on the same network. The first season featured Trista Rehn, the runner-up date from the first season of The Bachelor, offering the opportunity for Rehn to choose a husband among 25 bachelors. The 2004 season of The Bachelorette again took a runner-up from the previous season of The Bachelor. After last airing on February 28, 2005, the series returned to ABC during the spring of 2008, following an absence of three years.[1]

Plot

All of the rules are adapted from the rules of The Bachelor, its parent show. The series revolves around a single bachelorette (deemed eligible), who is usually a reject from the previous Bachelor season, and a pool of romantic interests (typically 25; 30 in season 5), which could include a potential husband for the bachelorette. The show starts with the bachelorette standing in front of the mansion and greeting each male contestant individually when they walk out of the limo. After each rose ceremony, at least one one contestant does not receive a rose and goes home ;therefore, the pool of contenders gets smaller, which eventually leaves the bachelorette to decide between two contestants in the final rose ceremony.

For the final selection, one of two male suitors proposes to the bachelorette. All thirteen seasons of The Bachelorette have ended with a proposal which the bachelorette either accepted or declined. Trista Rehn's marriage to Ryan Sutter, Ashley Hebert's marriage to JP Rosenbaum, and Desiree Hartsock's marriage to Chris Siegfried have been the only marriages to result. The weddings of the former two were broadcast on ABC.

Season 11 was the first season to feature a twist in casting. Since producers could not decide between The Bachelor Season 19 contenders Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson, the 25 men participating had to decide which bachelorette would make the best wife. In the end, more men voted for Kaitlyn and Britt was sent home on the first night.[2]

Season 13 was the first season to have an African-American contestant, Rachel Lindsay, as the lead in the entire Bachelor franchise.

Questions of authenticity

Family Guy parodied the show's authenticity in the episode "Brian the Bachelor" on June 26, 2005.

The Bachelorette season 4 winner, Jesse Csincsak, commented that contestants must follow producers' orders and that a storyline was fabricated in the editing room.[3]

On March 15, 2010, The Bachelorette creator Mike Fleiss appeared on 20/20 to confess that he developed the show's contestants into characters that catered to his audience's tastes, and that they "need [their] fair share of villains every season".[4] Fleiss has come under fire for admitting that The Bachelor has less to do with reality than it does making good television.[5]

By season 7 of The Bachelorette, some believed that actors were being hired by ABC to play specific roles on the show. Some viewers were becoming tired of the show's scripted nature and speaking out.[6] By season 8, there were numerous complaints when the entire cast of The Bachelorette overtly acted out the show's written script with the cast of The Muppets.[7]

Setting

Much like the parent show, the first two seasons were filmed in a luxurious house in Los Angeles County, California, and "Villa De La Vina," in Agoura Hills, California for later seasons. Since the fifth season, the third and remaining episodes filmed around the world. Episodes have been filmed throughout the United States, Canada, Spain, Iceland, Turkey, Portugal, Thailand, China (Hong Kong only), Bermuda, England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and Ireland. In season 3, filming was located in New York City;[8] Charlotte, North Carolina for season 8, where Emily Maynard lived so that she could stay with her daughter Ricki during production.[9][10] In addition to Villa De La Vina mansion, the contestants in season 4 lived in a bunkhouse close to the mansion.

Seasons

# Original run Bachelorette Number of contestants Winner Runner-up Proposal Still together Relationship
1 January 8–February 19, 2003 Trista Rehn 25 Ryan Sutter Charlie Maher Yes Yes Rehn and Sutter were married on December 6, 2003 on national television.[11] As of 2018, they are still together and have two children, Max (born July 2007) and Blakesley (born April 2009).[12][13]
2 January 14–February 26, 2004 Meredith Phillips Ian Mckee Matthew Hickl Yes No Phillips and McKee were engaged at the end of the show, but ended their relationship in February 2005.[14][15] In 2011, Phillips married her high school boyfriend, Michael Broady.[16]
3 January 10–February 28, 2005 Jen Schefft Jerry Ferris John Paul Merritt Yes[lower-alpha 1] No During the first live final rose ceremony, Schefft chose Ferris, an art gallery director, over Meritt. Ferris proposed to Schefft, but she rejected his proposal, stating that the chemistry was not there.[17][18] Schefft would go on to marry Chicago public relations executive Joe Waterman in May 2009;[19] they have two children, Mae Elizabeth[20] and Charlotte Grace.[21] Ferris is now married to Natasha Goss, and they have a son together.[22]
4 May 19–July 7, 2008 DeAnna Pappas Jesse Csincsak Jason Mesnick Yes No Pappas chose Csincsak and their wedding was set for May 9, 2009, but they broke up in November 2008.[23] Csincsak is now married to The Bachelor season 13 contestant Ann Lueders and have three children together.[24] Pappas ultimately married high school teacher Stephen Stagliano in October 2011, whose brother, Michael, was a contestant on the fifth season of The Bachelorette.[25] The couple have two children, Addison (born March 2014) and Austin (born March 2016).[26][27][28]
5 May 18–July 28, 2009 Canada Jillian Harris 30 Ed Swiderski Kiptyn Locke Yes No Harris, the first Canadian bachelorette, chose Ed Swiderski in the finale, but in July 2010, it was announced that Harris and Swiderski had broken up.[29] Swiderski is now married to news reporter Natalie Bomke.[30] Harris is engaged to Justin Pasutto and they welcomed first child, Leo, on August 5, 2016.[31][32]. In April 2018 it was announced that the couple was expecting a baby girl in October 2018.
6 May 24–August 2, 2010 Ali Fedotowsky 25 Roberto Martinez Chris Lambton Yes No Fedotowsky and Martinez got engaged in the season finale, but the couple broke up in November 2011.[33] However, they remained friends.[34] Fedotowsky is now married to Kevin Manno.[35] They welcomed their first child, Molly Sullivan, on July 6, 2016.[36] In November 2017, the couple announced that they were expecting their second child in May 2018.[37]. A son Riley Doran Manno was born on May 24, 2018.
7 May 23–August 1, 2011 Ashley Hebert J.P. Rosenbaum Ben Flajnik Yes Yes Hebert and Rosenbaum married on December 1, 2012, and their wedding aired as a TV special on December 16 of that year. [38][39][40] The couple have two children – Fordham, born on September 30, 2014,[41] and Essex, born on November 4, 2016.[42]
8 May 14–July 23, 2012 Emily Maynard[43] Jef Holm Arie Luyendyk Jr. Yes No Maynard and Holm ended their relationship in October 2012.[44] In June 2014, Maynard married Tyler Johnson, whom she met at church.[45][46] They have three sons: Jennings Tyler (born July 2015),[47][48] Gibson Kyle (born September 2016),[49] and Gatlin Avery (born November 2017).[50]
9 May 27–August 5, 2013[51] Desiree Hartsock[52] Chris Siegfried Drew Kenney Yes Yes Hartsock and Siegfried were married on January 18, 2015 and currently live in Seattle, Washington.[53] They welcomed their first child, Asher Siegfried, on October 19, 2016.[54]. In July 2018 the couple announced that they were expecting their second child.
10 May 19–July 28, 2014[55] Andi Dorfman[56] Joshua Allan Murray Nick Viall Yes No Murray proposed to Dorfman in the season finale. However, the two announced their breakup on January 8, 2015.[57] In June 2016, Murray became engaged to Bachelor season 20 contestant Amanda Stanton, whom he met on season 3 of Bachelor in Paradise,[58] however they called off their engagement in December 2016.[59][60]
11 May 18–July 27, 2015[61] Canada Kaitlyn Bristowe[62] 26 Shawn Booth Yes Yes Bristowe and her fellow The Bachelor season 19 contestant Britt Nilsson were selected as candidates. In the second episode, the men chose Bristowe to be the Bachelorette. Kaitlyn picked Shawn Booth, and the two are still engaged as of October 2018.
12 May 23–August 1, 2016[63] Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher[64] Jordan Rodgers Robby Hayes Yes Yes Rodgers proposed to Fletcher in the finale, and the two are still engaged as of October 2018.
13 May 22–August 7, 2017[65] Rachel Lindsay[66] 31 Bryan Abasolo Peter Kraus Yes Yes Lindsay and Abasolo are still engaged as of October 2018.
14 May 28–August 6, 2018[67] Becca Kufrin[68] 28 Garrett Yrigoyen Blake Horstmann Yes[69] Yes Kufrin and Yrigoyen are still engaged as of October 2018.
  1. During the season finale, Schefft rejected both the two finalists in the final rose ceremony.

Ratings

Season Timeslot (ET) Premiered Ended TV season Avg. Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere
viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale
viewers
(in millions)
After the Final Rose
viewers
(in millions)
1 Wednesday 9:00 pm January 8, 2003 17.40[70] February 19, 2003 20.40[70] N/A 2002–03 16.65[71]
2 January 14, 2004 12.36[72] February 26, 2004 13.53[72] Unknown[lower-roman 1] 2003–04
3 Monday 9:00 pm[lower-roman 2] January 10, 2005 9.12[73] March 21, 2005 8.37[73] 11.33[73] 2004–05
4 Monday 8:00 pm[lower-roman 3] May 19, 2008 8.08[74] July 7, 2008 9.53[74] 9.90[74] 2007–08
5 Monday 8:00 pm[lower-roman 4] May 18, 2009 8.69[75] July 28, 2009 10.00[75] 7.99[75][lower-roman 1] 2008–09
6 May 24, 2010 9.08[76] August 2, 2010 11.73[76] 11.32[76] 2009–10
7 May 23, 2011 9.02[77] August 1, 2011 9.75[78] 9.31[78] 2010–11 8.33[79]
8 Monday 8:00 pm[lower-roman 5] May 14, 2012 8.05[79] July 23, 2012 8.86[79] 8.80[79] 2011–12 7.50[79]
9 Monday 8:00 pm May 27, 2013 5.99[80] August 5, 2013 8.94[80] 8.31[80] 2012–13 6.75[80]
10 Monday 8:00 pm[lower-roman 6] May 19, 2014 7.17[81] July 28, 2014 8.00[81] 8.15[81] 2013–14 6.76[81]
11 Monday 8:00 pm[lower-roman 7] May 18, 2015 7.10[82] July 27, 2015 8.13[82] 7.94[82] 2014–15 6.86[82]
12 Monday 8:00 pm[lower-roman 4] May 23, 2016 6.63[83] August 1, 2016 8.57[83] 8.10[83] 2015–16 6.83[83]
13 May 22, 2017 5.66[84] August 7, 2017 7.57[84] 2016–17 5.89[84]
14 Monday 8:00 pm May 28, 2018 5.50[85] August 6, 2018 6.71[86] 2017–18
Notes
  1. 1 2 The "After the Final Rose" special aired the next day.
  2. The finale aired for 120 minutes at the earlier time of 8:00 pm.
  3. Three episodes aired at the later time of 9:00 pm on May 19, May 26 and June 16.
  4. 1 2 The premiere aired at the later time of 9:00 pm.
  5. The premiere aired for 90 minutes at the later time of 9:30 pm. One episode aired at the later time of 9:00 pm on May 21.
  6. The premiere aired for 90 minutes at the later time of 9:30 pm.
  7. There was a two-night premiere. The first night of the premiere aired at the later time of 9:00 pm. The second night of the premiere aired for 60 minutes at 8:00 pm the next day. One episode aired at the later time of 9:00 pm on May 25.

International versions

CountryNameHostNetworkDate premiered
 Australia [87] The Bachelorette Australia Osher Günsberg[88] Network Ten September 23, 2015[88]
 Canada [89] The Bachelorette Canada Noah Cappe W Network September 13, 2016
 Denmark[90] Drømmekvinden TV Danmark September 12, 2004
 Finland[91] Bachelorette Suomi 2016
 Germany Die Bachelorette RTL November 24, 2004
 India The Bachelorette India Rohit Roy Life OK October 23, 2013
 New Zealand [92] The Bachelorette New Zealand TV3 TBA
 Romania [93] Burlăcița Cătălin Botezatu (Season 1)
Bogdan Vlădău (Season 2)
Radu Vălcan (Season 3)
Antena 1 July 7, 2011
 Slovenia Sanjska ženska POP TV 1st season: 2005
2nd season: 2006
 Sweden Bachelorette Sverige TV3 March 27, 2011[94]
  Switzerland [95] Die Bachelorette 3+ April 27, 2015

See also

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