The Bachelor (American TV series)


The Bachelor is an American dating and relationship reality television series that debuted on March 25, 2002, on ABC. The show is hosted by Chris Harrison. The show's success has resulted in several spin-offs including The Bachelorette, Bachelor Pad, Bachelor in Paradise, ', The Bachelor Winter Games, ', The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons - Ever!, and The Bachelor Summer Games, as well as the spawning many international editions of the shows.

Production

The series was created by Mike Fleiss. The and other reunion specials were originally produced at Victory Studios in Los Angeles, California and CBS Studio Center in Studio City, but are now taped at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank.

Plot

The series 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 eliminates candidates each week eventually culminating in a marriage proposal to his final selection. The participants travel to romantic and exotic locations for their dates, and the conflicts in the series, both internal and external, stem from the elimination-style format of the show.
The above description is simply a general guideline. In practice, the show does not always follow its designed structure, and those variations are often a source of drama and conflict. They may include, among other events:
Season six was the only season to feature a twist in casting. Since producers could not decide between Byron Velvick and Jay Overbye for the next Bachelor, the 25 women at the time participating had to decide which bachelor would make the best husband. At the end of the first episode, Velvick was chosen.
Notable cases where the bachelor violated the premise of the show are Brad Womack, who selected neither of his final two women on his first season, and Jason Mesnick, who broke off his engagement in the After the Final Rose episode and several months later proposed to the first runner-up —who he later married. Like Mesnick, Arie Luyendyk Jr. also broke off his engagement and during the After the Final Rose episode, he proposed to the first runner-up —to whom he is now married.

Setting

For the first two weeks of filming, the contestants stay in "Villa De La Vina," a, six-bedroom, nine-bath home in Agoura Hills, California. The custom home, built in 2005, is located on 10 acres at 2351 Kanan Road and it is owned by Marshall Haraden. As of October 10, 2008, the home was listed for sale at a price of US$8.75 million. The final third of the episodes within a season are filmed traveling the world. Episodes have been filmed throughout the United States, Canada, England, New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand, and Korea to name just a few locations. The Agoura Hills, California mansion became the primary residence for the contestants since the eleventh season though it was not used in seasons eight and nine, where they mainly shot in Paris and Rome, respectively.

The elimination process

On each Bachelor episode, the bachelor interacts with the women and presents a rose to each woman he wishes to remain on the show. Those who do not receive a rose are eliminated. Eliminations are based upon the bachelor's personal feelings about each contestant, guided primarily by the impression made by each woman during dates or other events of the week. Most roses are presented at a rose ceremony at the end of each episode, but roses can also be bestowed on dates. However, if a contestant went on a 1 on 1 date with the Bachelor or Bachelorette, they have to receive a rose. If they do not receive one, then they will have to go home immediately. Typical activities include:
If a rose is at stake on a date, the participating women pack their suitcases in case they fail to receive a rose. The other women learn that a woman has been eliminated when that woman's suitcase is taken away by a crew member.
The final episodes of each season traditionally follow this pattern:
A woman may withdraw from the competition at any time if she finds herself no longer interested in the bachelor. On rare occasions, a woman is removed from the show for breaking one of the rules.
The bachelor has wide discretion in choosing how many and when to present the roses. For example, Sean Lowe presented several roses at his initial cocktail party.
It is common to accuse a contestant of not being on the show "for the right reasons", meaning that her aim is not to establish a relationship with the bachelor, but rather to garner publicity for her own career, induce jealousy in an ex-boyfriend, become selected as the next Bachelorette, or simply to get free trips to exotic locations.

Seasons

Ratings

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Questions of authenticity

On February 26, 2009, in an exclusive interview between The Bachelor season 13 contestant Megan Parris, and Steve Carbone, Megan commented that the producers edit the footage to create a fictional storyline:
On March 26, 2009, Megan Parris argued that not only was the show scripted, but that producers bullied contestants into saying things to the camera that contestants did not want to say. "There's nothing real about it," she said of the show's trademark "confessionals," in which contestants talk to the camera about the latest goings-on. "It is scripted," she said. "They basically will call you names, berate you, curse at you until they get you to say what they want you to say." Both ABC and Warner Bros., the studio that produces The Bachelor, had no comment.
On March 15, 2010, Mike Fleiss appeared on 20/20 and said that he develops contestants into characters that will cater to his audience's tastes and that they "need fair share of villains every season." Fleiss has come under fire for admitting that The Bachelor has less to do with reality than it does making good television.
On February 24, 2012, during the taping of The Women Tell All episode of The Bachelor, a private conversation between contestant Courtney Robertson and a show producer went public when microphones were accidentally left on in between camera takes. The conversation revealed the producer had a role as a coach, encouraging Robertson to fake certain emotions for the camera.
The audience reactions for The Women Tell All episode are pre-recorded and inserted into the show later.

Lawsuits

In December 2011, a producer of The Bachelor sued Steve Carbone, the proprietor of the website RealitySteve.com, for leaking unreleased information about the show, claiming Carbone encouraged contestants of both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette to break their confidentiality agreements. Carbone has denied that the source of the leaks are current contestants. Despite the first two lawsuits in 2012 being settled, a further lawsuit was presented against Carbone in 2017.

Criticism

The show has been criticized for stigmatizing virginity, thus reflecting the patriarchal masculinity stereotypes.

Spin-offs

On August 4, 2014, Bachelor in Paradise premiered, giving previous contestants of both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette the opportunity to compete for another chance in love in dating-themed eliminations. The series went on to have a spin-off of its own, ', which also serves as a spin-off to The Bachelor and it premiered on August 3, 2015.
The fourth season of Bachelor in Paradise called into question about the future of its production following an issue of possible misconduct on the set. The fourth season premiered on August 8, 2017. Two contestants, Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson were involved in an explicit sexual encounter in the pool during the filming of the show and were caught on tape. A producer onset administered a complaint which stated either one or both contestants may have been too drunk to give proper consent for the sexual encounter. This prompted Warner Bros. to start an internal investigation and both contestants to seek legal counsel. Production of the show was halted on June 11, 2017 and all contestants were asked to go home until further notice. Allegations were made against both contestants about their intoxication and actions thereafter, but ended with broadcast statements from both contestants during a talk show that it was all a misunderstanding and the two have remained friends since the incident. The show was given the green light to resume filming on June 21, 2017; neither Olympios nor Jackson returned to production.
The weddings of Trista Rehn, Jason Mesnick, Ashley Hebert, and Sean Lowe 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.
  • Bachelor Live
On January 4, 2016, Bachelor Live, a one-hour after show talk show premiered, hosted by Chris Harrison.
A two season series following former contestants after the their appearance on one or of the main series.
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. But then, the couple eventually parted ways in May 15, 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."
On January 8, 2020, it was announced that a new spinoff titled ' is set to premiere on April 13, 2020.
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. On March 30, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was reported that production of the spin-off had been cancelled.
On April 29, 2020, a 10-episode documentary series titled The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons - Ever! was announced. It premiered on June 8, 2020. It was originally titled The Bachelor: The Most Unforgettable—Ever! before its name was changed on May 11, 2020.
While not green lit, an older contestant version of the show is under consideration at ABC as a casting call having been put for the show.

International versions

CountryNameHostNetworkDate premiered
'The Bachelor AustraliaOsher GünsbergNetwork TenSeptember 8, 2013
'The BachelorFábio ArrudaRedeTV!November 21, 2014
'The Bachelor CanadaTyler HarcottCityOctober 3, 2012
'The Bachelor October 1, 2016
'Gospodin SavršeniAntonija BlaćeRTL TelevizijaNovember 19, 2018
'Bachelor, le gentleman célibataireStéphane Rotenberg
Grégory Ascher
Boris Ehrgott
M6
NT1
May 7, 2003
'Suomen unelmien poikamiesSami KuronenNelonenFebruary 2008
':de:Der Bachelor|Der BachelorArne Jessen
none
RTLNovember 19, 2003
January 4, 2011
'The BachelorTBAAlpha TV2021
, State of Tamil Naduஎங்க வீட்டு மாப்பிள்ளை
Enga Veetu Mapillai
Sangeetha KrishColors TamilFebruary 20, 2018
, State of KeralaAryakku ParinayamSangeetha KrishFlowers TVFebruary 26, 2018
'The Bachelor IndonesiaNET.TBA
'הרווק
HaRavak
Guy GeyorChannel 102009
':it:The Bachelor - L'uomo dei sogni |The Bachelor - L'uomo dei sogniCristina ParodiCanale 5June 26, 2003
':ja:バチェラー・ジャパン|バチェラー・ジャパン
The Bachelor Japan 
Kouji Imada :ja:今田耕司|今田耕司Amazon Prime TV Video2017
'The Bachelor New ZealandMike PuruTV3March 17, 2015
'UngkarenChristopher DonsTVNorge2003
'Kawaler do wzięciaKrzysztof BanaszykTVNOctober 8, 2003
'BurlaculLucian Marinescu
Cătălin Botezatu
Andreea Mantea
TBA
Antena 1June 8, 2010
'Холостяк
Holostyak
Petr Fadeev
TNTMarch 10, 2013
'Sanjski moškiPOP TVSeptember 2004
'The Bachelor SAJason GreerM-NetFebruary 2019
'Bachelor – När leken blir allvarTV4October 2015
':de:Der Bachelor |Der Bachelor3 Plus TVOctober 30, 2012
Thailand :th:The Bachelor Thailand ศึกรักสละโสดNatpawin KulkanlayadeeONEAugust 27, 2016
'Холостяк
Holostyak
Hryhoriy ReshetnykSTBMarch 17, 2011
'The BachelorJeremy Milnes
Hugo Speer
Mark Wright
BBC Three
Channel 5
March 30, 2003
August 19, 2011
March 4, 2019
The Bachelor Vietnam - Anh chàng độc thânKhôi TrầnHTV7August 14, 2018

Note:
The novelty of the show makes it a ripe target for parody.
Ben Stiller produced a web spoof of the series entitled Burning Love.
Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel also created a parody called "The Baby Bachelor" in Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which the titular role is given to his three-year-old nephew Wesley. The popularity of the parody also led to the creation of spin-offs The Baby Bachelorette and Baby Bachelor In Paradise.
The Fox network produced a show, Joe Millionaire, based on the premise that the bachelor was a millionaire heir, when in reality, he was not.
On June 1, 2015, Lifetime began airing Unreal, a scripted drama about a producer who works on Everlasting, a fictional reality series similar to The Bachelor. It is based on Sarah Gertrude Shapiro's short film Sequin Raze and her experience as a field producer on The Bachelor.
In a third season episode of Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars, the main challenge consisted of a parody called "The B*tchelor" where guest judge Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman played the Bachelor while the drag contestants portrayed the romantic interests.