June 6, 2009

Fox pleases European Royalty with "arranged marriage" reality TV Show

I seriously thought arranged marriages were for people from the 1200s and conservative Christian parents who thought it was the best thing for their daughter to marry a 40-year old pastor.

But, I guess Fox thought otherwise.

Fox is developing a wedding reality series where brides-to-be don’t meet their husbands until they exchange vows.

In A. Smith & Co.’s “I Married a Stranger,” a woman frustrated by the dating scene agrees to marry a man she’s never met. While she prepares for a blind wedding, friends and family are shown selecting a spouse from a pool of six eligible suitors offered by producers. The men are eliminated one by one until only two candidates remain. Both finalists walk down the aisle, but only one makes it to the altar to reveal himself to his new wife.

“She never meets him until the actual moment when they say 'I do,’ ” a source close to the project said. “It’s like the big scene that comes after an entire season of 'The Bachelor,’ only this is in every episode.”

Hmmm, better get my resume brushed off for this show. I'm sure there's some home-schooled girl out there for me.

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