Fox tries ‘Surprise Wedding’ in new reality-TV show
brandrepublic.com, Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 12:00am,
US TV network Fox, owned by News Corporation, has created a new reality-style TV programme, called Surprise Wedding, where men in long-term relationships who have trouble committing will be proposed to by their girlfriends on national TV.
LONDON (Brand Republic) – US TV network Fox, owned by News Corporation, has created a new reality-style TV programme, called Surprise Wedding, where men in long-term relationships who have trouble committing will be proposed to by their girlfriends on national TV.
The show will be broadcast first on November 2 with a two-hour special. It continues a theme of reality programming at Fox, which has created such memorable shows as When Animals Attack and World’s Scariest Police Shootouts.
Fox was also responsible for the show Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire, the show where a rich businessman chose from a parade of women the one he would marry at the close of the show. That particular one-off ended in speedy recriminations and divorce.
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