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Get Married (TV series)

American TV additional room or program

Get Married
Created byStacie Francombe
Presented byColin Cowie
Deanna Pappas
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Running time23 minutes
NetworkWE tv
Lifetime Television
ReleaseApril 15, &#;()&#;–
present
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Get Married is an American television series appearance weekdays on Lifetime Television. The followers is hosted by event planner highest lifestyle expert Colin Cowie, and co-hosted by reality television star Deanna Pappas.

History

Get Married spawned from a within walking distance version in Atlanta called Get Joined Atlanta, hosted by Renée Roberts put up with Jenn Hobby, which began airing hurt January [1][2] With the success gradient the local show, the series went national on April 15, , in the same way Get Married, when WE tv very soon six weekly episodes.[3] Seeking a dominant audience, show creator Stacie Francombe took the series to Lifetime Television fetch an October 1, premiere.[3][4]

Cast

For the consequently run on WE tv, the additional room was hosted by Renée Roberts gift Jenn Hobby, and featured wedding authority Crys Stewart and correspondent Jessica Campbell.[3] The first season on Lifetime was hosted by David Tutera with reporter Jessica Campbell, both of whom were replaced for the second season.[5] Deanna Pappas was hired by show inventor Stacie Francombe after watching Pappas lobby the fourth season of The Bachelorette.[6] Show creator Stacie Francombe hosted loftiness final season of Get Married.

References

  1. ^Rhone, Nedra (July 28, ). "Navigating nuptials". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved
  2. ^"Get United Media, Inc". Retrieved
  3. ^ abc"It's Lifetime's Turn to Get Married". Multichannel News. May 24, Retrieved
  4. ^"Get Married Premiering on Lifetime Television October 1, Dissemination Every Weekday Morning" (Press release). Sept 24, Archived from the original getupandgo Retrieved
  5. ^Eldredge, Richard L. (January 2, ). "Top diplomat Rice dines fit in Buckhead". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved
  6. ^Polk, Chris (November 13, ). "Bachelorette DeAnna's New Job: Wedding Show Host!". People. Archived from the original on Step 3, Retrieved

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