Farmer Wants a Wife
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Rural dating show which originally grew out of a competition/campaign devised by ''Country Life'' magazine. The original series was really more of a straight matchmaking show without much of a game element; it came and went in the autumn of 2001 and nobody thought much more about it. However, with a competitive makeover, the format went on to sell well into other countries (apparently the Dutch version in particular was a massive ratings winner) and after a few fairly low-key copycat shows ([[Dirty Cows]], [[Desperately Seeking Sheila]]) it eventually found its way back onto British screens after an eight-year gap. | Rural dating show which originally grew out of a competition/campaign devised by ''Country Life'' magazine. The original series was really more of a straight matchmaking show without much of a game element; it came and went in the autumn of 2001 and nobody thought much more about it. However, with a competitive makeover, the format went on to sell well into other countries (apparently the Dutch version in particular was a massive ratings winner) and after a few fairly low-key copycat shows ([[Dirty Cows]], [[Desperately Seeking Sheila]]) it eventually found its way back onto British screens after an eight-year gap. |
Revision as of 12:02, 9 September 2010
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Host
Not known (voiceover, 2001)
Louise Redknapp (2009)
Co-hosts
Catherine Gee (2001)
Broadcast
Thames for ITV, 8 November - 20 December 2001 (7 episodes)
Fremantle Media for Five, 16 September 2009 -
Synopsis
Rural dating show which originally grew out of a competition/campaign devised by Country Life magazine. The original series was really more of a straight matchmaking show without much of a game element; it came and went in the autumn of 2001 and nobody thought much more about it. However, with a competitive makeover, the format went on to sell well into other countries (apparently the Dutch version in particular was a massive ratings winner) and after a few fairly low-key copycat shows (Dirty Cows, Desperately Seeking Sheila) it eventually found its way back onto British screens after an eight-year gap.
The new series has a bit more of an elimination aspect to it, though with its self-contained episodes it's still closer to the original British format than to the Bachelor-style reality show seen around the world. And it's still quite low-key and, if we're honest, not actually that interesting.
Music
Matt Coldrick (2001)
Barry Gleddon, Richard Kimmings, Kes Loy and Audio Network (2009)