ABC to televise “Bachelor” wedding

Thursday, 28 January 2010, 23:51 | Category : Celebrity Weddings, Wedding
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  LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – ABC is planning another trip down the aisle, as “The Bachelor” couple Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney will tie the knot next month on the network.

Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney

Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney

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The two-hour “The Bachelor: Jason and Molly’s Wedding” is set to air March 8. The event will include the bride’s dress fitting, planning for the big day, bachelor and bachelorette parties and the ceremony. Past “Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” couples and participants will be on the guest list.

ABC and producers Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television have every right to assume a “Bachelor” wedding will draw viewers. After Trista Rehn met Ryan Sutter on “The Bachelorette” in 2002, their wedding on ABC was a ratings smash, drawing more than 17.1 million viewers.

Mesnick and Malaney’s vows mark the latest twist in narrative that’s extended through a couple of seasons of the “Bachelor” franchise. Mesnick was one of the final two bachelors on DeAnna Pappas’ edition of “The Bachelorette.” Rejected by Pappas, he became the first single dad on “The Bachelor” and proposed to Melissa Rycroft in the finale, only to change his mind and break up with Rycroft on the air and instead propose to runner-up Malaney.

Jon and Kate: Can Their Marriage Be Saved?

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Monday June 1, 2009

Why do we care so much about Jon and Kate?

Why is the show about these two people and their twins and sextuplets so popular? And why are their marital problems getting so much attention?

I feel terribly sad for the entire family. Jon and Kate were a young couple with twins who wanted another child and so had fertility treatments which resulted in sextuplets. They now support their 10-person family by allowing television cameras to follow them everywhere and they have become celebrities, with Kate spending a lot of time on the road promoting her book and giving talks. The younger children, who just celebrated their fifth birthday, have grown up on camera. Their show is popular because people enjoy seeing how they cope with the unimaginable challenge of feeding, bathing, transporting, and listening to eight children under the age of seven. The children are cute and Kate’s unfazed normalcy seemed to be grounded in her Christian values, though many people commented on her harsh on-camera treatment of her husband. She once memorably told him he was breathing too loud.

Before the new season of the show began, there were supermarket tabloid headlines that Jon and Kate were becoming estranged and possibly having affairs. The couple addressed these questions on the season’s first episode, but what was most important was what they did not say. They did not deny the rumors but they did not say that they were committed to staying together.

Here is a clip from happier days, but even there, you can see some stress between them. Look at the body language as Kate leans away from Jon and compare it to the light-hearted home movie footage of their engagement, wedding, and honeymoon. It is impossible not to be touched by the tenderness of their vows and not to hope that they find their way back to one another.

Jon and Kate have experienced enough stress to drive a dozen couples apart. They got married very young, they very quickly produced eight children, and then, and this may be the most stressful of all, they opened up their lives 24-7 to the viewing public. Any parent of very young children knows what it feels like to see your romantic partnership turn into an endless series of logistical demands. It can be very difficult not to feel frustrated and impatient, and parents often feel they are losing a sense of themselves as separate, functioning, and appealing adults. Jon and Kate may find it difficult to resist whatever reminds them that they merit adult approval. That could be a flirtation with another person or with the audience as a whole — Kate appears to enjoy her glamorous makeover and the attention from audiences.

Jon and Kate will have to work out what is best for them and for their family. But we, too, should give some thought to the part we have played as their audience — whether for the show or for the salacious gossip. Were we too ready to believe the best about them? Are we too ready to believe the worst? Think of poor Susan Boyle, that gentle, unassuming soul who just wanted to sing and who has been almost crushed by overwhleming adulation and scrutiny since her appearance on “Britain’s Got Talent.”

We need to understand that it is absurd to think that “reality” shows give us any real sense of what truly goes on It is a fantasy to think that Jon and Kate could handle all of these children as the show made it appear. And it is an even bigger fantasy to think that the show itself does not fundamentally change the dynamic and relationships it depicts. We need to understand that just as Heisenberg proved that sub-atomic particles behave differently when they are observed, so the very fact of our watching people changes their lives, often for the worse. Look at the Jon and Kate who are so tender in reciting their wedding vows. If they knew what they would have to give up in exchange for the money and product placement and notoriety, would this be what they would have wanted for themselves? For Aaden, Joel, Alexis, Hannah, Leah, Collin, Cara, and Madelyn?

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Couple celebrate 80th wedding anniversary

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Great-great-grandfather Walter Postings, known as Wally and wife Beatrice, known as Pete, celebrated their anniversary on Friday surrounded by family.

The rarely achieved 80th anniversary is symbolised by oak. 

Mr and Mrs Postings, both of whom are 100, have lived through two world wars, five monarchs and 19 prime ministers.

The devoted pair of Burnham, Somerset, are often seen holding hands at Tudor Lodge residential home in the town were joined by family members for a special celebration on Friday.

The pair are understood to have Britain’s second-longest marriage behind Frank and Anita Milford of Plymouth, Devon, who celebrated their 80th anniversary on May 26 2008.

Former antique shop owner Wally married wife Pete on March 27 1929.

She was born on 18th August 1908 and he was born on 21st October 1908.

Mr Postings said the secret of such a long and happy marriage was compromise : “It’s all about give and take,” he said.

Mrs Postings added: “I just love him and that’s it.”

Tudor Lodge manager Chris Arnold said: “Wally and Pete are a pleasure to have at Tudor Lodge.

Mr Postings enjoys regular walks around the garden to keep active and the pair have very sharp minds.

“They can often be found holding hands in the lounge, which is lovely to see and testament to how close they are after 80 years of marriage.”

They met at a party in Williton, Somerset when they were about 18.

They married within a couple of years in a registry office in Gloucester on March 27th 1929.

They later moved to Cheltenham where Wally worked for Rotol Air Screws at the start of the war before being relocated to Worcester in 1941.

In 1951 they took over Culverwells Antiques in Victoria Street in Burnham from Pete’s father, who had established the business 1921.

Mr and Mrs Postings retired in 1975 and enjoyed many happy years together in their bungalow in Burnham.

ccording to the Guinness Book Of Records the longest British marriage record was set by Thomas and Elizabeth Morgan of Caerleon, Wales.

They wed on May 4, 1809, and remained married for 81 years 260 days until Elizabeth’s death on January 19, 1891.

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