Google Answers Logo
View Question
 
Q: The Bachelor's Wedding ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   2 Comments )
Question  
Subject: The Bachelor's Wedding
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Television
Asked by: highvoltageblond-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 17 Jun 2003 15:02 PDT
Expires: 17 Jul 2003 15:02 PDT
Question ID: 218522
"The Bachelor" filmed it's wedding at The Princeville Hotel (on
Kauai, Hawaii) about 2 years ago.  Would you please tell me what the
ratings/market share/demographics were?

Request for Question Clarification by pinkfreud-ga on 17 Jun 2003 16:00 PDT
I am a bit puzzled. There was an episode of "The Bachelor" that was
filmed at the Princeville Resort on Kauai. This was aired in November
2002. However, bachelor Aaron Buerge did not marry his chosen lady,
Helene Eksterowicz.

Do you want the ratings for that particular episode, even though there
was no wedding?

Clarification of Question by highvoltageblond-ga on 18 Jun 2003 11:24 PDT
Yes, please.... As well as any other misc information you happen to
come across.

That's interesting, I did not realize that there was no wedding -- I
was actually told that there was.

Thanks!

Clarification of Question by highvoltageblond-ga on 18 Jun 2003 16:18 PDT
Well Done!  Thank you!
Answer  
Subject: Re: The Bachelor's Wedding
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 18 Jun 2003 16:26 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello highvoltageblond-ga,
 
I am pleased that you are happy with my research. I am posting it here
in the answer box and I am including my search criteria as well.


The Bachelor episode that you’re referring to was filmed at
Princeville, Kauai November 6, 2002
 
From The Bachelor Episode List 
Season 2 – Week 6 
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/EpisodeGuideServlet/showid-11490/
 
 
Here is the synopsis of that episode: 
    
“Relationships are intensifying as Aaron and Brooke take a dreamy trip
to the island of Kauai; then Aaron and Gwen tour romantic San
Francisco and finally, Aaron and Helene have a cozy time in Aspen.”
 
Third Dream Date: Princeville, Kauai with Brooke  
 
“Aaron says he had his plan all worked out, that he was going to offer
roses to Helene and Gwen, but once he go a look at Brooke, he had no
idea what to do. Aaron picks up Brooke and they head out to a sailboat
for a romantic Pacific Ocean cruise. On the boat, Gwen tells Aaron he
would make a wonderful husband, and Aaron tells Gwen he thinks she
would make a wonderful wife. They then go for a snorkle and see a Sea
Turtle, which Brooke takes as a good sign. They then head off to the
Princeville to wash up and have a romantic sea-shore dinner. Brooke
asks Aaron what he thinks of her, and Aaron tells her that she is
making him reconsider things. Aaron visibly struggles with his
emotions, but eventually tells Brooke that he can't think of any
reason not to become more involved with Brooke. They open their
invitation and head up to the fantasy suite, where Aaron gives Brooke
a present — a certificate for a star, named after Brooke's late
sister. It turns out on their Big Bear date, they were out star-gazing
and talked about what they would name a star if they could.”
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/GuidePageServlet/showid-11490/epid-204131/
 
 
The November 5, 2002 episode of “The Bachelor 2” was filmed at the
Princeville Resort in Kauai Hawaii.
http://gravelytravel.com/page13.html 
 
 
 
Here is the rating for The Bachelor  
 
15. (23) "The Bachelor," ABC, 10.5, 11.2 million homes. 
 
 
Prime-Time Nielsen Ratings 
Tuesday November 12  
 
Prime-time ratings compiled by Nielsen Media Research for Nov. 4-10.
Top 20 listings include the week's ranking, with rating for the week
and season-to-date rankings in parentheses.
 
The rating is the percentage of the nation's estimated 106.7 million
TV homes. Each ratings point represents 1,067,000 households.
 
You may view the complete list at Yahoo TV at this link: 
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/ap/20021112/103714956000.html 
http://pub114.ezboard.com/fthecableboxfrm47.showMessage?topicID=128.topic
 
 
The Hawaiian Film Office provides a filming list in Hawaii from
1990-2003
2002 THE BACHELOR; ABC; reality show; Big Island, Maui
http://www.hawaiifilmoffice.com/tv-highlights.htm
 
 
Here are some demographics and ratings for Season 2 of The Bachelor: 
 
 
The Bachelor – Last Episode: 
 
"The Bachelor" has proven especially popular among young female
viewers, who apparently delighted in the spectacle of 25 attractive
young women falling over themselves to win the affections, and a
potential marriage proposal, from a pre-selected eligible hunk.”
http://news.1chinastar.com/ll/english/1235884.shtml 
 
 
[LatelineNews: 2002-11-15] LOS ABC's ratings have also climbed. 
 
“The network said last night's ratings were its best in over 3 1/2
years among women in the coveted 18 to 34 age bracket.”
 
The latest episode of the show drew an average of 16.8 million viewers
-- up from 16.3 million the previous week and from 10.8 million for
the same episode of last season's edition of the show.”
http://news.1chinastar.com/ll/english/1234594.shtml 
 
 
October 11, 2002'The Bachelor' Ratings 
  
“Wednesday's episode of 'The Bachelor 2' brought in 12.8 million
viewers for ABC. And although 'The West Wing' had more total viewers
than the reality show, with 15.7 million, 'The Bachelor' still managed
to beat out NBC's White House drama by 31 percent in the adult 18-49
demographic.”
http://www.realityworldtv.com/blogs/archives/2002_10_11.html 
 
 
“ABC has announced that the next to last episode of it's second
edition of "The Bachelor" (entitled "The Bachelor: The Women Tell
All") drew an average audience of 16.8 million viewers, allowing ABC
to beat NBC's "West Wing" in the hour among Total Viewers for the
second consecutive week.
 
With "The Bachelor: The Women Tell All," ABC claimed the No. 1 program
on Wednesday night among Adults 18-49 for the second week in a row.
The ABC reality show notched its seventh consecutive week as the No. 1
Wednesday program in Adults 18-34 (7.9/21).
 
Versus the same special last season (4/25/02), "The Bachelor: The
Women Tell All" posted enormous increases, growing by 6 million
viewers (16.8 million vs. 10.8 million) and by 108% among Adults 18-49
(7.7/19 vs. 3.7/9). The episode attracted ABC's largest series
audience in the hour since January with the "American Music Awards"
(1/9/02). The special produced ABC's highest ratings in the hour in
over 2-1/2 years among Women 18-34 (11.7/29) and Women 18-49 (11.0/25)
- since 5/24/00.” 
http://www.realitytvworld.com/index/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=755
 

Search Criteria:

"The Bachelor" Hawaii
"The Bachelor" rating OR ratings
"The Bachelor 2" episode guide
"The Bachelor" sixth episode
"The Bachelor" November 6, 2002
"The Bachelor" million viewers

 
Best regards, 
Bobbie7-ga
highvoltageblond-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $5.00

Comments  
Subject: Re: The Bachelor's Wedding
From: bobbie7-ga on 18 Jun 2003 15:24 PDT
 
Hello again highvoltageblond-ga,

  
I am posting this as a comment for now because I wasn’t able to locate
the demographics for the exact episode of The Bachelor. The ratings
are included below.


The Bachelor episode that you’re referring to was filmed at
Princeville, Kauai November 6, 2002

From The Bachelor Episode List
Season 2 – Week 6
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/EpisodeGuideServlet/showid-11490/


Here is the synopsis of that episode:
   
“Relationships are intensifying as Aaron and Brooke take a dreamy trip
to the island of Kauai; then Aaron and Gwen tour romantic San
Francisco and finally, Aaron and Helene have a cozy time in Aspen.”

Third Dream Date: Princeville, Kauai with Brooke 

“Aaron says he had his plan all worked out, that he was going to offer
roses to Helene and Gwen, but once he go a look at Brooke, he had no
idea what to do. Aaron picks up Brooke and they head out to a sailboat
for a romantic Pacific Ocean cruise. On the boat, Gwen tells Aaron he
would make a wonderful husband, and Aaron tells Gwen he thinks she
would make a wonderful wife. They then go for a snorkle and see a Sea
Turtle, which Brooke takes as a good sign. They then head off to the
Princeville to wash up and have a romantic sea-shore dinner. Brooke
asks Aaron what he thinks of her, and Aaron tells her that she is
making him reconsider things. Aaron visibly struggles with his
emotions, but eventually tells Brooke that he can't think of any
reason not to become more involved with Brooke. They open their
invitation and head up to the fantasy suite, where Aaron gives Brooke
a present — a certificate for a star, named after Brooke's late
sister. It turns out on their Big Bear date, they were out star-gazing
and talked about what they would name a star if they could.”
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/GuidePageServlet/showid-11490/epid-204131/


The November 5, 2002 episode of “The Bachelor 2” was filmed at the
Princeville Resort in Kauai Hawaii.
http://gravelytravel.com/page13.html



Here is the rating for The Bachelor 

15. (23) "The Bachelor," ABC, 10.5, 11.2 million homes.


Prime-Time Nielsen Ratings
Tuesday November 12 

Prime-time ratings compiled by Nielsen Media Research for Nov. 4-10.
Top 20 listings include the week's ranking, with rating for the week
and season-to-date rankings in parentheses.

The rating is the percentage of the nation's estimated 106.7 million
TV homes. Each ratings point represents 1,067,000 households.

You may view the complete list at Yahoo TV at this link:
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/ap/20021112/103714956000.html
http://pub114.ezboard.com/fthecableboxfrm47.showMessage?topicID=128.topic


The Hawaiian Film Office provides a filming list in Hawaii from
1990-2003
2002 THE BACHELOR; ABC; reality show; Big Island, Maui
http://www.hawaiifilmoffice.com/tv-highlights.htm


Here are some demographics and ratings for Season 2 of The Bachelor:


The Bachelor – Last Episode:

"The Bachelor" has proven especially popular among young female
viewers, who apparently delighted in the spectacle of 25 attractive
young women falling over themselves to win the affections, and a
potential marriage proposal, from a pre-selected eligible hunk.”
http://news.1chinastar.com/ll/english/1235884.shtml


[LatelineNews: 2002-11-15] LOS ABC's ratings have also climbed.

“The network said last night's ratings were its best in over 3 1/2
years among women in the coveted 18 to 34 age bracket.”

The latest episode of the show drew an average of 16.8 million viewers
-- up from 16.3 million the previous week and from 10.8 million for
the same episode of last season's edition of the show.”
http://news.1chinastar.com/ll/english/1234594.shtml


October 11, 2002'The Bachelor' Ratings
 
“Wednesday's episode of 'The Bachelor 2' brought in 12.8 million
viewers for ABC. And although 'The West Wing' had more total viewers
than the reality show, with 15.7 million, 'The Bachelor' still managed
to beat out NBC's White House drama by 31 percent in the adult 18-49
demographic.”
http://www.realityworldtv.com/blogs/archives/2002_10_11.html


“ABC has announced that the next to last episode of it's second
edition of "The Bachelor" (entitled "The Bachelor: The Women Tell
All") drew an average audience of 16.8 million viewers, allowing ABC
to beat NBC's "West Wing" in the hour among Total Viewers for the
second consecutive week.

With "The Bachelor: The Women Tell All," ABC claimed the No. 1 program
on Wednesday night among Adults 18-49 for the second week in a row.
The ABC reality show notched its seventh consecutive week as the No. 1
Wednesday program in Adults 18-34 (7.9/21).

Versus the same special last season (4/25/02), "The Bachelor: The
Women Tell All" posted enormous increases, growing by 6 million
viewers (16.8 million vs. 10.8 million) and by 108% among Adults 18-49
(7.7/19 vs. 3.7/9). The episode attracted ABC's largest series
audience in the hour since January with the "American Music Awards"
(1/9/02). The special produced ABC's highest ratings in the hour in
over 2-1/2 years among Women 18-34 (11.7/29) and Women 18-49 (11.0/25)
- since 5/24/00.” http://www.realitytvworld.com/index/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=755


I hope this helps - I'll be happy to post this as an answer if it
satisfies your request.


Best regards,
Bobbie7-ga
Subject: Re: The Bachelor's Wedding
From: bobbie7-ga on 18 Jun 2003 18:29 PDT
 
Thank you for the five star rating and tip!
--Bobbie7-ga

Important Disclaimer: Answers and comments provided on Google Answers are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Google does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. Please read carefully the Google Answers Terms of Service.

If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by emailing us at answers-support@google.com with the question ID listed above. Thank you.
Search Google Answers for
Google Answers  


Google Home - Answers FAQ - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy