*** Welcome to piglix ***

Bridezillas

Bridezillas
Bridezillas logo.jpg
Genre Reality
Narrated by Mindy Burbano
Jamie Zimmer
Laura Halperrin
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 10
No. of episodes 185
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Mary Pelloni (2004-2006)
  • Jeff Collins
  • David Green
  • Laura Halperin
  • Lauren P. Gellert
  • Suzanne Murch
Running time 42 minutes
Production company(s) September Films
Release
Original network WE tv
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release June 1, 2004 (2004-06-01) – October 11, 2013 (2013-10-11)
Chronology
Related shows Marriage Boot Camp
External links
Website

Bridezillas is an American reality television series that airs on WE tv and debuted on June 1, 2004. It chronicles the lives of women engaged to be married, casting their busy schedules in an emphatic and sometimes humorous fashion.

The word "bridezilla" is a portmanteau combining bride with the fictional rampaging beast "Godzilla" to indicate a difficult bride.

A typical episode presents the stories of two brides-to-be, splitting time between both brides. The story begins as the bride and groom are introduced, and they describe how they first met and fell in love. The bride then explains what she has envisioned for her wedding. The remainder of the story shows the events leading up to the wedding, centering primarily on the bride's interactions with members of her family, her groom's family, members of the wedding party and even the wedding's various service providers (wedding planners, caterers, etc.). The interactions are generally negative, exposing the featured bride-to-be as uncontrollable, bullying, emotional and using whatever means necessary to get what she wants. The story ends with the wedding, the reception and a final concluding interview with the now-wedded couple.

Episodes are intended to run in sequence, as a single bride's story is told over two episodes. For example, the start of Bride B's story will be presented in tandem with the conclusion of Bride A's story. On the next sequential episode, Bride B's story concludes while Bride C's story begins.

Bridezillas was created by Catherine Scheinman, an executive at MetroTV, a New York themed cable channel owned by Cablevision. It was co-produced by MetroTV and September Films in 2001 and the first two seasons aired on MetroTV. Fox aired a one-hour Bridezillas special culled from Season 1 in January 2004. In the summer of 2004, the show began airing on WE tv. Since the second season, it has been the highest-rated original program on WE tv.

In the first season, the majority of the subjects were young, white, wealthy residents of New York. In subsequent seasons, the show has included a more diverse range of subjects, including older, African-American, and working class couples; couples from California, Texas, and Wisconsin. While the show is predominantly about female brides, the third season featured the show's first male bride — referred to as "Gayzilla" - Jon Taylor Carter, who was planning a wedding for himself and his partner, Isaac in Massachusetts. (The first US state to legalize same sex marriage.)


...
Wikipedia

...