Little People Big World: Wedding Farm

Little People Big World: Wedding Farm (2012)

EndedReality show
 
Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Matt and Amy's 25th AnniversaryDec 18, 2012
S01E05Matt Versus the VolcanoDec 11, 2012
S01E04Big Wedding, Big ProblemsDec 4, 2012
S01E03Molly Moves OutNov 27, 2012
S01E02A Matrimonial MessNov 20, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' premiere?

'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' premiered on November 13, 2012.

Who were the main stars of 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm'?

The main stars of 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' were Matt Roloff, Amy Roloff, Zach Roloff, and Jeremy Roloff.

What was the premise of 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm'?

'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' followed the Roloff family as they transformed their family farm into a wedding venue.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm'?

The first season of 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' had a total of six episodes.

What was the location of the Roloff family farm?

The Roloff family farm was located in Helvetia, Oregon.

Who designed the wedding venues on the Roloff family farm?

The wedding venues on the Roloff family farm were designed by Matt Roloff and his team.

What were some challenges faced by the Roloff family in 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm'?

Some challenges faced by the Roloff family in 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' included managing construction, dealing with weather conditions, and balancing family dynamics.

Did the Roloff family face any unexpected obstacles during the transformation of their farm?

Yes, the Roloff family faced unexpected obstacles such as construction delays and budget constraints during the transformation of their farm.

How did the Roloff family market their wedding venue?

The Roloff family marketed their wedding venue through word-of-mouth, social media, and by hosting open houses for potential clients.

Were the weddings shown on 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' real or staged?

The weddings shown on 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' were real weddings, not staged for the show.

Did the Roloff family receive positive feedback from their clients?

Yes, the Roloff family received positive feedback from their clients who praised the beautiful wedding venues and the personal touch they provided.

Were there any funny or memorable moments on 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm'?

Yes, there were funny and memorable moments on 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm', including mishaps during wedding preparations and heartwarming family interactions.

Did 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' provide an inside look into the wedding planning process?

Yes, 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' provided an inside look into the wedding planning process, showcasing the challenges and joys involved in creating a dream wedding.

Did the Roloff family continue to run the wedding venue after the show ended?

Yes, the Roloff family continued to run the wedding venue even after 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' ended, and it remains a popular venue today.

Did 'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' receive positive reviews from viewers?

'Little People Big World: Wedding Farm' received positive reviews from viewers who enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at wedding preparations and the Roloff family's journey.

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