The Bachelor - Season 1

The Bachelor - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesMar 25, 2002 - Sep 25, 2002
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Episodes

Week One (S1)
Season 1Episode 1120 min

Week One (S1)

The 25 beauties find themselves on parade at a dinner party in their honor. But as the soiree progresses, Alex must choose the 15 he'd like to get to know better.

Mar 25, 2002
Week Two (S1)
Season 1Episode 2120 min

Week Two (S1)

The 15 women Alex selected from his dinner party move into the "Ladies Villa," a seaside mansion in Malibu, Cal. However, after getting to know them a little better, the he deems only eight of them worthy of staying a little longer.

Apr 1, 2002
Week Three (S1)
Season 1Episode 3120 min

Week Three (S1)

Two of Alex's closest friends move into the villa to check out his romantic prospects, four of whom are presented with roses. However, all may not go so smoothly as the women find that it's up to them to decide if they want what he's offering.

Apr 8, 2002
Week Four (S1)
Season 1Episode 4120 min

Week Four (S1)

Alex meets the parents of his four final choices.

Apr 15, 2002
Week Five (S1)
Season 1Episode 5120 min

Week Five (S1)

Tensions run high among the four remaining ladies at the Villa as Alex begins the process of making his final selection.

Apr 22, 2002
The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (S1)
Season 1Episode 6120 min

The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (S1)

The 23 women rejected by Alex on the way to his final two choices reconvene to discuss the days and nights at the Ladies Villa and what viewers didn't get to see on their various dates. Chris Harrison hosts.

Apr 25, 2002
Week Six (S1)
Season 1Episode 7120 min

Week Six (S1)

In Dallas, Texas, Alex explains how he feels good about the final two women he's dating — but can't wait to find out what his family thinks of Amanda and Trista. Alex first brings Trista home to meet his folks. Alex admits that his family is a tough group, and that his mother thinks it is too short of a time period to get to know someone. Trista and Alex arrive, and they sit down in the living room for everyone to get to know each other. Alex's sister gets the ball rolling by asking Trista why she thinks they're compatible; Trista explains that she was impressed by his love of family, his love of travel, his attention to education, his innate athleticism, and his kindness and strength in uncomfortable situations. When asked by Alex's mother what she's learned about herself, Trista admits that she's difficult to open up to people, and when Alex's father asks if she is competitive and just wants to win, regardless of the consequences, Trista explains that she wouldn't have let it go this
Apr 25, 2002
The Bachelor: Special Edition (S1)
Season 1Episode 8120 min

The Bachelor: Special Edition (S1)

""If you think you've seen 'The Bachelor', think again! Alex Michel, will be your guide revealing what he was really thinking, and sharing secrets from behind-the-scenes."" Alex Michel is interviewed by Leanza Cornett about what he was really thinking during the taping of the show, how he felt about the bachelorettes and the whole experience of ""The Bachelor"". This special includes all six episodes and ""The Bachelor: The Women Tell All"" special.
Aug 11, 2002
The Bachelor: Revealed (S1)
Season 1Episode 9120 min

The Bachelor: Revealed (S1)

In the premiere episode, we see the final stages of the casting process as the quest to find the next Bachelor draws to a close. We are introduced to the final five possible bachelors: Mark, Jason, Robert, Aaron and John. We are then introduced to the twenty-five Bachelorettes who will be vying for the Bachelor's attention, and brought up to date on Trista, who will be on her own quest for love as The Bachelorette this January. In an exclusive interview with Alex and Amanda, we learn that they are still together, even though Amanda is still in Kansas City, and Alex is in Los Angeles. Amanda and Alex also debunk the rumors Alex is gay once and for all. Amanda advises the next Bachelor not to make out with every girl he dates, and Alex advises him to not think too much. Alex also discussed how the hardest part of the show was having to breaku with all of the women each week. This interview marks the last time Alex and Amanda are doing a public interview about their relationship. At the e
Sep 25, 2002

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