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Paradise Hotel Genre Reality Presented by Amanda Byram Starring Alex Van Camp
Kristin Ellis
Kavita Channe
Matthew Cehe
Amanda Dominguez
Desiree Boyd
Toni Ferrari
Keith Cuda
Andon Guenther
Dave Kerpen
Beau Wolf
Charla Pihlstrom
Melanie Barger
Holly Pastor
Tara Gerard
Zack Stewart
Amy Toliver
Scott Hanson
Tom RodriguezNarrated by Mark Thompson Theme music composer Eddie Money Opening theme Two Tickets to Paradise Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of episodes 30 Production Running time 45 minutes Broadcast Original channel Fox Original run June 18 – October 1, 2003 Chronology Followed by Paradise Hotel 2 Related shows Forever Eden Paradise Hotel is an American reality television program that aired on Fox in 2003, MyNetworkTV and Fox Reality Channel in 2008. In the show, a group of single people live in a luxurious hotel resort, competing to see who can stay in the hotel the longest. Periodically, someone is removed from the show, and others are brought in to replace them. Each week couples pair off and must share a hotel room together. One person is left over, and he or she has to leave. That person is then replaced the following episode. The format was created by Mentorn, a UK production company, which has produced various versions of the show around the world.
Contents
Season 1
Paradise Hotel Season 1 (2003) Guests Name Entered Exited Charla Ep 1 Finale Keith Ep 11 Finale Tara Ep 9 Finale Dave Ep 2 Finale Scott Ep 1 Ep 29 Holly Ep 13 Ep 29 Amy Ep 1 Ep 27 Beau Ep 1-21 Ep 16-26 Tom Ep 15 Ep 26 Desiree Ep 17 Ep 25 Melanie Ep 1-21 Ep 2-25 Alex Ep 1 Ep 20 Kristin Ep 1 Ep 18 Toni Ep 1 Ep 14 Zack Ep 1 Ep 12 Amanda Ep 1 Ep 10 Matthew Ep 7 Ep 8 Kavita Ep 4 Ep 6 Andon Ep 1 Ep 4 Winners Runners-up Eliminated The first season of Paradise Hotel aired on Fox from June 18, 2003 to October 1, 2003 with thirty episodes and was hosted by Amanda Byram. A similar show called Forever Eden was produced the following year. A second season of Paradise Hotel followed four years later on MyNetworkTV and Fox Reality Channel, both of which are sister networks to Fox.
The winners of the first season were Charla Pihlstrom and Keith Cuda with Dave Kerpen and Tara Gerard finishing as the runners-up. In the finale Charla and Keith won $250,000, but had to decide whether to split it with their partners. Keith decided to split it with Tara Gerard while Charla chose to keep the money for herself and Dave received nothing.
Season 2
International Versions
Israeli version
The Israeli version premiered in September 2008 and aired on Channel 2 entitled מפרץ האהבה (The Bay of Love).
Danish versions
The Danish version of Paradise Hotel premiered in September 2005 and is aired on TV3. Its seventh season aired on TV3 7th of February 2011. Paradise Hotel has gained huge success in Denmark, with a substantial number of viewers. It has set its mark on Danish television, sparking debate about sex and alcohol in online forums and news channels, among them the main public service station in Denmark, DR.
Swedish version
The Swedish version aired on TV4 in 2005 and 2006. A third season aired on TV6 in 2009-2010. And a fourth season started to air November 15 2010 on TV 6
Norwegian version
The Norwegian version was recorded in January and February 2009 and premiered in March on TV3. It was hosted by glamour model Triana Iglesias. Winners of the first season were Petter Pilgaard and Benedicte Valen and the prize was NOK 300,000 (about US $50,000) shared between the couple.
The second season began airing in March 2010, which was won by Tine Helene Valle and Carl Eliassen. Also they, like Pilgaard and Valen, shared the prize.
The third season was in 2011.
Dutch version
The Dutch version aired on the Dutch TV channel Veronica in September 2005.
Hungarian version
The Hungarian version titled "Éden Hotel" was premiered on March 7, 2011 on Viasat 3. The final episode was aired on May 26, where Kristóf – who dropped the "Ball of Faith" against Alíz – won 12,500,000 HUF (about US $65,000), and the couple of Linda and Robi also won 12,500,000 Forints, the remaining of the jackpot.
The Hungarian version is scheduled to have a second season.[1]
References
External links
Categories:- American reality television series
- Dating and relationship reality television series
- Fox network shows
- MyNetworkTV shows
- 2000s American television series
- 2003 American television series debuts
- 2003 American television series endings
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