While it’s probably going to be a while before we have new Bachelor’s degree the content of the ABC is coming through this summer with The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons Ever!. As the franchise is to get the attention off the screen for its problems with diversity (hello, first Black Bachelor Matt James), is also the issue of a limited series revisiting some of the franchise’s most popular and attention-grabbing seasons. So, what can we expect from this greatest hits show? We have all the details here.
The show is scheduled to run for 10 weeks, that airs on Mondays during the summer and that covers ABC’s entire three-hour primetime block for each of those nights. The stations will be included, though? That is a question that is still a bit mysterious. Officially, only the first three episodes of the 10 have been announced. The June 8 premiere, recapped Sean Lowe’s season of The Bachelor’s Degree In from 2013 — a surprising choice for the launch of the retrospective, whether it remains the only Bachelor to marry the woman that he chose (he and winner Catherine Giudici are now married with three children). On June 15, Kaitlyn Bristowe 2015 Bachelorette season is scheduled to be revised, followed by Ben Higgins of the Bachelor’s degree cycle from 2016, June 22.
After that? Who knows, but the show’s official trailer might offer some clues, assuming that the trailer is mostly clips of the stations which are present at some point. The first season of the history of The Bachelorettewith Trista Rehn, and now husband, Ryan Sutter, appears in the trailer, as does the now-famous clip of the current Girlfriend Clare Crawley to say to Juan Pablo Galavis during his season The Bachelor’s Degree In. Viewers can also spot Bachelor’s degree repeat players Nick Viall and Brad Womack, as well as Ali Fedotowsky and the most recent Bachelor, Peter Weber.
The Greatest Seasons Ever it is only by reviewing the stations of the main Bachelor’s degree and Bachelorette shown, not any of the spin-offs. So if you were hoping to catch an old station Bachelor Flat or Bachelor in Paradise, you’re in luck! But if you are ready to re-visit some of the most dramatic, controversial and comforting seasons of almost 20 years of the franchise, that you have 10 opportunities to do so, every Monday on ABC starting at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT.