The eight-episode first season of the adaptation in the United States of America (USA) is set to premiere on Saturday, March 19th at 9:00 pm ET/PT, joining OWN’s popular Saturday night unscripted lineup. The series is produced by ITV Entertainment, an ITV America Company, and executive produced by Jordana Hochman, Ted Iredell, Caroline Self, Avi Armoza, Odelia Yakir, Zipi Rozenblum and Nehama Cohen.
Marry Me Now will be hosted by relationship coach, love guru and author, Rebecca Lynn Pope, who will guide real-life women ready to take the reins in planning their weddings and proposing to their significant others, all in the hopes of marriage. The series will also stream the same day on Discovery+.
This commission marks the 7th territory to adapt Armoza’s hit format. The format has previously traveled to France, Poland, Russia, Germany, the 46 countries of sub-Saharan Africa and aired three hit seasons on South Africa’s VIA TV.
The US version of Marry Me Now will be distributed by ITV Studios, while the format is available through Armoza Formats.
From Armoza Formats, Odelia Yakir and Zipi Rozenblum, Marry Me Now (60’) is the emotional and empowering docu-reality series that gives women the chance to take charge of their own fate. Each episodes follows one determined woman, who has had enough of waiting for a ring. She will prepare her own wedding in just a few days and all without the groom-to-be’s knowledge. On the last day she will surprise her partner in her wedding dress with an ambush proposal. If he says no, it’s all over… but if he says yes, they will tie the knot on the spot!
Avi Armoza, CEO of Armoza Formats, “We are always asked to bring content that combines high stakes with strong human emotions, and ‘Marry Me Now’ does just that, along with highlighting a shift of power as women bring their own take to the often-traditional approach at marriage proposals. We are excited by the format’s continued success around the world, with the new adaptation from our partners at OWN and ITV Entertainment sure to be a new fan favorite.”