Fremantle announces a partnership with 110% Content for the reality format Unbreakable across the globe. The show sees a variety of celebrity couples compete in challenges to test the depth of their relationship and ultimately prove whose romantic relationship is the strongest.
Set to premiere in the UK on BBC One this Autumn, the UK version will be hosted by Rob Beckett and features a variety of couples including ‘Loose Women’ star Denise Welch and her acclaimed artist husband Lincoln Townley. Fremantle is showcasing the Unbreakable format at Mipcom this October as part of their global entertainment slate.
Rob Clark, Director, Global Entertainment at Fremantle said: “Unbreakable takes the viewer on a great journey allowing them to explore the bonds of celebrity relationships in a positive way and see a side to celebrities that they don't often get to see. It is an upbeat positive show that is perfect for these difficult times. 110% Content are major players spearheaded by the inimitable Shu Greene who co-created some of our other big formats like ‘Got Talent’ and ‘The X Factor’, alongside Andy Culpin - one of the brilliant minds behind ‘The Weakest Link’. It's no surprise then that they have crafted a fresh and fun reality relationship series that provides great casting and storytelling opportunities, which is at the heart of what we are always looking for at Fremantle.”
Unbreakable is a riveting relationship reality show which sets out to find the strongest celebrity couple. Celebrities are paired with their romantic partners and compete to prove that their relationship is the strongest. Across the series, they will be put to the test as they face mental, physical and emotional challenges designed to test their relationships in ways never-before seen by audiences.
All challenges and tests are based on the essential 5 pillars of relationship: trust, honesty, understanding, patience, and communication. The two couples with the lowest score take on the high stake “Breaking Point Challenges” and the losing pair will be eliminated. Before leaving the show, the eliminated couple tell each other what their relationship means to them in an emotional vow ceremony in front of the other couples and the host. For the first time the audience gets to see celebrities in a natural and insightful way. It is not about winning a prize, it is about how much they love each other.
Unbreakable is produced by 110% Content for BBC One. Fremantle own the worldwide format rights for Unbreakable outside of the UK and US.