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Bride And Groom (painting)
Bride and Groom may refer to: * ''Bride and Groom'' (radio program) (1945-1950), an old-time radio program * ''Bride and Groom'' (TV series) (1951-1958), based on the radio show * Bride and Groom (rock formation) The Bride and Groom
at www.dahner-felsenland.net. Retrieved 19 Nov 2013 (german: Braut und Bräuti ...
* ''Bride and Groom'' (book), a 2018 novel


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* Bride and Gloom (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Bride And Groom (radio Program)
''Bride and Groom'' is an old-time radio human-interest program in the United States. It was broadcast on ABC from November 26, 1945 to September 15, 1950. Each episode featured an engaged couple who would be married during the broadcast, then showered with gifts. In 1951, it was adapted as a television show of the same name. Format Each episode centred on a couple engaged to be married. An episode would begin with host John Nelson interviewing the couple, with questions about how the two met and their courtship.Terrace, Vincent (1999). ''Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 52. Announcer Jack McElroy would sing a song for the couple, who would then exit to an adjacent chapel to be married by one of around 30 clergymen retained by the show. During the wedding ceremony, which was not recorded, Nelson would chat with members of the audience. He would usually speak with married couples who were celebrating significant anniver ...
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Bride And Groom (TV Series)
''Bride and Groom'' is a 1951-1958 American daytime television series. It was originally broadcast on CBS from January 25, 1951 to October 9, 1953, and then moved to NBC for a run from December 1, 1953 to August 27, 1954. After a pause, the show returned on NBC from July 1, 1957 to January 10, 1958. It could be considered an early reality series. The series presented marriages live on the air, but these couples were not put together for the purpose of the program. Couples who were intending to get married could apply to be married on the show. The CBS episodes aired in a 15-minute time-slot, with two commercial breaks. The program was based on a radio series of the same name. In a 1957 news article, it was stated that the divorce rate of couples married on the show was lower than the national average. Format In the CBS version, the couple for the episode would be introduced and talked to. A vocalist would sing a song for them, and a short wedding ceremony would take place. Fina ...
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Bride And Groom (rock Formation)
The Bride and Groom
at www.dahner-felsenland.net. Retrieved 19 Nov 2013 (german: Braut und Bräutigam) is a double rock pinnacle, about high, near the small German town of in the state of and in the southern Palatine Forest, the German half of the region.


Geography

The Bride and Groom lie southwest of the town near Dahn Youth Hostel
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Bride And Groom (Book)
''Bride and Groom'' is a novel written by contemporary Russian author, Alisa Ganieva, in which two people struggle to get married amidst the chaos of family, religion, politics, and life itself. The translation was done by Carol Apollonio, who translated a previous novel by Ganieva. Publication ''Bride and Groom'' was first published in 2015 in Russian with the title ''жених и невеста'' (''zhenikh i nevesta'') by Yelena Shubina publishing house, a child company of the large Russian publishing company AST (publisher), AST. The English translation was published by Deep Vellum in 2018, the second of Ganieva's works to be translated into English by this publisher. Themes *Challenging Tradition - Marat and Patya struggle to appease each of their traditionally-minded families while also trying to develop a modern romantic relationship, resulting in tension between the young couple and his or her respective families. *Religious conflict - Ganieva uses religious tensions ...
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