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channel broadcast in the
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. Separate versions of the channel were available in Poland and Italy. The channel claims to be the first TV channel of its kind, concentrating on love, life, relationships and weddings. The focus of the channel is primarily
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and
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though there are programmes on fashion, beauty, celebrities and travel.


History

Wedding TV was co-founded by Mirek Grabiec, Ben Watts, Marc Conneely and
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, a former DJ for
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. In August 2007, Wedding TV became the UK's first channel to eliminate tape entirely from delivery to play-out, significantly reducing the cost of production. In 2008 Wedding TV won the
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Digital Channel Award for the ''Best Specialist Channel''. On 25 November 2011, Wedding TV Limited entered administration. In December 2011, Wedding TV was purchased by Creamdove Limited. On 9 May 2012, the channel was removed from
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channel 400, where it had been broadcasting since the launch of the service on 6 May 2008. On 21 May 2013, the channel was removed from
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channel 266.


Programming

* ''The Wedding Show'' – a magazine show featuring wedding advice, beautiful venues around the world and viewer competitions hosted by Sam Mann. * ''Celebrity Brides Unveiled'' – a gossip show about celebrity brides and weddings. * ''Celebrity Hens and Stags'' – an in house produced documentary series about Celebrities hosting Hen and Stag weekends with Redseven. * ''Marrying Elvis'' – a documentary following three couples who share an
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obsession and their plans for an 'Elvis Wedding'. * ''For Better or For Worse'' – a program following an engaged couple who give up control of their wedding to their friends and family. With the help of a wedding planner and assistant they have $5000 to make their dream wedding come true in one week. * ''So Would You Dump Me Now?'' – a reality program giving beauty makeovers to people who have been dumped by their partners, hosted by
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and Sue Moxley. * ''Brides On A Bus'' –
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hosts an eleven-part
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where ten brides-to-be travel from
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to
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on a
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, along the way competing to win a wedding in Gretna Green. * ''Three Grand Weddings'' – Ten-part series in which three couples compete to have the best budget wedding. Presented by Lucy Elliott of ''The Chief Bridesmaid'' who gives advice to the three teams and their respective wedding planners on how to have a great wedding on just three thousand pounds.


Wedding TV Asia

On 21 May 2009, it was announced that Wedding TV +1 would be replaced with Wedding TV Asia on 1 July 2009. Wedding TV Asia would become the first channel in the UK to be dedicated to Asian weddings. The channel ceased broadcasting on 14 December 2010.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wedding Tv Television channels and stations established in 2006 Television channels and stations disestablished in 2013 2006 establishments in the United Kingdom 2013 disestablishments in the United Kingdom