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The wedding season is upon us. And to celebrate, Don't Tell the Bride joins E4 in a match made in heaven, with new episodes of the hit show where grooms plan and organise their wedding in just a matter of weeks. Contact between bride and groom is strictly off limits, with the men overseeing every little detail, from the flowers to the cake, the venue, and the all-important wedding dress. It's more than some grooms can handle and more than some brides can take, as they relinquish control of the most important day of their life. The grooms have £14,000 and just three weeks to plan the dream day for their wife-to-be. But will the brides be saying I Do, or I Don't, once they see what's planned for their special day?
While uncompromising bride-to-be Sofia dreams of a boho beach blessing, groom Craig loves beer and partying and believes his Oktoberfest wedding will be just right for his fiancée. Will this bride love her Craig's lederhosen, and toast his success? Or will she call time at the bar before the wedding's even begun?
Essex groom Gary plans an aquatic wedding 200 miles from home. But Lauren hopes for a home counties service. Will Gary's underwater dream sink without a trace?
Adrenaline junkie Mark wants to fly high and take to the sky on his big day, but his straight-talking bride-to-be Lynsey wants more personal, no-nonsense nuptials
Laid-back Daniel fancies a Caribbean street parade for his nuptials, while Sabrina dreams of a more traditional event. Will their big day be carnage or carnival?
Maria is a perfectionist, placing her dream of a country house wedding in the hands of her fiancé Sam. But Sam loves a good prank. Could this be a problem?
Repeat of 2012 Christmas Special
A special Christmas episode of Don't Tell the Bride in which bridegroom Nick gets £12,000 and three weeks to plan a wintry wedding that his bride-to-be Rosie will never forget. She yearns for a classy, traditional, fairy tale wedding, but he wants to throw a Christmas-themed event, despite her unhappy associations with the festive season. Nick investigates ski resorts, ice rinks and Christmas trees in his quest to put together a winter wonderland setting for their nuptials, but is he skating on thin ice? Will Rosie's heart melt on the big day, or will she give him a frosty reception?
Mummy's boy Tiago plans to put his self-conscious bride Karlette on the big screen at his 1950s drive-in wedding. But attention-shunning Karlette wants something intimate and contemporary. Will his cinematic wedding leave her feeling like a movie star or will his Hollywood dream be a box office flop?
Thrill-seeking Tom wants to give the love of his life the ride of her life, as he plans a wedding at his favourite theme park. But bride-to-be Becca is a down-to-earth sort, who dreams of being treated like a princess for one day. How will this Welsh wedding turn out?
Beauty queen and bride-to-be Yasmin has her heart set on a fairytale wedding. Body builder Yiannis is taking Yasmin's dream to the extreme. But will she be the belle of the ball, or will the nuptials have an ugly twist in the tale?
Thrill junkie Lee plans an extreme wedding for his unadventurous bride Aimee. Will their wedding have the wow factor, or will it simply crash to the ground?
Former boxing champ Jordan plans a fight-night wedding in front of thousands of people. But his bride-to-be Danielle has dreams of a girly and intimate day. Will Danielle knock him out or will Jordan throw in the towel?
Chris wants his bride to jump through hoops and plans to turn his wedding into an obstacle course. But tomboy Charlotte wants to feel girly on her big day.
Andy wants to wow his bride Bobby with a skater-themed wedding, not only learning some tricks himself, but also wanting her to ride down the aisle on her very own board. The problem is that this alternative bride has always dreamt of being a princess, just for a day. Can Andy pull off the biggest skate stunt of his life, or will there be broken bones as well as hearts on the big day?
The sky's the limit for adrenaline junkie Jai as he plans on having a wedding in the sky, neglecting the fact that his bride-to-be Leanne is terrified of heights. Will she face her fears and rise to the occasion?
Sonny is a party fanatic. Jazmin, on the other hand, has left all that behind and wants a sophisticated and timeless wedding. How will she react when she finds out the love of her life plans a zoo-themed Ibizan beach party wedding with everyone covered in animal-print body paint? Not too well, probably.
Jack plans a haunting, horror-themed wedding, while his bride-to-be Becka dreams of a traditional Scottish affair. As Jack recruits the Grim Reaper and covers Becka's wedding dress in fake blood, will his eerie marital concept prove a screaming success? Or will this terrifying wedding be a fright night disaster?
Aussie-born Adam is going back to his roots, as he plans an '80s Aussie soap' wedding in South Shields. With only three weeks to get things done, will Adam and his best man be able to pull it off? How will no-nonsense bride-to-be Rachel react when she doesn't get the classy, sophisticated wedding she's been dreaming of? Will this up-market girl be happy Down Under? Or will this romantic soap opera wedding be a complete drama?
This time, Billy believes the sty's the limit as he plans a pig-themed wedding. Billy wants to use the occasion to put his village Mansfield Woodhouse on the map with a world record pig parade. But will his prim and proper bride Steph kick up a stink?
In this episode, Carl hopes to make a splash in Spain as he plans to marry Rebecca on the Med. But Rebecca has big expectations for a high class affair. Will Carl's plans make her swoon with delight?
The wedding season is upon us. And to celebrate, Don't Tell the Bride joins E4 in a match made in heaven, with new episodes of the hit show where grooms plan and organise their wedding in just a matter of weeks. Contact between bride and groom is strictly off limits, with the men overseeing every little detail, from the flowers to the cake, the venue, and the all-important wedding dress. It's more than some grooms can handle and more than some brides can take, as they relinquish control of the most important day of their life. The grooms have £14,000 and just three weeks to plan the dream day for their wife-to-be. But will the brides be saying I Do, or I Don't, once they see what's planned for their special day?