TV
Five gets two tickets to 'Paradise'
Published Wednesday, Oct 15 2003, 22:19 BST | By Neil Wilkes
Five has snapped up the UK rights to air US reality show Paradise Hotel.
The programme - which puts 11 strangers in an exclusive resort and encourages them to pair up - was a breakout hit in the key 18-34 demographic when it aired on the FOX network this summer.
Five will begin screening the 31 episodes on a weekly basis from early next year.
According to Broadcast the network is also in discussions with format holder TV Corp about making a UK version of the show.
The programme - which puts 11 strangers in an exclusive resort and encourages them to pair up - was a breakout hit in the key 18-34 demographic when it aired on the FOX network this summer.
Five will begin screening the 31 episodes on a weekly basis from early next year.
According to Broadcast the network is also in discussions with format holder TV Corp about making a UK version of the show.
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