TV
Living recommissions 'Four Weddings'
Published Wednesday, Sep 30 2009, 19:46 BST | By Dan French

The reality-based format, which sees four brides-to-be put their special day under the microscope in a bid to win a luxury honeymoon, has been recommissioned for a new 13-part series for 2010.
Virgin Media Television's head of commissioning Mark Sammon said: "Four Weddings always felt like a perfect show for Living, and we were thrilled that audiences agreed.
"The second series will still tap into the bit we all secretly enjoy most about weddings - talking about it on the way home, only this time we'll be exploring cultural differences and upping the ante on more extreme weddings."
Earlier this year, the celebrity finale, which featured the weddings of Nicola McClean, Sandra Dickinson, Phil Turner and East 17's Terry Coldwell, pulled in 433,000 viewers - a new high for the series.
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