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The reality series gets the axe after four episodes.
June 12, 2014
It is being reported that FOX has cancelled I Wanna Marry Harry, pulling the plug after just four episodes. The freshman reality series premiered last month but failed to garner significant viewership.
The network has removed the show from its schedule effective immediately, with the remaining episodes planned for release on Fox.com and on demand. Beginning next Tuesday, repeat comedy airings will fill its time slot.
Comments (15)
07/15/14 at 11:19am
You have to view this show in line of other "Dupe Me" Shows like The Joe Schmoe Show or Punked.
The fun part of this is watching people believe what you know to be fake and laughing at the clueless twits who are being duped and anticipating their reactions once the truth is revealed.
I like this entire genre and the more outlandish the concept and this one was unbelievable the better the show was.
The fun part of this is watching people believe what you know to be fake and laughing at the clueless twits who are being duped and anticipating their reactions once the truth is revealed.
I like this entire genre and the more outlandish the concept and this one was unbelievable the better the show was.
07/15/14 at 09:09am
how stupid people get it.
06/27/14 at 10:21am
This show was so stupid it was extremely entertaining! The level of bimbo-ness was exhausting but it was good entertainment. Also so good to show my daughter how NOT to act.
06/18/14 at 03:25pm
a lot of good points made in here.
"I Wanna Marry Harry" is what FOX execs think of their viewers. I want to see a reality show based on the pitch meetings. the crazy shit that gets greenlit is the best (most profitable) shit they hear.
it could just follow shows that get pilots and at the end of the short 13 episode season the viewers at home can vote on their favorite or they can vote to scrap them all. each episode is a short pitch meeting then a pilot episode.
"I Wanna Marry Harry" is what FOX execs think of their viewers. I want to see a reality show based on the pitch meetings. the crazy shit that gets greenlit is the best (most profitable) shit they hear.
it could just follow shows that get pilots and at the end of the short 13 episode season the viewers at home can vote on their favorite or they can vote to scrap them all. each episode is a short pitch meeting then a pilot episode.
06/16/14 at 09:44pm
the rest of the un aired episodes are available on hulu.com
06/16/14 at 06:11am
Every once in a while in your life, you hear something that makes you happy, gives you faith, and makes life worth living. This is one of those times. Good riddance, and please, no DVD with the "missing episodes".
06/15/14 at 05:45pm
Someone once said "No one ever lost money underestimating the taste of the American people." Seems even that theorem has its limits. Oh well, there's always Jersey Shore and Housewives of Wherever to revive it.
06/13/14 at 01:39pm
LOL see foxs new shows dont last 4 eps yet they cancel what good show they did have lol and put shows like this instead only to have them make it a few eps,lol Fox has no clue what they are doing.
06/13/14 at 12:30pm
When they first introduced this show, my wife and daughter said "Those women have to be dumber than a brick to believe this guy was really Prince Harry and they could marry him." But not any dumber than the person who dreamed up this show!
06/13/14 at 08:01am
@Shannon: I'm more surprised they even made a show about this. Like was this the best they could come up with? A Bachelor show for an actor who looks like Prince Harry, really?! I've never seen this show, but I know most of those women do all this to be on TV (because these kinds of shows are no way to meet a man.None of the relationships last, they're over in time for next season). So, I would be more pissed that FOX pulls it from their network. How can they become reality tv stars if no one is watching xD
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