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Farmer Wants a Wife

"Farmer Wants a Wife is a reality television series"

The basic structure of the program is that a number of farmers are presented with women from the city, from whom they choose one to be their spouse. The first edition premièred in the United Kingdom on ITV in 2001. However, the original format of the program is likely to date back to the TV program Bauer sucht Bäuerin, which was broadcast in 1983 on SF DRS in Switzerland.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Yvon Jaspers

    Yvon Jaspers

    Self - Presenter

  • Anne

    Anne

    Self - Dairy farmer

  • Arianne Hoogstrate

    Arianne Hoogstrate

    Self - Fruit grower in Kloetinge

  • Jan

    Jan

    Self - Dairy farmer in Meedhuizen

  • Joey van de Grijp

    Joey van de Grijp

    Self - Horse farming in Echtenerbrug

  • Perry Bom

    Perry Bom

    Self - Tulip and potato grower in Criel

  • Maurice Verdoorn

    Maurice Verdoorn

    Self - Glasshouse horticulturist

Overview

The basic structure of the program is that a number of farmers are presented with women from the city, from whom they choose one to be their spouse. The first edition premièred in the United Kingdom on ITV in 2001. However, the original format of the program is likely to date back to the TV program Bauer sucht Bäuerin, which was broadcast in 1983 on SF DRS in Switzerland.

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