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Burlacul

2010 Romanian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Burlacul is a Romanian reality television dating game show debuting in 2010 on Antena 1. The first season was hosted by Lucian Marinescu, in season 2 he was replaced by host and designer Cătălin Botezatu. From season 6 onwards, the series was hosted by Răzvan Fodor. There is one related series: Burlăcița which was hosted by Andreea Mantea in 2014 [1] and Bianca Drăgușanu in 2011.[2]

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Plot

The series revolves around a single bachelor (deemed eligible) and a pool of romantic interests (22 in season 1, 21 in season 2, and 20 in seasons 3 & 4), which could include a potential wife for the bachelor. The conflicts in the series, both internal and external, stem from the elimination-style format of the show. Early in the season, the bachelor goes on large group dates with the women, with the majority of women eliminated during rose ceremonies. As the season progresses, women are also eliminated on one-on-one dates and on elimination two-on-one dates. The process culminates with hometown visits to the families of the final four women, overnight dates, should they choose to accept, at exotic locations with the final three women, and interaction with the bachelor's family with the final two or three women. In many cases, the bachelor proposes to his final selection. The show is known for its dramatic twists, both structurally and contextually. In some cases, the bachelor may or may not follow the show's standard rose ceremony guidelines. Some bachelors, for instance, have conferred fewer roses than allotted as per standard rose ceremony procedure.

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The elimination process

According to the summary on Antena 1, each new Bachelor episode contains a rose ceremony during which one or more contestants are eliminated. Eliminations are based on date performance (i.e., how the women relate to the bachelor on the dates). The bachelor must follow a process of elimination wherein his pool of bachelorettes is narrowed down week by week by presenting a rose to each of the women he wishes to keep. At any point during the process, if a woman decides she is no longer interested in the bachelor, she may leave. A few have done so throughout the show. In the end, the bachelor may select only one woman for the final rose, but in season 3 all remaining contestants refused the rose and the original bachelor (Vladimir Drăghia) was eliminated.

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Season synopses

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Notes

  1. Vladimir Drăghia was eliminated by contestants and he was replaced by Sergiu Barboni

Series guide

Series 1 (2010)

The first series aired on Antena 1 from 8 July to 2 September 2010.

  • Bachelor: Cătălin Botezatu
  • WINNER: Violeta Babliuc

Series 2 (2011)

The second series aired on Antena 1 from 28 April to 23 June 2011.

  • Bachelor: Eduard Popescu Strohlen
  • WINNER: Ana Maria Savu

Series 3 (2012)

The third series aired on Antena 1 from 1 March to 17 May 2012.

  • Bachelor: Sergiu Barboni[5] (replaced Vladimir Drăghia after his elimination)
  • WINNER: Adelina Boe[6]

Series 4 (2013)

The fourth series aired on Antena 1 from 4 July.

  • Bachelor: Bogdan Vlădau[7]
  • WINNER: Daciana Ciochina

Series 5 (2015)

The fifth series aired on Antena 1 from 15 January.

  • Bachelor: Andrei Andrei[8]
  • WINNER: None

Series 6 (2021)

The sixth series will air on Antena 1.

  • Bachelor: Andi Constantin[9]
  • WINNER: Ana Bene
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Controversies

As a worldwide The Bachelor premiere, when Vladimir Drăghia,[10] the original bachelor was eliminated by contestants. Drăghia was replaced by male model Sergiu Barboni in next episode.

Bachelors

  • Season 1 - Cătălin Botezatu
  • Season 2 - Eduard Popescu Strohlen
  • Season 3 - Vladimir Drăghia (eliminated)
  • Season 3 - Sergiu Barboni
  • Season 4 - Bogdan Vlădău
  • Season 5 - Andrei Andrei
  • Season 6 - Andi Constantin

References

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