The Proposal: 102 (7/2)
A MYSTERY GENTLEMAN TAKES A LEAP OF FAITH
TO FIND HIS SOUL MATE ON ABC’S ‘THE PROPOSAL’
TO FIND HIS SOUL MATE ON ABC’S ‘THE PROPOSAL’
“102” – Ten eligible women selected by a blue-ribbon panel of matchmakers, including a familiar face from “The Bachelor” franchise, vie for the heart of Stephen, a mystery man who is ready to take a leap of faith to find the love of his life, on “The Proposal,” MONDAY, JULY 2 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.
Hosted by former NFL quarterback and Season 5 Bachelor Jesse Palmer, each episode features 10 eligible men or women competing in four pageant-style rounds to win the heart of a mystery man or woman whose identity is concealed from them. The men or women will attempt to woo the mystery person in a first impressions round; bare their souls in a beachwear round; answer the mystery person’s most pressing romantic questions; and strive to receive a seal of approval from the mystery person’s most trusted family member in the final round.
After each phase, the men or women who fail to connect with the mystery person are whittled down, leading to the dramatic and highly anticipated reveal, when the two remaining prospects finally meet the mystery person for the first time, just in time for a romantic proposal. Will Stephen’s love story be as successful as Mike Crowe and Ashlee Hewitt’s?
“The Proposal” is voiced by KOST 103.5 radio personality Ellen K and produced by Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Unscripted & Alternative Television. Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton, James Breen and Jason Ehrlich serve as executive producers.
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