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Bride and Groom is a 1951–58 American daytime television series. It was originally broadcast on CBS from January 25, 1951 to October 9, 1953, and then moved to NBC for a run from December 1, 1953 to August 27, 1954.
Bride and Groom may refer to: Bride and Groom (radio program) (1945-1950), an old-time radio program; Bride and Groom (1951-1958), based on the radio show; Bride and Groom (rock formation) Bride and Groom, a 2018 novel
Bride and Groom is an old-time radio human-interest program in the United States. It was broadcast on ABC from November 26, 1945, to September 15, 1950. [1] Each episode featured an engaged couple who would be married during the broadcast, then showered with gifts. In 1951, it was adapted as a television show of the same name.
Jumping the Broom is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Salim Akil and produced by Tracey E. Edmonds, Elizabeth Hunter, T. D. Jakes, Glendon Palmer, and Curtis Wallace. [4] The title of the film is derived from the sometimes Black American tradition of bride and groom jumping over a ceremonial broom after being
The film's success propelled Hugh Grant to international stardom, particularly in the United States. [3] In 1999, Four Weddings and a Funeral was placed 23rd on the British Film Institute's 100 greatest British films of the 20th century. In 2016, Empire magazine ranked it 21st in their list of the 100 best British films. [4]