Bachelor in Paradise (Australia season 1) | |
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Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Release | |
Original network | Network Ten |
Original release | 25 March – 30 April 2018 |
Season chronology |
The first season of Bachelor In Paradise Australia premiered on 25 March 2018. [1]
Bachelor in Paradise Australia is an Australian elimination-style reality competition television series which is an adaptation of the U.S. series of the same name. It is a spin-off of the Australian versions of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette and features previous contestants who have been featured on those shows. The programme is hosted by Osher Günsberg and was first premiered on Network 10 on 25 March 2018.
The first batch of contestants were revealed on 25 March 2018, but only 14 contestants were confirmed. [2] [3] An additional 14 contestants, including four international contestants, have been revealed, resulting in 28 contestants. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Place | Contestant | Cycle | |||||||
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1 [lower-alpha 3] | 2 [lower-alpha 4] | 3 [lower-alpha 5] | 4 [lower-alpha 6] | 5 [lower-alpha 7] | 6 [lower-alpha 8] | 7 [lower-alpha 9] | 8 [lower-alpha 10] | ||
1-8 | Tara | In | In | Date (Sam) | In | In | In | Date (Sam) | Stay (Sam) |
Sam | In | In | Date (Tara) | In | Date (Thomas) | In | Date (Tara) | Stay (Tara) | |
Keira | In | Date (Michael) | In | Last | In | Date (Jarrod) | In | Stay (Jarrod) | |
Jarrod | Wait | Date (Ali) | Last | Date (Simone) | Date (Thomas) | Date (Keira) | In | Stay (Keira) | |
Ali | Wait | Date (Jarrod) | In | In | In | In | In | Split (Grant) | |
Grant | Wait | Date (Leah) | In | In | In | In | Split (Ali) | ||
Megan | Wait | Date (Jake) | Date (Jared) | In | In | Date (Thomas) | In | Split (Jake) | |
Jake | Date (Florence) | Date (Megan) | In | In | In | In | In | Split (Megan) | |
9-10 | Rachael | Wait | Date (Jared) | Split (Thomas) | |||||
Thomas | Wait | Out | Back (Megan) | Split (Rachael) | |||||
11–12 | Simone | Wait | Date (Jarrod) | Date (Apollo) | In | Quit | |||
Apollo | Wait | Date | In | Quit | |||||
13–14 | Elora | Wait | Date (Michael) | Date | In | Out | |||
Florence | Date (Jake) | Out | Out | ||||||
15 | Jared | Wait | Date (Megan) | In | In | Date (Rachael) | Quit | ||
16 | Leah | Date (Davey) | In | Date (Grant) | In | In | Last | Quit | |
17 | Eden | In | In | In | In | Date (Elora) | In | Quit | |
18 | Sasha | Wait | Out | ||||||
19–20 | Luke | In | In | In | In | Quit | |||
Lisa | In | In | In | In | Quit | ||||
21 | Michael | In | Date (Keira) | In | Date (Elora) | Quit | |||
22 | Nina | In | In | Date (Daniel) | Out | ||||
23 | Laurina | Date (Blake) | In | In | Quit | ||||
24–26 | Daniel | Wait | Out (Nina) | ||||||
Blake | Date (Laurina) | In | Out | ||||||
Mack | In | In | Out | ||||||
27–28 | Davey | Out (Leah) | |||||||
Brett | Out |
Original airdate: 25 March 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Tara, Michael, Luke, Lisa, Leah, Davey, Brett, Nina, Eden, Florence, Mack, Blake, Jake, Keira |
Davey's Date | Leah |
Jake's Date | Florence |
Original airdate: 26 March 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Sam Laurina |
Laurina's Date | Blake |
Rose Ceremony (Girls' Choice) | Nina gave her rose to Eden, Leah gave her rose to Mack, Keira gave her rose to Sam, Lisa gave her rose to Luke, Laurina gave her rose to Blake, Tara gave her rose to Michael, Florence gave her rose to Jake. Brett & Davey were eliminated |
Original airdate: 2 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Jarrod Ali Megan |
Keira's Date | Michael |
Megan's Date | Jake |
Original airdate: 3 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Jarrod's Date | Ali |
Rose Ceremony (Guys' Choice) | Mack gave his rose to Ali, Jarrod gave his rose to Keira, Eden gave his rose to Nina, Luke gave his rose to Lisa, Blake gave his rose to Laurina, Sam gave his rose to Tara, Michael gave his rose to Leah, Jake gave his rose to Megan. Florence was eliminated. |
Original airdate: 8 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Grant Daniel |
Grant's Date | Leah |
Daniel's Date | Nina |
Sam's Date | Tara |
Original airdate: 9 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Jared |
Jared's Date | Megan |
Rose Ceremony (Girls' Choice) | Leah gave her rose to Michael, Tara gave her rose to Sam, Lisa gave her rose to Luke, Ali gave her rose to Grant, Nina gave her rose to Eden, Laurina gave her rose to Jared, Megan gave her rose to Jake, Keira gave her rose to Jarrod. Mack, Blake & Daniel were eliminated. |
Original airdate: 10 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Elora Simone |
Elora's Date | Michael |
Departure | Laurina (Quit) |
Original airdate: 11 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Simone's Date | Jarrod |
Rose Ceremony (Guys' Choice) | Eden gave his rose to Elora, Grant gave his rose to Ali, Sam gave his rose to Tara, Jake gave his rose to Megan, Jared gave his rose to Leah, Jarrod gave his rose to Simone, Michael gave his rose to Lisa, Luke gave his rose to Keira, Nina was eliminated. |
Original airdate: 15 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrival | Apollo |
Apollo's Date | Simone |
Eden's Date | Elora |
Original airdate: 16 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrival | Thomas |
Departures | Michael, Lisa, Luke (Quit) |
Elora's Date | Apollo |
Thomas's Date | After being rejected by all of the female contestants, Jarrod, Sam and Apollo joined Thomas on a "Bro Date" |
Rose Ceremony (Girls' Choice) | Simone gave her rose to Apollo, Leah gave her rose to Jared, Tara gave her rose to Sam, Ali gave her rose to Grant, Keira gave her rose to Jarrod, Megan gave her rose to Jake, Elora gave her rose to Eden, Thomas was eliminated. |
Original airdate: 17 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Arrivals | Sasha & Rachael |
Keira's Date | Jarrod |
Return | Thomas |
Date | Thomas and Megan |
Original airdate: 18 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Rachael's Date | Jared |
Rose Ceremony (Guys' Choice) | Apollo gave his rose to Simone, Sam gave his rose to Tara, Grant gave his rose to Ali, Jarrod gave his rose to Keira, Thomas gave his rose to Rachael, Jake gave his rose to Megan, Eden gave his rose to Elora, Jared gave his rose to Leah, Sasha was eliminated. |
Original airdate: 22 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Thomas' Date | Rachael |
Return | Florence |
Tara's Date | Sam |
Departures | Eden & Leah (Quit) |
Original airdate: 23 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Rose Ceremony (Guys' Choice) | Grant gave his rose to Ali, Thomas gave his rose to Rachael, Jarrod gave his rose to Keira, Sam gave his rose to Tara, Jake gave his rose to Megan, Apollo gave his rose to Simone, Jared forfeited his rose, leaving Elora and Florence eliminated. |
Departures | Jared, Simone, Apollo (Quits) Thomas & Rachael (Split) |
Original airdate: 29 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Date #1 | Jarrod & Keira |
Date #2 | Ali & Grant |
Date #3 | Sam & Tara |
Date #4 | Megan & Jake |
Original airdate: 30 April 2018
Event | Description |
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Departures | Megan & Jake (Split) |
Commitment Ceremony #1 | Jarrod & Keira |
Commitment Ceremony #2 | Ali & Grant (Split) |
Commitment Ceremony #3 | Sam & Tara (Engagement) |
No. | Title | Air date | Timeslot | Overnight ratings | Consolidated ratings | Total viewers | Ref(s) | ||
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Viewers | Rank | Viewers | Rank | ||||||
1 | Episode 1 | 25 March 2018 | Sunday 7:30 pm | 750,000 | 4 | 74,000 | 3 | 824,000 | [15] [16] |
2 | Episode 2 | 26 March 2018 | Monday 7:30 pm | 656,000 | 14 | 70,000 | 12 | 726,000 | [17] [18] |
3 | Episode 3 | 2 April 2018 | Monday 7:30 pm | 707,000 | 9 | 53,000 | 8 | 760,000 | [19] [20] |
4 | Episode 4 | 3 April 2018 | Tuesday 7:30 pm | 707,000 | 9 | 46,000 | 8 | 753,000 | [21] [22] |
5 | Episode 5 | 8 April 2018 | Sunday 7:30 pm | 611,000 | 8 | 56,000 | 6 | 667,000 | [23] [24] |
6 | Episode 6 | 9 April 2018 | Monday 7:30 pm | 673,000 | 10 | 62,000 | 10 | 735,000 | [25] [26] |
7 | Episode 7 | 10 April 2018 | Tuesday 7:30 pm | 676,000 | 9 | 54,000 | 9 | 730,000 | [27] [28] |
8 | Episode 8 | 11 April 2018 | Wednesday 7:30 pm | 736,000 | 7 | 51,000 | 6 | 787,000 | [29] [30] |
9 | Episode 9 | 15 April 2018 | Sunday 7:30 pm | 629,000 | 9 | 64,000 | 6 | 693,000 | [31] [32] |
10 | Episode 10 | 16 April 2018 | Monday 7:30 pm | 676,000 | 11 | 60,000 | 11 | 736,000 | [33] [34] |
11 | Episode 11 | 17 April 2018 | Tuesday 7:30 pm | 660,000 | 10 | 71,000 | 9 | 731,000 | [35] [36] |
12 | Episode 12 | 18 April 2018 | Wednesday 7:30 pm | 630,000 | 9 | 50,000 | 9 | 680,000 | [37] [38] |
13 | Episode 13 | 22 April 2018 | Sunday 7:30 pm | 669,000 | 7 | 61,000 | 6 | 730,000 | [39] [40] |
14 | Episode 14 | 23 April 2018 | Monday 7:30 pm | 666,000 | 10 | 58,000 | 10 | 724,000 | [41] [42] |
15 | Episode 15 | 29 April 2018 | Sunday 7:30 pm | 627,000 | 9 | 44,000 | 8 | 671,000 | [43] [44] |
16 | Grand Final | 30 April 2018 | Monday 7:30 pm | 661,000 | 12 | 39,000 | 12 | 700,000 | [45] [46] |
16 | The Proposal | 30 April 2018 | Monday 8:45 pm | 774,000 | 8 | 64,000 | 8 | 838,000 | [45] [46] |
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