Audition For Next 'Bachelor'
Casting Call To Be Held At ESPNZone
UPDATED: 1:36 p.m. MST December 2, 2003
DENVER -- Do you or someone you know have everything it takes to be the next Bachelor or Bachelorette? Attend Denver's 7 Bachelor casting call.
Denver's 7 and the producers of the hit ABC reality series "The Bachelor" will be at the ESPN Zone on the 16th Street Mall from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3 to find men and women perfect for the show.
The show's producers are looking for men who are the ultimate "catch" and the women who want to meet them. The men should be handsome, charming, educated, adventurous, athletic, interesting, funny and looking for a life partner.
To be on the show, you must be between 21 and 36 years old. You must never have been married and have no children.
You must also be able to take six weeks off from work to do the show and have a sincere desire to get married.
Applicants should download and fill out "The Bachelor" application form before they attend the casting call.
When applicants arrive at ESPN, they will be given a number and asked to tape a quick two-to-three minute video on why they want to be on "The Bachelor." They will also need to attach a Poloraid picture of themselves on their application.
Once selected, 25 women and one man will take a romantic journey through the world of courtship by jetting off to chic hot spots, taking part in elite dining, living in a luxurious mansion and embracing exotic, high-action adventures -- all in front of 25 million viewers.
Denver's 7 and the producers of the hit ABC reality series "The Bachelor" will be at the ESPN Zone on the 16th Street Mall from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3 to find men and women perfect for the show.
The show's producers are looking for men who are the ultimate "catch" and the women who want to meet them. The men should be handsome, charming, educated, adventurous, athletic, interesting, funny and looking for a life partner.
To be on the show, you must be between 21 and 36 years old. You must never have been married and have no children.
You must also be able to take six weeks off from work to do the show and have a sincere desire to get married.
Applicants should download and fill out "The Bachelor" application form before they attend the casting call.
When applicants arrive at ESPN, they will be given a number and asked to tape a quick two-to-three minute video on why they want to be on "The Bachelor." They will also need to attach a Poloraid picture of themselves on their application.
Once selected, 25 women and one man will take a romantic journey through the world of courtship by jetting off to chic hot spots, taking part in elite dining, living in a luxurious mansion and embracing exotic, high-action adventures -- all in front of 25 million viewers.Copyright 2003 by TheDenverChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.







