
The Bachelor — Season 4
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About this season
A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
Episodes (10)
1. Week One (S4)
Aired 24 September 2003 • 90 min
With the addition of many new elements to the show — including a surprise appearance by the Bachelor's mother at the first rose ceremony and an unexpected ""in the field"" rose ceremony during one of the dates that sends one woman home on the spot — The Bachelor returns for a fourth season! The charming and lovable Bob Guiney, who won the hearts of people across the country when he appeared as a suitor to Trista Rehn on The Bachelorette, is the new Bachelor.
2. Week Two (S4)
Aired 1 October 2003 • 90 min
3. Week Three (S4)
Aired 8 October 2003 • 90 min
4. Week Four (S4)
Aired 15 October 2003 • 90 min
5. Week Five (S4)
Aired 22 October 2003 • 90 min
6. Week Six (S4)
Aired 29 October 2003 • 90 min
ABC Press Release: Episode 406: Bob's relationships with the final four women get more serious as he travels to their very different hometowns to meet their family and friends. Bob goes on a trip to meet Mary's Cuban parents who don't speak English, he visits with the five women in Kelly Jo's family. Bob then goes on a trip to Meredith's hometown, during which he tries to help her find closure in the wake of her grandmother's death, then Bob spends an evening with Estella and her mother in Beverly Hills. In the end, Bob finds himself with four women whom he cares about deeply, but only three roses, on ""The Bachelor,"" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. The four remaining ladies are: Mary, 35, Sales Manager, Tampa, FL Estella, 27, Mortgage Broker, Beverly Hills, CA Kelly Jo, 24, Marketing Analyst, Chicago, IL Meredith, 29, Model/ Make-up Artist, West Hollywood, CA
7. Week Seven (S4)
Aired 5 November 2003 • 90 min
8. The Bachelor: After the Final Rose (S4)
Aired 20 November 2003 • 90 min
9. The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (S4)
Aired 12 November 2003 • 90 min
10. Week Eight (S4)
Aired 19 November 2003 • 90 min