Yes! I think it was wedding two where we gave the planners feedback that we wanted more social media moments. Without spoilers, were there any moments that blew you away? I wanted to be a great mentor to them while also doing myself justice, so it was a lot of pressure. I felt a lot of pressure but also, I was looking at the wedding planners - who were nervous about being judged - I often wanted to give them a hug and tell them “it’s going to be okay”. I wanted to be myself, but I also wanted to be the best version of myself, as well as delivering what the show needed. It was a huge learning experience for me. So, it was a learning experience for you? I really trusted the team who made the show and said on the first day of filming “look, this is my first time doing anything like this, so I want to get better every day and need your feedback.” I loved the personal development I went on through the show, as well as, of course, enjoying the weddings and seeing the planners grow. Being on Dragons’ Den is a business meeting that gets filmed essentially and I’ve done a little bit of presenting previously, but this was a big step up for me. My role is a combination of judge and presenter, so to start with it was really out of my comfort zone. You’re a judge on Ultimate Wedding Planner! Tell us about the process and any highlights from the series.īeing a judge is unlike anything I’ve ever done before. Made by BBC Studios for BBC Two, Ultimate Wedding Planner comes to BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from Tuesday 8 August.Īll pictures are available to download from BBC Pictures. With exclusive mentoring from industry expert Raj up for grabs, and an ultimate prize package designed to help one of them launch their own wedding business, let the battle to be named Ultimate Wedding Planner commence! Will it be wedded bliss or a nuptial nightmare? With the couples’ ambitious wedding wish lists ranging from a 1950’s vintage Hollywood glamour wedding to a Caribbean infused autumnal fantasyland, a regal regency extravaganza, a sustainable farmyard festival, and a millionaire’s garden party, our eight wedding planner wannabes need to pull out all the stops to hit the couples’ brief, face the Truth Booth, and impress three demanding judges: hospitality expert Fred Sirieix, craft and business guru Sara Davies and wedding planner to the rich and famous, Raj Somaiya. From table scaping, incredible floral centrepieces, hand crafted aisle runners, personalised set menus, and bespoke themed installation builds, to spectacular firework displays, acrobatics, choreographed dance troops or incredible light displays, each week the planners have just three days to make the couples’ wildest dreams a reality, supersizing their wedding day to transform it from ordinary to extraordinary. The planners are set to take over the design and guest experience for six real-life weddings. Eight aspiring wedding planners battle it out to become Ultimate Wedding Planner, as six brave couples agree to let them take control of the biggest day of their lives.
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