Australian Princess Season 1
Australian Princess is an Australian reality television show that first premiered on Network Ten on 5 October 2005. It is produced by Granada Productions, who are responsible for other programs such as Dancing with the Stars, Australia's Next Top Model and Merrick and Rosso Unplanned. It is an Australian version of American Princess. The show is also aired in the United Kingdom on ITV2, in Finland on SubTV, in Canada on W Network, in the United States on WE: Women's Entertainment, in the Middle East on MBC 4 and in Belgium on Vitaya. The contestants have been judged by Paul Burrell, Jane Luedecke and Jean Broke-Smith since its inception along with various other guest judges. The two series of the show were hosted by Jackie O.
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Australian Princess
2005Australian Princess is an Australian reality television show that first premiered on Network Ten on 5 October 2005. It is produced by Granada Productions, who are responsible for other programs such as Dancing with the Stars, Australia's Next Top Model and Merrick and Rosso Unplanned. It is an Australian version of American Princess. The show is also aired in the United Kingdom on ITV2, in Finland on SubTV, in Canada on W Network, in the United States on WE: Women's Entertainment, in the Middle East on MBC 4 and in Belgium on Vitaya. The contestants have been judged by Paul Burrell, Jane Luedecke and Jean Broke-Smith since its inception along with various other guest judges. The two series of the show were hosted by Jackie O.
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Australian Princess Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Three ladies remain, but only one will have a dance with the prince at the ball and be crowned the Australian Princess.
This week, the ladies learn about public speaking as well as the importance of the written word. Which one is writing her farewell speech this week?
The lucky five princesses left take off for Britain, where they are escorted on a tour of London by five young gentlemen. But as always, a challenge awaits them, as they all struggle to stay in the game.
The remaining six ladies are challenged to create a garden party fit for a princess.
The seven princesses learn about Royal Sport, including polo and archery.
Eight princesses are paraded around this week with a series of public engagements. They also have their first brush with real royalty.
The remaining ten girls move into their Sydney castle, and their physical and hospitality skills are tested. Later their transformations into beautiful princesses begin.
Fourteen Australian princesses-in-training come together in Sydney and are put through several challenges before the first eliminations.