Forever Eden Explained

Genre:Reality television
Presenter:Ruth England
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:7
Runtime:45-46 minutes
Network:Fox

Forever Eden is an American reality television series broadcast by the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). The series premiered on March 1, 2004, and it concluded on April 9, 2004. The contestants in the series could live in a resort not for weeks or months, but for years. It was hosted by Ruth England. In the end, contestants Shawna and Wallace won a combined total of $260,000. Brooke and Adam were runners-up.

The show was pulled after seven episodes, leaving eighteen episodes unaired. The remaining episodes were eventually screened in the United States on Fox Reality.

Format

Set in Jamaica, the series followed a group of unmarried men and women who lived together at a luxury resort. The contestants, who voluntarily agreed to cease contact with their friends and family, had the opportunity to live at and enjoy the amenities of the resort indefinitely. Contestants accrued a monetary reward pursuant to however long they resided at the resort. This reward, however, was contingent on the contestants remaining at the resort for predetermined periods of time. Contestants had the ability to leave the series at anytime, however, they would no longer receive the reward if they opted to leave. As the series progressed, producers introduced new contestants and guest stars, which included former partners and long-lost relatives of the contestants. The series was hosted by English television presenter Ruth England.

Production

The concept for the series stemmed from the reality television series Paradise Hotel.[1]

The series was filmed in Jamaica at a cost of $750,000 per episode.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fox plotting reality soap without end. Adalian. Josef. December 21, 2003. Variety. en-US. February 19, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240219000413/https://variety.com/2003/scene/markets-festivals/fox-plotting-reality-soap-without-end-1117897478/. February 19, 2024. live.
  2. Web site: Forever Eden dropped after just one month. Plunkett. John. April 14, 2004. The Guardian. en-US. February 15, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925230221/https://www.theguardian.com/media/2004/apr/14/realitytv.broadcasting. September 25, 2015. live.