How to watch the Bachelor: Listen to your heart online, start the time, start the channel and cast

How to watch the Bachelor: Listen to your heart online, start the time, start the channel and cast

Bachelor Nation Enthusiasts Will Watch "The Bachelor" Tonight: See If This Spin-Off Can Get Any Better As the spinoff of ABC's hit shows "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" enters its third week, single male and female musicians find "the one" The show continues to be a success, to see if they can find "the one.

In short: Get American Idol on My Bachelor In six two-hour episodes, "The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart" pairs singles to sing as individuals and as a couple, and then compete against celebrity judges to see who has the most to offer in their romantic and romantic lives. The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart" follows the singles as they pair up and sing as individuals and as a couple to showcase their romantic and musical compatibility to the celebrity judges.

By the end of the six weeks, only one pair remains on the Bachelor stage. Season 16 of The Bachelorette, starring Claire Crawley, was supposed to be filmed within the last two months, but has been postponed indefinitely (let's hope the show's casting department is given a chance to find a more age-appropriate suitor).

"Listen to Your Heart" is similar to "Bachelor in Paradise" (which is also likely to be postponed). In the first episode, a woman gives roses to the man of her choice, and the man who does not accept the roses leaves the show. In the subsequent rose ceremony, the men dominate and the women face elimination.

In the first episode, Ryan and Matt got the date card. Ryan took Jamie on a date and recorded a cover of John Mayer's "Gravity," and Matt took Mel to a backyard concert by the Plain White Teeth. In the end, Savannah chose Brandon, Mel chose Gabe, Bekah chose Danny, Bri chose Chris, Cheyenne chose Matt, Julia chose Sheridan, Jamie chose Trevor, and Rudy saved Ryan.

The following four remained: Jack Mason, Josh Hester, Michael Todd, and Russell Johnson. In Episode 2, the men give roses (and some of the women drop out).

Just because ABC isn't everywhere doesn't mean Americans need to miss the premiere when they're away from home. Watching the latest season of The Bachelor along with the rest of the Internet is fairly easy with the right VPN (virtual private network), and you can stream the show wherever you are.

We evaluated many VPN services and our top pick is ExpressVPN. It meets the VPN needs of many users, offering excellent compatibility with most devices and great connection speeds. It's also reasonably priced at $12.95/month. (The cost drops even lower if you sign up for a long-term contract of 6 months or a year.)

Bachelor Nation in the U.S. channels "Listen to Your Heart," which airs at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. The broadcaster is available with an antenna or cable subscription. You can also watch the premiere the next day on On Demand or Hulu.

If you have already cut cable, you can watch the finale live on several live TV streaming services, including Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV, and AT&T TV Now.

Of these options, we recommend Hulu, which also offers original programming like High Fidelity and Shrill, with a one-week free trial; YouTube TV offers a cloud DVR with unlimited storage, so many shows YouTube TV is a better choice if you want to record a lot of shows; AT&T TV Now is not recommended.

Canadian members of Bachelor Nation can watch "The Bachelor Presents": the show airs at 8 pm on City TV.

Sorry Brits, but it seems that no UK channel can broadcast "Listen to Your Heart" live. Check out our favorite VPN service, ExpressVPN, to watch it online with the rest of us.

Hot single women and men looking for romantic and musical connections in their homes are here. [The show will feature well-known and respected celebrity judges and performers from the music industry. They include Jason Mraz, Kesha, Toni Braxton, Andy Grammer, Train's Pat Monahan, Ashley Simpson-Ross, Evan Ross, Rita Wilson, Jewel, Taye Diggs, Plain White Teeth, producer John Alagiah, radio host Valentine in the Morning, jazz duo Marty & Elaine, Bachelor franchise stalwarts Chris Lane and Shaggy, among others.

Also featured are "Bachelor Nation" alumni such as JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rogers, Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo, Allie and Lauren Luyendyk, Caitlin Bristow and Jason Tartick.

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