Saturday, November 23, 2019

Watch the FULL Bates/Stewart Wedding Ceremony


UPtv has requested that we pass on an exciting announcement to our readers.

This evening, the Bringing Up Bates episode featuring Carlin and Evan's wedding aired on TV. It was one hour long, but of course it didn't include the entire wedding ceremony--just bits and pieces, as well as footage from the rehearsal and reception. What if we told you that you can watch the ceremony in it's entirety, shot by multiple cameras, just as Carlin and Evan's wedding guests did?

For the first time ever, UPtv is making a full Bates wedding ceremony available to viewers, via its online streaming service, UP Faith and Family. If you aren't yet an UP Faith and Family subscriber, you can start your subscription with a 14-day free trial. Once you log in, the wedding ceremony will not be listed with the regular Bringing Up Bates episodes. It will be found in a series titled "You're Invited." Visit the UP Faith and  Family site to begin.

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Artwork courtesy of UPtv; photo courtesy of Aubree Belle Photography/UPtv

29 comments:

  1. Will viewers who have up faith and family through amazon prime be able to view it ??? We get episodes but we are always behind

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    1. I passed your question on to a rep from UPtv, and he said that it should be available on UP Faith & Family through Amazon Prime by today. If it's not, let us know, and we will inform the network.

      Have a wonderful weekend,
      Lily and Ellie

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    2. I subscribe through Amazon Prime as well and it isn't out there yet. In fact, UPtv isn't honorable in their subscription process - the last show available to the "subscribers" is from Feb 2019 - regarding Josie/Kelton's honeymoon. Frustrating.

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    3. Thank you. This is amazon prime UK not USA.

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    4. It's exactly same problems on amazon in USA with upTV. I feel like I wasted my money and it wasn’t clear that I would be this behind on episodes if I used the streaming. No new episodes for weeks and no wedding special etc.

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    5. If you feel they misrpresented what you'd receive, contact them. If that is unsuccessful, dispute the charge.

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  2. Beautiful wedding!! I have an observation- why did Erin “ slip” and reveal a pregnancy at her sister’s wedding?

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    1. I wondered the same thing. It definitely seemed planned. I always feel bad for Michael. Also because Erin's toast was about Carlin becoming a mom and having a bunch of kids. That must be painful for Michael to sit through, and those types of comments seem to be constant. I feel like I'd try to be more sensitive to that. There is more to life.

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    2. Why does anyone do anything accidentally?

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    3. Uhm...Because everyone was there? We turn pregnancy announcements into such pony ride show events today people! Please, dont start harping on your stealing the spotlight theories! Unless you are a diva bridezilla, having your sister announce her pregnancy at you wedding shouldnt be considered offensive.

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    4. Erin had found out a couple of days before the wedding that she was pregnant and it was still in her head.

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    5. @5:07- I don't think Michael would've moved back home if she has been so hurt and pained because of her siblings' frequent pregnancies. I doubt she expects other people to tiptoe around her. When I was going through infertility, that was almost the worst thing people could do.

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    6. type in amazon their names
      Bringing Up Bates: You're Invited

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  3. Beautiful wedding. Carlin was a beautiful bride.
    Marilyn,Joan and Marion

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  4. Enjoyed the show. Was pleasantly surprised to see JoyAnna. I thought there were rules about them appearing on another network?

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    1. I think she's such a good friend they made an exception. No way to cut her out -- she was standing right next to Carlin during the wedding it would have been really difficult.

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  5. any idea how to watch without having to pick a payment plan? there is no free trial button, on $4.99 or $5.99 choices listed when you click on free trial

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    1. Any free trial will still require a payment method, because if you don't cancel before the trial ends, they'll automatically bill you and continue to do so until you cancel the service.

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    2. What you need to get is Directv then you don't have to worry about it,

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    3. Just click one of those two choices and it will take you to another page. Put in your credit card info and then you'll get the 14 day free trial. You can cancel at any time but free trials always require a credit card first. They won't bill you till the 14 days are up.

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  6. Up tv should be showing this as part of season 8 or whatever # they choose to call it. They could have added an extra week on or made it a two hour “ show”.

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  7. I didn't think it was a very good idea for the bride and groom to be singing to each other at their wedding ceremony. Just too 'all about me' and over the top. They also don't have outstanding voices to be doing so. Really, just an attention getter IMO.

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    1. Wow. They both grew up in singing families, his professional. And it's not an attention-getter. The two of them ARE literally the center of the attention, because it's their wedding!

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    2. 3:28- Well, aren't weddings usually "all about" the bride and groom? It's their day to plan as they wish. The opinions of others, especially those coming from strangers, are irrelevant.

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    3. I know. What ever happened to having a "meek and quiet spirit"?

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    4. No, a wedding should be about God. That's why it's in a church!

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    5. 5:31- I was not married in a church and our marriage is going on 30
      years. A wedding should be about whatever and wherever the couple decides is best for them, not what YOU think is best for them!

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    6. The great thing about weddings is that the bride and groom can plan a ceremony to include whatever they would like. Your wedding, you choose. Their wedding, they choose.

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