Where to stream The Bachelor Season 4

Season 4

Watch The Bachelor Season 4 in Australia

Released: 24th Sep, 2003

Where to watch The Bachelor Season 4

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Season 4 Episodes

S04 Episode 1

Week One (S4)

With the addition of many new elements to the show — including a surprise appearance by the Bachelor's mother at the first rose ceremony and an unexpected ""in the field"" rose ceremony during one of the dates that sends one woman home on the spot — The Bachelor returns for a fourth season! The charming and lovable Bob Guiney, who won the hearts of people across the country when he appeared as a suitor to Trista Rehn on The Bachelorette, is the new Bachelor.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 24 Sep 2003

S04 Episode 2

Week Two (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 1 Oct 2003

S04 Episode 3

Week Three (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 8 Oct 2003

S04 Episode 4

Week Four (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 15 Oct 2003

S04 Episode 5

Week Five (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 22 Oct 2003

S04 Episode 6

Week Six (S4)

ABC Press Release: Episode 406: Bob's relationships with the final four women get more serious as he travels to their very different hometowns to meet their family and friends. Bob goes on a trip to meet Mary's Cuban parents who don't speak English, he visits with the five women in Kelly Jo's family. Bob then goes on a trip to Meredith's hometown, during which he tries to help her find closure in the wake of her grandmother's death, then Bob spends an evening with Estella and her mother in Beverly Hills. In the end, Bob finds himself with four women whom he cares about deeply, but only three roses, on ""The Bachelor,"" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. The four remaining ladies are: Mary, 35, Sales Manager, Tampa, FL Estella, 27, Mortgage Broker, Beverly Hills, CA Kelly Jo, 24, Marketing Analyst, Chicago, IL Meredith, 29, Model/ Make-up Artist, West Hollywood, CA

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 29 Oct 2003

S04 Episode 7

Week Seven (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 5 Nov 2003

S04 Episode 8

The Bachelor: After the Final Rose (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Thu, 20 Nov 2003

S04 Episode 9

The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 12 Nov 2003

S04 Episode 10

Week Eight (S4)

1 h 30 mins  ·  Wed, 19 Nov 2003

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Foxtel Now is a streaming service from Foxtel. It offers a wide range of channels and packages to choose from, including sports, movies, drama, and lifestyle. Foxtel Now allows users to stream live and on-demand content on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. It also offers a free 10-day trial for new customers. The service also offers the ability to pause, rewind, and record live TV, similar to traditional pay-TV services.

Got a question about Foxtel Now?

You can have up to five devices registered to use Foxtel Now at any one time, and you can stream on any two of those at the same time. You can remove and add devices to the list as often as you like.
Unlike some other streaming services, Foxtel Now’s mobile apps don’t allow downloading content for offline viewing. However, almost all shows seen on Foxtel Now’s channels can be streamed on demand at any time.
While you can watch your Foxtel Now channels anywhere in Australia – making it the ideal TV service for frequent travellers – because of rights restrictions it can’t be used while you’re overseas. If you’re travelling outside Australia for an extended period, you can pause your subscription.
Foxtel Now offers a variety of sports channels and packages for sports enthusiasts, including the Sports Pack which offers access to channels such as Fox Sports, Fox Cricket, and Fox League. It also offers coverage of major sports events such as the Australian Football League (AFL), National Rugby League (NRL), and international cricket. Additionally, the service offers live streaming of international sports events such as the NBA, NFL and other American competitions. The service also offers the ability to pause, rewind, and record live sports events, providing flexibility for viewers to watch at your convenience.

Benefits

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  • Variety of channels and packages available
  • Stream on multiple devices
  • Choose from different packs: Essentials, Premium, Sports, Kids
  • 10-day free trial, Pause, rewind, record live TV.

Watch on Paramount+

Australia’s newest streaming service, Paramount+ brings together brand new and classic movies and TV shows from one of the world’s most famous studios.

With a low monthly subscription price and thousands of hours of content – including Paramount+ originals and exclusive shows from Showtime – it’s a great addition to your streaming world.

Paramount Plus offers a wide variety of sports content, including an exclusive five-year partnership with A-League and W League. In addition to these leagues, viewers can also watch the English FA Cup, as well as international games featuring the Socceroos and the Matildas plus a wealth of other football highlights.

Got a question about Paramount Plus?

At launch, Paramount+ features a large library of shows, including many that are exclusive to the service, such as “Why Women Kill”. It also features content from Network Ten, such as Australian Survivor and the latest season of the hit “Five Bedrooms,” and hundreds of movies. It will also be the new home of A-League soccer from the 2021 season onwards.
With so many streaming services around, value is essential – and so Paramount+ pricing its monthly subscription at only $8.99 is a definite winner, putting it well below the prices asked by other streaming services. You can also opt for an annual subscription, which costs $89.99 – effectively giving you two months of the year free, reducing the monthly cost to $7.50.
At launch, there are apps available for Apple TV (including the old Apple TV 3), Android TV (including Sony smart TVs and Google’s latest Chromecast) and iOS and Android phones and tablets. There is also support for smart TVs from LG and Samsung, but only for models made after 2018.

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  • Tons of classic movies ready to binge
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  • 7 Day free trial available