Let’s Get Married Returns with a Fresh Focus on Family and Healthy Relationships

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Let’s Get Married is making a return with a redesigned concept that centers on family life and the building blocks of healthy relationships. Channel One reported that the program will explore how families come together and how strong, supportive connections are created within them. First channel.

Host Larisa Guzeeva explained that the show’s mission goes beyond pure entertainment. The project will examine the dynamics of how families are formed and how couples and households nurture lasting bonds.

Guzeeva reflected on the long-running nature of the program, noting that she has collaborated with the same director and editors for fifteen years. The team feels like a big, extended family. Now, she says, it is time to focus on living together as a unit—sharing households, celebrations, and everyday moments with relatives, partners, and friends. She recalled her mother’s wisdom: as long as people stand hand in hand with family, disagreements tend to fade. This sense of togetherness and continuity is how the show returns with its familiar warmth and renewed purpose, according to the team behind the program.

The return was also confirmed during a public appearance at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, where Konstantin Ernst, the managing director of Channel One, spoke about the show’s revival. Ernst indicated that filming was planned to begin on June 19. The exact broadcast date remains to be announced, but Channel One’s site promises an upcoming premiere soon. (Channel One)

Earlier, in late February 2022, several entertainment programs on Channel One—Let’s Get Married, Emergency Evening, and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?—were temporarily taken off the air as the network shifted focus toward news bulletins. This pause set the stage for a refreshed approach to Let’s Get Married, emphasizing real-life stories, family connection, and practical guidance for households navigating modern life. (Channel One)

As part of its broader strategy, the network also signaled interest in promising formats and potential continuations tied to beloved franchises, with Let’s Get Married positioned as a centerpiece of renewed programming that centers on human relationships and everyday resilience. (Channel One)

In related discussions, observers noted that the revival aligns with a growing audience demand for programs that offer relatable, heartwarming narratives alongside practical advice for family life, communication skills, and conflict resolution. The show’s new concept appears designed to bridge entertainment with meaningful discussions about healthy partnerships, parenting, and the evolving structure of households in contemporary society. (Channel One)

Overall, the comeback signals Channel One’s intention to reengage viewers with a familiar format reimagined for today’s viewers, combining personal stories with expert guidance and a welcoming, communal atmosphere that mirrors the best moments of family life. (Channel One)

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