Could Don’t Tell The Bride be as cringe-inducing with couples who are doing it all the second time around?

The BBC is hoping to reboot the reality TV series by targeting an older generation of bridezillas and their hapless grooms – who may have done it all before.

The Bafta-nominated BBC Three series has been commissioned for a six-part series on BBC One, featuring brides aged between 30 and 55.

Produced by Renegade Pictures, the show sees the husband-to-be plan a wedding from the dress to the dinner and everything in between on a fixed budget – all while being cut off from his soon-to-be wife, who is kept in the dark throughout.

Charlotte Moore, controller of BBC One said: “Don’t Tell The Bride will bring a new flavour to BBC One and expand the range of factual entertainment programmes in the schedule. It will retain all the elements fans of the show love but re-imagined for a broad audience.”

Harry Lansdown, director of programmes at Renegade Pictures, said: “The team is thrilled to be bringing the real life, romantic comedy of Don’t Tell The Bride to a BBC One audience. It’s fascinating to see what marriage means to people of varying ages in modern Britain, and not just to the couple themselves, but to their wider family and children, whose lives are all impacted by the big day.”

It comes as plans to move BBC Three to an online-only channel are being considered.

The reaction from fans was mixed.