In the first of the two programmes, Jade: Bride to Be, the cameras capture Jade’s friends and family as they help her meticulously take care of everything from choosing her dream dress and picking out the beautiful bouquets to making sure Bobby and Freddie are the perfect page boys.
Despite her illness, Jade’s resilience shines through as she meets with Bishop Jonathan Blake to discuss the ceremony and partakes in a typically girly hen night with her loyal bridesmaids at home. In addition, the episode also follows the groom as he and his friends try on their wedding suits and indulge in a stag do, and our cameras accompany her devoted mum Jackiey to Harrods to pick out the perfect outfit for a mother of the bride. From a group tooth whitening session with her bridesmaids to a private helicopter transfer from her house to the hotel, Jade lets nothing get in the way of her big day.
Jade and Jack originally planned to tie the knot in Jade’s garden – they even put up the marquee - but as the terms of Jack’s curfew were relaxed by Justice Secretary Jack Straw for their wedding day, the happy couple were able to hold their big day at the stunning 16th Century Down Hall Country House in Hertfordshire.
Episode two, Jade’s Wedding, follows the beautiful bride on her special day as she walks down the aisle with her devoted fiancé Jack.
The cameras follow Jade as she, despite being in crippling pain, walks down the aisle with her grandfather John Caddock to the emotive sounds of Canon in D by Pachelbel. In addition, the programme also includes the moving ceremony from start to finish including the signing of the register by the new Mr and Mrs Tweed.
The episode also features an interview with Bishop Jonathan Blake who crafted their vows especially, Jade and Jack’s poignant first dance to Aerosmith’s classic ‘Don’t Want To Miss A Thing,’ and release of ten white doves alongside a show-stopping fireworks display to celebrate their union.




