‘Bachelor’ Sean Lowe and Fiancee Plan to Wed on TV

The finale of The Bachelor only just aired, but Sean Lowe and his fiancee are ready to get going to the chapel.

[Warning: Spoilers from the March 11 finale.]

During the finale on Monday night, it was revealed that Sean chose Catherine to be "The One," and proposed.

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On the live "After the Final Rose" special, the couple was finally reunited and able to talk openly about their engagement and future as a couple.

In a surprise announcement, the couple told host Chris Harrison that they plan to have their wedding sooner rather than later -- and it will be televised.

Sean told the audience that he plans to work with ABC to have their wedding hosted on the network that brought him together with his new fiancee.

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"I don't see why there would be any waiting period. I want to be his wife," added Catherine.

While there is no set date, the couple said they want to have their wedding relatively soon.

Harrison also asked the happy couple about their immediate plans. Will Catherine move to Dallas to live with Sean?

"She's packed her bags," he said. "Whatever happens, we're going to do it together."

If Sean and Catherine do make it down the aisle -- and back in front of the TV cameras -- they will be only the fourth Bachelor franchise couple to do so. In December 2012, Bachelorette star Ashley Hebert married J.P. Rosenbaum in Pasadena, in a ceremony officiated by Harrison, and, yes, televised on ABC.

Bachelor star Jason Mesnick married his second choice, Molly Malaney, on a two-hour special called The Bachelor: Jason and Molly's Wedding, which aired March 8, 2010, on ABC.

The very first successful wedding was that of Bachelorette star Trista Rehn, who married Ryan Sutter on Dec. 6, 2003. The wedding became a three-episode special called Trista & Ryan's Wedding on ABC.

Rebecca Ford