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The Biggest Loser (British TV series)

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British reality television show

The Biggest Loser
Created byDave Broome
Presented byVicki Butler-Henderson (2005–2006)
Kate Garraway (2009)
Davina McCall (2011–2012)
StarringMark Bailey (2005–2006)
Angie Dowds (2005–2011)
Richard Callender (2009–2012)
Charlotte Ord (2012)
Rob Edmond (2012)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series5
No. of episodes80
Production
Production locationsStanford Hall (2005–2012)
The London Studios (2011)
The Maidstone Studios (2012)
Running time60–90 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyShine TV
Original release
NetworkLivingTV
Release6 October 2005 (2005-10-06) –
27 December 2006 (2006-12-27)
NetworkITV
Release27 April 2009 (2009-04-27) –
13 March 2012 (2012-03-13)
Related
The Biggest Loser

The Biggest Loser is a Britishreality television show that began airing onSky Living from 2005 to 2006, before moving toITV in 2009 and finished in 2012. Most recently hosted byDavina McCall, the show is a spin-off of the American reality television show of thesame name.

The show originally featured Angie Dowds and Mark Bailey as the personal trainers, with Richard Callender replacing Bailey from series 3. After Dowds died in 2011,[1] she was replaced by Charlotte Ord and Rob "The Killer" Edmond for the fifth series.[citation needed]

The first two series of the show were hosted byVicki Butler-Henderson onLiving TV. The show then moved to ITV, where the third series was hosted byKate Garraway, and the fourth and fifth byDavina McCall.

In September 2012, it was announced that the show would be cancelled, with no further series planned.[2]

Format

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The basic format of the show is that overweight contestants compete to win a cash prize by losing the highest percentage of their starting body weight.

In its first two series, it was an individual competition, although the contestants trained together in teams, and immunity from elimination was initially based on team competitions. The "red team" was trained by Angie Dowds, who adopted a hard no-nonsense approach. The "blue team" was trained by Mark Bailey, who trained with a more nurturing approach.

The third series switched to a new "couples" format, where eight pairs of friends, relatives or colleagues started together for the first 5 weeks, before splitting into a "black team", trained by Dowds, and a "blue team", trained by Richard Callender,[3] and started competing against each other, as in the first two series.[4]

In the first two series, the winner received £25,000 in cash. In the third series the prize was reduced to £10,000, but reverted to £25,000 for the fourth series.[5]

Series overview

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SeriesStartFinishWinnerWeight loss at finalPresenterTrainers
16 October 200515 December 2005Aaron Howlett211 pounds (96 kg; 15 st 1 lb)Vicki Butler-HendersonMark Bailey
Angie Dowds
211 October 200627 December 2006Jodie Prenger119 pounds (54 kg; 8 st 7 lb)
327 April 200919 June 2009Kevin Sage132 pounds (60 kg; 9 st 6 lb)Kate GarrawayRichard Callender
Angie Dowds
410 January 201128 February 2011Wil Graham119 pounds (54 kg; 8 st 7 lb)Davina McCall
53 January 201213 March 2012Kevin McLernon[6]180 pounds (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)Richard Callender
Charlotte Ord
Rob Edmond

Locations

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The first few weeks of the competition were recorded atStanford Hall, Leicestershire (known as "The Biggest Loser House"). For one week, all the contestants travelled to the USA. The final was pre-recorded atThe London Studios in 2011 andThe Maidstone Studios in 2012.

References

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  1. ^Sheldrick, Giles (22 June 2012)."TV guru leapt to her death after split with girlfriend".Daily Express.
  2. ^"Fat's yer lot: ITV shed the Biggest Loser after seven years for being massive loser in ratings battle".Daily Mirror. 14 September 2012.
  3. ^"Richard Callender chats 'Biggest Loser'".Digital Spy. 2 February 2011.
  4. ^"In Pictures: ITV1's 'Biggest Loser' cast".Digital Spy. 4 January 2011.
  5. ^"'Biggest Loser' UK offers £25K prize".Digital Spy. 4 January 2011.
  6. ^"Biggest Loser champ 'was waiting to die'".Digital Spy. 14 March 2012.

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