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10 Years Younger (British TV series)

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This article is about the British programme. For the American version, see10 Years Younger (American TV series). For the Australian version, see10 Years Younger in 10 Days.

2004 British TV series or programme
10 Years Younger
Created byMaverick Television
Starring
Narrated byDenise Welch
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerMelissa Feather (series 6)
Running time60 mins
Production companyMaverick Television
Original release
Network
Release28 April 2004 (2004-04-28) –
present

10 Years Younger in 10 Days, previously called10 Years Younger (and sometimes called10 Years Younger: The Challenge), is a make over show aired onChannel 5 in Britain and repeated on its5Star network.[1] As10 Years Younger, the series debuted as aChannel 4 programme in 2004, before being relaunched and rebranded by Channel 5 in 2020.[2]

Presented for its first five series byNicky Hambleton-Jones, who was replaced byMyleene Klass for series six,[3] withCherry Healey[1][4] hosting the show for Channel 5, with the programme'sfull name also being used in Australia.

About the show

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With the help of experts the participant of the show is given a complete make over in an attempt to make them look10 Years Younger, partially through plastic surgery. At the start of the programme the person's age is guessed by 100 people on the street and an average is taken. From this average the target image is set. At the end of the show this happens again to see the results.

The programme regularly makes use of cosmetic surgery, which has attracted criticism from some quarters. However, in his book 10 Years Younger: Cosmetic Surgery Bible, the show's resident consultant surgeonJan Stanek says: "I decided to take part in the series because I felt that it offered an opportunity to shine an honest light on what was involved in cosmetic surgery and to address some of the common misconceptions about it."[5]

Experts

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Books

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There are currently three books which accompany the series. The first two are both written by former presenter Nicky Hambleton-Jones. The third book is written byJan Stanek with Hayley Treacy.

  • 10 Years Younger in 10 Days (Paperback - 17 January 2005)
  • 10 Years Younger Nutrition Bible (Paperback - 2 February 2006)
  • 10 Years Younger Cosmetic Surgery Bible (Paperback - 1 February 2007)

International versions

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CountryNameHostNetworkPremiere
 Australia10 Years Younger In 10 DaysSonia KrugerChannel Seven21 April 2009
 Brazil10 Anos Mais JovemLigia MendesSBT6 March 2009 – 2 October 2009
 Czech RepublicMladší o pár letSabina LaurinováPrima televize14 January 2010
O 10 let mladšíMonika AbsolonováTV Nova24 October 2018
Martina Randová23 October 2019
 FinlandVuosia nuoremmaksiAnne KukkohoviAVA7 October 2015
 New Zealand10 Years YoungerFiona McDonaldTV OneUnknown
 RussiaНа 10 лет моложеSvetlana AbramovaChannel One4 April 2015
 SlovakiaO 10 rokov mladšíMirka Kalisová and Martin ŠmahelMarkíza10 January 2017
Mária Čírová
 Ukraineна 10 років молодшеAlexey VertinskyUkraine4 October 2008
 United States10 Years YoungerKyan DouglasTLC network1 December 2004

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"10 Years Younger in 10 Days Season 2".
  2. ^"10 Years Younger".www.all3mediainternational.com.Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved9 June 2021.
  3. ^Leach, Ben (5 November 2008)."Myleene Klass replaces Nicky Hambleton-Jones to present 10 Years Younger".The Daily Telegraph.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved8 November 2019.
  4. ^"My5".
  5. ^10 Years Younger: Cosmetic Surgery Bible (Transworld, 2007)
  6. ^"My5".
  7. ^"My5".

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