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The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition

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For the upcoming installment of this series, seeThe Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition: Doubles.

2011 Filipino TV series or program
The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition
GenreReality competition
Created by
Presented by
Starring
  • Jim Saret(Season 1)
  • Toni Saret(Season 2)
  • Chinggay Andrada(Season 1)
Opening theme"Sabay Tayo" byMayonnaise
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes161
Production
Running time30-45 minutes
Production companiesReveille Productions
NBC Universal
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseMay 30, 2011 (2011-05-30) –
April 26, 2014 (2014-04-26)
Related
The Biggest Loser

The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition is aPhilippine television reality competition show broadcast byABS-CBN. The show is based of American game show ofsame title.[1] Originally hosted bySharon Cuneta, it aired on the network's Primetime Bida and Yes Weekend! line up from May 30, 2011 to April 26, 2014, replacingGreen Rose and was rep byPinoy Big Brother: All In.Iza Calzado serve as the final hosts.

Premise

Each season ofThe Biggest Loser starts with a weigh-in to determine the contestants' starting weights, which serve as the baseline for determining the overall winner.

The contestants are separated into two teams of six contestants, each wearing separate colored T-shirts. The trainers are responsible (in conjunction with medical personnel retained by the show) for designing comprehensive workout and nutrition plans and teaching them to the contestants. However, the contestants are individually responsible for implementing the principles taught.

During an episode, various challenges and temptations are featured. Those who win a particular challenge are given special privileges, such as a weight advantage for the next weigh-in or even full immunity from being voted off the show.

Each week culminates in another weigh-in to determine which team has lost the most weight for that week, in percentage of total weight lost. The team that has lost the least percentage during that week (known as "falling below the yellow line", which refers to a line featured on a video screen showing the cutoff between safety and being at-risk) will have one member voted off (unless the team consists of only one remaining member, in which case there is no vote). The vote is usually made by the other teams, though some episodes feature one team making the decision alone.

When the number of contestants has shrunk to a predetermined smaller number (unknown to the contestants), the teams are dissolved and the contestants compete one-on-one against each other.

Overview

Primer

Bigating Pinoy: The Biggest Loser Primer is a pre-season primer airing May 15, 2011 featuring obese Filipino stories such as child personality Carl Camo (son ofLito Camo) and talked about health risks and tips sponsored bySt. Luke's Medical Center.[2] The second pre-season primer entitledBigating Simula: The Road to The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition aired on May 29, 2011. This primer featured more of the basic premise and rules of the reality show to prepare for the next day's official premiere.[3]

Prizes

The finale of the first season features both the contestants remaining on the show and those sent home early; the latter are brought back for the final show. Those sent home early compete for a smaller prize while those on the show compete for a larger prize and the title of "The Biggest Loser". The winner ofThe Biggest Loser will win ₱1,000,000, Artista Salon services worth ₱100,000, a fully furnished condominium unit from DMCI Homes, a lifetime membership with Fitness First,Vespa scooter,SonyBravia television, andWhirlpool home appliances.[4]

Not only does the Biggest Loser win prizes, but the other remaining finalists. During the first season, the second placer won ₱500,000, Artista Salon services worth ₱50,000, a one-year membership with Fitness First, andWhirlpool home appliances. The third placer won ₱300,000, Artista Salon services worth ₱25,000, a one-year membership with Fitness First, and Fujidenzo home appliances. The fourth placer won ₱200,000. The at-home winner won ₱200,000 and a one-year membership with Fitness First.[4]

Location

The camp in which the contestants stay during the duration of their game is located at the previous Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club inGeneral Trias. It was renovated for the production of the reality show. The gym of the camp is courtesy ofFitness First, while the emergency health rooms are courtesy ofSt. Luke's Medical Center.[5]

Seasons

Season summary

SeasonPremiereFinaleWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeFifth placeAt Home WinnerHostGame Master(s)Trainers
1May 30, 2011October 8, 2011Larry MartinArt MendozaRaffy TanAngela LupangcoHazel ChuaRyan RazonSharon CunetaDerek RamsayChinggay Andrada
Jim Saret
2February 3, 2014April 26, 2014Bryan CastilloKayen LazaroFrancis AsisOsie NebrejaNoneIza CalzadoMatteo Guidicelli
Robi Domingo
Jim Saret
Toni Saret

Season details

Season 1

Main article:The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition (season 1)

The first season premiered on May 30, 2011 and was hosted bySharon Cuneta;Derek Ramsay hosted the challenges in the competition. Chinggay Andrada and Jim Saret served as trainers for the contestants, and was guided along with nutritionist Nadine Tengco and psychologistRandy Dellosa monitoring the contestants nutrition skills and personal counseling respectively.[5][6] It ended on October 8, 2011 with Larry Martin, a former police officer, declared as the winner.[7]

The entire season ran for 19 weeks and featured 16 contestants divided into 2 teams.[5]

Doubles

Main article:The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition: Doubles

A second season is in the works, which is set for a January 2014 premiere.[8] The upcoming season will also follow theDoubles format of thefifth season of theAmerican version. The show will be hosted byIza Calzado andMatteo Guidicelli, replacingfirst season's hostSharon Cuneta and game masterDerek Ramsay, respectively.[9][10]Robi Domingo will also co-host the show.[10] It ended on April 26, 2014 with Bryan Castillo emerged as the winner.

The entire season ran for 12 weeks and featured 14 pairs.

References

  1. ^"BIGGEST LOSER Pinoy Edition".ABS-CBN Online.YouTube. June 26, 2010.Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  2. ^"Sharon Cuneta tacles obesity in 'Bigating Pinoy: The Biggest Loser Primer'".ABS-CBN Corporation. May 14, 2011. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  3. ^"Sharon Cuneta encourages everyone to embrace a healthy lifestyle". Philippine Entertainment Portal. May 27, 2011. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  4. ^ab"'Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition' final weigh-in on October 8".ABS-CBN News. September 21, 2011. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  5. ^abcAlmo, Nerisa (May 19, 2011)."The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition fitness consultants are moved by the personal stories of 12 "Bigating Pinoy"". Philippine Entertainment Portal. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  6. ^Losorata, Yogel (May 29, 2011)."Megastar's presence adds pressure to 'Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition' hopefuls".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  7. ^Sibonga, Glen P. (October 11, 2011)."Biggest Loser winner Larry Martin wants to resume police service as a health and fitness advocate". Philippine Entertainment Portal. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  8. ^"New 'Biggest Loser' to premiere in January".ABS-CBN News. October 21, 2013. RetrievedNovember 3, 2013.
  9. ^Franco, Bernie (January 29, 2012)."Iza Calzado: 'I'm ready to shine'".Push. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  10. ^ab"Meet the social media correspondent of 'The Voice PH'".ABS-CBN News. March 15, 2013. RetrievedApril 3, 2013.

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