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The second season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser premiered on Sunday 4 February 2007 at 7pm on Network Ten, with the finale on 26 April 2007. The show features 14 overweight contestants competing for A$200,000 and the title Australia's Biggest Loser for 2007.
Ep#/Wk-Ep# Original airdate Episode title / event Total viewers (free-to-air rounded to nearest 1,000) Week 1 1/01-1 Sunday, 4 February Season Premiere – Ajay Rochester welcomes 14 new contestants to the biggest loser white house and takes the contestants to their last supper before they are played back what and how much they were eating just moments before.
The seventh season of the series, The Biggest Loser Australia: Singles, began airing on 23 January 2012. During Network Ten's 2012 Programming Launch on 17 August 2011; it was revealed that the show would be reverting to its original singles format. The show premiered to rather soft numbers receiving 897,000.
The final four "Biggest Loser" contestants were treated to a complete makeover on Thursday night's episode, courtesy of fashion guru Tim Gunn and world renowned hairstylist Ken Paves. There wasn't ...
Bob Herdsman was crowned the 2009 Biggest Loser, having lost 87.6 kg, or 52.21% of his body weight, winning him the $200,000 grand prize. His results were a record for most kilos and highest body percentage lost in the show's history. He is also the oldest contestant to win the show in any version of The Biggest Loser.
On "The Biggest Loser," a grieving husband was able to resist some big temptations to help bring his team to victory and keep a promise to his late wife to stay healthy. During their eighth week ...
The Biggest Loser RunWalk is the official race series of The Biggest Loser. [18] Dan and Jackie Evans from Season Five are the national spokespeople. The Biggest Loser is a video game for Wii and Nintendo DS. It was released in North America on October 6, 2009 and Europe on November 13, 2009.
Down from a 330-pound starting weight, Benson took home $250,000 in prize money and was crowned victor, or the “biggest loser”, of the hit show’s inaugural season. The glory, and extreme ...