The Biggest Loser (Australian TV series)

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The Biggest Loser
Genre Reality television
Created by NBC
Presented by AJ Rochester
Starring Jillian Michaels
Bob Harper
Michelle Bridges
Shannan Ponton
Steve Willis
Opening theme "Lift" by Shannon Noll
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
Production
Executive producer(s) Dave Broome
Producer(s) Amanda Scott
Location(s) Sydney, New South Wales
Running time 30 mins (Tuesday-Friday)
60 mins (Sunday-Monday, special shows) (inc. commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Network TEN
Picture format 16:9 SDTV
Original run 13 February 2006
Chronology
Related shows The Biggest Loser
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Biggest Loser is an Australian reality television show, based on the original American version. It is produced by Crackerjack Productions and screened on Network Ten. It is hosted by AJ Rochester and first debuted on 13 February 2006, followed by a second season on 4 February 2007. A third season is currently in production.

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The series involves contestants who are overweight to varying degrees participating in a contest to lose the most percentage of weight, with teams and contestants voting each other out. Reprising their roles for season one from the American version of The Biggest Loser are personal trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels, who are responsible for training the contestants. Their roles were replaced (although they do appear) by two Australian trainers, Michelle Bridges and Shannan Ponton, in the second season.

The primary filming location is Terrey Hills, New South Wales, the exact address is 4 Kinka Rd, Duffys Forest, their neighbours, number 3, is the Mosse-Robinson family who are also part owners of the house which is leased to the Biggest Loser. The Walk, a new addition to this series is filmed at the Bobbin Head National Park, Turramurra, New South Wales.

The Biggest Loser has been parodied since its debut in Australia. The Chaser created a sketch called "The Biggest Muslim". It was about a faux reality TV show in which contestants lost their Islamic faith[1].

An Australian version of the program first aired at 7.00pm each weeknight on Network Ten from 13 February, to the final episode on 27 April 2006 where the first Australia's Biggest Loser was awarded AUD$200,000. The program featured the same personal trainers as the US version, Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels with Australian host AJ Rochester. Over 6,000 Australians applied to take part, only 12 contestants being chosen to compete, their starting weight ranging from 101kg (Fiona) to 197kg (David).

The second season of the Australian version first went to air on Sunday 4 February 2007 on the Ten Network, the eventual winner being Chris Garling who lost 70.1kg and won AUD$200,000. It was introduced with personal trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels, who were then taken over by two new Australian trainers, Michelle Bridges and Shannan Ponton, with one extra surprise trainer, Ex-SAS "Commando" Steve Willis. The contestants starting weights range from 108kg (Mel) to 216kg (Damien), the heaviest competitor so far out of all versions of The Biggest Loser worldwide. The beginning of this series marked some controversy with a contestant quitting, two leaving on medical terms and the introduction of "The Walk" which gave individual immunity winners unprecedented power as to how the game is played. The latest twist in the game was revealed on 21 March 2007, where it was revealed to the competitors and viewers that there was a secret weigh-in involving two "outsiders" on the first day. These outsiders (Chris and Kimberlie) had trained daily with the "Commando" whilst still living at home and going living their every day lives. Their entry into the house caused some upset, especially with newcomer Chris recording a big enough weight loss to see him enter the competition as the 3rd biggest loser, and eventually going on to become the season's winner. An eating disorders support group, The Butterfly Foundation[1], commenting on Chris's achievement, warned that such a dramatic weight loss could be a health risk.[2]

A third season is planned for a 2008 release in a similar format as the previous two seasons. Application opened at the end of season 2.[3]

  • The music used in the promotional advertising and the opening and end credits for the show is "Lift" by Shannon Noll.

The Official soundtrack for the TV series was released on 17 March 2007 featuring various artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Fatboy Slim, Black Eyed Peas, and Shakira.

Track listing:

  1. Shannon Noll - Lift
  2. Black Eyed Peas - Pump It
  3. Rogue Traders - Way To Go!
  4. Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away
  5. BodyRockers - I Like the Way (You Move) (radio Edit)
  6. Britney Spears - Do Somethin'
  7. Pink - U + Ur Hand (clean)
  8. Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick
  9. The Killers - Somebody Told Me
  10. Gretchen Wilson - Redneck Woman
  11. Groove Armada - I See You Baby
  12. Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha
  13. Shakira - Hips Don't Lie (featuring Wyclef Jean)
  14. Anastacia - Sick & Tired (jason Nevins Electrochill Remix Edit)
  15. INXS - Pretty Vegas
  16. Will Smith - Switch
  17. Fergie - London Bridge
  18. Planet Funk - The Switch
  19. Fatboy Slim - The Rockafeller Skank
  20. Christina Aguilera - Fighter

The Biggest Loser: Change Your Life is a paperback book published by Hardie Grant Trade on March 1, 2007[2] and offers exercises, healthy diets and eating plans based on those used by the contestants. The book also includes motivational advice from the second season trainers, Shannon Ponton and Michelle Bridges, and suggestions from former season one contestants.

The book has three chapters: Ready, gives a summary of exercises and diets. Set, has over 60 healthy recipes and further detail about exercises. Go [3]. The exercise plans covered include a two-week "KickStart Plan" and a three-month "LifeStyle Program" [4].

  1. ^ Still of The Biggest Muslim parody by The Chaser
  2. ^ Lambert, Catherine. "Hit show slammed", Herald-Sun, April 22 2007. Retrieved on 2007-04-22. 
  3. ^ The Biggest Loser Series 3 - Have you got what it takes? - Application for series 3. URL accessed April 27 2007

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