Britain's Next Top Model series 1

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Britain's Next Top Model
Season 1
BNTM1.jpg
Judges
No. of contestants12
WinnerLucy Ratcliffe
No. of episodes10
Release
Original network Living TV
Original release14 September (2005-09-14) 
16 November 2005 (2005-11-16)
Series chronology
Next 
Series 2
List of episodes

The first cycle of Britain's Next Top Model premiered on 14 September 2005 on Living TV. Model Lisa Butcher served as the show's first host, with a panel consisting of former fashion model Marie Helvin and photographer Jonathan Phang.

Contents

The prizes for this cycle included a modelling contract with Models 1, as well as an additional contract with Beatrice Models in Milan, a cover feature for B magazine, and a contract with Ruby & Millie cosmetics.

The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Lucy Ratcliffe from Newcastle upon Tyne.

Cast

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest) [1]

ContestantAgeHometownHeightFinishPlace
Marina Fallahi19Cheshire5'7"Episode 112
Claire Hillier20 Bridgend 5'9"Episode 211
Shauna Breen23 Derry 5'10"Episode 310
Anne Kent21 Sheffield 5'10"Episode 49 (quit)
Hayley Wilkins19 West Sussex 5'9"Episode 58
Marisa Heath24Surrey5'9.5"Episode 67
Stephanie Jones22Birmingham5'8"Episode 76
Naomi Teal22 Leeds 5'7"Episode 95
Tashi Brown24Leeds5'9"4
Jenilee Harris20 Sittingbourne, Kent 5'7.5"Episode 103
Edwina Joseph18 Bristol 5'9.5"2
Lucy Ratcliffe20 Newcastle upon Tyne 5'11.5"1

Judges

Results

OrderLisa’s Call Out Order
1234 [lower-alpha 1] 5679 [lower-alpha 2] 10
1MarisaTashiJenileeEdwinaStephanieTashiLucyLucyJenileeEdwinaLucy
2JenileeShaunaAnneTashiLucyNaomiEdwinaJenileeLucyLucyEdwina
3NaomiLucyMarisaHayleyEdwinaLucyJenileeEdwinaEdwinaJenilee
4AnneHayleyHayleyJenileeJenileeEdwinaNaomiTashiTashi
5TashiMarisaTashiMarisaTashiStephanieTashiNaomi
6HayleyStephanieLucyNaomiMarisaJenileeStephanie
7LucyNaomiStephanieLucy
Stephanie
NaomiMarisa
8StephanieJenileeNaomiHayley
9EdwinaEdwinaEdwinaAnne
10ClaireAnneShauna
11ShaunaClaire
12Marina
  The contestant won the competition
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was part of a non-elimination bottom two
  The contestant quit the competition

Bottom two

EpisodeContestantsEliminated
1Marina & ShaunaMarina
2Anne & ClaireClaire
3Edwina & ShaunaShauna
4Lucy & StephanieAnne
5Hayley & NaomiHayley
6Jenilee & MarisaMarisa
7Stephanie & TashiStephanie
9Naomi & TashiNaomi
Edwina & TashiTashi
10Jenilee & LucyJenilee
Edwina & LucyEdwina
  The contestant was eliminated after her first time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after her second time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after her third time in the bottom two
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Average call-out order

Final two is not included.

Rank by
average
PlaceModelCall-out
total
Number of
call-outs
Call-out
average
11Lucy34103.40
23Jenilee35103.50
34Tashi3293.56
42Edwina44104.40
57Marisa2764.50
68Hayley2555.00
75Naomi4285.25
89Anne1635.33
96Stephanie3975.57
1010Shauna2337.67
1111Claire21210.50
1212Marina12112.00

Ratings

Episode Viewing figures from BARB [2]

EpisodeDateTotal ViewersLIVINGtv Weekly Ranking
114 September 2005244,0005
221 September 2005236,0005
328 September 2005192,0007
45 October 2005181,0009
512 October 2005185,0007
619 October 2005181,00010
726 October 2005Under 163,000Outside Top 10
82 November 2005Under 199,000Outside Top 10
99 November 2005257,0004
1016 November 2005212,0008

Notes

  1. In episode 4, Anne quit the competition before judging. Therefore, no one was eliminated that week.
  2. In episode 9, there were two separate eliminations.

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References

  1. "LivingTV". Archived from the original on 10 December 2005. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  2. "BARB". BARB. 25 April 2011.