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The Biggest Loser | |
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Season 2 | |
Starring | Vicki Butler-Henderson (host) Angie Dowds (trainer) Mark Bailey (trainer) |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Release | |
Original network | LIVINGtv |
Original release | 11 October – 27 December 2006 |
Series chronology |
The Biggest Loser UK Series 2 was the second UK series of the reality TV weight loss show The Biggest Loser. The 12 contestants on the show were split into two teams who were trained by fitness trainers Mark Bailey and Angie Dowds. The series had 12 episodes that aired weekly on LIVINGtv from 11 October to 27 December 2006. The episode with the highest viewership numbers was episode 11, which aired on 20 December and was seen by 200,000 viewers. The winner of the series was Jodie who lost 46.85% of her starting body weight and won £25,000.
Contestant | Age | Starting Weight | Week | Final Results | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Final Weight | Weight Loss | Percentage | |||
Jodie | 26 | 18 st 2 lb | 17 st 7 lb | 17 st 2 lb | 16 st 12 lb | 16 st 4 lb | 15 st 13 lb | 15 st 9 lb | 15 st 3 lb | 14 st 12 lb | 14 st 6 lb | 13 st 13 lb | 9 st 9 lb | 8 st 7 lb | 46.85% |
Lee | 30 | 27 st 13 lb | 26 st 9 lb | 26 st 2 lb | 25 st 12 lb | 25 st | 24 st 7 lb | 23 st 9 lb | 22 st 13 lb | 22 st 9 lb | 22 st 1 lb | 21 st 11 lb | 17 st 7 lb | 10 st 6 lb | 37.24% |
Ben | 21 | 20 st 10 lb | 19 st 9 lb | 19 st 1 lb | 18 st 10 lb | 18 st 4 lb | 17 st 9 lb | 17 st 3 lb | 16 st 11 lb | 16 st 8 lb | 16 st 3 lb | 15 st 6 lb | 14 st 9 lb | 6 st 1 lb | 29.31% |
Amos | 25 | 24 st 2 lb | 23 st 9 lb | 23 st 2 lb | 23 st | 21 st 7 lb | 20 st 11 lb | 20 st 2 lb | 4 st | 16.57% | |||||
Liz | 24 | 16 st 1 lb | 15 st 9 lb | 15 st 5 lb | 15 st | 14 st 9 lb | 14 st 9 lb | 14 st 2 lb | 13 st 12 lb | 13 st 7 lb | 13 st 8 lb | 13 st 8 lb | 2 st 7 lb | 15.56% | |
Andrew | 28 | 26 st 4 lb | 25 st 5 lb | 25 st | 24 st 5 lb | 23 st 8 lb | 23 st 3 lb | 22 st 9 lb | 22 st 1 lb | 21 st 13 lb | 16 st 8 lb | 9 st 10 lb | 36.96% | ||
Alexis | 23 | 18 st 13 lb | 18 st 4 lb | 18 st | 17 st 9 lb | 17 st 6 lb | 17 st 2 lb | 17 st 1 lb | 16 st 10 lb | 14 st 1 lb | 4 st 12 lb | 25.66% | |||
Alan | 35 | 27 st 5 lb | 26 st 2 lb | 25 st 8 lb | 25 st 3 lb | 24 st 9 lb | 24 st 1 lb | 23 st 9 lb | 20 st 8 lb | 6 st 11 lb | 24.80% | ||||
Mathew | 22 | 18 st 10 lb | 17 st 13 lb | 17 st 8 lb | 17 st 3 lb | 16 st 8 lb | 15 st 13 lb | 12 st 11 lb | 5 st 13 lb | 31.68% | |||||
Helenka | 35 | 17 st 1 lb | 16 st 9 lb | 16 st 8 lb | 16 st 3 lb | 15 st 13 lb | 14 st 6 lb | 2 st 9 lb | 15.48% | ||||||
Ola | 30 | 16 st 4 lb | 15 st 11 lb | 15 st 12 lb | 15 st 10 lb | 8 lb | 3.51% | ||||||||
Rachel | 24 | 17 st 6 lb | 17 st | x | x | x |
Episode Viewing figures from BARB [1]
Episode | Date | Total Viewers | LIVINGtv Weekly Ranking |
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1 | 11 October 2006 | Under 188,000 | Outside Top 10 |
2 | 18 October 2006 | Under 169,000 | Outside Top 10 |
3 | 25 October 2006 | Under 140,000 | Outside Top 10 |
4 | 1 November 2006 | Under 150,000 | Outside Top 10 |
5 | 8 November 2006 | Under 154,000 | Outside Top 10 |
6 | 15 November 2006 | Under 205,000 | Outside Top 10 |
7 | 22 November 2006 | Under 213,000 | Outside Top 10 |
8 | 29 November 2006 | Under 176,000 | Outside Top 10 |
9 | 6 December 2006 | Under 186,000 | Outside Top 10 |
10 | 13 December 2006 | Under 194,000 | Outside Top 10 |
11 | 20 December 2006 | 200,000 | 6 |
12 | 27 December 2006 | Under 160,000 | Outside Top 10 |
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