The Biggest Loser (Dutch TV series)

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The Biggest Loser
De Afvallers
Presented byMarlayne Sahupala
StarringJessica Galle (1)
Mo Achahboun (1–2)
Imro Beuk (1–5)
Lenny Versteegden (1)
Yneke Vocking (2–5)
Sandra van de Kamp (2)
Gianni Romme (3)
Barbara de Loor (3–4)
Hein Vergeer (4–5)
Narrated byBart Ettekoven
Country of origin Netherlands
No. of seasons5
Original release
Network SBS 6
Release31 August 2005 (2005-08-31) 
2007 (2007)

De Afvallers (literal translation: The Slimmers) is a Dutch reality television series which first premiered on SBS 6. The series is a spin-off of the American reality television series The Biggest Loser and the SBS 6 weight-loss series Big Diet , which was canceled after two seasons due to low ratings.[ citation needed ]

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Format

Over the course of three months, four families must lose as much weight as possible, with the winning family receiving a vacation to a distant destination (Brazil or South Africa). The show attempts to address not only weight problems, but also the psychological problems and life style changes. The participating families have a trainer to guide them through the process.

Seasons

Season 1

First aired 31 August 2005

Season 2

First aired 8 March 2006

Season 3

First aired 13 September 2006

The van Boxtel family from Tilburg won the final. The children, Niels and Narda, will appear in the new movie ZOOP in South America.

Season 4

First aired 21 February 2007

NameFamous forWeightTarget Weight LossCoachActual Weight LossPercentage of GoalPlace
Mark Dakriet De Notenclub 160.1 kg (353 lb)35 kg (77 lb)Yneke Vocking35.8 kg (79 lb)102.3%1
Bob OffenbergSinger64 kg (141 lb)17 kg (37 lb)Hein Vergeer13.6 kg (30 lb)80%2
Henk Pleket De Havenzangers 92.7 kg (204 lb)24 kg (53 lb)Imro Beuk17.6 kg (39 lb)73.6%3
Menno Köhler 6pack 166.8 kg (368 lb)38 kg (84 lb)Barbara de Loor25.4 kg (56 lb)66.8%4
Renée de HaanSinger127.2 kg (280 lb)23 kg (51 lb)Yneke Vocking/Imro Beuk13.4 kg (30 lb)58.3%5
Linda Wagenmakers Singer76.5 kg (169 lb)22 kg (49 lb)Imro Beuk11.8 kg (26 lb)53.6%6
Justine Pelmelay Singer80.7 kg (178 lb)24 kg (53 lb)Hein Vergeer11 kg (24 lb)45.8%7
Rachel Massing Groeten uit de Rimboe 56.1 kg (124 lb)15 kg (33 lb)Barbara de Loor5 kg (11 lb)33.8%8

Season 5

First aired November 2007

Province North Holland

First aired 13 February 2007

Province Gelderland

First aired 20 February 2007

Province Utrecht

First aired 27 February 2007

Province North Brabant

First aired 5 March 2007

Province Limburg

First aired 12 March 2007

Province Overijssel

First aired 19 March 2007

Provinces Drenthe and Groningen

First aired 2 April 2007

Province Zeeland

First aired 9 April 2007

Province South Holland

First aired 16 April 2007

Province Friesland

First aired 23 April 2007

Province Flevoland

First aired 30 April 2007

Finale

First aired 7 May 2007

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