The Biggest Loser Australia season 3

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The Biggest Loser Australia
Season 3
Starring Michelle Bridges
Shannan Ponton
Jillian Michaels
Bob Harper
Presented by Ajay Rochester
No. of episodes74
Release
Original network Network Ten
Original release3 February (2008-02-03) 
1 May 2008 (2008-05-01)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 2
List of episodes

The third season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser premiered on 3 February 2008 on Network Ten, [1] and was screened for 6 nights a week over 12 weeks. It was won by Sam Rouen on the finale broadcast on 1 May 2008

Host Ajay Rochester and trainers of the previous season, Shannan Ponton and Michelle Bridges returned to this season of the show, as did US trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels, and part-time trainer The Commando (Steve Willis). [2]

Applications opened at the end of the previous season with over 6,000 people applying [3] and primary photography was shot between October 2007 and February 2008.[ citation needed ] As with the two preceding series of The Biggest Loser, the winner titled "Australia's Biggest Loser" was eligible to win $200,000. [4]

New elements to this season included "The Warehouse", where contestants choose their diet for a week, and a rival team of contestants trained separate from the main contestants in the United States. The season started with 30 contestants, of which 19 were selected to compete for the main prize (15 for the white house, and 4 for a secret black team).

Season Overview

List of episodes

Game variations

Team arrangements

Game elements

The episodes and elements of the show are screened on a weekly rotation in the following set up:

The Weigh-Ins

At the beginning of the season and beginning of each week, contestants are weighed and compared to their previous weight. When the contestants are in "teams", their total weight losses are combined for a combined weight loss percentage. The team with the lowest weight loss percentage face elimination. When the game shifts to "singles", the two players with the lowest weight loss percentages are eligible for elimination. After the finalists are decided, they go home for a certain amount of time to continue their diets at home until the live finale where they are weighed in one last time and the winner, the "Biggest Loser", is crowned. The contestant's weekly results can be seen below, and are listed in chronological order of elimination, with the exception of the finalists, whose results are listed in order of their position on the leaderboard.

ContestantAgeStarting
BMI
Ending
BMI
Starting
Weight
WeekKilograms
Lost
Percentage
Loss
123456789101112Finale
Sam1947.725.6154.6143.7136.7135.7127.9121.9119.2116111.5108.8103.3100.097.882.971.746.48%
Alison3443.623.8121.7114.9112.3110.8103.697.895.091.689.787.983.479.979.366.555.245.35%
Kirsten3240.022.7126.8120.8116.0113.1105.4100.197.393.490.688.984.182.281.571.954.943.30%
Garry3248.131.6206.2197.5191.7184.4177.1168.7165.0158.9153.6155.1147.0141.4140.1135.370.934.38%
Bryce2440.225.1139.2130.3127.5125.2121.1115.2109.5107.2101.5100.197.893.7LEFT8752.237.50%
Michelle2040.329.9120.7116.1114.6113.0110.7105.0101.8100.498.996.694.093.989.731.025.68%
Cosi2841.128.7140.8131.3129.4122.4116.5109.2107.8102.298.996.291.598.242.630.25%
Nicola2139.028.2112.6108.6105.4101.697.692.592.288.287.384.581.631.027.53%
Carrianne2340.829.8111.0105.9104.7102.599.497.395.192.290.281.229.826.84%
JJ3337.6X131.6127.9119.1116.8LEFTXXXX
Nicole2347.234.4136.3131.1130.2124.9121.7116.3114.6108.499.436.927.07%
Michael2848.534.3175.0167.1160.5156.7148.9142.6131.912451.029.14%
John4444.931.3150.3139.7133.2130.7124.8LEFTX104.745.630.33%
Sheridan2641.626.1120.1115.4112.7107.3103.484.775.344.837.30%
Sean4550.527.4174.6162.0155.7152.3LEFT115.394.879.845.70%
Debbie3946.831.9135.2129.5125.4123.0103.292.143.131.78%
Steven2949.239.4166.6158.3155.1154.6X133.533.119.86%
Rachel2042.636.4134.7131.7128.0120.5115.119.614.55%
Monica20XX116.8LEFT96.896.120.717.72%
Teams
  •   Member of Shannon's Team
  •   Member of Michelle's Team
Winners
  •   Winner (among finalists)
  •   Winner (among eliminated)
  •   Last person eliminated before finale
  •   Results from Eliminated Players' Weigh In (Ep 63)
  •   Below the Yellow Line
BMIs
  •   Healthy Body Mass Index (less than 25.0 BMI)
  •   Overweight Body Mass Index (25.0 – 29.9 BMI)
  •   Obese Body Mass Index (30.0 – 34.9 BMI)
  •   Clinically Obese Body Mass Index (35.0 – 39.9 BMI)
  •   Morbidly Obese Body Mass Index (40.0 or above)
Notes
  • *In week 4, the Blue Team lost the challenge and the penalty was to immediately eliminate someone from the team. Thus, Sean was eliminated.
  • In week 5, John was eliminated from the game because he broke medical guidelines he had to follow, and thus could no longer compete in the White House.
  • In week 6, in addition to the team weigh in, it was also an individual weigh in, because due to "The Walk" earlier that week, the winner of the weigh in, the individual with the highest weight loss percentage, would get the chance to win $50,000. (this money would only come if the winning contestant were to give up their spot in the competition, and it would be deducted from the total grand prize). Due to a penalty at the week's challenge, Cosi and Bryce were unable to compete for the money, and their weights would not count for their team's total. Bryce had the highest weight loss percentage, but because he wasn't eligible to win the money, his weight did not count; therefore, Michelle won the individual weigh-in.
  • JJ was put on and originally eliminated under Michelle's Red Team. However, when the Black Team arrived in week 5, due to Steven quitting in Week 3, he was allowed to return as the fourth Black Team member, and then left in Week 7.
  • In week 8 Michelle had gained immunity in Temptation (The Breakfast Bar) by eating a yoghurt (95 calories).
  • In week 9, Garry gained 1.5 kg (3.3 lb), but due to his prize from the Walk, his results were switched with Kirstin's 1.7 kg (3.7 lb) weight loss.
  • In week 10, Michelle was eliminated because she came last in the Super Challenge. She then returned in week 11 with Bryce and was eliminated via a formal elimination.
  • In week 12, Bryce took a cash temptation for $34,000, and thus surrendered his place in the finals.

The Warehouse

Contestants must choose between two foods to have as their diet for the entire week. Except for the first week, the biggest loser from the previous weigh-in is the only person to choose on behalf of their team, the other team(s) must take the remaining item(s).

  • Week 1 – Seafood vs Red Meat: Contestants were required to choose between seafood and red meat, which would form the basis of their diet for the next week. Initially, 12 contestants were in favour of the seafood, whereas 3 contestants made it clear that they would prefer the red meat. The discussion quickly degenerated into an argument, caused by a strong personality clash between JJ and Sheridan. The contestants were eventually unanimous in their decision to choose seafood.
  • Week 2 – Cabbage vs Can Food: Contestants were required to choose between cabbage and can food (without any labels on) for the next week. However, since the contestants were in teams, one team would have cabbage and the other team would have can food. The food cannot be shared between the two teams, from this choice onwards. For being the Biggest Loser at the first weigh-in, Sean had the power to decide what the red and blue teams would have. He decided to pick cabbage before discussing it with his teammates, causing some friction between some members of the blue team. This meant that the red team was forced to take the can food where some of them consist of carrots, peas, potatoes, luncheon meat and condensed milk.
  • Week 3 – Dine in vs Dine out: The warehouse was replaced with the last week's biggest loser (Sam) having the choice of "dine-in" or "dine-out" with unknown consequences. Sam chose for his team to dine out resulting in the red team having to choose from a menu of chips, burgers, steak sandwiches, and some salad. The blue team were sent to an unknown location where they were trained by the Commando before having a meal which consisted of steak and a choice of 5 salads before camping outside for the night.
  • Week 4 – Shopping money vs Japanese cuisine: Contestants were required to choose between a 60-dollar shopping budget for each person or food prepared by a professional Japanese chef for the next week. Since Cosi was the biggest loser for the week he got to choose for the red team. He chose the 'ice cold cans of cash.'
  • Week 6 – Cooked vs Uncooked: Contestant must choose between having all cooked and no cooked food. Whichever food Cosi didn't choose for the red team both the black and blue teams would have. Much to Garry's regret, Cosi chose the uncooked food for the red team.
  • Week 7 – Green Food vs White Food vs Red Food: Contestant must choose between green food, white food and red food. Michelle for the being the Biggest Loser of the week (Bryce's weight loss didn't count) had the power to assign the foods for the week. Despite some friction by Bryce and JJ where JJ believed he was left out of the conversation, Michelle decided the black team would have the white food, blue team to have the red food and red team to have the green food because Sam (who she didn't mention his name earlier) wasn't going to cope with green food and having her revenge on the red team after Nicole's elimination.

No Warehouse in Week 5 due to the black team's arrival into the game. No Warehouses from Week 8 onwards due to Ajay announcing that the contestants would go to singles.

Temptation

Every week, temptation was tasks the involved contestants having to eat or not eat the food to win immunity and must face the walk. If a temptation wasn't won by any contestant, the contestant who currently hold immunity will retain the immunity and face another walk.

  • Week 1 – Last Plate Standing: All contestants took places on their choice of large plates. Food started with a Smartie, and finished with Hamburger and Chips, with all manner of foods in between. Contestants were to start at the smarties and eat as much as they like, moving up the line. They would then stand on the leaders block until another contestant ate the next item of food. The person standing on the leaders block at the end of 45 minutes would win immunity and the right to take the walk. No contestants ate anything, and so were instructed to look under their plates for the immunity. Kirsten won immunity, as it was on her plate.
  • Week 2 – Golden Fork: Two contestants at a time, one reigning contestant and one challenger, both contestants had the option of taking the fork for a chance of immunity. If either contestant does take the fork, he or she must eat the food that's being served on the table and is the reigning contestant. The other contestant is eliminated from the temptation. If neither contestant takes the golden fork after one minute (where time starts as soon as Rochester rings the dinner bell), the reigning contestant would win the round and won't have to eat the food on the plate. The reigning contestant also decides who he or she challenges in the next round. Play continues on until all but one contestant is eliminated and therefore wins this week's temptation. Because Kirsten was the current holder of immunity, she was the reigning contestant and played the first round against Nicole. In the end, after eating 1,780 calories (7,400 kJ) of food, Sheridan won immunity beating Sam, Michael, Sean and John for the fork and neither Cosi nor Garry took the fork for strategic reasons.
  • Week 3 – Darts & Balloons: This challenge required speed and concentration. 3 tables were set out of junk food. There were also balloons and darts which the players had to pop once they had worked their way up the table. The food of course, was unhealthy food, so how much they ate would cost them if they didn't pop the balloon ahead. Garry got lucky and popped out "Immunity" which he got to go on the walk.
  • Week 4 – The Cinema: This was the first temptation where contestants didn't play for immunity. Contestants were blindfolded with a bowl of chocolates on their laps. Whoever ate the most chocolates in 20 minutes would win a video message from home and a video camera. Garry ate 91 chocolates, mainly because Sam was making noises with his teeth. Garry had the choice of letting the other contestants watch their videos as well, and he chose to allow them to.
  • Week 6 – Chance: The game was set out in a wheel type format. Contestants had to spin the wheel. There were 6 platters, one of them contained immunity and the other 5 were foods. There were also 6 wedges which contained prizes, but one contained a 1 kg penalty. Whoever spun the platters with "Immunity" written underneath it would win. JJ, after nearly spinning the 1 kg penalty, won.
  • Week 8- The Breakfast Bar: Each contestant had to give a breakfast to someone. The breakfasts ranged from 45 calories (190 kJ) to 3,025 calories (12,660 kJ). If contestants finished eating their meal in 10 minutes, they were in with a chance for immunity. However, they were required to eat the full meal. Michelle, after receiving a 95 calories (400 kJ) bowl of yoghurt from Garry, was the only person to finish eating, and therefore was given immunity. Alison also tried for Immunity, but failed to finish eating a delicious, syrupy, tempting, mouth watering, stack of nine pancakes. Garry, for the first time ever, chose not to participate in Temptation, and did not eat any of his 3,025 calories (12,660 kJ) breakfast, given to him by Cosi.
  • Week 9 – SNAP!: In each round consisted of a food being presented. The winner of a round of snap would have to eat the food, then decide who would not play snap anymore, thus not being able to win immunity. In the final round, Cosi and Garry were left. Cosi had won 5 rounds and Garry had won one. Garry out-snapped Cosi and ate some fish eyes to win immunity. Cosi was so upset that later in the day he went on a massive eating binge, since he had eaten so many foods in temptation, yet hadn't won, and also because in this point in the ga, me he had already reached his goal weight and realized there was no point in still being in the game.
  • Week 11 – Eliminated contestants choice: The eliminated contestants got to choose who ate what food. Sam won by being given the sausage roll twice and at the last round made a deal with Kirsten "I won't eat if you don't". The E contestants chose Sam to win. The prize was a 1 kg advantage at the next weigh in.
  • Week 12 – Last Plate Standing: Exactly the same as week 1 except they had 10 mins. Once again no-one ate and Alison had the plate with immunity. Later Garry said that he was going to choose that one except he took a side-step and chose a different one. He did this in the breakfast bar giving the yogurt to Michelle instead of to Sam.

No temptation in Week 5 due to the Black Team's arrival into the game. No temptation in Week 7 due to Michelle's decision regarding the acceptance of $50 000 and departing the White House, offered as a result of her being the Biggest Loser in Week 6. No temptation in week 10 due to Hawaii.

"The Walk"

  • Week 1 – Kirsten: Kirsten won the right to take the walk with the previous temptation challenge. Ajay revealed that on the stone tablet's three names will be shown. Kirsten must then eliminate one of those contestants. Kirsten drew the tablet with her name, as well as Michael's and Monica's (she also had the option of eliminating herself). After talks with Michael and Monica, an impromptu elimination was held and Monica was eliminated, presumably because of her foot injury, even though Michael was perceived as a greater threat.
  • Week 2 – Sheridan: Sheridan won the right to take the walk with the previous temptation challenge. Ajay revealed that there are three possible outcomes. One was the Red team loses its trainer, another is the Blue team loses its trainer, and the other is both teams loses their trainers. This effect applies until after the next elimination. Whatever the outcome, Sheridan must choose a replacement to train the team/s. Sheridan drew the tablet that said the Blue team loses its trainer, which meant that Shannan was not allowed to have any access to his team until after the next elimination. Sheridan also deliberated with the Red team and decided between Sean and Debbie for being the weakest link in the team where it was 3–3 on a vote. In the end, Sheridan chose Debbie as their new trainer for arguing with Shannan earlier in the week and other Blue contestants not getting along with her.
  • Week 3 – Garry: Garry won the right to take the walk with the previous temptation challenge. Ajay revealed that there are two possible outcomes. The first was that the red team choose a member of the blue team to join their team. The second was the red team choose an eliminated player to rejoin their team, either JJ or Rachel. Either way, the red team would have another member join their team. Garry drew his stone and it was revealed that a member of the blue team would join the red team. Garry had until sundown to make his decision. Garry deliberated with his fellow team members on whether it would be Kirsten, Sam or Michael to join their team. In the end, Garry chose Sam as he felt he was the strongest member, and constantly pulled large numbers at the weigh in.
  • Week 4: The Walk was not held in Week 4 due to the temptation not being for immunity.
  • Week 6 – JJ: JJ won the right to take the walk which gave no choice to change the game. There was no stone, but a case which later revealed a game twist where a contestant would be eligible to take away $50,000 taken from the total prize amount if they left the game.
  • Week 9 – Garry: When Garry went to the walk and there were two choices. Garry pulled one out and it said, "Swap your weight loss with a female opponent." Garry was told not to tell anyone until before the weigh-in. Garry eventually chose Kirsten.
  • Week 12 – Alison: Alison arrived at the bridge with no one there, she had immunity but the rock said it was in jeopardy and to return to the white house. She could take $34,000 and leave or stay. She stayed.

Major Challenges

  • Week 1 – The Maze: Contestants were to run 800 metres along Sydney Olympic Park and around the stadium track to enter a maze. The first two contestants to complete the course and maze won the reward of choosing their trainer and team members. Cosi and Sam won the challenge, Cosi chose to be in the Red team with Michelle and Sam chose Shannan in the Blue team.
  • Week 2 – Surf boat race: Contestants were taken to a nearby beach where they were to compete in a surf boat race a distance of 1,600m (twice that of a standard race length of 800m). On completion of the boat course, contestants had to push their boat up the beach 200m and back. The winning team won the power to decide which member of the blue team would sit out at the weigh-in as their team numbers are uneven. A second reward was receiving letters from home. The red team started with an early lead, and the blue team won the challenge.
  • Week 3 – Brain vs Brawn: The contestants were taken to a remote location, the challenge involved one team member answering questions related to food. While the other team members were to hold a "disc" that 10 kg (22 lb) weights would be dropped onto from an overhead conveyor belt, if the team member answering the questions answered incorrectly or not a close to the answer as the other teams representative. A team would win when the other team put down the disc. There were not rewards, but the losing team would incur a 3 kg (6.6 lb) weight penalty at the next weigh in.
  • Week 4 – Tire Moving: The contestants had to move tires up a hill and throw them through a hole in a big crate at the top. Whichever team lost this challenge will eliminate one of its members. The Blue team lost and Sean got eliminated.
  • Week 5 – Tug-a-war: The three teams had a challenge of tug-a-war. The tug-a-war match was in the mud and to start was 4 on each team. The first person from that team grabbed a flag of their colour could choose a person from their team to go and watch. Whoever grabbed all four of their teams flags will win. Garry won this for the red team.
  • Week 6 – Water Polo: The three teams played a modified version of Water Polo. In the modified version, the contestants had to dive into the pool and swim to the other end. Once the contestants reached the end of the pool, the contestants had to dive underwater, grab the ball and swim back to the starting end. Once the contestants reached the starting end, the contestants had to try to shoot a goal. The first to five won. The blue team won the challenge.
  • Week 7 – Chin-up Challenge: Teams had to see how many half chin-ups they could do. The red team won that part. But then the contestants had to bet on how many full chin-ups they could do to win. Sam bet 43 and then the blue team managed to do it.
  • Week 8 – Bus Pull: Contestants and their legend partner must pull a 9 tonne bus 100 m (330 ft). There were four heats, two semis and a final. Alison + Damien and Garry + Pati were in the final, which was 330 m (1,080 ft). Garry and Pati won, giving Garry a 2 kg (4.4 lb) advantage.
  • Week 9 – 7 Deadly Tonnes: Contestants had their own tonne to move over a field. Once they finish they had the option of helping someone else with their tonne. The winner would receive a 42-inch plasma TV, and last place would weigh-in immediately after the challenge. Cosi just beat Garry and Michelle came last.
  • Week 10 – The Super Challenge: Where contestants had to Run, Ride and Kayak around the island of Hawaii. If there was a challenge to win this is the one because the loser would be sent home and gone from the competition. Despite coming in 4th and getting 4th pick of the food, it turned out to be Michelle with the most calories, choosing the 600 ml (21 imp fl oz; 20 US fl oz) Fanta soft drink and getting sent home. Leaving the black team with no members left at all, with Byrce being sent home the week before and the first time Jillian having no-one representing her at the finale. Michelle and Bryce later re-entered the house via the eliminated contestants race; Michelle was eliminated again, and Bryce decided to cash out with his $34,000 offer, therefore, Jillian has surrendered her place in the finale.

Elimination

Teams have to participate in the elimination if they have the lowest percentage of weight loss at the previous weigh-in. Contestants must vote strategically to stay in the game and eliminate another contestant by a majority vote. If the vote is tied it's a hung vote and the power of elimination is given to the other team where they must vote as one when making their decision.

  • Week 1 – Monica & JJ: Monica was eliminated before the first weigh-in and official elimination as part of a decision by Kirsten in the walk, as the two teams needed to be even. The red team was the first to enter the elimination room with the first official eliminated contestant being JJ with a 4–3 vote with an all-girls alliance. Kirsten had immunity but wasn't up for elimination.
  • Week 2 – Rachel: Rachel was eliminated with a majority of 4 votes out of a possible 6. She voted for Nicole based on weight loss, Cosi's vote wasn't revealed but due to the alliance with Garry would likely to have been Rachel also. This is the second elimination episode in the Australian series that the same team was up for elimination two weeks consecutively (it first occurred back in season 1). Sheridan had immunity and so was not able to be eliminated.
  • Week 3 – Steven & Debbie: Although not part of an elimination episode, Steven left the black team during week 3. At the official elimination, Debbie was voted out with a 4-vote majority. She had previously discussed that she was ready to leave the game. Sean was also discussed to be the alternative to be voted off, yet Debbie voted for John. As there were 6 contestants voting a tied vote would give the Red team power to vote anybody off the team.
  • Week 4 – Sean & Sheridan: Sean was eliminated as a result of losing a mid-week challenge. The penalty for losing the challenge was to eliminated one team member.
  • Week 5 – John & Michael: John was removed from the game in the episode airing 5 March 2008 for defying medic's orders to both always wear a chest strap heart rate monitor and always train with a medic present.
  • Week 6 – Nicole: Twin Nicole was eliminated with a 3–1 vote, Garry holding the swing vote to pass power to the other teams but maintaining his alliance with the other contestants. Nicole wanted to get a 2–2 hung vote by gaining Garry's vote telling him to vote out Cosi for being very manipulative and currently has the best chance of winning the Biggest Loser. This would mean the black and blue teams would vote out Cosi for being a big threat in the game. However, after Nicole left the game, both black and blue teams gained up on the remaining red team for voting out Nicole as they all believed she deserved to stay in the game and that the red alliance only cared for each other and nobody else. Carrianne later approached Nicole after elimination before being driven away from the white house.
  • Week 7 – JJ & Carrianne: Mid week, JJ, who returned to the competition as a black team member in week 4, left the competition out of choice. At the official elimination, twin Carrianne herself was the next eliminated with a 2–1 vote. Before the vote, Cosi tried to convince Michelle to vote out Bryce for being a major threat in the game. Michelle nearly volunteered to be voted out. Unfortunately, Carrianne was voted out even though Carrianne voted for Michelle. After the vote, the Black team said it had to be done and Cosi didn't buy it.
  • Week 8 – Nicola: Nicola was the next to be voted out 3–2. Bryce's vote was not revealed. Between Alison and Nicola, the former red and blue teams voted against each other, leaving Michelle and Bryce the deciding votes. Michelle voted Nicola because she didn't get along with her well, was part of the blue-black alliance and getting revenge against Nicole's elimination. After Nicola left the room, Cosi commented Michelle that she should be voting out threats in the game like Bryce when she had a chance and as a result, she should vote out Alison as she's currently 4th in the overall leaderboard compared to Nicola ranked 7th. Michelle countered saying that he should have voted out Garry (who was a threat back then) instead of Nicole.
  • Week 9 – Bryce: Bryce got eliminated with three votes out of five. After he got eliminated, he gave Sam his watch as a reward for great gameplay. Michelle was the only Black left until she was eliminated in Hawaii the next week.
  • Week 10 – Michelle & Cosi: Michelle was eliminated as part of a super challenge. With Michelle's elimination, this leaves the Black Team with no members left, which means for the first time ever, Jillian had no one representing her at the finale. However, Bryce now remains in the house after the eliminated contestants race.
  • Week 11 – Michelle:After Michelle and Bryce re-entered the house, Michelle was eliminated again, as the blue team maintained its alliance.
  • Week 12 – Bryce and Garry:After Alison turned down $34,000, all contestants were given a chance to take a sum of money equal to the percentage of body weight they've lost (e.g. 30% = $30,000) and leave the house. Bryce decided to take the money and left the show. As he surrendered his place in the finale, so did his trainer Jillian. At the official elimination, the blue team once again stuck with loyalty votes, and the two above the yellow line voted Garry out, leaving the final three of Alison, Sam, and Kirsten. This is the first season where two entire teams have been eliminated, (granted, also the first time 3 teams competed) and this the second season where only one team was represented in the final, second to season 2. A similar set-up like this occurred in the Fourth American Season. Everything about this season and the American Season is the same except for the fact that it was the Black Team being represented in the finale instead of the Blue Team.
ContestantWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12
EliminatedMonica & JJRachelSteven & DebbieSean & SheridanJohn & MichaelNicoleJJ & CarrianneNicolaBryceMichelle & CosiMichelleBryce & Garry
SamXXXCosiMichaelXXNicolaBryceXMichelleGarry
AlisonXXDebbieXMichaelXXXBryceCosiMichelleGarry
KirstenMonicaX?XMichaelXXNicolaXCosiXX
GarryRachelRachelXSheridanXNicoleXAlison?Sam?Eliminated Wk 12
BryceArrived – Wk 5XXCarrianne?XElim Wk 9, Return Wk 11KirstenTook Money Offer Wk 12
MichelleArrived – Wk 5XXCarrianneNicolaKirstenElim Wk 10, Return Wk 11XEliminated Wk 11
CosiRachel?XSheridanXNicoleXAlisonBryceXEliminated Wk 10
NicolaJJRachelXSheridanXNicoleXXEliminated Wk 8
CarrianneArrived – Wk 5XXMichelleEliminated Wk 7
JJRachelEliminated Wk 1 From Red team, Returned on Black team week 4XXXQuit Mid Wk 7
NicoleJJRachelXSamXCosiEliminated Wk 6
MichaelXXDebbieXSamEliminated Wk 5
JohnXXDebbieXXRemoved Wk 5 for breaking exercise guidelines imposed for his safety
SheridanJJRachelXCosiEliminated Wk 4
SeanXXDebbieXEliminated via Challenge Penalty Wk 4
DebbieXXJohnEliminated Wk 3
StevenQuit Mid Wk 3
RachelJJNicoleEliminated Wk 2
MonicaXEliminated Mid Wk 1 via "The Walk"
     Immunity
 X  Below yellow line, unable to vote
 X  Not in elimination, unable to vote
 ?  Vote not revealed
     Eliminated or not in house
 X  Eliminated via penalty or quit before an official elimination (excluding money offers)
     Last person eliminated before the finale
     Valid vote cast
Elimination notes
  • After the Week 7 elimination (Carrianne was eliminated), Ajay announced that a major curveball was coming. This was later revealed to be that the contestants were going to singles. After the announcement, the contestants found different coloured shirts in their room, which is the first time it has happened.
  • JJ, Bryce, and Michelle are the only contestants to be eliminated twice; JJ was first eliminated in an official elimination in week 1, returned week 4 as a replacement contestant, and quit week 7. Bryce was first eliminated in week 9 in an official elimination, returned two weeks later via a special challenge, and then took a money offer and surrendered his place in the game. Michelle was first eliminated by the Super Challenge, returned one week later via a special challenge, and was re-eliminated at an official elimination.

Hawaii

In week 10 the contestants went to Hawaii to fulfill their nightmares. Garry climbed a mountain, Kirsten paraglided, Sam swam in a shark cage, but then hopped out of the cage, Michelle went up 5 000 feet in an engine-less glider and Cosi and Alison jumped 10m into a blowhole.

The 11 at home

After 19 contestants were chosen to compete for the main prize, the remaining 11 were sent home. Michelle and Shannan helped the contestants lose weight via the internet. They gave them gym memberships and $10,000 in prize money from the Biggest Loser Club online website to compete for. Throughout the season, some episodes had segments in which Shannan and Michelle would catch up with these 11 to show the viewers the progress they made.

Cast and personalities

Contestants

The season began with 30 contestants, 15 were selected by Shannan and Michelle to enter the white house; however, to make sure that each team had the same number of players, one would have to be eliminated. Of the remaining 15, 4 received a second chance to become part of the black team selected by the Commando to be trained by Bob and Jillian in the US, leaving the remaining 11 to compete for $10, 000 with Biggest loser club online.

Original contestants

  • Alison Braun – Perth, Age: 34, Starting weight: 121.7 kg (268 lb), Goal weight: < 60 kg (132 lb), Occupation: Therapy Co-ordinator
  • Andrew Cosi Costello - Murray Bridge, Age: 28, Starting weight: 140.8 kg (310 lb), Goal weight: < 90 kg (198 lb), Occupation: Currently a radio announcer on SAFM. Previously a radio announcer for Triple M Adelaide [5]
  • Deborah Debbie Dunn – Fennell Bay, Age: 39, Starting weight: 135.2 kg (298 lb), Goal weight: 75 kg (165 lb), Occupation: Office Co-ordinator
  • Kirsten Binnie – Melbourne, Age: 32, Starting weight: 126.8 kg (280 lb), Goal weight: < 70 kg (154 lb), Occupation: High School Teacher. She used to be a water polo player for Australia
  • Monica Smith - Perth, Starting weight: 116.8 kg (257 lb), Goal weight: 70 kg (154 lb), Occupation: Child care assistant
  • Nicola Coyle – Gold Coast, Starting weight: 112.6 kg (248 lb), Goal weight: 70 kg (154 lb), Occupation: Student/Receptionist. She also appeared in Australia's Playboy magazine.
  • Nicole Rees – Adelaide, Age: 23, Starting weight: 136.3 kg (300 lb), Goal weight: 70 kg (154 lb), Occupation: Registered Nurse. She is Carrianne's twin sister
  • Rachel Hogg – Perth, Age: 20, Starting weight: 134.7 kg (297 lb), Goal weight: 85 kg (187 lb), Occupation: Casual worker
  • Sheridan Wright – Melbourne, Age: 26, Starting weight: 120.1 kg (265 lb), Occupation: Teacher
  • Garry Guerreiro – Revesby, Age: 32, Starting weight: 206.2 kg (455 lb), Goal weight: 120 kg (265 lb), Occupation: Financial Services, and is engaged to Carrianne Rees whom he met on the show.
  • John JJ Jeffrey Adelaide, Age: 33, Starting weight: 131.6 kg (290 lb), Goal weight: 85 kg (187 lb), Occupation: Truck Driver. JJ was given a second chance to replace Steven who quit the game.
  • John Morrall – Noosa Heads, Age: 44, Starting weight: 150.3 kg (331 lb), Goal weight: < 100 kg (220 lb), Occupation: Advertising Manager. Although a competing contestant, John was not eligible for a cash incentive due to having hypertension which restricts his activities. [6]
  • Michael Sandford – Orange, Starting weight: 175.0 kg (385.8 lb), Goal weight: 125 kg (276 lb), Occupation: Trainee Accountant. Played representative football
  • Samuel Sam Rouen – Campbelltown, Age: 19, Starting weight: 154.6 kg (341 lb), Goal weight: 93 kg (205 lb), Occupation: University student. Winner.
  • Sean Holbrook – Camperdown, Age: 45, Starting weight: 174.6 kg (385 lb), Occupation: Roof Plumber. He has diabetes.

Second chance contestants

  • Michelle Lozanovski – Sydney, Age: 20, Starting Weight: 120.7 kg (266 lb), Occupation: Apprentice Hairdresser
  • Carrianne Rees – Adelaide Age: 23, Starting Weight: 111 kg, Occupation: Registered Nurse. She is Nicole's twin sister and is engaged to Garry Guerreiro whom she met on the show
  • Steven Pelham – Cairns, Age: 29, Starting Weight: 166.6 kg (367 lb), Occupation: Community Development Manager. He is a single father with a baby daughter named Aeisha-Jane
  • Bryce Harvey – Brisbane, Age: 24, Starting Weight: 139.2 kg (307 lb), Occupation: Sales Manager

Third chance contestants

These contestants were chosen after 12 eliminated contestants were given to chance to win their place back into the game by a race with the trainers. The two contestants that were chosen were Michelle and Bryce.

Unsuccessful contestants

  • Misilei Mamae – Age: 35, Starting Weight: 158.1 kg (349 lb), Occupation: Security Guard
  • Dianne Brooker – QLD, Age: 30, Starting weight: 115 kg (254 lb), Occupation: Customer service representative. Her starting weight is known because she was the only unsuccessful contestant to be featured in a promotion.
  • Alison Hallion – SA, Age: 36, Starting Weight: Unknown, Occupation: Hotel Manager. Has a 19-year-old son called Jesse
  • Lauren Coyle – Age: 23 Starting Weight: Unknown
  • Sandra Sandy Catlin – WA, Age: 36, Starting Weight: Unknown, Occupation: Teacher
  • Stacey Sulivan – Starting Weight: 128.4 kg (283 lb)
  • Steven Haynes – Age: 37 Starting Weight: Unknown Occupation: Policeman
  • Adam Jackson – NSW, Age: 27, Starting Weight: 161.1 kg (355 lb), occupation: Real Estate Agent
  • Craig Smith – Brisbane, QLD, Age : 38, Starting Weight: 142.3 kg (314 lb), Occupation: Disability worker, Craig is a single father with a 3-year-old son called Noah.
  • Damien Webb – NSW, Age: 36, Occupation: Ambulance Officer
  • Darryl Lawandos – Age: 35, Starting Weight: 163 kg (359 lb)

Production and release

Filming locations & dates

Primary film locations were in "The White House" located at 4 Kinka Road, Terrey Hills, Sydney 33°40′48″S151°11′54″E / 33.68000°S 151.19833°E / -33.68000; 151.19833 . Elements were also filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Primary production commenced in October 2007 and completed in February 2008.[ citation needed ]

Air dates and channels

The program began screening on 3 February 2008 on Network TEN and continued weeknights at 7:00 pm and Sundays 6:30-7.30 pm each week.

Reception and public response

Television viewing and ratings

The season premiere attracted 1.91 million viewers, an improvement of 118,000 on the previous season premiere. [7]

The season finale attracted an average of 1.88 million viewers, peaking at 2.35 million. It was marginally down on the previous two seasons but still became the highest rating program of the year at the time of broadcast. [8]

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