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The Biggest Loser

"The Biggest Loser" Contestants
(with weeks of eviction)
Series 1 (2001)
Ryan (Red Team)Week 10($250 000 winner)
Gary (Blue Team)Week 10(Runner Up)
Kelly (Red Team)Week 10(Third Place Finalist)
Maurice (Blue Team)Week 9
Lisa (Red Team)Week 8
Andrea (Blue Team)Week 7
Kelly (Blue Team)Week 6
Dave (Red Team)Week 5
Matt (Red Team)Week 4
Aaron (Blue Team)Week 3
Lizzeth (Red Team)Week 2
Dana (Blue Team)Week 1

The Biggest Loser is an NBC reality television show that began broadcasting on October 19, 2004. It involves twelve contestants who were overweight to varying degrees participating in a contest to lose the most weight. The show is hosted by comedian Caroline Rhea.

The contestants were divided into two teams: red and blue and each team was given their own personal trainer. Each week, the team who lost the least weight was required to vote out one of their team members. The final remaining contestant would also win US$ 250,000.

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