Make Me a Supermodel (UK TV series)
Make Me a Supermodel | |
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Genre | Fashion |
Presented by |
Dave Berry & Tess Daly (2005: Live Final only) Fearne Cotton (2006: Live Shows) |
Judges |
Tandy Anderson Rachel Hunter Perou Dylan Jones (2006) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Production | |
Running time | Varies |
Production company(s) | Tiger Aspect Productions |
Distributor | Endemol UK |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 5 |
Picture format | 16:9 |
Original release | 1 March 2005 – 16 November 2006 |
Chronology | |
Related shows |
Make Me a Supermodel (U.S. version) Make Me a Supermodel (Australian version) |
Make Me a Supermodel is a British reality television modeling competition hosted and judged by New Zealander model Rachel Hunter, airing on the television channel Five. A U.S. version began airing 2 January 2008 on the cable network Bravo.[1]
Series one (2005)
The series premiered Tuesday, 1 March 2005 and followed 13 young women (including twins) competing for a modelling contract with Select Model Management.[1] The judges of the first season were Rachel Hunter, Tandy Anderson (co-founder and owner of Select) and fashion photographer Perou.[1] The judges eliminated 10 contestants, with viewers voting for the winner among the final three – Kate Ellery, Alice Sinclair and Joanna Downes – in a live catwalk show presented by Tess Daly and Dave Berry. Sinclair was the first season's winner.[2]
Contestants
- Abigail Boston
- Alice Sinclair
- Camilla Hamilton
- Emily Mann
- Jackie Turner
- Joanna Downes
- Jasmine Lennard
- Juliet Horne
- Kate Ellery
- Samantha Rowley
- Antoinette Williams
- Katie Black
- Patsy Kigozi
Series two (2006)
The second series premiered on Sunday, 15 October 2006 with a change in format from the first series: this time, male models were part of the competition. In addition, the three returning judges were joined by new judge Dylan Jones, editor-in-chief of British GQ magazine.[3] Each week, one male contestant and one female contestant would be eliminated, until the final catwalk, at which a winner was chosen. With the exception of the first elimination, it was all based on the public's votes. The live catwalk shows were presented by Fearne Cotton on Fridays.[4]
Each week, the bottom four contestants (two male models, two female models) would face a live 'Walk Off', and the public would vote and the male and female model who received the lowest vote total from the public would be eliminated. In the first week, there was no 'Walk Off' - the judges decided which two of the models were the weakest and should be sent home.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
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Albert Mordue | SAFE | SAFE | WO | SAFE | WIN |
Luke Farrell | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | WO | OUT |
Jen Hunter | SAFE | SAFE | WO | WO | OUT |
Marianne Berglund | BTM 4 | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | OUT |
Sennait Adhanom | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | OUT | |
Waz Ashayer | SAFE | WO | SAFE | OUT | |
Anya James | SAFE | WO | OUT | ||
Josh Murad | BTM 4 | SAFE | OUT | ||
Kerrie Johnson | SAFE | OUT | |||
James Dunstan | SAFE | OUT | |||
Katie Furler | OUT | ||||
Jono Namara | OUT | ||||
- The model was in the bottom four in week one.
- The model was eliminated purely by the judges at the end of the first week.
- The model was in the live 'Walk Off' that week but survived the public vote.
- The model was in the live 'Walk Off' and was eliminated by the public.
- The model won the competition.
Final catwalk show
The final show aired on Thursday 16 November 2006. Four models competed: Albert, Jen, Luke, Marianne. As in every catwalk show in Make me a Supermodel, the models had to do 3 catwalks. After the first 'Walk Off', Marianne was eliminated. The remaining 3 models walked the next 'Walk Off' and Jen was eliminated, leaving the 2 men, Luke and Albert. After their final 'Walk Off', Albert was announced as the winner leaving Luke as runner up.[5]
Make Me a Supermodel Extra
The behind-the-scenes show Make Me a Supermodel Extra, broadcast on the channel Five Life, was presented by Anthony Crank, and series-one contestant Jasmine Lennard, who was dropped after referring to Rachel Hunter as "Rachel Munter" live on air.
International versions
Currently airing franchise
Franchise with an upcoming season
Franchise no longer airing
Country | Title | Broadcaster | Presenters | Air Dates |
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Asia | Make Me a Supermodel Asia | STAR World | TBA | December 1, 2017 |
Australia | Make Me a Supermodel | Seven Network | Jennifer Hawkins & Tyson Beckford | 6 August 2008 – 20 November 2008 |
Nigeria | Make Me a Supermodel Nigeria | Africa Magic | TBA | February 08, 2020 |
South Korea | Make Me a Supermodel Korea | Mnet | TBA | December 1, 2017 |
United States | Make Me a Supermodel | Bravo | Tyson Beckford Niki Taylor (season 1) Nicole Trunfio (season 2) | Season 1 January 10, 2008 – April 3, 2008 Season 2 March 4, 2009 – June 3, 2009 |
South Africa | Make Me a Supermodel South Africa | Omnitrix TV | TBA | February 14, 2020 |
Vietnam | Make Me a Supermodel Vietnam | VTV3 | TBA | October 1, 2017 |
References
- 1 2 3 "Make Me a Supermodel: A Closer Look". BuddyTV. Retrieved 25 Nov 2014.
- ↑ "Alice Sinclair: hot fashion property". Independent (Ireland). Retrieved 25 Nov 2014.
- ↑ "Speaker Bios - Dylan Jones". JLA. Retrieved 25 Nov 2014.
- ↑ "Speaker Profile - Fearne Cotton". The Speakers Agency. Retrieved 25 Nov 2014.
- ↑ "TV Crown For Cornish Model". BBC. Retrieved 25 Nov 2014.