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The Biggest Loser

  • TV Series
  • 2004–
  • TV-PG
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.3K
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The Biggest Loser (2004)
The Biggest Loser: Overcoming Obstacles
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48 Videos
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Beauty MakeoverGame ShowReality TV

Contestants transform mentally and physically as they compete to lose weight and win a cash prize.Contestants transform mentally and physically as they compete to lose weight and win a cash prize.Contestants transform mentally and physically as they compete to lose weight and win a cash prize.

  • Creators
    • David Broome
    • Mark Koops
    • Ben Silverman
  • Stars
    • Bob Harper
    • Alison Sweeney
    • Jillian Michaels
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • David Broome
      • Mark Koops
      • Ben Silverman
    • Stars
      • Bob Harper
      • Alison Sweeney
      • Jillian Michaels
    • 25User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 wins & 5 nominations total

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    The Biggest Loser: Phi's Mic Drop-Worthy Speech
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    The Biggest Loser: Phi's Mic Drop-Worthy Speech
    The Biggest Loser: Micah Powers Blue Team To Win
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    The Biggest Loser: Micah Powers Blue Team To Win
    The Biggest Loser: Micah Powers Blue Team To Win
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    The Biggest Loser: Micah Powers Blue Team To Win
    The Biggest Loser: Kim Is Determined To Be The Last One Standing
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    The Biggest Loser: Kim Is Determined To Be The Last One Standing
    The Biggest Loser: Red Team Wins Rowing Challenge
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    The Biggest Loser: Red Team Wins Rowing Challenge
    The Biggest Loser: The Final Countdown
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    The Biggest Loser: The Final Countdown
    The Biggest Loser: Kyle And Kim Hang On
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    The Biggest Loser: Kyle And Kim Hang On

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    Bob Harper
    Bob Harper
    • Self - Trainer…
    • 2005–2020
    Alison Sweeney
    Alison Sweeney
    • Self - Host
    • 2006–2015
    Jillian Michaels
    Jillian Michaels
    • Self - Trainer…
    • 2005–2014
    Dolvett Quince
    Dolvett Quince
    • Self - Trainer
    • 2011–2016
    Rob Huizenga
    Rob Huizenga
    • Self - Physician…
    • 2005–2016
    J.D. Roth
    J.D. Roth
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 2005–2009
    Olivia Ward
    Olivia Ward
    • Self - Contestant…
    • 2010–2014
    Jennifer Widerstrom
    Jennifer Widerstrom
    • Self - Trainer
    • 2014–2016
    Caroline Rhea
    Caroline Rhea
    • Self - Host
    • 2005
    Hannah Curlee
    Hannah Curlee
    • Self - Contestant…
    • 2011–2014
    Irene Alvarado
    Irene Alvarado
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2011
    Sam Poueu
    Sam Poueu
    • Self - Contestant…
    • 2010–2012
    Austin Andrews
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2011
    Cara Castronuova
    Cara Castronuova
    • Self - Trainer
    • 2011
    Brett Hoebel
    Brett Hoebel
    • Self - Trainer
    • 2011
    Michael Ventrella
    Michael Ventrella
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2010
    Ashley Johnston
    Ashley Johnston
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2010
    Daris George
    Daris George
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2010
    • Creators
      • David Broome
      • Mark Koops
      • Ben Silverman
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    9nikkiinwanderlust

    Hating this show is such Hypocrisy

    We are allowed to have tv shows about alcohol addiction, drug addiction, gambling addiction, addictions to drinking gasoline and eating diapers, but the second there is a show that centers around people who are on the brink of death due to food addiction it's an issue? There is no shame in needing help for ANY addiction. People will sit by and watch My 600 Pound life where they show those in need struggle and suffer, but the second we show how to avoid that misery and fate it's offensive.

    The few who have been on the show and have claimed it gave them an eating disorder forget that they Already Had An Eating Disorder. Most of them were killing themselves and were ridden with a slew of diseases that they did not have at the end of the show, I get that for some reason shining a light on addictions and disorders that can be helped is somehow wrong, but The Biggest Loser has genuinely helped me fight through depression caused obesity numerous times in my life. It's reputation pisses me off.
    Innuendo88

    Biggest Loser is a Total Winner!

    What has reality TV come to these days with shows from Real World to Apprentice picking stereotyped characters to appear on them week after week and season after season. The Biggest Loser, however, is a different make-up entirely, featuring normal yet overweight contestants to compete to see who can lose the most weight and be...THE BIGGEST LOSER.

    Two teams train and face-off each week in different challenges. Some of the challenges focus around their improvement, such as seeing how far one can ride an exercise bike for a set number of hours. Other challenges focus on the contestants' weaknesses, such as having them build a tall tower out of sugary food. It sounds cheesy, but it's fun to watch as the two teams try their best each week in the competitions. Host Caroline Rhea and trainers Bill and Jillian also provide a nice distraction from the contest and contestants. Caroline even has exciting lines such as "It's time to...CUT THE FAT!" Where do these writers come from...?

    After the competition (and watching the winning team with their prize), we then have the weigh-off where each team member sees how much weight they have lost that week. Sometimes inspirational, other times boring, the weigh-in is one of the best moments of reality TV for me. Each week I get to watch as each team member works to try and lose weight and the real payoff comes in these moments. Afterwards, the team that loses the least weight has to vote a team member off, Survivor style. It can be somewhat cheezily intense.

    Sometimes the game seems a little unfair...it appears that every week, whoever wins the challenge for that week gets some cushy prize. The team that loses the challenge stays home and gets extra workout time. Does this seem like cheating to anyone else? It always seems to be that the team that wins the challenge loses the weigh-in. Hopefully if this show sees a second season (which I hope), this problem will be addressed.

    While some have complained that the show should focus more on maintaining a low weight instead of just shedding the pounds, the fine print at the end of each episode says that they trainers and show mentors DO address this! As well, each contestant, as least as far as I can tell, is dangerously overweight and needed to shed that many pounds, so I don't know where some reviewers on here get off saying that the contestants should be focusing less on rapid weight loss. Rapid weight loss is dangerous for people of AVERAGE body weight. As well, each contestant has been medically consulted.

    Lastly, it is important to note that the show is also inspirational in many aspects. It shows that people who are overweight can still achieve things they would not have normally thought were possible. Each and every contestant has stated this, and I feel it is important to reinforce on here. The Biggest Loser shows how much can be achieved in diet, exercise, and self-image, which is important to an overweight America. I highly suggest tuning in!
    whysyourhatwet

    The Biggest Loser-inspirational, but could be so much better!

    I agree with the comment that the format needs to be changed. It's amazing that when the weight loss involves "famous people" they stay thru the whole show! As the people involved in The Biggest Loser know, some weeks are better than others because you've had great weight loss in a prior week or weeks; men normally lose weight faster than women; someone weighing 220 pounds will have a tougher time losing "big numbers" than someone weighing 320 pounds - and I noticed most of the women are under 300 pounds! While the team idea is okay, it should be put together by weight - trying to put together, at the beginning an equal amount of weight. But the final competition should be individual and the very final prize should be a year later - who has kept the weight off! In addition, I agree that there should also be a lot of stuff about keeping the weight off in a healthy manner. It has been inspirational to see how well most of these people have done and there is a lot of good about this - showing people they need to combine exercise with dieting.
    4lynda441

    New USA Reboot is Ho Hum

    I was dissapointed with the new finale format and for the at - home winner. I enjoyed the old show watching each person weigh in, seeing what they lost and giving each person one last time to shine. It makes me feel like the ones not in the top three didn't even need to bother to show up. And the setting? No formal stage and theater. No big audience. Just some folding chairs set up in the weigh -in room for family members. It's like having the academy awards at your backyard barbeque.
    7the_frog_princess

    Good points and bad

    Before listing the numerous bad points I have to say there is one point about this show that is so amazingly good it almost makes up for the bad ones: it demonstrates with no doubt whatsoever that nearly ANYONE CAN BE ACTIVE no matter what their weight. A good deal more active than most people believe is possible. This is so important. It shows that change is possible. It also shows how people who do eat well and exercise can accomplish amazing things well before they reach their goal weights, that there are rewards for changing your lifestyle throughout the journey, not just when you reach that magical number you've been striving for on the scale.

    Among the bad points are the cheap psychoanalyzing that goes on, which appears to be more for making drama moments than actually accomplishing anything constructive, product placements (especially for products one strongly doubts the trainers actually encourage the contestants to use), the necessity for some contestants to lose more weight than is healthy in order to win, and raising unrealistic notions of what constitutes an appropriate rate of weight loss or level of intensity of exercise would be safe for viewers at home without strict medical supervision.

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    • Trivia
      Harley Pasternak was originally supposed to be a trainer on the show but once he began negotiating for a better deal he was replaced by Bob Harper.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dr House: Epic Fail (2009)

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • NBC (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Biggest Loser 2
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(Season 5)
    • Production companies
      • 25/7 Productions
      • Endemol Shine North America
      • Universal Television Alternative Studios
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      • 42m
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