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Revision as of 23:45, 26 December 2023
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Host
Dave Berry (series 1, final only)
Tess Daly (series 1, final only)
Fearne Cotton (series 2, live shows)
Anthony Crank (Make Me a Supermodel Extra, Five Life, series 2)
Jasmine Lennard (Make Me a Supermodel Extra, Five Life, series 2)
Co-hosts
Tandy Anderson (judge)
Rachel Hunter (judge)
Perou (judge)
Dylan Jones (judge, series 2)
Broadcast
Tiger Aspect Productions for five and five Life, 1 March 2005 to 16 November 2006 (2 series)
Synopsis
As the name suggests, the aim here was to find a catwalk model. The judging panel included Rachel Hunter (a former wife of Rod Stewart), Tandy Anderson (who will employ the winner), Perou (a fashion photographer), and Dylan Jones (editor of a fashion magazine).
The 2005 series was almost entirely a documentary, following the progress of the all-female contestants as the judges weeded them out. It climaxed in a live final.
The second series, a year and a half later, mixed documentary footage with four interactive "walk-off" programmes, allowing the voting public to determine who would remain in the contest. This contest featured male and female models; the final was between two male contestants.
Trivia
The 2006 series had shows on Five's new digital channel Five Life. Host Jasmine Lennard, a contestant on the first series, had had many run-ins with lead host Rachel Hunter. After altering the first letter of the latter's surname to an "M" in a live broadcast, Lennard was fired from the show.
Winners
- Series 1: Alice Sinclair
- Series 2: Albert Mordue