Britain's Next Top Model

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Lisa Butcher (2005)
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[[Dave Berry]] (2010 Live Final)<br>
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[[Lisa Snowdon]] (2006-9)
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Elle Macpherson (2010-)
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== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Regular judges: Marie Helvin (series 1), Paula Hamilton (series 2-3), Jonathan Phang (series 1-3), Huggy Ragnarsson (series 4-5), Gerry Deveaux (series 4), Louis Mariette (series 5), Julien MacDonald (series 6), Grace Woodward (series 6), Charley Speed (series 6)
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Head Judges:<br>
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Lisa Butcher (2005)<br>
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[[Lisa Snowdon]] (2006-09)<br>
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Elle Macpherson (2010-13)<br>
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Abbey Clancy (2016-17)
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Guest judge: Nicola Roberts (series 6)
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Judges:<br>
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Jonathan Phang (2005-07)<br>
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Marie Helvin (2005)<br>
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Paula Hamilton (2006-07)<br>
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Gerry Deveaux (2008)<br>
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Huggy Ragnarsson (2008-09)<br>
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Louis Mariette (2009)<br>
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Grace Woodward (2010-11)<br>
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Charley Speed (2010-11)<br>
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Julien MacDonald (2010-12)<br>
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Whitney Port (2012)<br>
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Tyson Beckford (2012-13)<br>
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[[Dannii Minogue]] (2013)<br>
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Paul Sculfor (2016-17)<br>
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Hilary Alexander (2016-17)<br>
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Nicky Johnston (2016-17)<br>
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Cindy Bishop (2017)<br>
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Max Rogers (2017)
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Guest Judges:<br>
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Nicola Roberts (2010)<br>
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor (2011)<br>
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Janice Dickinson (2011)<br>
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Tyson Beckford (2011)<br>
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Henry Holland (2011)<br>
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Ronan & Yvonne Keating (2011)
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Thumbs Up Productions for Living, 22 September 2005 to present
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Thumbs Up Productions for LIVINGtv, 14 September 2005 to 4 October 2010 (69 episodes in 6 series)
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as ''Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model'': Thumbs Up Productions for Sky Living, 4 July 2011 to 5 September 2013 (39 episodes in 3 series)
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Thumbs Up Productions for Lifetime, 14 January 2016 to 21 December 2017 (30 episodes in 3 series)
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British version of a highly successful international format whereby females take on a variety of modelling tasks (which always seem to involve wearing clothes and looking good on photo shoots, strangely enough) and living in a house together whilst getting gradually eliminated by the three resident judges and a bonus guest judge week by week.
British version of a highly successful international format whereby females take on a variety of modelling tasks (which always seem to involve wearing clothes and looking good on photo shoots, strangely enough) and living in a house together whilst getting gradually eliminated by the three resident judges and a bonus guest judge week by week.
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This being Britain, the prizes are a little less glamourous than their US counterpart (one year's representation by a Proper Modelling Company, and an exclusive photoshoot with B magazine which must be elitist, aspirational and exciting because we've never heard of it).
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This being Britain, the prizes are a little less glamorous than their US counterpart (one year's representation by a Proper Modelling Company, and an exclusive photoshoot with B magazine which must be elitist, aspirational and exciting because we've never heard of it).
It does keep the rather natty "airbrushing the eliminee from the group photo after the credits" thing they do in the original US show, however.
It does keep the rather natty "airbrushing the eliminee from the group photo after the credits" thing they do in the original US show, however.
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== Champions ==
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{|
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|2005
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|Lucy Ratcliffe
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|2006
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|Lianna Fowler
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|2007
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|Lauren McAvoy
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|2008
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|Alex Evans
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|2009
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|Mecia Simson
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|2010
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|Tiffany Pisani
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|2011
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|Jade Thompson
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|2012
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|Letitia Herod
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|2013
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|Lauren Lambert
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|2016
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|Chloe Keenan
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|Spring 2017
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|Olivia Wardell
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|Autumn 2017
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|Ivy Watson
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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The finale of the sixth series was broadcast live, allowing viewers to vote for the winner for the first time.
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Series 2 runner-up [[Abbey Clancy]] would go on to forge a successful modelling and TV career. In fact, she would later be Head Judge on the show itself when Lifetime revived the show.
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Series two runner-up [[Abbey Clancy]] would go on to forge a successful modelling and TV career.
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The final of series 6 was broadcast live, allowing viewers to vote for the winner for the first time.
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== Champions ==
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From series 7, the programme was renamed ''Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model'' allowing contestants from Ireland as well as Britain to compete.
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2005: Lucy Ratcliffe<br>
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Series 11 fifth-placer Simone Murphy would later become a successful DJ.
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2006: Lianna Fowler<br>
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2007: Lauren McAvoy<br>
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All 12 series from the UK version were made available on ITVX.
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2008: Alex Evans<br>
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2009: Mecia Simson<br>
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2010: Tiffany Pisani
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== Web links ==
== Web links ==
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[http://www.livingtv.co.uk/model/index.html Official site]
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20120615162539/http://skyliving.sky.com/top-shows/britain-and-irelands-next-top-model Sky site from 2012] via archive.org
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain%27s_Next_Top_Model Wikipedia entry]
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Current revision as of 10:46, 16 April 2024

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Contents

Host

Dave Berry (2010 Live Final)

Co-hosts

Head Judges:
Lisa Butcher (2005)
Lisa Snowdon (2006-09)
Elle Macpherson (2010-13)
Abbey Clancy (2016-17)

Judges:
Jonathan Phang (2005-07)
Marie Helvin (2005)
Paula Hamilton (2006-07)
Gerry Deveaux (2008)
Huggy Ragnarsson (2008-09)
Louis Mariette (2009)
Grace Woodward (2010-11)
Charley Speed (2010-11)
Julien MacDonald (2010-12)
Whitney Port (2012)
Tyson Beckford (2012-13)
Dannii Minogue (2013)
Paul Sculfor (2016-17)
Hilary Alexander (2016-17)
Nicky Johnston (2016-17)
Cindy Bishop (2017)
Max Rogers (2017)

Guest Judges:
Nicola Roberts (2010)
Sophie Ellis-Bextor (2011)
Janice Dickinson (2011)
Tyson Beckford (2011)
Henry Holland (2011)
Ronan & Yvonne Keating (2011)

Broadcast

Thumbs Up Productions for LIVINGtv, 14 September 2005 to 4 October 2010 (69 episodes in 6 series)

as Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model: Thumbs Up Productions for Sky Living, 4 July 2011 to 5 September 2013 (39 episodes in 3 series)

Thumbs Up Productions for Lifetime, 14 January 2016 to 21 December 2017 (30 episodes in 3 series)

Synopsis

British version of a highly successful international format whereby females take on a variety of modelling tasks (which always seem to involve wearing clothes and looking good on photo shoots, strangely enough) and living in a house together whilst getting gradually eliminated by the three resident judges and a bonus guest judge week by week.

This being Britain, the prizes are a little less glamorous than their US counterpart (one year's representation by a Proper Modelling Company, and an exclusive photoshoot with B magazine which must be elitist, aspirational and exciting because we've never heard of it).

It does keep the rather natty "airbrushing the eliminee from the group photo after the credits" thing they do in the original US show, however.

Champions

2005 Lucy Ratcliffe
2006 Lianna Fowler
2007 Lauren McAvoy
2008 Alex Evans
2009 Mecia Simson
2010 Tiffany Pisani
2011 Jade Thompson
2012 Letitia Herod
2013 Lauren Lambert
2016 Chloe Keenan
Spring 2017 Olivia Wardell
Autumn 2017 Ivy Watson

Trivia

Series 2 runner-up Abbey Clancy would go on to forge a successful modelling and TV career. In fact, she would later be Head Judge on the show itself when Lifetime revived the show.

The final of series 6 was broadcast live, allowing viewers to vote for the winner for the first time.

From series 7, the programme was renamed Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model allowing contestants from Ireland as well as Britain to compete.

Series 11 fifth-placer Simone Murphy would later become a successful DJ.

All 12 series from the UK version were made available on ITVX.

Web links

Sky site from 2012 via archive.org

Wikipedia entry

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