Three Fat Brides, One Thin Dress
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Loathsome correspondence-degree-toting coprophiliac quacksalver (''hello, Googlewhackers!'') Gillian McKeith subjects three fat brides-to-be to eight weeks of pseudoscientific slimming treatments (as if competitive crash dieting wasn't a dodgy enough area in the first place) with the one who loses the most weight winning a wedding dress. Each episode was a standalone competition. | Loathsome correspondence-degree-toting coprophiliac quacksalver (''hello, Googlewhackers!'') Gillian McKeith subjects three fat brides-to-be to eight weeks of pseudoscientific slimming treatments (as if competitive crash dieting wasn't a dodgy enough area in the first place) with the one who loses the most weight winning a wedding dress. Each episode was a standalone competition. | ||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_McKeith Wikipedia entry] on Gillian McKeith debunking everything she stands for. And that's from a neutral point of view! | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_McKeith Wikipedia entry] on Gillian McKeith debunking everything she stands for. And that's from a neutral point of view! | ||
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Revision as of 03:59, 3 July 2017
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Host
Gillian McKeith
Broadcast
Celador for Channel 4, 26 June to 10 July 2007 (3 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Loathsome correspondence-degree-toting coprophiliac quacksalver (hello, Googlewhackers!) Gillian McKeith subjects three fat brides-to-be to eight weeks of pseudoscientific slimming treatments (as if competitive crash dieting wasn't a dodgy enough area in the first place) with the one who loses the most weight winning a wedding dress. Each episode was a standalone competition.
Web links
Wikipedia entry on Gillian McKeith debunking everything she stands for. And that's from a neutral point of view!