Celebrity Fit Club (U.S. TV series)

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Celebrity Fit Club is a reality television series which followed eight overweight celebrities as they tried to lose weight.

This show is based on the eponymous British version, which aired on the ITV Network from 2002 until 2006. The American version was executive produced by Richard Hall for Granada, in seasons 2-5.


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Synopsis

Split into two competing teams of four members, each week teams are given different physical challenges and their members weighed to see if they reached their target goal weights. Contestants are monitored and supervised by a team comprising a nutritionist, a psychologist, and a physical trainer. The series was hosted by Ant until Season 7.

At one point during each of the first five seasons, a team trade-off was initiated, in which the fit clubbers voted one member off their team. The teammate with the most votes was then traded to the other team. In the case of a tie, the team captain made the final vote. After Season 1, a new rule was enforced prohibiting fit clubbers from voting for themselves. In Season 5, in order to balance the gender-based teams, a new twist was added, which allowed traded fit clubbers to choose a teammate from their old team to join their new team. In Season 6, Harvey did the trade-off himself; Season 7 did not have one.


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Panel

Members

  • Rhonda Britten, life coach
  • Dr. Ian K. Smith, physician
  • Harvey Walden IV, drill instructor

Former members

  • Ant, Host (Season 1-6)
  • Dr. David Katz, health expert (Season 1)
  • Dr. Marisa Peer, psychologist (Season 1)
  • Dr. Linda Papadopoulos, psychologist (Seasons 2-4)
  • Stacy Kaiser, psychotherapist (Seasons 5-6)

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Seasons

Season 1 - 2005

Premiered January 9, 2005 for 8 Episodes

Up until the end of the show Daniel was a model team leader; however, in episode 6, he turned up very late and confused, and by episode 8 (the finale), he did not appear at all, which cost his team victory. He later revealed that he had been abusing narcotics due to his back trouble and had entered rehab. No team captain was appointed to replace him.

Season 2 - 2005

Premiered July 10, 2005 for 8 Episodes

Season 3 - 2006

Premiered January 1, 2006 for 8 Episodes

NOTE: So far this is the only season where the team captains were not traded from their teams at the trade off.

Season 4 - 2006

Premiered August 6, 2006 for 8 Episodes

Season 5 - 2007: Men vs. Women

The fifth season of Celebrity Fit Club premiered on April 22, 2007. Unlike previous seasons, the teams were grouped by gender until the team trade. The team trade took place on May 13, 2007. This season had 8 Episodes.

Statistics as of June 10, 2007.

Season 6 - 2008: Boot Camp

The sixth season, titled Celebrity Fit Club: Boot Camp, premiered on March 13, 2008 for 8 episodes. The cast comprised both alumni of past seasons and newcomers. The alumni included:

Note: The Blue Team were known as the Newbies for the first 5 weigh-ins of the season.

Note: The Red Team were known as the Second Chancers for the first 5 weigh-ins of the season.

Production designer Roy Rede was hired to create the season's new design. A boot camp standing set complete with an obstacle course was built in the mountains outside of Los Angeles.

Season 7 - 2010: Boot Camp 2

The seventh and final season, still titled Celebrity Fit Club: Boot Camp, premiered on February 8, 2010, with Harvey and Ian splitting the duties as host.

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