It's one of the most eagerly anticipated events of 'The Biggest Loser' season - the fan-favorite makeover episode! Fashion expert Tim Gunn and celebrity hair stylist Ken Paves return to create amazing and inspirational transformations
Back-to-back episodes of 'The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation' on Monday, January 11 (9-11 p.m. ET) will feature contestants facing their toughest temptation of all, team trouble for one trainer and healthy cooking with acclaimed chef Lorena Garcia.
On 'THE BIGGEST LOSER: TEMPTATION NATION, season 17 of NBC's popular weight loss series, it's all about temptations and how to navigate around them in the real world.
THE BIGGEST LOSER a show known for its incredible weight loss makeovers, will reveal an exciting makeover of its own when the popular series returns on Monday, January 4
John Stamos, Bob Saget, Bob Harper, Chris Parnell, Whitney Cummings, JB Smoove, Rob Riggle and Sasheer Zamata will bring the fun and participate in party games on a live telecast of NBC'S NEW YEAR'S EVE GAME NIGHT WITH ANDY COHEN.
John Stamos, Bob Saget, Bob Harper, Chris Parnell, Whitney Cummings, JB Smoove, Rob Riggle and Sasheer Zamata will bring the fun and participate in party games on a live telecast of NBC'S NEW YEAR'S EVE GAME NIGHT WITH ANDY COHEN
THE BIGGEST LOSER a show known for its incredible weight loss makeovers, will reveal an exciting makeover of its own when the popular series returns on Monday, January 4
Sean Hayes (Broadway's Promises Promises, NBC's SMASH) served as guest host on last night's THE LATE LATE SHOW on CBS. The talented actor opened the show with a rousing musical performance.
It's an action-packed January on NBC's “The Biggest Loser: Glory Days” with four, can't-miss special episodes leading up to the exciting live finale tonight, January 29 (8-10 p.m. ET), when one contestant will be crowned the season 16 winner.
NBC's “The Biggest Loser: Glory Days” comes to an exciting close on Thursday, January 29 (8-10 p.m. ET) as the season 16 winner is revealed and all 20 former athletes show off their incredible weight loss transformations. Together, the contestants have collectively lost over 2,100 pounds.
October will mark the 10-year anniversary month of NBC's popular series 'The Biggest Loser,' celebrating over 33,000 pounds lost in the first 15 seasons of the show. Including the season 16 contestants on the current edition, 'The Biggest Loser: GLORY Days' (airing Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC), the series has helped 310 contestants dramatically transform their health and their lives. The series moves to one-hour episodes starting October 2.
It's a 'Biggest Loser' style double-header this week as contestants compete in two challenges to gain weigh-in advantages. But it's the trainers who pay the price when they have to eat junk food every time their team answers a nutrition quiz incorrectly in the first challenge on 'The Biggest Loser: GLORY Days,' airing tonight, September 25 (8-10 p.m. ET).
It's a “Biggest Loser” style double-header this week as contestants compete in two challenges to gain weigh-in advantages. But it's the trainers who pay the price when they have to eat junk food every time their team answers a nutrition quiz incorrectly in the first challenge
NBC and Shine America's hit series “The Biggest Loser: Glory Days” returns for its 16th season Thursday, Sept. 11 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT) and is joining forces with some of the nation's leading brands.
With two new trainers on board to help contestants shed pounds and reclaim their health, “The Biggest Loser” returns to NBC Thursday, Sept. 11 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT) ready to change lives.
Rachel Frederickson, a 24-year-old voice-over artist from Los Angeles, CA, became 'The Biggest Loser' and won $250,000 in last night's live season 15 finale on NBC.
Hallmark Channel, the Heart of TV, scored with the debut of its newest annual tradition, Kitten Bowl, which drew 3.2 million unduplicated viewers during its Sunday February 2, 12-3pm premiere. In addition, the premiere and its 3 encores reached a total of 6.1 million viewers (P2+). The program, part of the network's advocacy campaign Hallmark Channel's Pet Project, outperformed the corresponding time period average from one year ago across key demographics including 41% among households; 39% among adults 25-54; and 14% among women 25-54.