Supermodel (Swiss TV series)

Supermodel was a Swiss reality television series which aired on 3+ in 2007 and 2008. The series documented a modeling competition, comprising novice models, to find a "Supermodel". The first season of series, which aired from November to December 2007, was presented by former model Nadja Schildknecht,[1] and the second, which aired from September to December 2008, was presented by Franziska Knuppe.[2]

Supermodel
GenreReality television
Created by3+ TV Network AG
Presented byNadja Schildknecht (1)
Franziska Knuppe (2)
JudgesNadja Schildknecht (1)
Franziska Knuppe (2)
Yannick Aellen
Mike Karg
Opening theme50 Cent feat. Justin Timberlake -
"Ayo Technology" (1)
Pink - "So What" (2)
Country of originSwitzerland
No. of episodes16
Production
Running time72-90 minutes
Release
Original network3+ TV
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original release6 November 2007 
11 November 2008
External links
Website

Show format

After an episode featuring the casting process with 100 chosen contestants, the experiences of the finalists with a weekly photo shoot, and several tasks and castings were shown in one episode that ended with the eliminated of two contestants.

Makeovers were administered to contestants early in the season (usually after the first or second elimination in the finals)

Seasons

Season Premiere date Winner Runner(s)-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants Destination(s)
1 16 November 2007 Nathalie Güdel Gorana Markovic Mirjana & Milica & Alexandra, Noemi & Anastasiya, Sabine & Erika, Ivana Vujcic & Aleksandra, Tanya Krummenacher, Arina Mironkina, Eliane Heutschi 14
Bangkok

Paris

New York
2 30 September 2008 Bianca Bauer Radha Binder Lauren & Imogen Macpherson & Anja Reolon, Sara & Angela, Andrea, Henriette, Janine Rohner, Stefanie Thommen, Maja Hatibovic, Tiffany Kappeler, Andrea, Jesica Martinez 15
Milan

London

Malé

Paris

Tokyo
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References

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