Do they still make Supersize vs Superskinny?
The popular eating disorders documentary on Channel 4 is now in its 7th Series! Series 7 also features reports on eating disorders, morbid obesity and extreme eating habits. Like it’s fellow show, Secret Eaters, Supersize vs Superskinny seeks to educate us about eating habits.
Who narrates Supersize vs Superskinny?
Daisy Donovan
Supersize vs Superskinny is a British television programme on Channel 4 that features information about dieting and extreme eating lifestyles….
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Narrated by | Daisy Donovan Liza Tarbuck (2008–14) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 7 |
Where can I find Supersize vs Superskinny?
Currently you are able to watch “Supersize vs Superskinny” streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Tubi TV.
When did Supersize vs Superskinny come out?
January 22, 2008
Supersize vs Superskinny/First episode date
What do you need to know about Supersize vs Superskinny?
Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Please try again! DID YOU KNOW? Each of the participants eat the diet of the other. At the end of the experiment, they have a better idea of how extreme their consumption looks to another person. Every episode I saw had See full summary »
How big is Jo Allan in Supersize vs Superskinny?
Jo Allan : [ 271 pounds ] There’s just so much I feel I can’t do with my kids because of my size. Khalilah Morse : [ 524 pounds ] Yeah. Jo Allan : You know, just playing football with my little boy and going swimming.
Who was Lisa from the TV show Supersize?
The “superskinny” would usually be shown pictures of their body and be told about the drastic long-term health effects. In the second series, the “supersizer” was sent to meet a woman named Lisa, whose obesity had meant that she could no longer care for herself and was receiving an operation because of her weight.
How does Dr Jessen use shock tactics on Supersize?
Usually Dr Jessen uses shock tactics to demonstrate how poor someone’s diet is. Both participants are occasionally shown the extent of their poor diet – for example, through bags of sugar. The “superskinny” would usually be shown pictures of their body and be told about the drastic long-term health effects.