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HaDugmaniot
''HaDugmaniot'' (; ) is an Television in Israel, Israeli Reality television, reality Documentary film, documentary based on Tyra Banks' ''America's Next Top Model'' and is aired on Channel 10 (Israel), Channel 10. The show pits contestants against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win a model (person), modelling contract and other prizes in hopes of a promising career start in the modeling industry. Judges History The show is hosted by Galit Gutmann, one of Israel's leading models. The biggest difference between ''HaDugmaniyot'' and ''ANTM'' is the live finale aired as the end of each season where the already eliminated contestants get voted back into the final. Season 1 contestant that was voted back was Evelin Piotrowska. Season 2 were Christin Fridman and Natali Sabag. Season 3 was Tslil Sela and Rita Os. Another difference is the audience choosing the winner of the show unlike in former eliminations, which are all based solely on the panel of judg ...
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HaDugmaniyot (season 2)
Cycle two of ''HaDugmaniot'' aired from January 3, 2006 to April 12, 2006 on Israel 10, Channel 10 and saw 14 girls compete for the title of the new Israeli Top Model. Once again hosted by Galit Gutman, the cycle contained 13 episodes. The prize for this cycle included a three-year modeling contract with Yuli Models and a campaign for Madina Milano cosmetic. The international destination of the cycle was Milan. After the original top 3 was chosen, the eleven prior eliminated girls received another chance to compete in the final. Natali Sabag & Christin Fridman are the two will compete in the live finale. They joined Alisia Estrin, Mimi Tadesa & Niral Karantinaji in the live final, where the audience voted Niral the winner of the cycle. Contestants ''(ages stated are at start of contest)'' Episode summaries Episode 1 ''Original airdate: 11 January 2006'' The 14 girls chosen to compete for the title "HaDugmaniot" come from all over the country to Tel Aviv. They went to the Da ...
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HaDugmaniot
''HaDugmaniot'' (; ) is an Television in Israel, Israeli Reality television, reality Documentary film, documentary based on Tyra Banks' ''America's Next Top Model'' and is aired on Channel 10 (Israel), Channel 10. The show pits contestants against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win a model (person), modelling contract and other prizes in hopes of a promising career start in the modeling industry. Judges History The show is hosted by Galit Gutmann, one of Israel's leading models. The biggest difference between ''HaDugmaniyot'' and ''ANTM'' is the live finale aired as the end of each season where the already eliminated contestants get voted back into the final. Season 1 contestant that was voted back was Evelin Piotrowska. Season 2 were Christin Fridman and Natali Sabag. Season 3 was Tslil Sela and Rita Os. Another difference is the audience choosing the winner of the show unlike in former eliminations, which are all based solely on the panel of judg ...
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HaDugmaniyot (season 1)
The first cycle of ''HaDugmaniot'' aired from March 2005 to June 23, 2005, on Channel 10 and saw 16 girls compete for the title of the new Israeli Top Model. Hosted by Galit Gutman. The cycle contained 15 episodes (including casting episode, recap episode, comeback episodes and after-the-show episode). The prize package for this cycle included a three-year modeling contract with Look Agency, representation by Maybelline New York and a 3-day trip to New York City from Maybelline. After the original top 3 was chosen, the thirteen prior eliminated girls received another chance to compete in the final when all of them were brought back in Episode 11. At the end of that episode, all of them voted for which girl they wanted to be in the final. Evelin Piotrowska are the girl will compete in the live finale. She joined Liat Bello, Liat Ben-Rashi & Victoria Katzman in the live final, where the audience voted Victoria the winner of the cycle. Contestants ''(ages stated are at start of ...
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HaDugmaniyot (season 3)
Season three of ''HaDugmaniot'' aired from February 2, 2008, to April 22, 2008, on Channel 10 and saw 12 girls compete for the title of the new Israeli Top Model. Once again hosted by Galit Gutman, the season contained 14 episodes (including a recap and a best-of episode). In Episode 1, 18 semifinalists were invited to the models' house in Tel Aviv where at the end of the Episode the 12 finalists were determined when they received a necklace which indicated their permission to be in the competition. After a girl was sent home, she had to return this necklace. The international destination of the season was once again Paris, to where Gutman already took the girls from Season 1. After the original top 3 was chosen, the nine prior eliminated girls received another chance to compete in the final when all of them were brought back in Episode 12. At the end of that episode, all twelve girls voted for which girl they wanted to be in the final. Tslil Sela, previously eliminated by her ...
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