The Swan (TV series)

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The Swan
Swanlogo.jpg
Format Reality show
Developed by FremantleMedia
Starring Amanda Byram (host)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 18 (9 from season 1 and 9 from season 2)
Production
Executive producer(s) Arthur Smith
Nely Galan
Running time 45–50 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel FOX
Original run 02012-04-07 April 7 – December 20, 2004 (2004-12-20)

The Swan is a 2004 American reality television program broadcast on Fox in which women who were judged to be 'ugly' were given "extreme makeovers" that included several forms of plastic surgery. The title of the series refers to the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling, in which a homely bird matures into a swan.

Each contestant was assigned a panel of specialists — a coach, therapist, trainer, cosmetic surgeons and a dentist — who together designed a program of total transformation. The contestants’ work ethic, growth and achievement was monitored during a three-month process. Each week, two women were featured, and at the episode’s conclusion, one went home while another was selected to move to compete in the Swan pageant at the end of the season for a chance to be deemed The Swan.

Both the first and second seasons debuted in 2004. A third season was tipped to happen, but the show was cancelled in early 2005 after continued ratings drops.

The plastic surgeons on the team were chosen for their ability to perform often startling transformations. Drs. Terry Dubrow and Randal Haworth, both board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, were selected by the producers of the show to perform the multiple plastic surgical operations for each of the two aired seasons.

Contents

[edit] Season one

The Swan debuted on April 7, 2004.

EP Contestant #1 Contestant #2
1 Kelly Alemi Rachel Love-Fraser
2 Kristy Garza Christina Tyree
3 Cindy Ingle Tawnya C.
4 Beth Lay Kathy Rickers
5 Andrea Morris Belinda Bessant
6 Sarina Voight Kelly Becker
7 Marnie Rygiewicz Dawn Goad
8 Tanya S. Merline Norman
     Through to the pageant
     Wildcard
     Contestant Tanya, dropped out of the show, after being caught with a mirror (which is against the rules of appearing on the series), so she left the show (on her own accord), so Merline was automatically in the swan pageant.

[edit] Swan pageant

At the show the judges would score in every category with the swan contestants competing, eventually being whittled down to three finalists. The judges at the show were:

The prizes awarded to the winner were:

[edit] Final competition scores

Swan Finalist Evening Gown Swimsuit Q&A Lingerie
Rachel 9.8 (1) 9.8 (1) 9.6 (1) 9.7 (1)
Beth 9.6 (2) 9.6 (2) 9.2 (2) 9.1 (3)
Cindy 9.4 (3) 9.4 (3) 8.9 (5) 9.3 (2)
Kelly 8.5 (6) 8.5 (6) 9.0 (3) 8.9 (4)
Marnie 8.8 (4) 9.0 (4) 8.4 (6) 8.6 (5)
Sarina 8.7 (5) 8.7 (5) 9.0 (3) 8.4 (6)
Merline 7.9 (7) 7.9 (7)
Christina 7.8 (8) 7.9 (7)
Belinda 7.7 (9) 7.7 (9)
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Top 6
     Top 9


(#)  Rank in each round of competition

After 9 episodes and 16 makeovers it was announced that Rachel Love-Fraser had won the swan pageant. Beth placed runner up, with Cindy second-runner up.

[edit] Season two

Season two debuted on October 27, 2004. Kari and Gina. B from episode 4 were sisters.

EP Contestant #1 Contestant #2
1 Jennifer Kim
2 Gina Davis Lorrie
3 Christina Erica
4 Gina Brevada Kari Brevada
5 Cinnamon Patti
6 DeLisa Styles Lorraine
7 Marsha Sylvia
8 Amy Dore
     Through to the pageant
     Wildcard

[edit] Swan Pageant

At the show the judges scored the swan contestants in several categories, whittling them down to three finalists. The judges at the show were:

The prizes awarded to the winner were:

[edit] Final competition scores

Swan Finalist Evening Gown Swimsuit Q&A Lingerie
DeLisa 9.9 (1) 9.9 (1) 9.5 (1) 9.9 (1)
Gina B 9.5 (2) 9.5 (2) 9.3 (2) 9.3 (2)
Erica 9.3 (3) 9.3 (3) 9.1 (4) 9.1 (3)
Kari 9.2 (4) 9.3 (3) 9.1 (4) 9.1 (3)
Gina D 8.9 (5) 8.8 (5) 9.3 (2) 9.1 (3)
Jennifer 8.3 (6) 8.3 (6)
Amy 8.2 (7) 8.2 (7)
Marsha 8.2 (7) 8.2 (7)
Cinnamon 8.1 (9) 8.1 (9)
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Top 5
     Top 9


(#)  Rank in each round of competition

After 9 episodes and 16 makeovers it was announced that DeLisa Styles had won the swan pageant. Gina B placed runner up, with Erica second-runner up.

[edit] Criticism

The Swan has been widely criticized for promoting plastic surgery and a beauty standard packaged and marketed by the fashion industry, as well as for demonstrating a lack of ethics by preying on vulnerable women. The journalist Jennifer L. Pozner, in her book, Reality Bites Back, calls The Swan “the most sadistic reality series of the decade.”[1]

It attracted further criticism internationally as British comedian and writer Charlie Brooker launched attacks on The Swan during his Channel 4 show 'You Have Been Watching', where guest Josie Long suggested the show be renamed "The bullies were right".[2][3]

The show was ranked at #1 in Entertainment Weekly's 10 Worst Reality-TV Shows Ever.[4]

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