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January 14, 2013
The contestants take part in a trivia challenge that tests their knowledge of childhood obesity; Dr. Joanna Dolgoff travels to the kids' homes to help their families cut junk food out of their diets.
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06 January 2013
We're Back... And S...
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07 January 2013
Get Moving
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14 January 2013
Cut the Junk
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21 January 2013
Pay It Forward
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28 January 2013
Waist & Money
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04 February 2013
Lead by Example
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11 February 2013
Tough Love
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18 February 2013
Be Yourself
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25 February 2013
Face Your Fears
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Tv Guide Breaking News
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10:51 EST, 16 Jan, 2013
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Starting weight: 328 pounds End of Week 2: 300 pounds Total loss: 28 pounds
Woooo Hooooo! Thanks to my team, I have made it to Week 3! Thanks guys!
We start out by meeting Alison Sweeney in what looks like aChuck E. Cheese's ... but with more candy.
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maximiliano
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09:14 EST, 16 Jan, 2013
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As this week’s episode of The Biggest Loser opened with a teary-eyed Dannie and Pam embracing themselves after losing yet another teammate, I wondered if the tears were for Nate or their fear of now being left with only one other person to abs
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Buddy TV
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14:39 EST, 15 Jan, 2013
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After Nate's elimination last week, the two remaining members of the white team (Danni and Pam) tearfully embrace and offer each other encouragement. They know they need to do absolutely everything to lose the weight and stay on the ranch.
Temptation
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Zap2It
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13:46 EST, 15 Jan, 2013
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This week's episode of "The Biggest Loser" has a theme: cutting the junk. The blue team, who comes in last in a childhood obesity trivia bowl is forced to spend 4 1/2 hours per day -- the amount of time the average American child spends watching TV -- tra
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maximiliano
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13:34 EST, 14 Jan, 2013
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The Biggest Loser Season 14 episode 3 airs Monday Jan 14 2013 on NBC at 8 pm. Episode Synopsis : “Cutting the junk” is this week’s theme, and the players begin with a trivia challenge testing their knowledge about childhood obesity. The l
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