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HaDugmaniot
GenreReality television
Created byTyra Banks
Presented byGalit Gutmann
JudgesGalit Gutmann (1-3)
Miki Buganim (1-3)
Sefi Shaked (2-3)
Stella Amar (3)
Elimor Zilberman (1-3)
Yael Reich (2)
Betty Rockaway (1-2)
Eshel Ezer (1)
Shiraz Tal (1)
Country of originIsrael
No. of episodes42
Production
Running time80 minutes
Original release
NetworkChannel 10
Release21 February 2005 (2005-02-21) –
22 April 2008 (2008-04-22)

HaDugmaniot (Hebrew: הדוגמניות; English: The Models) is an Israeli reality documentary based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model and is aired on Channel 10.[1] The show pits contestants against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win a modelling contract and other prizes in hopes of a promising career start in the modeling industry.

Judges

Judges Seasons
1
(2005)
2
(2006)
3
(2008)
Galit Gutmann Main
Miki Buganim Main
Elimor Zilberman Main
Sefi Shaked Main
Stella Amar Main
Yael Reich Main
Betty Rockaway Main
Eshel Ezer Main
Shiraz Tal Main

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 judges' decision.

Arab-Israeli Niral Karantinaji won the second installment of the show.[2] During the show, Karantinaji argued with a fellow competitor, Ethiopian-Israeli Mimi Tadesa, who called her "a terrorist."[3] In the end, the audience choose Karantinaji as the winner of the series, while Tadesa achieved the second runner-up position.

Cycles

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants International Destinations
1 21 February 2005 Victoria Katzman Liat Bello Alex Hazin & Daniela Perry & Raheli Takela & Sivan Marciano, Maya Tal, Angel Augusta, Adi Strod & Alexandra Sherman, Olga Lopatin, Meitar Amos, Ines Halif, Netta Karisi, Evelin Piotrowska, Liat Ben-Rashi 16 None
2 11 January 2006 Niral Karantinaji Natali Sebag Hila Chansky & Liat Fadlon, Polly Bandel, Naomi Zilber, Ira Simonov, Sharon Markovich, Mor Rimi, Keren Goltz, Michelle Lourie, Alisia Estrin & Christin Fridman, Mimi Tadesa 14 Milan
3 8 February 2008 Ella Mashkautzen Rita Os
&
Sasha Taptikov
Shir Azran, Alina Reifa, Anastasia Bokanova, Limor Eliyahu, Liliana Sotnikov, Karin Cohen, Katya Gur, Tslil Sela & Natali Dadon 12 Paris
Antalya

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