10 Years Younger

2004
10 Years Younger

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Kathleen and Mary Feb 05, 2009

Cleaning company manager Mary Gibson has the body of a 30-something but her face tells a very different story. A lifetime of sunbeds and smoking have piled on the years, leaving Mary with no choice but to carry out a daily 'Polyfilla' makeup job to fill the cracks. Poll age before: 63 (35 from behind)Poll age after: 47Real age: 50 Meanwhile, Civil Servant Kathleen is stuck in a time warp - having spent 25 years with the same hair cut and ten wearing the same pair of glasses. The passage of time has also left Kathleen with saggy eye-lids and crooked teeth. Poll age before: 60Poll age after: 45Real age: 49 Can Myleene wave the 10 Years Younger magic wand and turn these plain Janes into beautiful bombshells?

EP2 Samantha and David Feb 12, 2009

Recently qualified Kentish beauty therapist Samantha Harris, 41, dreams of working in a top salon - but hammering the sun-beds and cigarettes has left her with a bulldog frown, saggy eye-lids and wrinkly skin. Meanwhile, ex-navy lad David Yule, 58, is on the hunt for romance, but a 43-year smoking habit has left him with a gaunt face and weathered skin. He may have the body and the energy of a man half his age, but Londoner David needs to recapture his youthful days. It's up to Myleene and the team to drag this drab duo back a decade, turning saggy into sassy and grizzled into chiselled.

EP3 Susan and Helen Feb 19, 2009

For 29-year-old mum-of-three Helen, life should be about looking good and feeling great. But clad in baggy t-shirts and plagued by a catalogue of skin problems, Helen is in dire need of some youthful sparkle. Standing at the school gates with the other mums highlights how prematurely she has aged. Meanwhile, 53-year-old Susan from Sussex is ready for change. Her white and grey hair gives her an OAP appearance and she has been offered a free bus pass on many occasions. Can a wardrobe overhaul and some dazzling non-surgical treatments help Helen get her groove back? And will some super surgery awaken a sexier Susan?

EP4 Marie and Jenni Mar 05, 2009

For Dartford's Marie, gravity has taken its toll. While she still enjoys lots of male attention, these days it's not always for the right reasons, and wolf whistles are a distant memory of the past. Having lost her looks to life in the fast lane, and fags and booze, Marie needs to do something fast to return to the glamour of years gone by. Shedding the pounds has left Northampton's Jenni playing catch-up when it comes to anti-ageing. In the past she never really cared much for fashion and beauty, but now she harbours aspirations of owning her own catering company and her image needs an overhaul. But will non-surgical methods provide enough magic for Jenni to turn back the clock?

EP5 Sybil and Karen Mar 12, 2009

Sporty Sybil, 61, has the body of a woman half her age; but her face looks double it. Spending over 25 years on the bowling green under the intense South African sun, has left her looking more elderly than effervescent. With dreams of mixing with the fashion conscious, Sybil needs to make a few drastic changes to her appearance to ensure she looks the part. Meanwhile, 38-year-old customer services manager Karen has let herself go. Cutting her own hair, and living by a wash-and-go beauty regime, has resulted in a ragged look that is crying out for help. From the roots of her greying mane, all the way down to her slip-ons, Karen needs a re-vamp. Can the team retrieve her youthful sparkle?

EP6 Dawn and Sheila Mar 19, 2009

Droopy eyed Dawn is in need of some serious DIY. This B cashier would rather hide away in the basement than face her public, wearing clothes that are two sizes too big and being mistaken for a 60 year old that was alive during the war. Shaggy haired Sheila used to be a hairdresser, however it wasn't her disastrous two-tone hairdo that made her look as out of place as a bald man at a barbers; compared to all the fashionable young stylists she worked with, her face simply didn't fit.

EP7 Sue and Dot Jan 01, 0001

Sue and Dot want to roll back the years. Leading cosmetic surgeon Jan Stanek competes with Lisa Eldridge, who champions non-surgical treatments, to offer the perfect solution.

EP8 Jane and Denise Jan 01, 0001

After smoking since age of 15 and hammering the sunbeds, Jane is in need of some freshening up. And Denise Bird, and her frizzy hair and dodgy outdated rock-chick look, needs a major overhaul.

EP9 Susan and Finola Apr 02, 2009

The Team give nursery teaching assistant Susan Welsh and Transport Police Officer Finola Connors a top-to-toe transformation

EP10 Janice and Shere Jan 01, 0001

Myleene and the Team try to help support-worker Janice Cassidy lose some years, and prepare interior designer Shere Morady to have her photo taken with her stunning daughters

EP11 Janet and Beverley Jan 01, 0001

Myleene helps sun-loving smoker Janet and Beverley - whose fabulous figure never sees the light of day - to roll back the years

EP12 Liz and Julie Jan 01, 0001

Can the 10 Years Younger team help horsey girl Liz and mum-of-five Julie get their groove back?

EP13 Nikki and Jane Jan 01, 0001

Myleene catches up with two 10 Years Younger success stories: kennel maid and ex-Mohican wearer Nikki, and Jane, a Cinderella from Surrey, but with two very glamorous older sisters.

EP14 Veronica and Simon Jan 01, 0001

This episode looks back at two top transformations. How has time treated sun-worshipper Veronica and hippy Simon since they were first on 10 Years Younger?

EP15 Vivienne and Amanda Jan 01, 0001

This episode revisits Vivienne Tremaine, the DIY diva who lost her hair and her looks, and ex-navy girl and mum-of-five Amanda Davies, whose sugary tea and cigarette habit had piled on the years

EP16 Denise and Linda Jan 01, 0001

The show revisits two memorable transformations, hooking up again with community support worker Denise Pearson, and school secretary Linda Strallen.

EP17 Mel and Cathy Jan 01, 0001

The show revisits single-chef and mum Mel Smith, and artist and mum-of-four Cathy Fisher, to find out how their make-over transformations have impacted on their lives.

EP18 Bus Pass Challenge Jan 01, 0001

Myleene and the team try to turn back the clock for 64-year-old sun-lover Marie and 72-year-old Betty, who wants to look less grannyish, and more like the vibrant woman she feels inside. Which procedure will win: the face pack or the facelift?

EP19 Janine and Eileen Jan 01, 0001

Myleene meets jaded granny Janine Fairfax and busy working mum Eileen Flaherty, both of whom hope to roll back the years
6.2| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 28 April 2004 Canceled
Producted By: Maverick Television
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/10-years-younger
Synopsis

This cruel-to-be-kind show gives participants the unflinching truth about the way they look – much older than their real age. A team of experts sets out to make them look and feel more youthful, with an action plan which could include anything from chemical peels and nose surgery, to new teeth, new clothes and new hair. Then it's back on to the street again, to find out if the tricks of the trade really can make them look 10 Years Younger.

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IridescentTranquility I have mixed feelings about this programme - while I think it is a good opportunity for people (assuming they are willing participants) to overhaul their look and wardrobe and consider what really suits them in the fashion sense, I do find the programme's methods a bit brutal. On the other hand, I am not the most neutral of observers - I have certainly never bought into the idea that I can't go out in public unless my hair and clothes are immaculate.Another problem is that it sometimes tries too hard to make people "fashionable" when the viewer can see that the person doesn't really want to, for example, trying to encourage people to wear bolder coloured make up when it is obvious that, if given such shades, the guinea pig will never wear them again after this programme The presenter can be patronising in an irritatingly nice way, as though all the criticism is in the subject's best interests - one programme I have seen subtly mocks someone for having "a hairstyle that hasn't been fashionable since Boney M" - the fact that maybe it actually suits them doesn't count, the presenters think their guinea pig should be "modernised", so modernised they're going to be. They aren't asked what they want; the presenter and hairdresser or make up artist seem to confer over their subject's head, oblivious to whether they are prescribing make up regimes etc that the guinea pig is never likely to stick to.Every single programme seems to involve the guinea pig going into surgery for some cosmetic improvement - be it chemical peel or skin-plumping treatments, there is always the subtle feeling from the programme that - if the guinea pig doesn't undergo surgery, they aren't trying hard enough to look their best.In conclusion I think the makeover idea is a good idea, but the "all or nothing" attitude gets a little hard to take after a while.