Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Myleene returns to our screens on 2nd August resuming her role as presenter of 10 Years Younger on Channel 4. Following on from the success of the last series, the show features two women going head to head with one goal – to look younger. It's non-invasive techniques versus surgery – but which will get the best results?
The show features a new time slot airing at 5pm every week night for two weeks starting on Monday 2nd August 2010. We've added the transmission dates to Myleene's Schedule – so make sure you tune in to what is shaping up to be a very exciting series!
Learn more about 10 Years Younger at the Channel 4 website.
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

This February 10 Years Younger returns, this time with our very own Myleene Klass – helping to deliver even more stunning transformations; and there's a big new twist.
Each programme will be a challenge featuring two people who are old before their time. One goes under the knife using every cosmetic enhancement trick in the book to roll back the years; while the other goes the surgery-free route – no knife or needles, but using great hair and make-up and clever fashion ideas to create a youthful transformation.
So, does surgery always look better than cheaper, more natural, beauty tricks? Who will look the best and who will lose the most years? As always, it's the numbers that count. The famous Ten Years Younger poll returns and will reveal who the public think has knocked off the most years wins in this age-defying show and there are some very interesting results.
In the first show, 50-year-old Mary from Manchester goes down the surgery route while 49-year-old Kathleen from Cleveleys is on a non-surgical mission to roll back the years.
Catch the brand new series Thursday 5th February, 8pm on Channel 4. To find out more about the show visit our 10 Years Younger section or the Channel 4 website.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Channel 4 have secured Myleene Klass to present a brand new version of the popular make over show, 10 Years Younger.
The series returns early next year as 10 Years Younger: The Challenge, with an exciting new format twist – it's Natural vs The Knife as two very different methods to achieve a younger look go head to head, but who will drop the most years? The programme will tackle two members of the public who look old before their time, one will go down the surgery route, whilst the other avoids the knife and needles and instead uses great make-up, new hair and clever fashion ideas to drop more than a decade the natural way.
Myleene Klass, said: “It's a real privilege to present such a well established show that makes a monumental difference to people's lives. I have been filming the show for the past few days and already there are so many jaw dropping, heart warming moments. Like everyone else, I can't wait to see the transformations, as well as picking up lots of tips along the way!"
Andrew Jackson, Editor, Features, said: “We're thrilled to have Myleene on board as the format has been reinvented at a time when the pressure to look young; and the choices available to achieve that look are being examined so closely. From her days as a pop star through to her modelling career, Myleene knows exactly what it's like to have her face and body scrutinised so she'll be able to relate to the men and women featured in the programme.”
10 Years Younger is produced by Maverick Television, the production company behind Miss Naked Beauty, Embarrassing Teenage Bodies and How To Look Good Naked.