How to Look Good Naked - Season 4

How to Look Good Naked - Season 4

Season 4

Network
Episodes7
DatesApr 8, 2008 - May 20, 2008
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Episodes

Suzy and Jeannie
Season 4Episode 130 min

Suzy and Jeannie

Apr 8, 2008
Rachel
Season 4Episode 230 min

Rachel

This week, Gok meets 39-year-old theatre nurse Rachel, whose tall frame makes her feel like a man. Her hatred of the way she looks is stopping her marrying her partner, and as she approaches her next birthday, she fears feeling fat and frumpy at 40.
Apr 15, 2008
Nicki
Season 4Episode 330 min

Nicki

In this episode, Gok meets 35-year-old singleton Nicki Denbeigh whose body hang-ups are stopping her from feeling sexy and meeting a man.
Apr 22, 2008
Claire
Season 4Episode 430 min

Claire

Gok meets former beauty queen Claire Osgood. This 42-year-old former Miss Southsea hates her big boobs so much she keeps them hidden at all times: a big change from 20 years ago when she was flaunting her fabulous figure in beauty contests.
Apr 29, 2008
Jenny
Season 4Episode 530 min

Jenny

Gok meets 26-year-old mum of two Jenny Stockton, who covers her gorgeous size 8 body in her partner Simon's big, baggy clothes. Jenny hates her boobs so much she hasn't worn a bra in eight years, and doesn't even have a clue what her bra size is.
May 6, 2008
Clare
Season 4Episode 630 min

Clare

Gok meets 33-year-old wannabe actress Clare Coxon, whose low body confidence is holding her back from pursuing her dream of appearing on stage. Clare hates her thighs so much she keeps them covered in baggy oversized trousers and would never dream of putting on a skirt.
May 13, 2008
Kelly
Season 4Episode 730 min

Kelly

May 20, 2008

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