Hungary's Next Top Model
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Hungary's Next Top Model (Magyarország Következő Topmodellje in Hungarian) was a Hungarian
Hungary
Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The...

 reality television
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Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors, sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded...

 show that was based on American model
Model (person)
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 Tyra Banks
Tyra Banks
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' America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model is a reality television show in which a number of women compete for the title of America's Next Top Model and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry....

. Hungarian model Viktória Vámosi
Viktória Vámosi
Viktória Vámosi is a Hungarian model. She was born in 1974 in Budapest, Hungary. She has modeled for L'Oreal, Harrods, and Hermes, and was the original host of Hungary's Next Top Model.-References:...

 hosted the first "cycle", but left the show at the end of the cycle due to creative discrepancies with the Hungarian producers, and was replaced by Panni Epres.

The finale was live and featured a twist: next to the original top three, Réka Nagy, Anna Rónaszéki, and Judit Lattmann, the audience had the chance to vote one of the ten previously-eliminated models back into the competition. The audience chose Valentina Papp, who was the latest victim of elimination. Papp surpassed Lattmann to win third place. The eventual winner was Réka Nagy.

The debut season of the show premiered on Viasat 3
Viasat 3
Viasat 3 is a Hungarian TV channel. It was originally named Alfa TV, but when in 2000 the station was bought by Swedish MTG its name was changed. It began broadcasting as Viasat 3 in October 2000....

 in September 2006 and finished 22 December 2006.

In 2010 a British production company from London plans to produce another cycle of the program in Hungary. That show will be a slightly different from the American "Next Top Model" format.

Cycle Summary

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants International destination
1
Hungary's Next Top Model, Cycle 1
Hungary's Next Top Model, Cycle 1 began airing in September 2006 and finished on 22 December 2006.In the end, Réka Nagy became the first winner of Hungary's Next Top Model.-Contestants:-Call-Out Order:...

September 2006 Réka Nagy
Réka Nagy
Réka Nagy is a Hungarian fashion model best known for winning Hungary's Next Top Model. She is currently signed with Visage Management in Budapest but has modeled in Milan, Paris and London.-Notes:...

Anna Rónaszéki Mónika Nagy, Annamária Fentős, Xénia Matykó, Eszter Iszak, Anita Gombár, Kata Elekes, Angéla Kulcsár, Titanilla Ambrus, Fruzsina Tóth, Judit Lattmann, Valentina Papp 13  Germany
Frankfurt
Frankfurt
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Johannesburg
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