

Season - Episode
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2 - 1Where are they now? Oct 25, 2004
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2 - 2Jennifer & Kim Nov 01, 2004
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2 - 3Gine & Lorrie Nov 08, 2004
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2 - 4Christina & Erica Nov 15, 2004
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2 - 5Kari & Gina Nov 22, 2004
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2 - 6Cinnamon & Patty Nov 29, 2004
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2 - 7DeLisa and Lorraine Dec 06, 2004
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2 - 8Marsha and Sylvia Dec 13, 2004
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2 - 9Amy Dore Dec 20, 2004
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2 - 10The Swan Pageant Part 1 Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 11The Swan Pageant Part 2 Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 1Kelly & Rachel Apr 07, 2004
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1 - 2Kristy & Christina Apr 12, 2004
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1 - 3Cindy & Tawnya Apr 19, 2004
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1 - 4Beth & Kathy Apr 26, 2004
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1 - 5Andrea & Belinda May 03, 2004
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1 - 6Sarina & Kelly May 10, 2004
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1 - 7Marnie & Dawn May 10, 2004
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1 - 8Tanya & Merline May 17, 2004
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1 - 9The Swan Pageant Part 1 May 24, 2004
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1 - 10The Swan Pageant Part 2 May 24, 2004
Overview
The Swan is a 2004 American reality television program broadcast on Fox in which women who were judged to be ugly were given "extreme makeovers" that included several forms of plastic surgery. The title of the series refers to the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling, in which a homely bird matures into a swan. Each contestant was assigned a panel of specialists – a coach, therapist, trainer, cosmetic surgeons, and a dentist – who together designed a program of total transformation. The contestants' work ethic, growth, and achievement was monitored over the course of three months. Each week, two women were featured, and at the episode's conclusion, one went home while another was selected to move to compete in the Swan pageant at the end of the season for a chance to be deemed The Swan. The first two seasons both aired in 2004. A third season was tipped to happen, but the show was cancelled in early 2005 after ratings continued to drop. The plastic surgeons on the team were chosen for their ability to perform often startling transformations. Drs. Terry Dubrow and Randal Haworth, both board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, were selected by the producers of the show to perform the multiple plastic surgical operations for each of the two aired seasons.