Design Wars
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Revision as of 22:26, 10 September 2016
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Host
Mark Durden-Smith with Ann Maurice
Broadcast
A Talkback and Thames co-production for ITV1, 13 Sep - 3 Oct 2003 (approx. 17 shows in 1 series)
Synopsis
A sort of competitive Changing Rooms which played out over three weeks. Five top international interior designers (yes, apparently such people do exist) were each given one of a row of houses in Nottingham and told to do them up, with daily updates on their progress and a vote at the end to decide the winner.
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Trivia
The show was poorly received ("Blisteringly bad" one of the more printable comments). It was pulled from a plum slot at 9.30 Saturday night, opposite the Fame Academy results show, and burned off in a teatime slot.
Champion
Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla