The expansion of free streaming services continues unabated. On Wednesday, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (Csse) shared some details on its ever-expanding reach and upcoming original programming at the Iab Newfronts in New York. A month after launching a new advertising sales division known as Crackle Connex, Csse reports having an audience of over 80 million monthly active users, up 100% year-over-year.
This rapid expansion was aided by the company acquiring Redbox last May, giving Csse an out-of-home presence, but the majority of the growth comes from the addition of over 160 channels on the company’s free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) and ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) services.
Watch Now $0 / month crackle.com
Csse also benefited from the addition of Crackle and Redbox buttons on [Vizio Smart TV] remotes, making the free streaming services even easier to access and front-of-mind for viewers. Thanks to new deals with the likes of Crunchyroll, Funimation, Vidgo,...
This rapid expansion was aided by the company acquiring Redbox last May, giving Csse an out-of-home presence, but the majority of the growth comes from the addition of over 160 channels on the company’s free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) and ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) services.
Watch Now $0 / month crackle.com
Csse also benefited from the addition of Crackle and Redbox buttons on [Vizio Smart TV] remotes, making the free streaming services even easier to access and front-of-mind for viewers. Thanks to new deals with the likes of Crunchyroll, Funimation, Vidgo,...
- 5/3/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
More stars are joining Oxfam's Propeller campaigns, where fans can have the chance to win a customized virtual hangout session with their favorite celebrities and support Oxfam’s lifesaving work to help the most vulnerable people suffering the impacts of Covid-19.
Celebrity friends have joined with Oxfam to offer one lucky person the opportunity for a customized virtual hangout session. Fans can enjoy a virtual happy hour with Alyssa Milano, a Virtual Chat with Genevieve Gorder on Keeping Home Cozy While Sheltered, and an HQ Trivia game with Sharon Carpenter, among other experiences. All donations go directly to Oxfam’s Covid-19 response in the Us and around the world.
Oxfam is responding to this unprecedented pandemic, leveraging their expertise in water, sanitation, and hygiene while advocating for the most vulnerable. People can donate or just take a pledge.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/19749-alyssa-milano-genevieve-gorder-sharon-carpenter-and-others-join-oxfams-covid-relief
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Celebrity friends have joined with Oxfam to offer one lucky person the opportunity for a customized virtual hangout session. Fans can enjoy a virtual happy hour with Alyssa Milano, a Virtual Chat with Genevieve Gorder on Keeping Home Cozy While Sheltered, and an HQ Trivia game with Sharon Carpenter, among other experiences. All donations go directly to Oxfam’s Covid-19 response in the Us and around the world.
Oxfam is responding to this unprecedented pandemic, leveraging their expertise in water, sanitation, and hygiene while advocating for the most vulnerable. People can donate or just take a pledge.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/19749-alyssa-milano-genevieve-gorder-sharon-carpenter-and-others-join-oxfams-covid-relief
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- 5/25/2020
- Look to the Stars
Frank Bielec, a quirky interior designer who was a key part of the reality TV show Trading Spaces, has died at age 72. His death was confirmed by his wife, who said he passed on Friday at a Houston, Texas hospital.
Bielec was part of Trading Spaces between 2000 and 2008. The show involved swapping houses between two homeowners, who then would work with a team of designers to revamp a room on a $1,000 budget. Bielic’s funny, warm style was an instant hit with viewers.
He began his career as an elementary school teacher, teaching art and social studies. But he obtained a Master’s degree in art and design, then left teaching to become a florist for 20 years. He then went into the cross-stitch business with his wife, Judy.
His big break into television came when he was standing in for a demonstrator at a convention. There, he was approached by an Hgtv producer,...
Bielec was part of Trading Spaces between 2000 and 2008. The show involved swapping houses between two homeowners, who then would work with a team of designers to revamp a room on a $1,000 budget. Bielic’s funny, warm style was an instant hit with viewers.
He began his career as an elementary school teacher, teaching art and social studies. But he obtained a Master’s degree in art and design, then left teaching to become a florist for 20 years. He then went into the cross-stitch business with his wife, Judy.
His big break into television came when he was standing in for a demonstrator at a convention. There, he was approached by an Hgtv producer,...
- 5/16/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Global Lyme Alliance (Gla), the leading 501c3 dedicated to conquering Lyme and other tick-borne diseases through research, education, awareness, and patient services today announced that its fifth annual New York City Gala raised over $2.5 million last night at Cipriani 42nd Street in Manhattan.
Yolanda Hadid attends Global Lyme Alliance New York Gala
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The money raised at the event will support Gla’s mission to advance scientific research leading to a reliable diagnostic test, improved treatment options, and ultimately, find a cure for Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.
The gala experience was produced by sponsor and celebrated event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events, who donated his event planning and design services towards the Global Lyme Alliance’s New York Gala for the fifth consecutive year. Showcasing his unique commitment to philanthropic causes, the spectacular and one-of-a-kind gala was an evening to remember for invited celebrities,...
Yolanda Hadid attends Global Lyme Alliance New York Gala
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The money raised at the event will support Gla’s mission to advance scientific research leading to a reliable diagnostic test, improved treatment options, and ultimately, find a cure for Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.
The gala experience was produced by sponsor and celebrated event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events, who donated his event planning and design services towards the Global Lyme Alliance’s New York Gala for the fifth consecutive year. Showcasing his unique commitment to philanthropic causes, the spectacular and one-of-a-kind gala was an evening to remember for invited celebrities,...
- 10/23/2019
- Look to the Stars
Global Lyme Alliance (Gla), the leading 501©(3) dedicated to conquering Lyme and other tick-borne diseases, will hold its 5th Annual New York City Gala on Thursday, October 10th, 2019 at Cipriani 42nd Street.
The event aims to raise Lyme disease awareness and research funds to improve diagnostics, treatments and ultimately find a cure for Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. This year’s honored guests include Bob and Karen Kelly, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, Lyme patient, and staunch advocates dedicated to finding a cure for this insidious disease. Adrienne Nolan-Smith, wellness and patient advocate, speaker and founder of WellBe (@getwellbe), a media company and lifestyle brand focused on bridging the gap between the healthcare system and the wellness movement; and David Nolan, father of three Lyme survivors and former vice chairman of Millennium Partners.
Celebrated event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events is producing the gala experience and donating his designs and décor to the virtuous.
The event aims to raise Lyme disease awareness and research funds to improve diagnostics, treatments and ultimately find a cure for Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. This year’s honored guests include Bob and Karen Kelly, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, Lyme patient, and staunch advocates dedicated to finding a cure for this insidious disease. Adrienne Nolan-Smith, wellness and patient advocate, speaker and founder of WellBe (@getwellbe), a media company and lifestyle brand focused on bridging the gap between the healthcare system and the wellness movement; and David Nolan, father of three Lyme survivors and former vice chairman of Millennium Partners.
Celebrated event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events is producing the gala experience and donating his designs and décor to the virtuous.
- 10/2/2019
- Look to the Stars
Some folks do start out their lives heading in a different direction but then seem to right themselves and go down another path eventually and find what they really want to do. Then there are people like Genevieve Gorder who know what they want to do but take their time getting there and do what is necessary along the way. Her fame has built throughout her time on TV and has been created as she’s continued to push ahead and find the means to get to where she wanted to be. Her ability to present herself as something and someone
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- 3/27/2019
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
She's officially a married woman! Trading Spaces star Genevieve Gorder, 44, tied the knot with her designer and builder fiancé, Christian Dunbar, over the weekend. The pair had a very intimate ceremony in Morocco with their close family and friends and documented the happy celebration on Instagram. Before Genevieve took Christian's hand in marriage, she posted a cute photo of herself and her soulmate wearing white robes shortly before they began their wedding festivities. "Let's throw a party shall we?" Genevieve captioned the sweet pic on Friday, Sept. 21. View this post on Instagram Let’s throw a party shall we? . . . #cd❤️gg #morocco A post shared by Genevieve Gorder (@genevievegorder) on Sep 21, 2018 at 5:21pm Pdt Wedding guests also documented the beautiful celebration on social media and posted pics of a gorgeous Moroccan dinner that they shared with the newlyweds. Last February, Christian and Genevieve confirmed their engagement to People with the TV star gushing.
- 9/24/2018
- by Lindsey Burns
- Closer Weekly
Trading Spaces is sticking around. Today, TLC announced they've renewed the TV show for a 10th season.
The home renovation show follows neighbors as they remake each other’s houses with the help of designers and carpenters. The series is hosted by Paige Davis and features designers Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, and Vern Yip. New designers include John Gidding, Kahi Lee, and Sabrina Soto.
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The home renovation show follows neighbors as they remake each other’s houses with the help of designers and carpenters. The series is hosted by Paige Davis and features designers Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, and Vern Yip. New designers include John Gidding, Kahi Lee, and Sabrina Soto.
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- 9/8/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Neighbors, prepare your reaction faces because Trading Spaces is back in production. The TLC home makeover show that features two pairs of neighbors swapping homes to remake a room returned to huge ratings in 2018 and production on a second revival season is now underway. Who's return? We've got that scoop. Along with host Paige Davis, the new season will feature…everyone from last year! Brett Tutor, Carter Oosterhouse, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo Tomas, Joanie Sprague, John Gidding, Kahi Lee, Laurie Smith, Sabrina Soto, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip will all return for some savvy makeovers. Like last year, the two sets of neighbors will trade rooms for two days and with the help of a...
- 9/7/2018
- E! Online
Trading Spaces will return. Today, TLC announced they've renewed the TV series reboot for a 10th season.The home renovation show follows neighbors as they remake each other's houses with the help of designers and carpenters. The series is hosted by Paige Davis and features designers Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, and Vern Yip. New designers include John Gidding, Kahi Lee, and Sabrina Soto.Read More…...
- 5/31/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Trading Spaces” returned to TLC and brought the network’s largest Saturday night audience in eight years.
The premiere episode of the home design show was the most-watched show on TV across the entire night, with 2.8 million total viewers, besting the season premiere of the CBS drama “Ransom” and the HBO’s “Paterno” biopic starring Al Pacino.
The episode was preceded by an hourlong reunion special, which also won its timeslot with 2.5 million total viewers. Together, the two shows earned the Discovery-owned network its most-watched Saturday night block in since 2010.
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“Trading Spaces” was revived by TLC after a decade off the air, with original host Paige Davis returning, as well as designers and carpenters Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip. New cast members include Brett Tutor, Joanie Dodd, John Gidding, Kahi Lee and Sabrina Soto.
It is produced by Authentic Entertainment, a subsidiary of Endemol Shine North America
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The premiere episode of the home design show was the most-watched show on TV across the entire night, with 2.8 million total viewers, besting the season premiere of the CBS drama “Ransom” and the HBO’s “Paterno” biopic starring Al Pacino.
The episode was preceded by an hourlong reunion special, which also won its timeslot with 2.5 million total viewers. Together, the two shows earned the Discovery-owned network its most-watched Saturday night block in since 2010.
Also Read: 'Trading Spaces' Host Paige Davis 'Really Liked' That 'Prison of Love' Bedroom - for Real
“Trading Spaces” was revived by TLC after a decade off the air, with original host Paige Davis returning, as well as designers and carpenters Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip. New cast members include Brett Tutor, Joanie Dodd, John Gidding, Kahi Lee and Sabrina Soto.
It is produced by Authentic Entertainment, a subsidiary of Endemol Shine North America
Read original story ‘Trading Spaces’ Hands TLC Its Highest-Rated Saturday in 8 Years At TheWrap...
- 4/12/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
They're back and better than ever! The highly-anticipated Trading Spaces reboot is set to premiere on TLC on April 7, 10 years after the original's series finale. The hit show aired on the network from 2000 to 2008, and now that it's coming back, many have wondered who's returning for the reboot. Check out the video above to see the new and improved cast of Trading Spaces — you're bound to recognize pretty much everyone! The basis of the home-design show is simple: two sets of neighbors are each given their own designer and carpenter, and they're let loose to redesign one room in the other neighbor's home — all in a 48 hour time limit and on a $1,000 budget (It's been reportedly raised from $1,000 to $2,000 for the reboot, though!). Throughout its eight-year tenure, fans fell in love with many of the cast members, so luckily most of the fan favorites are returning. (Photo Credit: Getty Images...
- 3/31/2018
- by Lindsey Burns
- Closer Weekly
The new Trading Spaces is right around the corner! The original TLC home improvement series aired between 2000 and 2008 and showed how neighbors redesigned rooms in each other's homes, with professional help, of course. A Trading Spaces reboot premieres next month and will feature returning cast members Paige Davis, the host, carpenter Ty Pennington, and designers Hildi Santo-Tomas, Genevieve Gorder, Laurie Smith, Doug Wilson and Vern Yip. The new series will also feature newbies Joanie Sprague, formerly of America's Next Top Model, and Hgtv star John Gidding. Many of the stars recalled in a Parade magazine interview some...
- 3/30/2018
- E! Online
Genevieve Gorder’s next project? Wedding planning!
The Trading Spaces star, 43, confirmed to People on Monday that she’s engaged to furniture designer Christian Dunbar, 45.
“It takes a pretty big love to interrupt a beautiful life…this one was undeniable,” she said.
As a returning face in the upcoming TLC revival, premiering April 7, the exciting update is one of many for the designer and her 10-year-old daughter, Bebelle. But just who is the man who put the stunning sparkler on her finger? Here, a few things to note about the reality star’s soon-to-be husband:
Related: Trading Spaces Reboot Promises...
The Trading Spaces star, 43, confirmed to People on Monday that she’s engaged to furniture designer Christian Dunbar, 45.
“It takes a pretty big love to interrupt a beautiful life…this one was undeniable,” she said.
As a returning face in the upcoming TLC revival, premiering April 7, the exciting update is one of many for the designer and her 10-year-old daughter, Bebelle. But just who is the man who put the stunning sparkler on her finger? Here, a few things to note about the reality star’s soon-to-be husband:
Related: Trading Spaces Reboot Promises...
- 2/20/2018
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Congrats are in order for Genevieve Gorder!
The Trading Spaces vet, who is returning for the TLC series’ revival in spring 2018, is engaged to designer and builder Christian Dunbar, People can confirm.
“It takes a pretty big love to interrupt a beautiful life…this one was undeniable,” says Gorder, 43, of her relationship with Dunbar. “So off we go to the dance again.”
With Dunbar, the Gorder family becomes three: the designer currently lives with her 10-year-old daughter Bebelle in a Manhattan brownstone that she remodeled for the Hgtv show Genevieve’s Renovation. She offered a peek of her stunning diamond ring on Sunday,...
The Trading Spaces vet, who is returning for the TLC series’ revival in spring 2018, is engaged to designer and builder Christian Dunbar, People can confirm.
“It takes a pretty big love to interrupt a beautiful life…this one was undeniable,” says Gorder, 43, of her relationship with Dunbar. “So off we go to the dance again.”
With Dunbar, the Gorder family becomes three: the designer currently lives with her 10-year-old daughter Bebelle in a Manhattan brownstone that she remodeled for the Hgtv show Genevieve’s Renovation. She offered a peek of her stunning diamond ring on Sunday,...
- 2/19/2018
- by Megan Stein and Emily Strohm
- PEOPLE.com
Fans of the original Trading Spaces can rest easy: The show’s reboot officially includes some of the hilarious design fails and cringe-worthy homeowner reactions you know and love, a new interview confirms.
“Not every episode has a happy ending,” TLC’s executive vice president of development and production Howard Lee tells TV Guide. “What one of our designers does with eggshells is shocking. Dozens and dozens of eggs were harmed.”
Returning carpenter Ty Pennington echoes the sentiment, noting that it’s the show’s unpredictability that separates it from the pristine renovations viewers have come to expect on TV...
“Not every episode has a happy ending,” TLC’s executive vice president of development and production Howard Lee tells TV Guide. “What one of our designers does with eggshells is shocking. Dozens and dozens of eggs were harmed.”
Returning carpenter Ty Pennington echoes the sentiment, noting that it’s the show’s unpredictability that separates it from the pristine renovations viewers have come to expect on TV...
- 1/8/2018
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
TLC is continuing to ramp up the return of its onetime flagship home-makeover series Trading Spaces, saying today it will air a reunion special in spring 2018. The new Trading Spaces also is set to return in the spring with original host Paige Davis and fellow veterans Genevieve Gorder, Carter Oosterhouse, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington, Hildi Santo-Thomas, Doug Wilson and Vern Yip. The reunion special, hosted by Long Lost Family‘s Lisa Joyner, follows the group getting…...
- 11/8/2017
- Deadline TV
Before TLC’s iconic home-makeover series Trading Spaces returns for Round 2 in 2018, the original team is reuniting for a game of Where Are They Now.
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Paige Davis, who is returning to host Trading Spaces 2.0, will appear alongside Amy Wynn Pastor, Carter Oosterhouse, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip in a catch-up special airing this spring (exact date Tbd), hosted by Lisa Joyner of TLC’s Long Lost Family.
As seen in the preview clip above, the original cast members will reminisce about their favorite room transformations,...
RelatedTrading Spaces Returning to TLC
Paige Davis, who is returning to host Trading Spaces 2.0, will appear alongside Amy Wynn Pastor, Carter Oosterhouse, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip in a catch-up special airing this spring (exact date Tbd), hosted by Lisa Joyner of TLC’s Long Lost Family.
As seen in the preview clip above, the original cast members will reminisce about their favorite room transformations,...
- 11/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Some familiar faces are about to return to your TV.
Before TLC debuts a new season of Trading Spaces in 2018, the network will host a reunion special with the home makeover show’s original cast and introduce the new designers and carpenters that will be joining for the reboot.
Related: The Return of One ‘Off the Grid’ Trading Spaces Designer Shocked the Cast: ‘They Really Didn’t Know if He was Coming’
Paige Davis, who signed on for the new season in July, along with designers Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic and Laurie Smith, and carpenters Ty Pennington,...
Before TLC debuts a new season of Trading Spaces in 2018, the network will host a reunion special with the home makeover show’s original cast and introduce the new designers and carpenters that will be joining for the reboot.
Related: The Return of One ‘Off the Grid’ Trading Spaces Designer Shocked the Cast: ‘They Really Didn’t Know if He was Coming’
Paige Davis, who signed on for the new season in July, along with designers Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic and Laurie Smith, and carpenters Ty Pennington,...
- 11/8/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Genevieve Gorder, beloved for both her innovative design as well as her quirky personality (and habit of working barefoot), became a hero to families across America as she redesigned their homes with TLC's Trading Spaces in the early 2000s. Fans couldn't have been happier when it was announced that Gorder would be returning to the series in 2018 after its 10-year hiatus, but a lot has changed for the designer since she's been on the show.
"[My reaction] was mixed when I first heard the news," Gorder told Et over the phone last week, explaining that Trading Spaces' original run "felt so perfect and compartmentalized in my mind."
"It was the first transformation design show in our country. I was scared that any kind of reinterpretation, if it wasn't completely authentic, could tarnish the guilt on that perfect thing in my memory," she said. "But when I heard that they were going to bring back everyone else, all of us, and...
"[My reaction] was mixed when I first heard the news," Gorder told Et over the phone last week, explaining that Trading Spaces' original run "felt so perfect and compartmentalized in my mind."
"It was the first transformation design show in our country. I was scared that any kind of reinterpretation, if it wasn't completely authentic, could tarnish the guilt on that perfect thing in my memory," she said. "But when I heard that they were going to bring back everyone else, all of us, and...
- 9/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
After almost a decade on the air, Trading Spaces‘ quirky cast of designers and carpenters is one big family. And like every family, there’s one wild card member that marches to his own drum.
In Ts’s group, that’s lovable Southerner Frank Bielec. The country style enthusiast was a fan favorite when he appeared on the original show from 2000 to 2008, but when TLC announced a reboot (coming in spring 2018), his former castmates weren’t sure he would show.
Related: Inside the Moment the Trading Spaces Cast Reunited after 10 Years: ‘We Cried Our Eyes Out’
“I didn’t think Frank would come back,...
In Ts’s group, that’s lovable Southerner Frank Bielec. The country style enthusiast was a fan favorite when he appeared on the original show from 2000 to 2008, but when TLC announced a reboot (coming in spring 2018), his former castmates weren’t sure he would show.
Related: Inside the Moment the Trading Spaces Cast Reunited after 10 Years: ‘We Cried Our Eyes Out’
“I didn’t think Frank would come back,...
- 9/22/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
The return of Trading Spaces after 10 years off the air is enough to make any fan a little nostalgic. But for the original designers reuniting on the show, it was an extremely emotional moment.
“We cried our eyes out,” Genevieve Gorder, one of nine returning cast members, tells People of the reunion on set. “Some of us hadn’t seen each other in 12 years. And they didn’t tell any of us who was coming or not coming.”
Related: Paige Davis Shares the First Photo on Set of the New Trading Spaces and It’s ‘Just Like Old Times’
Alongside Gorder,...
“We cried our eyes out,” Genevieve Gorder, one of nine returning cast members, tells People of the reunion on set. “Some of us hadn’t seen each other in 12 years. And they didn’t tell any of us who was coming or not coming.”
Related: Paige Davis Shares the First Photo on Set of the New Trading Spaces and It’s ‘Just Like Old Times’
Alongside Gorder,...
- 9/21/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Trading Spaces’ comeback season may not be airing until 2018, but the cast — including eight original members — is already hard at work filming the first episodes.
Returning host Paige Davis shared the first photo on set, hanging off the iconic Ts truck. “The truck is back too!!! Just like old times. Woohoo!” Davis captions on her Instagram.
Related: Trading Spaces Is Bringing Back All the Original Designers You Were Hoping for — and Some Intriguing New Faces
Fan favorite designer Genevieve Gorder also confirmed to People that she is already filming new makeovers.
Joining Davis, who signed on for the reboot in July,...
Returning host Paige Davis shared the first photo on set, hanging off the iconic Ts truck. “The truck is back too!!! Just like old times. Woohoo!” Davis captions on her Instagram.
Related: Trading Spaces Is Bringing Back All the Original Designers You Were Hoping for — and Some Intriguing New Faces
Fan favorite designer Genevieve Gorder also confirmed to People that she is already filming new makeovers.
Joining Davis, who signed on for the reboot in July,...
- 9/20/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
“It’s good to be back!” says Trading Spaces Og, Genevieve Gorder.
The cast lineup for the iconic TLC show’s reboot includes many of the design stars from the original series, including Paige Davis, Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Beilic, Laurie Smith and a very excited Gorder.
“I know this was the favorite show of so many people in the country. I’ve built a life around this show,” she shares in a post on Instagram following Wednesday’s group reveal. “I’m so grateful to all of your who watched this in the beginning, I hope you all come back.
The cast lineup for the iconic TLC show’s reboot includes many of the design stars from the original series, including Paige Davis, Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Beilic, Laurie Smith and a very excited Gorder.
“I know this was the favorite show of so many people in the country. I’ve built a life around this show,” she shares in a post on Instagram following Wednesday’s group reveal. “I’m so grateful to all of your who watched this in the beginning, I hope you all come back.
- 9/15/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
“Trading Spaces” is returning to TLC after 10 years off the air and some familiar faces are coming back. Related: Paige Davis Returns To Host Upcoming ‘Trading Spaces’ Reboot Designers and carpenters like Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington, and Vern Yip are all returning to the program. […]...
- 9/14/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Ty Pennington is among the “Trading Spaces” alums joining host Paige Davis in TLC’s reboot of the home-makeover series, the network announced Wednesday. Pennington, also known for hosting “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” appears in the first promo that was released Wednesday, as do fellow returning designers Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith and Vern Yip. Davis’ return had been previously announced for the new season of “Spaces” that is set to premiere in Spring 2018. “We’re getting the band back together,” Pennington says in the footage. “I’m so excited to see some of their faces.
- 9/14/2017
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
The new Trading Spaces will have some familiar faces — and some folks in new places. TLC said today that the upcoming revival of its signature 2000s reality competition show will bring back veterans Genevieve Gorder, Carter Oosterhouse, Ty Pennington, Hildi Santo-Thomas, Doug Wilson, Vern Yip and previously announced host Paige Davis. Check out a “we’re getting the band back together” promo below. Newcomers to the home-makeover competition series, which is returning in…...
- 9/14/2017
- Deadline TV
Go ahead, call it a comeback!
Any Trading Spaces aficionado will tell you the hit TLC show, which aired from 2000 to 2008, was just as much about the rotating cast of designers’ big personalities as it was about redecorating on a budget.
On Wednesday, TLC announced the lineup for the show’s forthcoming reboot after a 10-year hiatus, and almost every fan favorite from the original series is making a return. Joining host Paige Davis, who signed on in July, will be Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic, and Laurie Smith. Beloved carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse will also be back.
Any Trading Spaces aficionado will tell you the hit TLC show, which aired from 2000 to 2008, was just as much about the rotating cast of designers’ big personalities as it was about redecorating on a budget.
On Wednesday, TLC announced the lineup for the show’s forthcoming reboot after a 10-year hiatus, and almost every fan favorite from the original series is making a return. Joining host Paige Davis, who signed on in July, will be Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic, and Laurie Smith. Beloved carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse will also be back.
- 9/13/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
When Atlanta-based interior design guru and Trading Spaces alum Vern Yip visits New York City, he stays at this tiny pied-a-terre high above Manhattan.
“This place is less than 800 square feet, but it’s designed to be incredibly functional,” Yip explains, giving a tour of his city pad on the next episode of Open House, airing this Sunday and hosted by his fellow TLC and Hgtv star Genevieve Gorder. Flexible features like a trio of storage ottomans in the living room that can also be used for extra seating at the dining table make the most of the small space.
“This place is less than 800 square feet, but it’s designed to be incredibly functional,” Yip explains, giving a tour of his city pad on the next episode of Open House, airing this Sunday and hosted by his fellow TLC and Hgtv star Genevieve Gorder. Flexible features like a trio of storage ottomans in the living room that can also be used for extra seating at the dining table make the most of the small space.
- 8/18/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
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- 6/9/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Genevieve Gorder is here for the Trading Spaces reboot . . . and she might be there for it, too.
“It coming back feels a little weird and a little exciting,” Gorder tells People of the news that TLC will bring back the hit show at a preview for her forthcoming collection for children’s décor brand, Land of Nod. “It will never be the same, but I want them to build on what we did and make it better.”
Asked if she’d consider signing on to the new show if she got the call, Gorder replies without hesitation, “Of course,” adding,...
“It coming back feels a little weird and a little exciting,” Gorder tells People of the news that TLC will bring back the hit show at a preview for her forthcoming collection for children’s décor brand, Land of Nod. “It will never be the same, but I want them to build on what we did and make it better.”
Asked if she’d consider signing on to the new show if she got the call, Gorder replies without hesitation, “Of course,” adding,...
- 3/30/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Trading Spaces is coming back to televisions nationwide, and fans are already getting giddy with visions of new two-day room revamps.
On Tuesday, TLC president and general manager Nancy Daniels announced that the early 2000s home renovation series would be returning to the network in 2018 – but provided little other detail.
So, until the network is ready to divulge, here’s some things from Trading Spaces‘ original run that we’re hoping will carry on through the reboot.
1. Voice of reason Paige Davis and her famous pixie
When actress Paige Davis was brought on as host of the show in its second season,...
On Tuesday, TLC president and general manager Nancy Daniels announced that the early 2000s home renovation series would be returning to the network in 2018 – but provided little other detail.
So, until the network is ready to divulge, here’s some things from Trading Spaces‘ original run that we’re hoping will carry on through the reboot.
1. Voice of reason Paige Davis and her famous pixie
When actress Paige Davis was brought on as host of the show in its second season,...
- 3/29/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
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- 6/11/2013
- by Ryan Roschke
- Popsugar.com
The final episode of season seven of Hgtv's Next Design Star picks up right where we left off last week; the final two designers, Danielle and Britany leave the judges table and return to the Designer's Lounge where they find mentor David Bromstad.
David's there to give them their final challenge: They will each create a fully-produced five minute pilot presentation of their own design show. They'll each work with a real family whose home both has two adjoining rooms that need their design help. They'll have three days to complete the design and pilot show, they'll have a full TV crew to work with, and a "fantastic design team." That's right, you've guessed it, each "fantastic design team" will be made up of their former competitors.
Britany (right) with her team Mikel and Rachel
Britany who has first choice in alternate selection, chooses Rachel in the first round, and Mikel in the second.
David's there to give them their final challenge: They will each create a fully-produced five minute pilot presentation of their own design show. They'll each work with a real family whose home both has two adjoining rooms that need their design help. They'll have three days to complete the design and pilot show, they'll have a full TV crew to work with, and a "fantastic design team." That's right, you've guessed it, each "fantastic design team" will be made up of their former competitors.
Britany (right) with her team Mikel and Rachel
Britany who has first choice in alternate selection, chooses Rachel in the first round, and Mikel in the second.
- 7/25/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
Two very capable, very personable, very talented ladies were left standing in the latest season of Hgtv's "Design Star." Danielle Colding and Britany Simon both created strong pilots for the finale, but which one impressed judges Genevieve Gorder, Vern Yip and host/mentor David Bromstad the most? The winner is ...
Danielle! Ultimately, Danielle's "Shop This Room" impressed the judges enough to order a new series, starting in August.
Her pilot showed her putting together a creative, inspiring space for a young artistic family. Her perky attitude was evident and a pleasure to watch. As Genevieve said in her criticism, "You just seemed like this effortless communicator. You brought the viewer into your design."
Brittany's "Picture Perfect Spaces" brought together a funky, personalized living room and dining room for her clients, complete with very sweet photos of their little boy. Genevieve loved her confidence, and Vern loved the fact that she...
Danielle! Ultimately, Danielle's "Shop This Room" impressed the judges enough to order a new series, starting in August.
Her pilot showed her putting together a creative, inspiring space for a young artistic family. Her perky attitude was evident and a pleasure to watch. As Genevieve said in her criticism, "You just seemed like this effortless communicator. You brought the viewer into your design."
Brittany's "Picture Perfect Spaces" brought together a funky, personalized living room and dining room for her clients, complete with very sweet photos of their little boy. Genevieve loved her confidence, and Vern loved the fact that she...
- 7/25/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We’re down to the final three, and this week, Britany, Hilari and Danielle meet up with mentor David Bromstad in a field, where’s he’s surrounded by yurts. David explains that in keeping with the Hgtv Design Star tradition of decorating untraditional spaces, (glass homes and tiny houses), the final three will design for a yurt. David explains that yurts are portable structure with round walls built on a wood lattice frame. They are originally from Asia and have been used for centuries.
The challenge is to turn their yurts into fantasy bedroom suites. They’ll have two days to complete the challenge, and they’ll have the help of some of Hgtv and Diy’s best known carpenters. Danielle is assigned Chip Wade, who I know from Curb Appeal the Block, but who apparently has his own show, Elbow Room. Britany will work with the “star carpenter” of Design on a Dime,...
The challenge is to turn their yurts into fantasy bedroom suites. They’ll have two days to complete the challenge, and they’ll have the help of some of Hgtv and Diy’s best known carpenters. Danielle is assigned Chip Wade, who I know from Curb Appeal the Block, but who apparently has his own show, Elbow Room. Britany will work with the “star carpenter” of Design on a Dime,...
- 7/18/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
The final four designers visit The Talk
Episode seven brings us to Marina Del Rey, where the final four designers, Mikel, Hilari, Danielle and Britany meet up with mentor David Bromstad and learn that for their next challenge, they’ll each bring their unique design point of view to a living/dining room space in a brand new condo. As an added twist, David explains that they’ll also be selecting a color to incorporate into their spaces in a meaningful way. They each reach into a paint bucket and select a color. Mikel picks green, Danielle selects blue, Britany draws yellow, and Hilari is left with red. After the judges’ negative reaction to her red-countered kitchen from last week, Hilari’s not too pleased to be working with red again. They have two days to complete the challenge and they will have assistance with painting and carpentry.
Before our designers get to work,...
Episode seven brings us to Marina Del Rey, where the final four designers, Mikel, Hilari, Danielle and Britany meet up with mentor David Bromstad and learn that for their next challenge, they’ll each bring their unique design point of view to a living/dining room space in a brand new condo. As an added twist, David explains that they’ll also be selecting a color to incorporate into their spaces in a meaningful way. They each reach into a paint bucket and select a color. Mikel picks green, Danielle selects blue, Britany draws yellow, and Hilari is left with red. After the judges’ negative reaction to her red-countered kitchen from last week, Hilari’s not too pleased to be working with red again. They have two days to complete the challenge and they will have assistance with painting and carpentry.
Before our designers get to work,...
- 7/11/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
It’s the kitchen episode! Our six remaining designers meet up with mentor David Bromstad at a photo studio, where he introduces Hgtv Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Sara Peterson, who announces that the winning kitchen will be featured in an upcoming issue of Hgtv Magazine.
Sara tells them to be adventurous with color, because a colorful kitchen looks fantastic in photos. She further explains that “we want to be wowed by your styling tricks because finishing touches can make all the difference.” Stanley interviews that this is a sweet challenge because he’ll be able to put his artistic abilities to work. (Uh oh.)
David gets down to the details of the challenge, explaining that they’ll be working in pairs and that they’ll use as inspiration a distinctive new sink and faucet provided by Kohler. The three options are an industrial stainless sink in an L shaped kitchen, a...
Sara tells them to be adventurous with color, because a colorful kitchen looks fantastic in photos. She further explains that “we want to be wowed by your styling tricks because finishing touches can make all the difference.” Stanley interviews that this is a sweet challenge because he’ll be able to put his artistic abilities to work. (Uh oh.)
David gets down to the details of the challenge, explaining that they’ll be working in pairs and that they’ll use as inspiration a distinctive new sink and faucet provided by Kohler. The three options are an industrial stainless sink in an L shaped kitchen, a...
- 7/4/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
This week, we’re going Hollywood, but before that it’s breakfast time at the designers' house, where Kris interviews that he’s tired of being safe and that he’ll do everything within his power to be on top. Oh you clever Hgtv editors, you handed us the kiss of death elimination statement in the first 30 seconds - I even wrote it down, and I still didn’t “see” it until I reviewed my notes.
The seven remaining designers meet up with mentor David Bromstad in a large open space where they learn they’ll each be designing a stylish lounge for a party being thrown by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the 125th birthday of Hollywood. Because Hollywood movies have always reflected the design styles of the time, each lounge must be inspired by a different style or period. The designers draw cards each with a...
The seven remaining designers meet up with mentor David Bromstad in a large open space where they learn they’ll each be designing a stylish lounge for a party being thrown by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the 125th birthday of Hollywood. Because Hollywood movies have always reflected the design styles of the time, each lounge must be inspired by a different style or period. The designers draw cards each with a...
- 6/27/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
Episode four of Hgtv’s Next Design Star kicked off with the designers assembling for breakfast, where they realize their number is down to just eight, and then they head directly to a quaint suburban neighborhood where they meet up with mentor David Bromstad. David explains that this week it’s an indoor/outdoor challenge and they’ll be split into two teams to work on two adjacent homes. The homes have identical floor plans (open living/dining room), and the backyard of each home features a pool surrounded by lots of concrete. Each team will have the assistance of a handyman.
Using what was, I’m sure, a method of completely random selection, the producers have pre-assigned the teams. Kris and Miera, who got along so splendidly in last week’s challenge are with Danielle and Rachel in the Nitzkin home, while across the street are Hilari and Stanley along with Britany and Mikel,...
Using what was, I’m sure, a method of completely random selection, the producers have pre-assigned the teams. Kris and Miera, who got along so splendidly in last week’s challenge are with Danielle and Rachel in the Nitzkin home, while across the street are Hilari and Stanley along with Britany and Mikel,...
- 6/20/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
After the first two episodes of Hgtv’s Next Design Star, a few of my buddies were chatting about the show and thought it would be fun to have more people involved, so I e-mailed Dennis Ayers and asked if AfterElton would consider doing short recaps. He said "sure, why don't you do it?" Be careful what you ask for folks.
Dennis said I should assume that most people reading this have watched the show, and to stick with the highlights, which is what I hope to do. If you’re wondering which contestants are on team gay, I don’t know. In the first episode, both Luca and Stanley informed us that they have a wife or girlfriend at home. The other three male contestants, Kris, Mikel and Jordan (who was eliminated last week) didn’t discuss their personal lives in their introductory segments.
So, off we go to...
Dennis said I should assume that most people reading this have watched the show, and to stick with the highlights, which is what I hope to do. If you’re wondering which contestants are on team gay, I don’t know. In the first episode, both Luca and Stanley informed us that they have a wife or girlfriend at home. The other three male contestants, Kris, Mikel and Jordan (who was eliminated last week) didn’t discuss their personal lives in their introductory segments.
So, off we go to...
- 6/13/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
All right, stop, decorate and listen. Last night, rapper-turned-home rehabber Vanilla Ice pulled up a chair along Design Star host-mentor David Bromstad and judges Genevieve Gorder and Vern Yip to help weigh-in on the show's always-popular White Room challenge. So we threw a few questions his way just to see if he could still flow like a harpoon.
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- 6/6/2012
- by Damian Holbrook
- TVGuide - Breaking News
On TV this Tuesday: Cougar Town uncorks its season (and ABC) finale, The CW invites you to check in at The Catalina as The L.A. Complex closes its doors, the Workaholics plan a trip and more. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar.
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8 pm Cougar Town (ABC) | One-hour ABC finale: When Grayson gripes that he’s living Groundhog Day because the gang shows up at the same time every day at Jules’ house, his bride-to-be requests a bachelorette party themed to that movie. Then,...
Related | Fall TV: TVLine’s Guide to What’s On When and Against What
8 pm Cougar Town (ABC) | One-hour ABC finale: When Grayson gripes that he’s living Groundhog Day because the gang shows up at the same time every day at Jules’ house, his bride-to-be requests a bachelorette party themed to that movie. Then,...
- 5/29/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
We know you're probably preparing yourselves for the season finales of some of your favorite shows, but there's plenty of new and returning series premiering this summer to not just tide you over until the fall, but completely entertain you.
From "True Blood" Season 5 to the premiere of TNT's new "Dallas" reboot to the TV return of Charlie Sheen in FX's "Anger Management" to the beginning of the end of fan-favorite shows "The Closer" and "Damages," we've got you covered with all of the most important summer TV premiere dates.
For those who think summer TV is just filler, this lineup proves otherwise: HBO's new Aaron Sorkin series "The Newsroom" will make its debut, as will USA's ambitious and star-studded "Political Animals"; comedy fans have new seasons of "Episodes," "Louie" and MTV's "Awkward."; and reality TV addicts will get more "Big Brother," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor Pad," "Snooki & JWoww" and...
From "True Blood" Season 5 to the premiere of TNT's new "Dallas" reboot to the TV return of Charlie Sheen in FX's "Anger Management" to the beginning of the end of fan-favorite shows "The Closer" and "Damages," we've got you covered with all of the most important summer TV premiere dates.
For those who think summer TV is just filler, this lineup proves otherwise: HBO's new Aaron Sorkin series "The Newsroom" will make its debut, as will USA's ambitious and star-studded "Political Animals"; comedy fans have new seasons of "Episodes," "Louie" and MTV's "Awkward."; and reality TV addicts will get more "Big Brother," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor Pad," "Snooki & JWoww" and...
- 5/4/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
We know you're probably preparing yourselves for the season finales of some of your favorite shows, but there's plenty of new and returning series premiering this summer to not just tide you over until the fall, but completely entertain you.
From "True Blood" Season 5 to the premiere of TNT's new "Dallas" reboot to the TV return of Charlie Sheen in FX's "Anger Management" to the beginning of the end of fan-favorite shows "The Closer" and "Damages," we've got you covered with all of the most important summer TV premiere dates.
For those who think summer TV is just filler, this lineup proves otherwise: HBO's new Aaron Sorkin series "The Newsroom" will make its debut, as will USA's ambitious and star-studded "Political Animals"; comedy fans have new seasons of "Episodes," "Louie" and MTV's "Awkward."; and reality TV addicts will get more "Big Brother," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor Pad," "Snooki & JWoww" and...
From "True Blood" Season 5 to the premiere of TNT's new "Dallas" reboot to the TV return of Charlie Sheen in FX's "Anger Management" to the beginning of the end of fan-favorite shows "The Closer" and "Damages," we've got you covered with all of the most important summer TV premiere dates.
For those who think summer TV is just filler, this lineup proves otherwise: HBO's new Aaron Sorkin series "The Newsroom" will make its debut, as will USA's ambitious and star-studded "Political Animals"; comedy fans have new seasons of "Episodes," "Louie" and MTV's "Awkward."; and reality TV addicts will get more "Big Brother," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor Pad," "Snooki & JWoww" and...
- 5/4/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
Karl Sponholtz
Team Gay's Karl Sponholtz is so close to being the next Hgtv Design Star he can smell it – and he got a good whiff of first season winner David Bromstad along the way, too.
"David smells amazing," Sponholtz said about the reality competition show's official mentor. "He loves to hug, and he smells really good when he's doing it."
Sponholtz, a Chicago-based designer for an architecture firm and freelance interior designer, didn't expect to find himself in the final two. Nonetheless, tonight he'll square off against fellow Chicagoan Meg Caswell for the Season Six crown in front of judges Vern Yip, Genevieve Gorder, and design queen Candice Olson.
"Like most people in this field, I was a victim of the recession," Sponholtz told AfterElton.com, "I had a lot of time on my hands, so I dropped off my application on the way to a party. I didn't...
Team Gay's Karl Sponholtz is so close to being the next Hgtv Design Star he can smell it – and he got a good whiff of first season winner David Bromstad along the way, too.
"David smells amazing," Sponholtz said about the reality competition show's official mentor. "He loves to hug, and he smells really good when he's doing it."
Sponholtz, a Chicago-based designer for an architecture firm and freelance interior designer, didn't expect to find himself in the final two. Nonetheless, tonight he'll square off against fellow Chicagoan Meg Caswell for the Season Six crown in front of judges Vern Yip, Genevieve Gorder, and design queen Candice Olson.
"Like most people in this field, I was a victim of the recession," Sponholtz told AfterElton.com, "I had a lot of time on my hands, so I dropped off my application on the way to a party. I didn't...
- 9/12/2011
- by Christie Keith
- The Backlot
We’re down to the final three contestants on Season 6 of Hgtv Design Star, and trying to decide who I want to win feels akin to staring at three paint chips — “Buttercream,” “Newborn Chick,” and “Lemon Drop” — and thinking, “I guess pretty much any of these would work.” Monday night’s episode found us saying goodbye to Kellie, who lost her mojo on a live episode of The Nate Berkus Show, but whose bigger crime was turning a set of rag rugs into poorly constructed barstool covers. I didn’t get why the judges praised the seats — “it’s a really great color story,...
- 8/30/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Hgtv Design Star took a road trip to the Jersey Shore this week, but I’m pleased to report no hot tubs were befouled as the nine remaining contestants joined forces to renovate four bedrooms at a violently outdated bed and breakfast. In fact, the only part of the telecast that left me deeply disconcerted — aside from the ’80s leather sectional sofa in Meg, Mark, and Karl’s “before” room — was the presence of guest judge Kathy Ireland, who debuted a brand new language known as Cuecardanese.
Seriously, I can’t be the only one who got the bad chills...
Seriously, I can’t be the only one who got the bad chills...
- 8/2/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
When a reality-show contestant kicks off an episode with a grandiose declaration, you know he’s getting set up to experience either the thrill of victory, or the agony of defeat. On this week’s Hgtv Design Star, said contestant was Doug, who announced that he was going to make a “huge attempt” to let his design be the “hero” of the show. Unfortunately, the crusader in question arrived on the scene wearing a cape of hideous paint and wielding an arsenal of mismatched home furnishings, and thus wound up as the latest victim of the worst sendoff line of...
- 7/26/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Trying to pick the winner of Hgtv Design Star based on its Season 6 premiere would be kind of like envisioning an entire bedroom overhaul by flipping through paint chips at Home Depot. Most of what we got from Monday night’s hour were fleeting impressions of our 12 designers, but even some of those early opinions were upended by the time the credits rolled.
Among the random thoughts that went through my head as we met the contestants and watched them shoot 30-second introductory spots under the tutelage of mentor and fabulous Season 1 champ David Bromstad:
* I had an immediate...
Among the random thoughts that went through my head as we met the contestants and watched them shoot 30-second introductory spots under the tutelage of mentor and fabulous Season 1 champ David Bromstad:
* I had an immediate...
- 7/12/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
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