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{{short description|British reality television series}} {{other uses|Changing room (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2023}} {{more citations needed|date=May 2017}} {{Infobox television | image = | genre = | creator = Peter Bazalgette, Ann Booth-Clibborn, Nick Vaughan-Barratt | developer = | writer = | director = | creative_director = | presenter = [[Carol Smillie]] (1996β2003)<br/>[[Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen]] (2003β04; 2021β22)<br/>[[Anna Richardson]] (2021) | starring = | voices = | theme_music_composer = [[Jim Parker (composer)|Jim Parker]] | opentheme = | endtheme = | composer = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | num_series = 17 {{small|(BBC)}}<br />2 {{small|(Channel 4)}} | num_episodes = 165 (inc. specials) {{small|(BBC)}}<br />12 {{small|(Channel 4)}} | list_episodes = | executive_producer = | producer = | editor = | location = | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 30 minutes (original)<br/>60 minutes (revival) | company = Bazal (1996β2002)<br />[[Banijay UK Productions|Endemol UK Productions]] (2002β04)<br />[[Shine TV]] (2021β2022) | channel = [[BBC Two]] (1996β97)<br />[[BBC One]] (1998β2004)<br />[[Channel 4]] (2021β2022) | first_aired = {{Start date|1996|9|4|df=y}} | last_aired = {{End date|2022|9|14|df=y}} | related = ''[[DIY SOS]]''<br/>''[[60 Minute Makeover]]'' }} '''''Changing Rooms''''' is <!-- do NOT change to "was" per WP:TVLEAD --> a [[Do it yourself|do-it-yourself]] home improvement show broadcast in the United Kingdom on the [[BBC]] between 1996 and 2004. The series was revived on [[Channel 4]] in 2021.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/shortcuts/2014/nov/24/laurence-llewelyn-bowen-magical-journey-changing-rooms-stars|title=What happened to all the Changing Rooms stars?|last=Samadder|first=Rhik|date=24 November 2014|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=18 April 2017}}</ref> The show was one of a number of home improvement and lifestyle shows popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The show was later franchised, generally under the same name, for the local TV markets in the United States, New Zealand and Australia. ==Format== The premise of the show was for couples to swap houses with friends or neighbours with each pair decorating one room in each other's homes. This leads up to a finale with both couples seeing their rooms, and meeting up again β almost invariably on still friendly terms. With the show including some top designers,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Kathryn |date=2021-08-18 |title=The designers on the new Changing Room revival |url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/changing-room-designers-21337621 |access-date=2022-04-08 |website=WalesOnline |language=en}}</ref> their ideas could be a little over the top, which led to a few tears and tantrums. ==History== The show began on [[BBC Two]], at 9 pm on 4 September 1996, before transferring to [[BBC One]] for the start of the third series in 1998. The final edition was broadcast on 22 November 2004 after a successful 8-year, 17 series run. The cancellation was announced on 27 August 2004. ''Changing Rooms'' was originally hosted by [[Carol Smillie]], and assisting with the remodelling was a [[Cockney]] carpenter, [[Andy Kane|"Handy" Andy Kane]]. The former designer on the show, [[Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen]], took over presenting the show from Smillie in 2003 for series 14 and 15. "Handy" Andy went on to host his own DIY shows. In November 2004, a special episode was taped in [[Boscastle]], [[Cornwall]], for Christmas broadcast. Designers [[Anna Ryder Richardson]], Graham Wynne and Gordon Whistance took on the task of restoring the decor of homes and businesses damaged in the floods of August that year. The episode was broadcast on 28 December 2004. In October 2020, [[Channel 4]] announced that it would be reviving the show, with Llewelyn-Bowen returning as presenter alongside [[Davina McCall]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=West|first=Amy|date=2020-10-09|title=Big Brother's Davina McCall joins reboot of Changing Rooms|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a34321362/big-brother-davina-mccall-presenting-changing-rooms-reboot/|access-date=2020-10-09|website=Digital Spy|language=en-GB}}</ref> On 22 March 2021, it was confirmed that McCall would not present the revived series due to scheduling conflicts and the delayed filming of the show as a result of coronavirus restrictions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/changing-rooms-davina-mccall-pulls-out/|title=Davina McCall pulls out of Changing Rooms reboot|website=Radio Times|date=22 March 2021|access-date=8 April 2021}}</ref> On 5 May 2021, [[Anna Richardson]] was confirmed as McCall's replacement.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/changing-rooms-anna-richardson-newsupdate/|title=Anna Richardson confirmed to host Changing Rooms reboot|website=Radio Times|date=5 May 2021}}</ref> ==Designers== The designers on the original version during its run included: {{Div col}} *[[Linda Barker]] *[[Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen]] *[[Anna Ryder Richardson]] {{Div col end}} ==International versions== The show has been franchised and variations of it appear in several other countries, sometimes with a different name β such as ''[[Trading Spaces]]'' in United States. The original ''Changing Rooms'' is also broadcast overseas, for example, on [[BBC America]] and featured in various US shows, the ''[[Sex and the City]]'' episode "[[List of Sex and the City episodes#Season 6: June 2003 β February 2004|Lights, Camera, Relationship]]" being one example. A [[New Zealand]] edition of the show was produced for several years, also called ''Changing Rooms''. It was identically formatted to the British series, with host Kerry Smith, "Handy" Andy Dye, and regular designers including Donald Grant Sunderland, Neil McLachlan and [[Sally Ridge]]. A handful of international shows were produced, each featuring one couple in New Zealand and one in the United Kingdom. Australia's [[Nine Network]] also produced a local version of ''[[Changing Rooms (Australian TV series)|Changing Rooms]]'' from 1998 to 2005, hosted by [[Suzie Wilks]] who was assisted by [[Peter Everett]], James Lindsay, Catherine Morton and Tim Janenko-Panaeff. In the Netherlands, a Dutch version β In Holland staat een huis β was broadcast by RTL 4 from 1998 to 2006, hosted by Martijn KrabbΓ©. ==Transmission guide== ===Original series=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! Series !! Start date !! End date !! Episodes |- | '''1''' || 4 September 1996 || 9 October 1996 || 6 |- | '''2''' || 28 July 1997 || 22 September 1997 || 8 |- | '''3''' || 10 March 1998 || 14 April 1998 || 6 |- | '''4''' || 16 July 1998 || 16 September 1998 || 10 |- | '''5''' || 6 January 1999 || 3 March 1999 || 8 |- | '''6''' || 6 September 1999 || 20 December 1999 || 10 |- | '''7''' || 5 May 2000 || 9 June 2000 || 6 |- | '''8''' || 4 September 2000 || 13 November 2000 || 9 |- | '''9''' || 27 November 2000 || 3 May 2001 || 11 |- | '''10''' || 11 September 2001 || 22 October 2001 || 7 |- | '''11''' || 25 February 2002 || 10 August 2002 || 13 |- | '''12''' || 26 August 2002 || 7 November 2002 || 8 |- | '''13''' || 3 April 2003 || 14 July 2003 || 12 |- | '''14''' || 15 September 2003 || 15 December 2003 || 13 |- | '''15''' || 5 January 2004 || 23 February 2004 || 7 |- | '''16''' || 19 April 2004 || 14 June 2004 || 8 |- | '''17''' || 9 August 2004 || 22 November 2004 || 12 |- |} ===Revived series=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! Series !! Start date !! End date !! Episodes |- | '''1''' || 18 August 2021 || 22 September 2021 || rowspan="2" | 6 |- | '''2''' || 10 August 2022 || 14 September 2022 |} ===Specials=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! Entitle ! Air Date |- |''Series 1 Highlights'' |30 December 1996 |- |''Changing Rooms Stripped Bare'' |5 December 1998 |- |''Christmas Special: Arran'' |25 December 1998 |- |''Redecorated'' |2 April 1999 |- |''The World of Changing Rooms'' |30 August 1999 |- |''A Morning with Changing Rooms'' |13 December 1999 |- |''Tenerife'' |27 December 1999 |- |''When Changing Rooms Met [[Ground Force]]'' |13 February 2000 |- |''When Changing Rooms Met The Navy'' |2 September 2000 |- |''When Changing Rooms Met Ground Force 2'' |24 October 2000 |- |''Boscastle Christmas Special'' |28 December 2004 |- |} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *{{Channel4.com|programmes/changing-rooms}} [[Category:1996 British television series debuts]] [[Category:2022 British television series endings]] [[Category:British television series revived after cancellation]] [[Category:Channel 4 original programming]] [[Category:British English-language television shows]] [[Category:Home renovation television series]] [[Category:Makeover reality television series]] [[Category:Television series by Banijay]] [[Category:BBC One original programming]] [[Category:BBC Two original programming]]
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