Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen lives in a luxurious home in the Cotswolds.
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Channel 4 is bringing back iconic interior design show Changing Rooms. As we reported last week, Scots host Carol Smillie will be replaced by Davina McCall when the reboot hits screens.
But one woman who appeared back in the day has proved some things never change, and she's still not happy about how her time on the show played out. The BBC show had plenty of shocking moments, both off-screen and on, which viewers will still fondly remember today.
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen lives in a luxurious home in the Cotswolds.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine was as surprised as we were when news hit that Changing Rooms was - but although she's not going to be reprising her role on the hit 90s and 00s show, she's not going to be putting her feet up! Linda is in the midst of an epic renovation project that's been keeping her busy throughout the whole of lockdown.Speaking to HELLO! about her new collaboration with on their new ViSULiZR by terrys app, Linda revealed that despite having her hands full with this new
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Changing Rooms was the television event of the week at one point in our lives, long before the coronavirus pandemic interrupted our way of living. What better than a bit of nostalgia to fill our evenings as the legendary home makeover show that was watched by 10m viewers at its peak gets set to return after 16 years off air.
Changing Rooms is returning to our screens.Interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, notorious for his bold fashion choices and penchant for feature walls, will return for the rebooted series, which will air on Channel 4.He’ll be joined by Davina McCall, who will replace former presenter Carol Smilie. The original show aired on the BBC between 1996 and 2004, and saw two groups of homeowners renovate one room in the other’s house, with the help of a team of experts.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorChannel 4 Revives ‘Changing Rooms’ Channel 4 is cracking open the paint tins for a reboot of the classic BBC home improvement show, Changing Rooms. Banijay’s Shine TV is reviving the program for a six-part series, in which neighbors work against the clock to renovate a room in each other’s houses.
Carol Smillie has been given the boot from Changing Rooms as it's revealed Davina McCall will front the reboot. The former Big Brother host, 52, will step into presenting duties for the new series of the iconic interior design show.
pic.twitter.com/ETTiCASRet— Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (@LlewelynBowen) October 8, 2020As viewers will remember, Changing Rooms will see two sets of homeowners, from the same neighbourhood, work against the clock to renovate a room in each other’s homes.They might not share the same tastes, but they are completely in charge of creating a new look for the chosen room – and anything goes, Channel 4 said.The show returns with six, one-hour episodes.