Changing Rooms was originally hosted by Carol Smillie, and assisting with the remodelling was a Cockney carpenter, "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.
Changing Rooms: Created by Ann Booth-Clibborn. With Carol Smillie, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Andy Kane, Graham Wynne. Two pairs of homeowners swap houses for 48 hours, each armed with £500, a designer, and a handyman to transform one room.
They can make any changes they want. CHANGING FACES Where original Changing Rooms cast are now - prison stint after £50K cancer fraud to buying a zoo & surprise new career. Changing Rooms is back for a second rebooted series, with Laurence Llewelyn.
Changing Rooms originally aired on the BBC between 1996 and 2004, with host Carol Smillie fronting the makeover show - but where are the original cast now? The 90s' cult classic TV show, Changing Rooms, is back after a 17 year break from our screens. The primetime show regularly attracted 10 million viewers during the course of its 17 series. 2021 reboot.
Anna Richardson hosts, as home DIYers renovate a room in each other's houses, with the help of interior design icon Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Russell Whitehead, Jordan Cluroe and Tibby Singh. The famous DIY and home improvements show, Changing Rooms, is back for the first time since 2004 with a new presenter, Anna Richardson, and designers. The first episode of the new series will air.
Suzie was the host of Changing Rooms - a Network Ten home renovation series - from 1998 to 2005. The series was rebooted by Ten in 2018, this time hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte. Where are original Changing Rooms stars now? From prison, cancer fraud and buying a zoo BBC favourite Changing Rooms aired between 1996 and 2004, and while a 2021 reboot saw new episodes on a new.