TLC is bringing back Trading Spaces for another season. This week, TLC shared the news in a press release, revealing that the new season will feature everything from teachers’ lounges to twin sisters’ homes and even the homes of ex-spouses. But when does the new season premiere? TLC has revealed that the new season will start on Saturday, March 16 at 8/7c on TLC. The show will run for 12 episodes and each episode has been filmed in different spots across the country. One name is missing from the list of participating designers. This season, viewers will see Brett Tutor, […]
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- 2/1/2019
- by Mary Jane
- Monsters and Critics
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
Just ahead of the Season 1 finale, TLC has picked up a second season of its hit home makeover show Trading Spaces, its tenth season overall. Casting is underway for premiere in early 2019. TLC says Season 2 will be an expanded episode order beyond Season 1’s eight episodes. The exact number of episodes is still being determined.
The revival of TLC’s signature 2000s reality competition series has been a ratings success for the network. The return season of Trading Spaces currently ranks #1 in cable in its premiere time period among key women W25-54/18-49 demos. Driven by the revival series, TLC ranked as the No. 2 cable network on Saturday night with W25-54 in 2Q18 to-date.
“The response to the revival of Trading Spaces, from longtime devotees to newfound superfans alike, has been seismic, and we are proud to continue the celebration in 2019,” said Howard Lee, President and General Manager of TLC,...
The revival of TLC’s signature 2000s reality competition series has been a ratings success for the network. The return season of Trading Spaces currently ranks #1 in cable in its premiere time period among key women W25-54/18-49 demos. Driven by the revival series, TLC ranked as the No. 2 cable network on Saturday night with W25-54 in 2Q18 to-date.
“The response to the revival of Trading Spaces, from longtime devotees to newfound superfans alike, has been seismic, and we are proud to continue the celebration in 2019,” said Howard Lee, President and General Manager of TLC,...
- 5/30/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
TLC has renewed its “Trading Spaces” revival for another season, which will be No. 2 of this new version and Season 10 overall.
Production is slated to begin this summer. The series will return to TLC in early 2019 with even more episodes than this current run got.
“The response to the revival of ‘Trading Spaces,’ from longtime devotees to newfound superfans alike, has been seismic, and we are proud to continue the celebration in 2019,” said Howard Lee, president and general manager of TLC, in making today’s announcement. “We look forward to our designers and carpenters bringing more color, design risk and most of all, fun, into homes across the country in the upcoming season.”
These days on “Trading Spaces,” two sets of neighbors trade rooms for two days and — with the help of a...
Production is slated to begin this summer. The series will return to TLC in early 2019 with even more episodes than this current run got.
“The response to the revival of ‘Trading Spaces,’ from longtime devotees to newfound superfans alike, has been seismic, and we are proud to continue the celebration in 2019,” said Howard Lee, president and general manager of TLC, in making today’s announcement. “We look forward to our designers and carpenters bringing more color, design risk and most of all, fun, into homes across the country in the upcoming season.”
These days on “Trading Spaces,” two sets of neighbors trade rooms for two days and — with the help of a...
- 5/30/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
“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.
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...
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
After a ten-year hiatus, the popular home design show Trading Spaces is back, along with a ratings boost for TLC.
The Saturday season premiere averaged 2.8 million P2+ viewers in Live+3 to nab the No. 1 spot in television that night, according to Nielsen and the network. Its lead-in Trading Spaces Reunion Special also premiered strong, drawing 2.5 million P2+ viewers to top its time slot for the night. The combined airings led to TLC’s highest Saturday night in eight years. Trading Spaces also was the No. 1 most social primetime TV program on Facebook, and the hashtag #TradingSpaces trended on Twitter in the U.S. during the 8, 9 and 10 Pm Et hours.
Trading Spaces was the first home makeover series of its kind and launched a generation of shows to follow in the television home design genre. Two sets of neighbor’s trade rooms for two days and, with the help of a...
The Saturday season premiere averaged 2.8 million P2+ viewers in Live+3 to nab the No. 1 spot in television that night, according to Nielsen and the network. Its lead-in Trading Spaces Reunion Special also premiered strong, drawing 2.5 million P2+ viewers to top its time slot for the night. The combined airings led to TLC’s highest Saturday night in eight years. Trading Spaces also was the No. 1 most social primetime TV program on Facebook, and the hashtag #TradingSpaces trended on Twitter in the U.S. during the 8, 9 and 10 Pm Et hours.
Trading Spaces was the first home makeover series of its kind and launched a generation of shows to follow in the television home design genre. Two sets of neighbor’s trade rooms for two days and, with the help of a...
- 4/12/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Brett Tutor is on top of the world ahead of the Trading Spaces reboot this spring, but the Texas-born carpenter has traveled a long and often rocky road to home makeover TV stardom.
Not long before landing the gig on the new season of TLC’s original renovation phenom, returning April 7 after 10 years off the air, Tutor nearly tapped out on his show business aspirations. He’d appeared in a handful of commercials and chased a music career after spending time in the Air Force and doing humanitarian work in Kenya, but had hit a dry spell that was compounded by serious personal struggles.
Not long before landing the gig on the new season of TLC’s original renovation phenom, returning April 7 after 10 years off the air, Tutor nearly tapped out on his show business aspirations. He’d appeared in a handful of commercials and chased a music career after spending time in the Air Force and doing humanitarian work in Kenya, but had hit a dry spell that was compounded by serious personal struggles.
- 1/29/2018
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- 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
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