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The totalitarian regime of Carol 'Ubiquitous' Vorderman oversees ITV's very own version of ''Changing Rooms'' but without the obvious personalities and eccentricities of the BBC's designers this show, for us at least, lacks appeal. | The totalitarian regime of Carol 'Ubiquitous' Vorderman oversees ITV's very own version of ''Changing Rooms'' but without the obvious personalities and eccentricities of the BBC's designers this show, for us at least, lacks appeal. | ||
- | I mean, it's some people doing up a pair of houses. Why do you people watch this? There's little of the hilarity of the owners not actually liking their new rooms as occasionally happens when Laurence | + | I mean, it's some people doing up a pair of houses. Why do you people watch this? There's little of the hilarity of the owners not actually liking their new rooms as occasionally happens when [[Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen]] is let loose in Changing Rooms and it just seems far less watchable. |
In addition, the point of having a winner is completely... pointless, particularly as the families do next to nothing to influence the outcome (how quickly people forget ''[[The National Lottery Big Ticket]]''). | In addition, the point of having a winner is completely... pointless, particularly as the families do next to nothing to influence the outcome (how quickly people forget ''[[The National Lottery Big Ticket]]''). | ||
Of course, we don't like the show and yet it's one of ITV's most popular. Sigh. Pass the gin. | Of course, we don't like the show and yet it's one of ITV's most popular. Sigh. Pass the gin. | ||
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+ | Carol's "Handy hunks" Adrian and Neil Rayment went on to become mega-famous as the twins in two parts of ''The Matrix'' trilogy. If that's not a shift up the career ladder, we don't know what is. | ||
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They insisted on playing short bursts of the hardly-catchy theme music every five seconds! | They insisted on playing short bursts of the hardly-catchy theme music every five seconds! | ||
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- | + | Patrick Duffin. | |
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- | Carol's | + | [http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0233997490/labyrinthgames Carol Vorderman's Better Homes] |
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 09:18, 11 April 2008
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
"Handy hunks" Adrian and Neil Rayment
Broadcast
Granada for ITV, 1999 to 2002
Synopsis
Game shows are so un-Karl Marx, aren't they?
Consider this - two houses get done up for television and the one that puts on the most value after the renovation wins the owners an additional £5000 (or, in the latest series, a family holiday). So that's a done up house, a more expensive house and £5000, all for taking part in a game show.
The totalitarian regime of Carol 'Ubiquitous' Vorderman oversees ITV's very own version of Changing Rooms but without the obvious personalities and eccentricities of the BBC's designers this show, for us at least, lacks appeal.
I mean, it's some people doing up a pair of houses. Why do you people watch this? There's little of the hilarity of the owners not actually liking their new rooms as occasionally happens when Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is let loose in Changing Rooms and it just seems far less watchable.
In addition, the point of having a winner is completely... pointless, particularly as the families do next to nothing to influence the outcome (how quickly people forget The National Lottery Big Ticket).
Of course, we don't like the show and yet it's one of ITV's most popular. Sigh. Pass the gin.
Trivia
Carol's "Handy hunks" Adrian and Neil Rayment went on to become mega-famous as the twins in two parts of The Matrix trilogy. If that's not a shift up the career ladder, we don't know what is.
Key moments
They insisted on playing short bursts of the hardly-catchy theme music every five seconds!
Theme music
Patrick Duffin.
Merchandise
Carol Vorderman's Better Homes