Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr

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Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr
GenreFactual
Directed byDiccon Ramsay
Presented by
Country of originGreat Britain
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producers
  • Claire Walls
  • Donna Clark
ProducerEmma Taylor
Production companyDSP
DistributorBanjiay
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Original release14 August 2019 (2019-08-14)[1] –
present
External links
Website

Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr (also known as Interior Design Masters) is a British reality competition television series on BBC Two in eight parts.[2]

Premise[]

The competition pits 10 interior designers against each other[3] for a chance to win a commercial contract to design a bar at one of London's hotels.[4] Each week, a different challenge is set,[5] designed to test their ability to meet various client briefs in different commercial and residential settings. Across the series, the contenders redesign commercial spaces, from shops to restaurants and salons.[6]

Interior Design Masters was hosted by presenter Fearne Cotton,[7] and judged by former Elle Decoration editor-in-chief Michelle Ogundehin.[8] Michelle is joined by a rotating panel of guest judges, dependent on the weekly brief, such as interior stylist Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, retail expert Mary Portas and home designer Jade Jagger.[9][10]

Series One[]

Contestants[]

Contestant Age Occupation Outcome
Cassie Nicholas 31 Antiques dealer Winner
Frank Newbold 22 Interiors stylist Runner up
Ju DePaula 40 Interiors consultant 3rd place
Nicki Bamford-Bowes 41 Graphic designer 4th place
Kyle Broughton-Frew 28 Design graduate 5th place
Jerome Gardener 25 Restaurant manager 6th place
Verity Coleman 34 Retired army officer 7th/8th place
Terian Tilston 30 Solicitor 7th/8th place
Trish Coggans 54 Social worker 9th place
Jim Biddulph 32 Design writer 10th place

Contestant progress[]

Contestant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cassie SAFE BTM4 HIGH SAFE BTM3 WIN WIN Winner
Frank WIN SAFE BTM2 SAFE BTM3 BTM2 BTM2 Runner-up
Ju LOW BTM4 WIN WIN WIN WIN ELIM
Nicki BTM3 SAFE HIGH BTM3 WIN ELIM
Kyle WIN WIN WIN BTM3 ELIM
Jerome BTM3 WIN BTM2 ELIM
Verity WIN WIN ELIM
Terian SAFE BTM4 ELIM
Trish WIN ELIM
Jim ELIM
  The contestant won Interior Design Masters.
  The contestant was the runner-up of Interior Design Masters.
  The contestant received the most positive critiques of the week or making part of winning team.
  The contestant received positive judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
  The contestant received judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
  The contestant received negative judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
  The contestant was on the bottom for that week.
  The contestant was eliminated.

Series Two[]

Series two returned to BBC Two on Tuesday 2 February 2021, with new presenter Alan Carr and returning series judge Michelle Ogundehin. With 10 new contestants for an eight episode series and week one guest judge was Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.[11]

Contestants[]

Contestant Age Occupation Outcome
Lynsey Ford 36 Architect Winner
Siobhan Murphy 42 NHS worker Runner up
Micaela Sharp 33 Upholsterer 3rd/4th place
Paul Moneypenny 32 Retail manager
Charlotte Beevor 28 Textile designer 5th place
Barbara Ramani 34 Former visual merchandiser 6th place
Peter Grech 33 Former doctor 7th place
Jonathan "Jon" Burns 45 Beauty retail executive 8th place
Amy Wilson 43 Full-time mother 9th place
Mona W 38 Film set designer 10th place

Contestant progress[]

Contestant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Lynsey WIN SAFE WIN BTM4 BTM3 SAFE WIN Winner
Siobhan BTM4 WIN WIN BTM4 WIN SAFE SAFE Runner-up
Micaela SAFE BTM4 BTM3 WIN BTM3 SAFE ELIM
Paul SAFE WIN LOW WIN HIGH SAFE ELIM
Charlotte BTM2 SAFE WIN BTM4 ELIM
Barbara BTM4 WIN SAFE ELIM
Peter SAFE BTM4 ELIM
Jon WIN BTM4 ELIM
Amy SAFE ELIM
Mona ELIM
  The contestant won Interior Design Masters.
  The contestant was the runner-up of Interior Design Masters.
  The contestant received the most positive critiques of the week or making part of winning team.
  The contestant received positive judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
  The contestant received judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
  The contestant received negative judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
  The contestant was on the bottom for that week.
  The contestant was eliminated.

References[]

  1. ^ Walden, Lisa (August 11, 2019). "Interior Design Masters: all the details". House Beautiful. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  2. ^ "Interior Design Masters episode 2: There's no accounting for taste ???". inews.co.uk. 21 August 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  3. ^ "A splash of snark makes Interior Design Masters a compelling contest". Evening Standard. August 21, 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  4. ^ "ALISON ROWAT'S TV WEEK: Interior Design Masters, Succession, Deep Water reviews". HeraldScotland. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  5. ^ "TV review: Interior Design Masters, BBC Two". The Leader. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  6. ^ "Interior Design Masters: All you need to know". BT.com. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  7. ^ "Interior Design Masters - S1 - Episode 1". Radio Times. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  8. ^ "Designer set to battle it out on new TV show". 9 August 2019.
  9. ^ Darvill, Josh (October 2, 2019). "Interior Design Masters contestants, winner, prize and spoilers from BBC Two series". TellyMix. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  10. ^ Kelly, Tamara (August 21, 2019). "What we've learnt so far from watching Interior Design Masters". Ideal Home. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  11. ^ "Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr".

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