Alan Carr's Interior Design Masters is back with a celebrity special
It's one of our favourite craft TV shows, so we're delighted that Interior Design Masters is back for a celebrity special.
Alan Carr is returning as the presenter on the interiors competition, which sees budding designers battle it out to be crowned the winner.
And now the show is back for its first ever celebrity special, in honour of BBC Children in Need. In the special episode, six famous faces will be renovating for a very good cause. This special episode will benefit the BBC Children in Need funded project, Sandwell Young Carers Project (SYCP) in the West Midlands.
The celebrities taking part in the challenge are: comedian Darren Harriott, comedian and podcast host Joanne McNally, comedian Jon Richardson, model and TV host Leomie Anderson, musician and actor Martin Kemp, and singer Shirlie Kemp.
Their efforts will be judged by interiors expert Michelle Ogundehin and celebrity guest judge Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
The special will air as part of the Children in Need programming on Friday 15 November on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Speaking about the special, presenter Alan Carr said: "Interior Design Masters is always a bit of an emotional rollercoaster but this Children in Need Special really brought the ‘feels’.
"It’s amazing what a bit of paint, colour, wallpapers and good old-fashioned enthusiasm can achieve.
"I literally can’t wait for the viewers at home to witness these magical transformations"
We can't wait to see the celebrities flex their interior design skills!
The Interior Design Masters Children in Need Celebrity Special will be available to watch and stream on BBC One and BBC iPlayer during the Children in Need campaign on Friday 15 November.
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