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ALAN CARR PRESENTS INTERIOR DESIGN MASTERS

  • Writer: TV Zone
    TV Zone
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

BBC Two has commissioned a second series of Interior Design Masters.


The second series of the hit show will be hosted by Alan Carr, who will be joined by former Editor-in-Chief of ELLE Decoration magazine, Michelle Ogundehin. Michelle reprises her role as Head Judge and will enlist the help of design gurus and industry experts as specialist guest judges each week.


The eight-part series will see ten talented, up and coming designers tackle a range of design challenges and compete to win a life-changing design contract with a prestigious commercial client.


Over eight episodes, each week a different guest judge will share their expertise to help Michelle evaluate which team of budding designers has achieved the best design and who will be leaving the competition that week.

The teams of blossoming designers will be confronted with a new commercial space to transform each week as they attempt to impress the judges ranging from shops to offices, show homes and restaurants.


Alan Carr says: “I just can’t wait to get started on this. I’m such a huge fan of interior design and I’m chomping at the bit to see what these wonderfully creative people have in store for us.”


Series judge and internationally renowned interiors expert, Michelle Ogundehin, says: “I’m thrilled to be back for a second series to discover even more untapped design talent for Interior Design Masters. We had so many brilliant and exciting designs and designers on series one that I can’t wait to get going and see what the next cohort has to offer!”


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