From DIY to Art Deco.
The sunny series showing interior design expertise can be perfected on a budget.
The fourth season of Amanda and Alan’s hit series is due to grace our screens later this year, with their latest DIY house renovation taking us to Corfu, Greece. With previous house transformations taking place in Italy and Spain, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr find houses in ruin across Europe and restore them as part of a project to give back to the rural towns of their interior venture.
With the help of a talented team lead by pro-renovator Scott Thompson, we learn DIY tips and tricks alongside the presenters, find cost-effective interior design inspiration and have fun while watching two best friends turn four walls into a home.
On the announcement of their newest season, Amanda commented “I couldn't be happier to announce that Alan and I are going to be doing a fourth series of Amanda and Alan. We're so excited to be spending another summer together bashing down walls in one of our favourite places ever!”
Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Live Events Catherine Catton, also commented, stating: "We're delighted to have Amanda and Alan returning for a fourth series, bringing their signature style of fun, sun and friendship to audiences right across the UK. With a new location, a completely new property to transform and some of the world's most beautiful scenery on their doorstep, we can't wait to see what magic they create together."
For the conscious consumer, Amanda and Alan’s Greek Job offers the perfect balance of budget-building design, culture influence in interior style, and the light-hearted attitude that it doesn’t take design royalty to build something beautiful.
Where to Watch:
Watch ‘Amanda & Alan’s Greek Job’ on BBC One and catch up with all previous seasons on BBC IPlayer.
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