Rock the Block has a premiere date for its fifth season. HGTV has announced the return date for the series alongside a photo and new details. A competition of the cable channel's stars, the series was renewed in October.
Hosted by Ty Pennington, the new season will feature four returning teams from various HGTV programs, looking for redemption as they renovate waterfront homes on Treasure Island. Page Turner, Mitch Glew, Leslie Davis, Lyndsay Lamb, Evan Thomas, Keith Bynum, Sarah Baeumler and Bryan Baeumler are the returning duos.
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Hosted by Ty Pennington, the new season will feature four returning teams from various HGTV programs, looking for redemption as they renovate waterfront homes on Treasure Island. Page Turner, Mitch Glew, Leslie Davis, Lyndsay Lamb, Evan Thomas, Keith Bynum, Sarah Baeumler and Bryan Baeumler are the returning duos.
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- 1/24/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
HGTV is betting big on the El Moussas. The network has ordered season 2 of The Flipping El Moussas, which stars Flip or Flop’s Tarek El Moussa and his wife, Selling Sunset’s Heather Rae El Moussa.
‘The Flipping El Moussas’ Season 2 premieres in 2024 on HGTV
The Flipping El Moussas follows Tarek and Heather as they renovate homes in Southern California. The first season debuted in March 2023 on HGTV.
The Flipping El Moussas Season 2 will have 14 hour-long episodes, six more than in season 1. It will premiere in early 2024.
In season 2, Tarek and Heather will face fresh challenges, both professionally and personally. They’ve welcomed their first child and are facing strong headwinds in the tumultuous SoCal real estate market. Despite it all, the El Moussas still make time for fun celebrations with their new baby and Tarek’s two kids from his previous marriage to Christina Hall. They also solidify...
‘The Flipping El Moussas’ Season 2 premieres in 2024 on HGTV
The Flipping El Moussas follows Tarek and Heather as they renovate homes in Southern California. The first season debuted in March 2023 on HGTV.
The Flipping El Moussas Season 2 will have 14 hour-long episodes, six more than in season 1. It will premiere in early 2024.
In season 2, Tarek and Heather will face fresh challenges, both professionally and personally. They’ve welcomed their first child and are facing strong headwinds in the tumultuous SoCal real estate market. Despite it all, the El Moussas still make time for fun celebrations with their new baby and Tarek’s two kids from his previous marriage to Christina Hall. They also solidify...
- 7/26/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two fan-favorite HGTV stars are teaming up to transform a run-down lakeside retreat in the new show Renovation Resort Showdown.
Bryan Baeumler of Renovation Island and Scott McGillivray of Vacation House Rules star in the competition series, which challenges four teams to transform a tired, century-old resort into a modern-day vacation destination. The show already aired on HGTV Canada. Now, audiences in the U.S. are finally getting a chance to see the episodes.
‘Renovation Resort Showdown’ premieres Sunday, July 23 on HGTV Related
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Renovation Resort Showdown premieres Sunday, July 23, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on HGTV. Episodes will also be available to stream on the same day and time on Max.
The seven-episode show follows Scott, a real estate expert and contractor, who has just purchased a rundown lakeside resort. He recruits Bryan, his friend (and occasional rival), to help him overhaul the property.
Bryan Baeumler of Renovation Island and Scott McGillivray of Vacation House Rules star in the competition series, which challenges four teams to transform a tired, century-old resort into a modern-day vacation destination. The show already aired on HGTV Canada. Now, audiences in the U.S. are finally getting a chance to see the episodes.
‘Renovation Resort Showdown’ premieres Sunday, July 23 on HGTV Related
Bryan Baeumler Says HGTV’s ‘Rock the Block’ Season 4 Is ‘Mind-Blowing’
Renovation Resort Showdown premieres Sunday, July 23, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on HGTV. Episodes will also be available to stream on the same day and time on Max.
The seven-episode show follows Scott, a real estate expert and contractor, who has just purchased a rundown lakeside resort. He recruits Bryan, his friend (and occasional rival), to help him overhaul the property.
- 7/22/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
HGTV is gearing up for another seaside showdown, just in time for beach season. Battle on the Beach Season 3 premieres in June 2023. Once again, a fan-favorite pair from the network’s hit series Renovation Island will be on hand to judge the contestants’ renovation efforts.
‘Battle on the Beach’ Season 3 premieres June 4 on HGTV [L to R]: Alison Victoria, Ty Pennington, Taniya Nayak, Bryan Baeumler, and Sarah Baeumler of HGTV’s ‘Battle on the Beach’ | HGTV
Battle on the Beach Season 3 premieres Sunday, June 4 at 9 p.m. Et on HGTV. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Go on the same day and time as the broadcast premiere.
The six-episode season will follow three teams of designers as they renovate a trio of seaside homes in Gulf Shores, Alabama. But they won’t be going it alone. HGTV design experts Taniya Nayak from Build It Forward, Ty Pennington from Rock...
‘Battle on the Beach’ Season 3 premieres June 4 on HGTV [L to R]: Alison Victoria, Ty Pennington, Taniya Nayak, Bryan Baeumler, and Sarah Baeumler of HGTV’s ‘Battle on the Beach’ | HGTV
Battle on the Beach Season 3 premieres Sunday, June 4 at 9 p.m. Et on HGTV. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Go on the same day and time as the broadcast premiere.
The six-episode season will follow three teams of designers as they renovate a trio of seaside homes in Gulf Shores, Alabama. But they won’t be going it alone. HGTV design experts Taniya Nayak from Build It Forward, Ty Pennington from Rock...
- 5/7/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Attention, lovers of historic architecture. Restored has a new home on the Magnolia Network. The sixth season of the home renovation series (which previously aired on DIY Network) follows preservationist Brett Waterman as he brings old homes in Southern California back to their former glory.
Brett Waterman of ‘Restored’ discovered a passion for architecture at a young age Brett Waterman talks with a homeowner in an episode of ‘Restored’ | Magnolia Network
Waterman, who grew up in Orange County, discovered at a young age that he had a passion for preserving old buildings.
“I’ve loved architecture since I was a kid,” the Restored host told Showbiz Cheat Sheet in an interview. While spending time on his family’s farm in Oklahoma, he became “enthralled” with a nearby old dairy.
“Over the years, as I got older, I watched the property just kind of decay,” he recalled. “And I always told myself,...
Brett Waterman of ‘Restored’ discovered a passion for architecture at a young age Brett Waterman talks with a homeowner in an episode of ‘Restored’ | Magnolia Network
Waterman, who grew up in Orange County, discovered at a young age that he had a passion for preserving old buildings.
“I’ve loved architecture since I was a kid,” the Restored host told Showbiz Cheat Sheet in an interview. While spending time on his family’s farm in Oklahoma, he became “enthralled” with a nearby old dairy.
“Over the years, as I got older, I watched the property just kind of decay,” he recalled. “And I always told myself,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Childhood dreams are coming true at HGTV. Fifteen of the network’s star designers are coming together for a new show that will challenge them to transform a Southern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse. Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge will premiere in the summer of 2023.
Ashley Graham hosts ‘Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge’ A Barbie doll | Alli Harvey/Getty Images
Model Ashley Graham will host the new, four-episode HGTV competition series, which is inspired by Mattel’s iconic doll and the upcoming release of Warner Bros.’ Barbie movie. Eight teams of the network’s stars will come together to turn an ordinary home into a true Barbie Dreamhouse. They’ll overhaul different areas of the home in era-specific styles, such as a 1950s kitchen, ‘70s disco den for Ken, and a glam ‘80s bedroom. Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge will also feature celebrity guests, pop culture history, and plenty of Barbie surprises. In the end,...
Ashley Graham hosts ‘Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge’ A Barbie doll | Alli Harvey/Getty Images
Model Ashley Graham will host the new, four-episode HGTV competition series, which is inspired by Mattel’s iconic doll and the upcoming release of Warner Bros.’ Barbie movie. Eight teams of the network’s stars will come together to turn an ordinary home into a true Barbie Dreamhouse. They’ll overhaul different areas of the home in era-specific styles, such as a 1950s kitchen, ‘70s disco den for Ken, and a glam ‘80s bedroom. Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge will also feature celebrity guests, pop culture history, and plenty of Barbie surprises. In the end,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Judging HGTV’s Rock the Block is one thing. But competing on the show is something else entirely, as Farmhouse Fixer’s Jonathan Knight and Fix My Flip’s Page Turner recently learned. Both are former guest judges now facing off against other HGTV stars in a new season of Rock the Block, which premieres March 6.
‘Farmhouse Fixer’ star Jonathan Knight says he was warned about doing ‘Rock the Block’ Jonathan Knight of ‘Rock the Block’ Season 4 | Amanda Edwards/Getty Images for Discovery
Knight might be a first-time competitor on Rock the Block, but he’s not new to the show. In season 3, he served as a guest judge, evaluating the team’s kitchen renovations, along with his brother and fellow NKotB member Jordan Knight.
“I don’t know if [that experience] gave me an edge, but I do know, you know, judging past seasons, I called a lot of the past contestants and asked them,...
‘Farmhouse Fixer’ star Jonathan Knight says he was warned about doing ‘Rock the Block’ Jonathan Knight of ‘Rock the Block’ Season 4 | Amanda Edwards/Getty Images for Discovery
Knight might be a first-time competitor on Rock the Block, but he’s not new to the show. In season 3, he served as a guest judge, evaluating the team’s kitchen renovations, along with his brother and fellow NKotB member Jordan Knight.
“I don’t know if [that experience] gave me an edge, but I do know, you know, judging past seasons, I called a lot of the past contestants and asked them,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Bryan Baeumler wasn’t lacking in confidence when he and his wife Sarah Baeumler arrived in Colorado to film the latest season of HGTV’s Rock the Block. With decades of experience building luxury custom homes – and having renovated an entire resort in the Bahamas – the Renovation Island stars were prepared to go all the way in the series, which pits teams of pros from different HGTV shows against each other as they renovate four identical homes and vie to see who can add the most value to the property. But the couple faced stiff competition from their fellow HGTV stars, he shared with Showbiz Cheat Sheet in an interview ahead of the show’s March 6 premiere.
‘Renovation Island’ star weighs in on his ‘Rock the Block’ experience
Rock the Block Season 4 features four teams who have six weeks to renovate four identical 5,000-square-foot properties in Berthoud, Colorado. The setup...
‘Renovation Island’ star weighs in on his ‘Rock the Block’ experience
Rock the Block Season 4 features four teams who have six weeks to renovate four identical 5,000-square-foot properties in Berthoud, Colorado. The setup...
- 3/5/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two of HGTV’s biggest stars, Scott McGillivray and Bryan Baeumler, are joining forces in the latest reality TV competition, “Renovation Resort.”
The competition centers around McGillivray’s recently purchased lakeside vacation resort, which needs a complete overhaul. The entrepreneur enlists the help of Baeumler (“Island of Bryan”) to revamp his latest property.
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Over seven weeks, the show will follow four professional designer-contractor duos as they try to transform the rundown resort into a modern-day vacation destination.
The duos who impress Scott and Bryan the most with their renovation skills will take home a cash prize of 100,000.
The competitors include husband-and-wife duo Rotem and Troy from Toronto, On., entrepreneurs April and Arnold from Chicago, Il., business partners Jena and Sean from Toronto, On., and business and romantic partners Savannah and Kyle from Phoenix, Az.
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The competition centers around McGillivray’s recently purchased lakeside vacation resort, which needs a complete overhaul. The entrepreneur enlists the help of Baeumler (“Island of Bryan”) to revamp his latest property.
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Over seven weeks, the show will follow four professional designer-contractor duos as they try to transform the rundown resort into a modern-day vacation destination.
The duos who impress Scott and Bryan the most with their renovation skills will take home a cash prize of 100,000.
The competitors include husband-and-wife duo Rotem and Troy from Toronto, On., entrepreneurs April and Arnold from Chicago, Il., business partners Jena and Sean from Toronto, On., and business and romantic partners Savannah and Kyle from Phoenix, Az.
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- 1/23/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
How HGTV’s ‘Renovation Island’ Changed Bryan and Sarah Baeumler’s ‘Perspective on What Is a Problem’
Turns out, renovating the entire damn island was always going to be the easy part. On Season 1 of HGTV’s “Renovation Island,” Bryan and Sarah Baeumler dealt with Hurricane Dorian. And on Season 2, the bad guy was the coronavirus pandemic.
Covid-19 not only shut down the Caerula Mar Club grand opening, it made getting materials for the ongoing renovation impossible. (You think it was tough and expensive getting stuff to your home? Try getting delivery on a remote island in the Bahamas.)
“In Canada and the U.S., lumber prices have doubled, or tripled, in some cases. For our construction business in Canada as well, costs are going up, and you hear homeowners and other companies crying about the price of lumber. And I thought, ‘My God, even at triple the price… it’s still cheaper easier to get your hands on it than on the island,” Bryan Baeumler told...
Covid-19 not only shut down the Caerula Mar Club grand opening, it made getting materials for the ongoing renovation impossible. (You think it was tough and expensive getting stuff to your home? Try getting delivery on a remote island in the Bahamas.)
“In Canada and the U.S., lumber prices have doubled, or tripled, in some cases. For our construction business in Canada as well, costs are going up, and you hear homeowners and other companies crying about the price of lumber. And I thought, ‘My God, even at triple the price… it’s still cheaper easier to get your hands on it than on the island,” Bryan Baeumler told...
- 6/18/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Fox has acquired CTV’s Holmes Family Effect, an unscripted series starring home renovation contractor and TV personality Mike Holmes, from Bell Media for a midseason 2020-21 premiere. The four-part series, which has completed production, is slated to premiere in Canada on CTV in early 2021.
American broadcasters have relied on Canadian content during the pandemic. NBC’s and the CW’s fall lineups featured Canadian dramas Transplant and Coroner, respectively. With the current wave of infections sweeping the U.S. and impacting production, the networks again are reaching north for backup programming. NBC recently picked up drama Nurses.
On the unscripted side, HGTV had a success this past summer with Canadian import Renovation Island, leading to the network picking up Renovation, Inc., another series featuring contractor Bryan Baeumler and his wife, Sarah.
The deal for Holmes Family Effect marks a return to Fox for Holmes, who co-hosted the network’s 2015 reality-competition series Home Free.
American broadcasters have relied on Canadian content during the pandemic. NBC’s and the CW’s fall lineups featured Canadian dramas Transplant and Coroner, respectively. With the current wave of infections sweeping the U.S. and impacting production, the networks again are reaching north for backup programming. NBC recently picked up drama Nurses.
On the unscripted side, HGTV had a success this past summer with Canadian import Renovation Island, leading to the network picking up Renovation, Inc., another series featuring contractor Bryan Baeumler and his wife, Sarah.
The deal for Holmes Family Effect marks a return to Fox for Holmes, who co-hosted the network’s 2015 reality-competition series Home Free.
- 12/14/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Bryan Baeumler is truly the definition of a Jack of all trades. He is so talented in so many areas that it seems like there’s nothing he can’t do. Over the years, Bryan has become best-known for his work on HGTV where he’s hosted several shows including his most recent series, Island of Bryan. Throughout his career, the Ontario native has managed to gain international success. As a skilled handyman, Bryan has been able to create an entire brand around home building and design. Many of his business ventures have also involved his wife, Sarah, who is a very experienced
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- 7/4/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Canada, get your tool belt ready.. It's hammer time!
On January 10, judges Mike Holmes ("Holmes on Holmes"), Bryan Baeumler ("Disaster Diy"), and Scott McGillivray ("Income Property"), along with host Jillian Harris ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"), are teaming up to scour the country for Hgtv's exciting new reality series, "Canada's Handyman Challenge." As the name implies, everyday Canadians will have the opportunity to showcase their repair/constructive/carpentry/do-it-yourself skills in a variety of tasks until one contestant is declared the winner. En route to an undisclosed location, Jillian Harris and Mike Holmes spoke exclusively to The Huffington Post TV Canada about nailing the competition and crowning Canada's next top handyman.
What piqued your interest in a series like this, Mike?
Mike Holmes: Well, this is my seventh time doing the "Handyman Challenge," usually in the United States. I said to them, "Let's make a change. Let's do it across Canada.
On January 10, judges Mike Holmes ("Holmes on Holmes"), Bryan Baeumler ("Disaster Diy"), and Scott McGillivray ("Income Property"), along with host Jillian Harris ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"), are teaming up to scour the country for Hgtv's exciting new reality series, "Canada's Handyman Challenge." As the name implies, everyday Canadians will have the opportunity to showcase their repair/constructive/carpentry/do-it-yourself skills in a variety of tasks until one contestant is declared the winner. En route to an undisclosed location, Jillian Harris and Mike Holmes spoke exclusively to The Huffington Post TV Canada about nailing the competition and crowning Canada's next top handyman.
What piqued your interest in a series like this, Mike?
Mike Holmes: Well, this is my seventh time doing the "Handyman Challenge," usually in the United States. I said to them, "Let's make a change. Let's do it across Canada.
- 1/17/2012
- by The Huffington Post TV Canada
- Aol TV.
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