![]() Smith, Cameron Stout, Aggie MacKenzie, Sanjeev Kohli, Limmy and others – and messages to loved ones who find themselves away from home at that momentous time of the year. McAllister and Ryan presented STV's 2008/2009 Hogmanay Stories, a mix of traditional Hogmanay celebrations, with music from Michelle McManus, John Carmichael and some surprise guests. Four one hour episodes now showing across the globe. In McAllister and Ryan's next programme, Wedding Belles, which aired on Five in 2007, they became wedding decorators to prospective brides. In 2006, McAllister and Ryan hosted the reality series The Farm on Five. Caprice infamously dropped her 'baby' while Colin and Justin later said in interviews that it made them realise they would indeed make good parents. ![]() The show charted the three celebrities as they experienced the highs and lows of parenthood. Four seasons of 13 were filmed as well as a mini series featuring celebrity homes.Ī British TV first, Colin and Justin, along with model Caprice, attempted to raise a £150,000 animatronic 'baby'. How Not to Decorate aired on the UK's Channel 5 and followed the format of the popular What Not to Wear series, but in this case McAllister and Ryan were recruited to transform homes with dramatically ugly interior decoration schemes into something more stylish. The emphasis was about creating 'style on a shoestring' and the show had a spin-off series called Housecall in the Country on which Colin and Justin also worked. Spanning some seven series the decorators created live 'one hour' transformations interacting throughout with viewers. This live format multi camera studio show, a production for BBC1, was hosted by Lowri Turner and co-presented by various experts such as chef James Martin and Colin and Justin. ![]() Seven series were filmed with 210 episodes in total. The former concentrated on British homes while the latter saw the presenters travel around Spain and France in search of homes for British buyers. Trading Up (and overseas spin-off show Trading Up in the Sun) aired on BBC One in which McAllister and Ryan counselled people on how to successfully sell and buy property. The series was made for the UK's Five channel. The format also included Twenty Builders' Botch Ups and Twenty Design Crimes. McAllister and Ryan counted down the best ways to increase the values of viewers' homes.
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