Changing Rooms - Trust Me, I'm a Designer

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Starring: Al Gregg, Brett Lee, Carol Smillie, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Anna Ryder Richardson Directed By: Andrew Anderson, Bob Marsden, Derek Hallworth, Duncan Hess, Heather Darroch
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Video Format: DVD Region Code: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Brand: Warner Brothers Format Features: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Publisher: BBC Video Release Date: 2004-03-02 Running Time: 30 minutes Studio: BBC Video DteCode: d12
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"Trust me... I'm a designer!" Many neighbors did... and regretted it. Others had their doubts but were delighted. It's all here: the highs, the lows, the tears and the tantrums that make up the best of Changing Rooms, hosted by Carol Smillie, with personal insights from some of your favorite designers. DVD Features: Additional Scenes Biographies:Overview of the designers and their most memorable creations Deleted Scenes Outtakes
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User Comments about the Changing Rooms - Trust Me, I'm a Designer
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With copies of this show being made all over the world, I have to say that the UK version is the original and the best. I wish BBC would release the entire ten seasons on DVD. It is the personalities of the designers, Handy Andy and Carole that make the show, and there are plenty of "personality" moments on this DVD as well as some of our favorite rooms.
It is the wacky, drastic, and sometimes disasterous exchange of change that occurs between two consenting neighbors. Quite honestly the designers of the show aren't the draw. Don't bother adding this one to your library. We see some bloopers, select designer interviews, favorite moments, and basically none of the good stuff that really attracts viewers to the show. This DVD was more of a commentary by select designers of the UK series than a encore of favorite episodes. The draw of the show is the concept of someone giving up a room in their home, reluctant but oddly excited at the same time, in order for a neighbor and "some pal" they've chosen to come in and totally redesign it. Stick to watching episodes on BBC. This DVD however, is more of a tribute to the designers themselves.
My dvd player had problems with regional blocking and pc drive could not read it either.
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