TLC Stars Kick Off Two New Series This January
- Popular Designers Genevieve Gorder and Doug Wilson from TRADING SPACES
Present Two New Series on TLC Beginning January 22 and 29, 2005 -
SILVER SPRING, Md., Jan. 13 -- TLC stars Genevieve Gorder and
Doug Wilson are hosting two new series premiering on TLC in January. First,
Gorder hosts TOWN HAUL, a 12-episode series premiering Saturday, January 22,
at 10 PM (ET/PT), in which she works with community volunteers to create big
change in small towns across America. Next, Wilson joins homeowners who come
face to face with the new residents of their old homes in MOVING UP,
premiering Saturday, January 29, at 8 PM (ET/PT). In addition, both Gorder
and Wilson will continue their roles as two of the popular designers on TLC's
TRADING SPACES.
In TOWN HAUL, Genevieve and her team lead a modern-day barn raising,
working with small-town residents to help create social change in their
communities through design, rehabilitation and new construction. Everyone
gets in on the act, from the mayor (who is also the town mechanic) to local
business owners, from the town gossip to the town loner; communities take
center stage with TOWN HAUL as they come together for an unforgettable display
of teamwork and determination. In the first six episodes, viewers see
residents of Jeffersonville, N.Y. give a new look to their Main Street, update
the look of local businesses, design and construct an apartment for town icon
"Cowboy" Bob and more. The ups and downs, tensions and triumphs that take
place as the community pulls together make for an unforgettable television
event. A subsequent six-episode installment of TOWN HAUL will premiere in
March featuring Laurens, S.C.
"TOWN HAUL is all about the importance of creativity to a community's
spirit and how, through design, we can solve social problems, define who we
are as people, and as neighbors," Gorder said. "Rather than designing just a
bedroom or a living room, design on this grand of a scale will help viewers
see how a creative vision can impact the way an entire community lives and
functions."
For his part, Doug Wilson hosts a new series that asks "Have you ever
wondered what happens to your home once you move out?" In MOVING UP, viewers
follow a chain of new homeowners who move into one another's homes and begin
the design and renovation process that occurs during the first six months of
adjusting to their new digs. The new homeowners -- young and old, families,
couples and other roommate combinations -- have plenty to say about their new
environs (and their old!), many decisions to make and numerous design choices
and renovations to implement.
At the end of each MOVING UP episode, Wilson convenes the former
homeowners and asks them to comment on the changes in their old homes -- and
some of their reactions will surprise you! Taste is put to the test in MOVING
UP and Wilson is there to invoke fond memories, humorous observations and
cantankerous commentary.
"I am excited to work on MOVING UP as TLC continues to transform homes
across the country, one room at a time," Wilson said. "Changing the look and
feel of a space should not be intimidating, but sometimes you just don't know
where to start. We want to show America that no matter what surprises the
previous tenants left behind, compelling and dramatic design that fits your
personality is just around the corner."
TOWN HAUL is produced for TLC by True Entertainment; Terri Johnson is
executive producer for TLC; Glenda Hersh and Steven Weinstock are executive
producers for True Entertainment. TOWN HAUL is sponsored in part by GMC
Truck, The Home Depot, Mastercard and Swiffer.
MOVING UP is produced for TLC by BBC Productions USA. The executive
producer for BBC is Abigail Harvey. Julie Rose McCully is TLC's executive
producer for MOVING UP.
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