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- | The old [[The Generation Game|Generation Game]]-style "watch an expert and repeat what they do" shenanigans, re-versioned for a lifestyle-oriented daytime audience (i.e. not as much fun). Being ''that'' sort of show, it majored on DIY and craft skills like flower arranging, sanding doors and brushing pets' teeth. | + | The old [[The Generation Game|Generation Game]]-style "watch an expert and repeat what they do" shenanigans, re-versioned for a lifestyle-oriented daytime audience (i.e. not as much fun). Being ''that'' sort of show, it majored on DIY and craft skills like flower arranging, upholstering a chair, tiling a bathroom wall, fixing a flatpack, transforming a bookshelf, waxing legs, sanding doors and brushing pets' teeth. |
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+ | Experts on the series include Handy Andy, [[Anna Ryder Richardson]] and Trevor Sorbie. | ||
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Revision as of 23:59, 26 March 2007
Synopsis
The old Generation Game-style "watch an expert and repeat what they do" shenanigans, re-versioned for a lifestyle-oriented daytime audience (i.e. not as much fun). Being that sort of show, it majored on DIY and craft skills like flower arranging, upholstering a chair, tiling a bathroom wall, fixing a flatpack, transforming a bookshelf, waxing legs, sanding doors and brushing pets' teeth.
Experts on the series include Handy Andy, Anna Ryder Richardson and Trevor Sorbie.
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