Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Tuesday, May 12 on BBC Two England (2)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 7, Episode 4

The team travel to the Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton, Somerset, where they are recruited to transform the communal spaces - officially known as mess decks - used by the new recruits for socialising, eating and relaxing. The six designers are given a room each and Michelle Ogundehin's brief is to create spaces that are practical and comfortable, to provide an escape from the regimented daily routine of life on the air station - and it isn't long before the beige walls and boring tables are being replaced by something much more colourful. What will Michelle and guest judge Kelly Holmes - who spent 10 years in the military herself - make of the changes?


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Cast & Crew

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Alan Carr (Presenter)
Bella Lloyd-Pennock (Series producer)
Donna Clark (Executive producer)
Susanne Rock (Executive producer)
Jess Reid (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Alan Carr (Presenter)
Born: June 14, 1976 in Northampton
Best Known For: His stand-up and chat shows.
Early-life: Alan Carr was born in Northampton on June 14, 1976. The son of former Northampton Town player and manager Graham Carr, he has a younger brother. Alan attended Weston Favell School before getting a job at a call centre. He was advised to go into comedy by a colleague who overheard his witty remarks about the people he had to speak to on the telephone. He took the leap and soon began attracting critical acclaim.
Career: Carr made his TV debut as a guest on the ITV lunchtime show Today with Des and Mel. He came to true prominence on Channel 4's The Sunday Night Project with Justin Lee Collins. He makes regular guest appearances on panel shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats and Never Mind The Buzzcocks and has featured as a panellist on Channel 4's annual Big Fat Quiz of the Year, a staple of the Christmas TV schedules. He has also fronted his own game show, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, written his autobiography, and continues to perform stand-up. His Channel 4 show Chatty Man attracts some of the biggest names in showbiz and has been a staple of the Channel 4 schedule since 2009. He also presented a weekly programme on Radio 2 for three years, and fronted game show The Singer Takes It All. In 2016, he hosted Alan Carr's Happy Hour, which was a spin off of Chatty Man.
Quote: 'Just because you're gay and on the telly doesn't mean you're a role model. I'm just a comedian. That's all I am. If you find me funny, good.'
Trivia: His assorted awards include a 2013 Entertainment Performance Bafta.
Michelle Ogundehin (Judge)
Kelly Holmes (Judge)
Born: April 19, 1970 in Pembury, Kent
Best Known For: Her double gold-winning success at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Early-life: Born on April 19, 1970, Kelly is the eldest of five children. Her parents separated when she was two years old and her mother Patricia subsequently married Michael Norris. Her athletic career began at her local primary school, where she overcame her hatred of cross-country running to prove herself a consistent winner.
Career: Holmes's mother took her to Tonbridge Athletics Club, where the youngster came under the wing of coach David Arnold. He recognised her ability, and within a short time she had scooped the English schools title. At the age of 18, she joined the Army, where she continued to dabble in sport, but in 1992 decided she could compete at international level, and made her debut a year later. During her athletic career, she amassed many medals and titles, including European bronze in 2002, World silver in 2003 in the 800m discipline, as well as Commonwealth gold in 1994 and 2002 in the 1500m. However, injury dogged her career and prevented her from achieving her Olympic dream - until 2004. She was awarded an MBE in 1998, was voted 2004 BBC Sports personality of the Year, and made a Dame in the 2005 New Year's Honours list. Since retiring from athletics in 2005, Holmes has made guest appearances on a number of TV shows. In 2008, she set up her own charity, the DKH Legacy Trust, which provides aspiring young athletes with an opportunity to work with and alongside elite sports performers.
Quote: On her decision to retire from athletics: 'I have achieved everything I wanted to in my life and want to make the most of my life from now on.'
Trivia: Holmes has her own range of fitness equipment.
Bella Lloyd-Pennock (Series producer)
Donna Clark (Executive producer)
Susanne Rock (Executive producer)
Jess Reid (Director)

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