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I uderstend this should be rather a family program or aimed on renovating the family homes as a well deserved surprise for the family member who very often have been ill or sufferd some loss. That is why I can't… Read Full Review. Amanda Gee May not be everyone's ideal female presenter. There is no denying she is pleasant to observe flitting from room to room, keeping the show ticking along.

Good on her, I say. If you want fat. Go look inside K Mart. The "designers" are woeful at best. The work done to people's homes is so half-baked: painting ON TOP of old crappy wallpaper, putting up garish wallpaper badly - there are always bubbles visible even on camera??

The walls will be peeling as soon as the crew leave, and then the homeowner will be forced to fix up the poor workmanship with money they probably don't have for… Read Full Review. I have renovated many homes and recently built one.

My father owned his own construction business. The work on this show is appalling! The wallpapering, sub-sub standard.

The painting shocking. The tiling makeovers always a mess Cannot believe that they actually produce this show! Not sure how they can legally get away with it when some of the owners of the homes are not actually aware of the mess these guys are making of their homes! You can definitly see bubbles on camera for the wall paper, you can see the crew not knowing what they're doing and why they're doing it but stressing to waste time and not being done on time! But I can't imagine gving away my own house just because a team is going to come to my house to turn it into a nightmare and feel good about it!

And faking to be happy when the job is crapply done! That's the weirdest show ever! Catherine gee is so painfully thin it's shocking, she is not a good role model for young women. I actually like the show and would have given it a higher rating if it were not for the visually shocking presenter. Please sort her out or just get rid of her!!! I heartily agree! I watch the show in Australia and find her emaciated frame and painfully thin arms a total distaction from the content of a rally grat show.

Either get rid of her or dress her better! I really feel sorry for some of these people that have their homes "made" over. I mean black walls? Walls match curtains, rug and lamps Sometimes I think the designers are more suited to designing night clubs… Read Full Review. When I manage to het home early I am faced with 60 minute makeover, a programme I usually enjoy. I am forced to switch over because I cannot bare Cathering Gee!

She is the most insincere, patronizing, insensitive presenter ever! Please get rid of her! When this programme relied on just a Voiceover or the designers explaining their choices direct to camera, I was really surprised at how the pace of the show was dragged down.

I really don't understand why so many people here have the knives out for Catherine Gee. Her size aside it isn't really relevant , I find her polite, warm and honest. I don't remember the recipients of the makeovers being courteously escorted from their vehicles by the presenter in previous incarnations, and it's nice to… Read Full Review.

I love the programme but am distracted throughout by mentally criticising Catherine Gee's attire. Ok, she's too slim maybe anorexic, poor girl but does she have to wear white tops under other tops on nearly every show. Would love to see her in full skirts or feminine dresses - not the skinny jeans and layered tops she wears to death - better still, would love NOT to see her at all. I agree with other reviewers - she lacks what it takes for this kind of show. Bring back the designers -… Read Full Review.

The basis of the programme is sound but why can't the reearchers find more deserving recipients of this free makeover? I would like to see people who really can't do any work on their house because they are in physically unable rather than families who can't be bothered.

Whilst I like Catherine Gee, the presenter, I do wish that she showed more consideration when trashing the lucky recipients existing furniture and decoration. There are many people out there who can't afford expensive… Read Full Review. From 97 reviews. Ask our helpful community of experts about this product or company 60 Minute Makeover - Ask a question now.

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In their dreams! It is NOT modern!!!!!! Showing 1 to 20 of 97 results. Back when this show was on TV, I would have been at school, so before watching this marathon in January, I was only familiar with the reboot hosted by Peter Andre because the s have been a decade where TV wants to win back its audiences that have migrated to the internet, through TV nostalgia.

I think even back in the s, 60 Minute Makeover was a show that would have been on in the mid-afternoon every weekday and it feels like it. British weather is unpredictable and considering how long it can take to film something outdoors for television in fact, something that is two minutes long on a show probably took three days to film, counting the bad weather, lighting, bloopers, number of takes, etc. After all, they spent 20 years trying to convince us that Ant and Dec were talented comedians.

No matter what presenter is starring in the episode, the format is the same, but interestingly, the backstories are always similar. Perhaps both of their parents died in an accident or they grew up in a council estate, or the contestant is a redundant mother with three children who wants to become a singer so that her children can have a better life.

These critics have never watched an episode of 60 Minute Makeover. She either was: diagnosed with a terminal disease, has arthritis, is a widow, looks after a sick relative, has a dead child, or all of those at once.

The more the tragedies pile on, the more the backstory trope becomes a parody of itself. Say what you like about the contestants on The X Factor , at least they only have one tragedy for the show to exploit. How queer.



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