Channel Ten giving property reality shows a makeover with new DIY offering starring hopeless husbands

Channel Ten giving property reality shows a makeover with new DIY offering starring hopeless husbands
Jonathan ChancellorFeb 9, 2012

The Ten Network is seeking applications from hopeless husband renovators for its new lifestyle series, which offers to help home owners in desperate need of renovating.

But unlike the unwieldy, expensive 2011 reality series The Renovators, the next crop of willing participants must own their own homes and make a financial contribution to the renovation they oversee.

Ten promises to provide the "design expertise, manpower and materials" to turn a do-it-yourself dud or a house seeking inspiration into a "triumph".

Television industry sources suggest the announcement casts doubt as to whether there will be a second season of The Renovators.

Ten had originally revealed that The Renovators would return in 2012, but it has been vague about the show's precise future.

"Obviously there's been a lot of discussion back and forth on The Renovators, and we obviously have a new chief executive on board who is actively involved and just terrific and wanting to be involved in building brands and content," Ten's chief programming officer David Mott said in an interview with David Know at TV Tonight.

“There’s no decision on Renovators at this point in time,” Mott said.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.