Celebrity Money for Nothing

Celebrity Money for Nothing (2017)

EndedReality show

In Celebrity Money for Nothing, presenters Sarah Moore and Jay Blades go head to head at a celebrity's house to save things that were about to be dumped. They transform them into bespoke and valuable pieces, competing to see who can raise the most profit for their celebrity's chosen charity.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 16:30 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15Episode 15Sept. 22, 2017
S01E14Episode 14Sept. 21, 2017
S01E13Episode 13Sept. 20, 2017
S01E12Episode 12Sept. 19, 2017
S01E11Episode 11Sept. 18, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Celebrity Money for Nothing' premiere?

'Celebrity Money for Nothing' premiered on October 9, 2017.

Who were the hosts of 'Celebrity Money for Nothing'?

'Celebrity Money for Nothing' was hosted by Sarah Moore and Jay Blades.

What was the premise of 'Celebrity Money for Nothing'?

'Celebrity Money for Nothing' followed celebrities as they transformed old, unwanted items into valuable pieces to be sold for charity.

How many celebrities participated in each episode of 'Celebrity Money for Nothing'?

Each episode of 'Celebrity Money for Nothing' featured two celebrities.

Were the celebrities involved in the entire process of transforming the items?

Yes, the celebrities were actively involved in the entire process of transforming the items.

Did the celebrities receive any guidance or assistance during the transformations?

Yes, the celebrities received guidance and assistance from experts in various fields to help them create unique and valuable items.

Were the items transformed by the celebrities sold at auction?

Yes, the items transformed by the celebrities were sold at auction, with the proceeds going to charity.

What types of items did the celebrities transform on the show?

The celebrities transformed a wide range of items, including furniture, home decor, and accessories.

How long did it take for the celebrities to transform each item?

The time it took for the celebrities to transform each item varied, but it typically took a few days to complete the process.

Were there any challenges or competitions among the celebrities during the transformations?

No, there were no challenges or competitions among the celebrities during the transformations. The focus was on their creativity and the transformation process.

Did the celebrities have any previous experience or skills in upcycling or design?

Some celebrities had previous experience or skills in upcycling or design, while others were completely new to the process.

Did the celebrities have a budget for materials during the transformations?

Yes, the celebrities were provided with a budget for materials, which they had to manage wisely during the transformations.

Were there any guest appearances by experts or designers on the show?

Yes, 'Celebrity Money for Nothing' featured guest appearances by experts and designers who provided guidance and inspiration to the celebrities.

Were there any surprises or twists during the transformations?

Yes, there were occasional surprises or twists introduced during the transformations to challenge the celebrities and add excitement to the show.

Did the celebrities have any emotional connections to the items they transformed?

Some celebrities had emotional connections to the items they transformed, which added an extra layer of meaning and sentiment to the process.

Were the celebrities successful in transforming the items into valuable pieces?

The success of the celebrities in transforming the items into valuable pieces varied, but their efforts contributed to raising funds for charity.

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