Makeover Manor

Makeover Manor (2013)

EndedReality show

"Makeover Manor" is a weekly show where ordinary people are offered rejuvenation of the mind, body and soul with the help of beauty director Mikki Taylor and the show's experts. The guests that appear on the show vary from actresses and overweight men to single mothers and police officers. Some need to improve eating habits, and this is where nutritionist Dr. Rovenia Brock takes part, while others just need a cool new look with a little help from make-up artist Eric Ferrell. Each person that appears on the show is in terrible need of an emotional session, and Makeover Manor has an expert in life problems too. Life coach Dee Marshall teaches Makeover Manor's guests how to stay calm and balance their busy careers with their love lives. She relaxes guests and gives them advice on how to overcome problems and worries in their daily life. At the end of the day, the guests are all satisfied. Each of them feels better after having spent a luxurious day at the Manor, having been given a royal treatment and being the focus of all attention. The Makeover Manor experience is complete when the guests go back to their loved ones who are pleasantly surprised and overwhelmed by the improvement.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01PilotDez. 19, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Makeover Manor' premiere?

'Makeover Manor' premiered on September 15, 2013.

Who were the hosts of 'Makeover Manor'?

The hosts of 'Makeover Manor' were Cheryl Hickey and Steven Sabados.

What was the premise of 'Makeover Manor'?

'Makeover Manor' was a home renovation and design show that focused on helping families transform their homes and lives.

How many families were featured in each episode of 'Makeover Manor'?

Each episode of 'Makeover Manor' featured one family.

What was the budget for each makeover on 'Makeover Manor'?

The budget for each makeover on 'Makeover Manor' was $30,000.

Which Canadian channel aired 'Makeover Manor'?

'Makeover Manor' was aired on the Canadian channel, Global TV.

How long was each episode of 'Makeover Manor'?

Each episode of 'Makeover Manor' was 60 minutes long.

Was 'Makeover Manor' nominated for any awards?

There is no information available about 'Makeover Manor' being nominated for any awards.

What were some of the challenges the designers faced during the makeovers on 'Makeover Manor'?

Some of the challenges the designers faced during the makeovers on 'Makeover Manor' included budget constraints, tight timelines, and unexpected construction issues.

How did 'Makeover Manor' stand out from other home renovation shows?

'Makeover Manor' stood out from other home renovation shows by focusing on the individuals and families being helped, rather than just the design and renovation process.

What were some of the design themes explored on 'Makeover Manor'?

Some of the design themes explored on 'Makeover Manor' included modern, classic, and rustic styles.

Were there any celebrity guest appearances on 'Makeover Manor'?

There is no information available about any celebrity guest appearances on 'Makeover Manor'.

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