Window Warriors

Window Warriors (2016)

EndedGame Show show

The worlds of art and commerce collide on GSN's new show, Window Warriors, hosted by Garcelle Beauvais (Hollywood Today Live). Eight of the country's most talented window merchandising designers compete to build elaborate displays and earn the approval of the judges – the fabulous Carson Kressley (DWTS, Queer Eye For The Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. Each week, the remaining contestants are given a new design theme and materials that correlate with one major retail brand. Festive, luxurious, and shockingly unexpected, these artists must push their creativity to the limit in order to stay in the game and win the $100,000 grand prize. When artistic abilities and design skills are put to the test, who will come out on top?

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Whimsical Wonderlanddéc. 20, 2016
S01E05Reuse It or Lose Itdéc. 13, 2016
S01E04Sugar Rushdéc. 6, 2016
S01E03At the Cutting Edgenov. 29, 2016
S01E02A Breath of Fresh Airnov. 22, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Window Warriors' premiere?

'Window Warriors' premiered on November 15, 2016.

Who hosted the TV show 'Window Warriors'?

'Window Warriors' was hosted by Garcelle Beauvais.

How many contestants competed in 'Window Warriors'?

There were eight contestants competing in 'Window Warriors'.

What was the prize for the winner of 'Window Warriors'?

The winner of 'Window Warriors' received a cash prize of $100,000.

Who were the judges on 'Window Warriors'?

The judges on 'Window Warriors' were Carson Kressley, Tai Beauchamp, and Douglas Little.

What was the format of 'Window Warriors'?

In 'Window Warriors', contestants competed in various design challenges, creating window displays for different retailers.

How long did each episode of 'Window Warriors' last?

Each episode of 'Window Warriors' had a runtime of approximately one hour, including commercials.

Where did the filming of 'Window Warriors' take place?

The filming of 'Window Warriors' took place in Los Angeles, California.

Who were the mentors on 'Window Warriors'?

The mentors on 'Window Warriors' were Annette Joseph, Tyler Wisler, and Mary Giuliani.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Window Warriors'?

The first season of 'Window Warriors' consisted of six episodes.

What was the main focus of 'Window Warriors'?

'Window Warriors' focused on the art of visual merchandising and creating eye-catching window displays.

Did 'Window Warriors' feature any special guest judges?

Yes, 'Window Warriors' featured special guest judges such as Molly Sims, Gretta Monahan, and Johnny Wujek.

Did 'Window Warriors' have any themed episodes?

Yes, 'Window Warriors' had themed episodes where the contestants had to create displays for specific occasions or holidays.

Did the contestants work individually or in teams on 'Window Warriors'?

The contestants on 'Window Warriors' worked individually on their window display creations.

Were there any eliminations on 'Window Warriors'?

Yes, each week on 'Window Warriors', one contestant was eliminated based on their performance in the design challenge.

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