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Showhouse is an Irish
Republic of Ireland
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 makeover
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 reality television
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 series broadcast on RTÉ One
RTÉ One
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. Presented by the interior architect Neville Knott, it is a creation of Vision Independent Productions, responsible for the popular television shows, The Restaurant
The Restaurant (Irish TV series)
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and Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run
Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run
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. The concept of the show is that two professional interior designers take over two newly-built and identical houses and compete to create a winning interior design. They have approximately twelve weeks to plan their design, followed by six days spent working on the interior. The seventh day is launch day when the public are allowed access to vote on the winning design. There have thus far been four series. A number of once-off celebrity editions have been broadcast; Linda Martin
Linda Martin
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 and Kevin Sharkey
Kevin Sharkey
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 featured in the one after series two, whilst series four was followed up by featuring the models Pamela Flood
Pamela Flood
Pamela Ann Mary Flood is an Irish television presenter and former model from Tallaght, South Dublin. She received the Miss Ireland crown in 1993....

 and Lisa Murphy
Lisa Murphy
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in an episode which was broadcast on 29 December 2008.

Series three

Summary Broadcast date Ref
"Programme 1: The Cloisters, Abbeydorney, County Kerry" 2006
"Programme 2: Riverrun, Belturbet, County Cavan" 2006
"Programme 3: Penthouses, Carrickmines Green, Dublin" 2006
"Programme 4: Killeagh Gardens, County Cork" 2006
"Programme 5: Gleann Duchais, Moate, County Westmeath" 2006
"Programme 6: Eden, Blackrock, County Cork" 2006
"Programme 7: Roseberry Hill, Newbridge, County Kildare" 2006
"Programme 8: The Paddocks, Adamstown, County Dublin" 2006

Series four

Summary Broadcast date Ref
"Programme 1: The Weir View, Castlecomer Road, Kilkenny" 2007
"Programme 2: Bastion Quay and Marina, Athlone" 2007
"Programme 3: Lishmeen Hills, Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan" 2007
"Programme 4: Earls court, Churchtown, Mallow, County Cork" 2007
"Programme 5: Earls Court, Palmerstown, Dublin 20" 2007
"Programme 6: Bremore Pastures Drive, Ballbriggan, County Dublin" 2007
"Programme 7: Foxburrow, Portlaoise, County Laois" 2007
"Programme 8: Carlinn Hall, Dundalk County Louth" 2007

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