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'''''homeMADE''''' is an [[Australia]]n [[reality television]] series that airs on the [[Nine Network]]. It premiered on Sunday, 10 May 2009 at 6:30pm,<ref name="airdate">{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=Airdate: homeMADE|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/04/airdate-homemade.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=28 April 2009|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref> and episodes air twice a week: at the same time each Sunday, as well as Tuesdays at 7:30pm.<ref name="airdate"/> The series is presented by [[David Heimann]],<ref name="host and judges">{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=homeMADE announces judges|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/04/homemade-announces-judges.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=28 April 2009|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref> who also acts as a mentor to the contestants.
'''''homeMADE''''' is an [[Australia]]n [[reality television]] series that airs on the [[Nine Network]]. It premiered on Sunday, 10 May 2009 at 6:30pm,<ref name="airdate">{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=Airdate: homeMADE|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/04/airdate-homemade.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=28 April 2009|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref> and episodes now air on Tuesdays at 7:30pm and 9:30pm.<ref name="airdate"/> The series is presented by [[David Heimann]],<ref name="host and judges">{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=homeMADE announces judges|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/04/homemade-announces-judges.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=28 April 2009|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref> who also acts as a mentor to the contestants.


The concept of ''homeMADE'' is that two teams of emerging designers renovate two houses in 5 days, with one eventual winner receiving a prize of $100,000. The designers are judged by [[Neale Whitaker]], who is Editor-in-Chief of [[Belle (magazine)|Belle]], an Australian design magazine, and interior stylist [[Sibella Court]].<ref name="host and judges"/> Guest judges will include [[Deborah Bibby]], [[Paul Hecker]], [[David Hicks]] and [[Greg Natale]]<ref name="host and judges"/>
The concept of ''homeMADE'' is that two teams of emerging designers renovate two houses in 5 days, with one eventual winner receiving a prize of $100,000. The designers are judged by [[Neale Whitaker]], who is Editor-in-Chief of [[Belle (magazine)|Belle]], an Australian design magazine, and interior stylist [[Sibella Court]].<ref name="host and judges"/> Guest judges will include [[Deborah Bibby]], [[Paul Hecker]], [[David Hicks]] and [[Greg Natale]]<ref name="host and judges"/>

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HomeMADE
GenreReality
Country of originAustralia Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersDavid Barbour
Julian Cress
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
Production companyCavalier Television[1]
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release10 May 2009 –
present

homeMADE is an Australian reality television series that airs on the Nine Network. It premiered on Sunday, 10 May 2009 at 6:30pm,[1] and episodes now air on Tuesdays at 7:30pm and 9:30pm.[1] The series is presented by David Heimann,[2] who also acts as a mentor to the contestants.

The concept of homeMADE is that two teams of emerging designers renovate two houses in 5 days, with one eventual winner receiving a prize of $100,000. The designers are judged by Neale Whitaker, who is Editor-in-Chief of Belle, an Australian design magazine, and interior stylist Sibella Court.[2] Guest judges will include Deborah Bibby, Paul Hecker, David Hicks and Greg Natale[2]

Host

David Heimann

David Heimann is the co-founder and Director of the Australian style emporium, Orson & Blake.

His career spans more than 20 years, having started out in fashion with Robert Burton, before moving to London where he worked with clients including Elton John.

On returning to Sydney David established Orson & Blake with his mother and business partner, Mandy Heimann.[3]

Designers

Chontelle Samios

At 23, Chontelle Samios has completed two diplomas in interior design and styling, renovated her property from top to bottom and started her own design firm, Elles InDesign, based in Sydney’s southern suburbs.[4]

Matthew Simpson

Matthew Simpson is the founder and owner of design firm, Matthew Travis Simpson Pty Ltd.

Matthew grew up in the western suburbs of Adelaide and worked as an admin assistant until he enrolled as a mature age student at the University of South Australia. He graduated with a bachelor of interior design degree in 2001, finishing with the highest score in final year design studio.[5]

Stacey Kouros

Stacey Kouros has been working in the design industry for five years including a long-term position working for one of Australia’s leading designers, Greg Natale.

Stacey studied interior design at the University of NSW and upon graduation started working with Natale.[6]

Jason Sullivan

Jason Sullivan has no formal training in interior design but has nearly 20 years’ experience as an international model.[7]

Leonie Edwards

Leonie Edwarads graduated with honours from WA’s Curtin University (and a BA in interior architecture) and at 27, she has established a career in commercial interior.

Born in South Korea, Leonie moved to Australia with her biological brother when adopted by an Australian couple at the age of two.[8]

Matt Derrick

Matt Derrick from Melbourne, graduated with a BA of interior design from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Matt has worked on a number of different-sized projects including restaurants, casino and luxury hotel design for one of the world’s premier resorts, the new Aman resort in Bhutan. [9]

Annie Vodicka

After more than 20 years in the aviation industry, as a flight attendant and onboard manager, Annie Vodicka completed a degree in interior design at the International School of Colour and Design in Sydney.[10]

Richie Stevens

Richie Stevens from Far North QLD, runs a design business in Cairns. Inside Out services a wide range of residential and commercial clients.[11]

Tonie Sauers

Tonie Sauers graduated with a BA in interior design from the University of Canberra, since that time she has worked mainly in commercial design.[12]

Darren Palmer

Born in country Queensland, Darren Palmer studied graphic design at the local TAFE.

Now 31, Darren has created design business Darren Palmer Interiors and had his work featured in Belle magazine.[13]

The Judges

Neale Whitaker

Neale Whitaker is editor-in-chief of Belle and associate publisher of ACP Magazines’ home and food group, with responsibility for Belle, House & Garden, Real Living, Gourmet Traveller, Gourmet Traveller Wine and the recently launched BBC Australian Good Food.

He has divided his publishing career between London and Sydney, and between food and interior design. British-born, he worked first in custom publishing in the UK, editing customer lifestyle magazines for major retailers Marks & Spencer, Debenhams and IKEA. In 1998 he was the launch editor of influential food magazine Food Illustrated, now published as Waitrose Food Illustrated on behalf of the pioneering British food retailer.

Since relocating to Australia in 1999, he has edited marie claire Lifestyle, Australian Coastal Style, Australian Interiors and Vogue Entertaining + Travel. He was the original editor of Australia’s bestselling food magazine delicious and as international editorial director of FPC Magazines (now News Magazines) oversaw the licensing of delicious into the UK market.

He published The Accidental Foodie in September 2005 and in 2006 worked with Australian chef Bill Granger as creative director of bills Licensing Pty Ltd, working on all of Granger’s global media projects.

Neale Whitaker joined ACP Magazines as an editorial consultant in 2006 and took over as editor-in-chief of Belle later that year. In 2007 he was appointed Associate Publisher, Homes & Food.[14] Group, for ACP’s men’s and specialist division

Sibella Court

Sibella Court moved to New York in 1999, having established herself in Australia as an interior stylist with her work appearing in publications including Marie Claire, Lifestyle, Donna Hay and Vogue Entertaining.

She built a career in the US over nine years, working on a variety of advertising campaigns and catalogues for clients such as perfume guru Jo Malone, Target, Bergdorf Goodman, Brocade Home, Crate&Barrel, West Elm, and Pottery Barn.

She was a regular contributor to leading US lifestyle publications including Travel & Leisure, Town & Country, Vogue Living (USA), Food & Wine, Gourmet, Real Simple and House & Garden. She also worked as brand developer for Jo Malone and Brocade Home.

She returned to Australia in 2007 to pursue her long-held dream of establishing a shop in the Sydney suburb of Paddington called The Society Inc. Each theme is accompanied and inspired by seasonal paint colours she has designed exclusively for Murobond Paints. The first was “The Indigo Blues Society”, followed by “Travellers and Magicians”, “Paper Whites”, and most recently “Tradewinds”.

Locally, Sibella is the Interiors Editor for Grazia magazine as well as being a freelance interior stylist.[15]

Episodes

# Title Airdate Timeslot Ratings[nb 1]
Series 1 (2009)
1 Episode 1 10 May 2009 Sunday 6:30pm – 7:30pm 1,021,000 (11th)[16]
2 Episode 2 (Elimination #1) 12 May 2009 Tuesday 7:30pm – 8:30pm 889,000 (22nd)[16]
3 Episode 3 17 May 2009 Sunday 6:30pm – 7:30pm 1,002,000 (12th)
4 Episode 4 (Elimination #2) 19 May 2009 Tuesday 7:30pm – 8:30pm 862,000 (21st)
5 Episode 5 24 May 2009 Sunday 6:30pm – 7:30pm 975,000 (14th)
6 Episode 6 (Elimination #3) 26 May 2009 Tuesday 7:30pm – 8:30pm 969,000 (18th)
7 Episode 7 31 May 2009 Sunday 6:30pm – 7:30pm 958,000 (14th)
8 Episode 8 (Elimination #4) 2 June 2009 Tuesday 7:30pm – 8:30pm 949,000 (19th)
9 Episode 9 7 June 2009 Sunday 6:30pm – 7:30pm 967,000 (11th)
10 Episode 10 (Elimination #5) 9 June 2009 Tuesday 7:30pm – 8:30pm 1,058,000 (16th)
Average series one ratings

Notes

  1. ^ Overall national viewers, numbers in brackets indicate nightly ratings position.

References

  1. ^ a b c Knox, David (28 April 2009). "Airdate: homeMADE". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 2 May 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Knox, David (28 April 2009). "homeMADE announces judges". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 2 May 2009.
  3. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  4. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  5. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  6. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  7. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  8. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  9. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  10. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  11. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  12. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  13. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  14. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  15. ^ www.ninemsn.com.au/homemade
  16. ^ a b Knox, David (11 May 2009). "Week 20". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 13 May 2009.