The show began on
BBC Two, at 9 pm on 4 September 1996, before transferring to
BBC One for the start of the third series in 1998. The final edition was broadcast on 22 November 2004 after a successful 8-year, 17 series run. The cancellation was announced on 27 August 2004.
Changing Rooms was originally hosted by
Carol Smillie, and assisting with the remodelling was a
Cockney carpenter,
"Handy" Andy Kane. The former designer on the show,
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, took over presenting the show from Smillie in 2003 for series 14 and 15. "Handy" Andy went on to host his own DIY shows. In November 2004, a special episode was taped in
Boscastle,
Cornwall, for Christmas broadcast. Designers
Anna Ryder Richardson, Graham Wynne and Gordon Whistance took on the task of restoring the decor of homes and businesses damaged in the floods of August that year. The episode was broadcast on 28 December 2004. In October 2020,
Channel 4 announced that it would be reviving the show, with Llewelyn-Bowen returning as presenter alongside
Davina McCall. On 22 March 2021, it was confirmed that McCall would not present the revived series due to scheduling conflicts and the delayed filming of the show as a result of coronavirus restrictions. On 5 May 2021,
Anna Richardson was confirmed as McCall's replacement. ==Designers==