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Top TV picks this week: 11 things to watch on RTE, BBC, Netflix and more

Top TV picks this week: 11 things to watch on RTE, BBC, Netflix and more
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RTE Home Of The Year judge Amanda Bone s family life, career and home decor advice

RTE Home Of The Year judge Amanda Bone s family life, career and home decor advice Each year since the show began I ve watched it with my mum, I’ve kept it from her that I’m a judge and I can’t wait to see her reaction! I was fascinated by how passionate people are about their homes!

Home of the Year: Cork doom barn steals the show

  If not quite as traumatising as Gary Barlow replacing Simon Cowell on X Factor, the unveiling of two new judges on Home of the Year (RTÉ One, 8.30pm) nonetheless rates as a mid-scale seismic shock in the sleepy land of Irish reality television. Joining the returning Hugh Wallace for this cheerfully intrusive tour of the kitchens and living rooms of the great Irish public are interior designer Suzie McAdam and architect Amanda Bone (replacing Deirdre Whelan and Patrick Bradley).  They’re straight into the action in an opening episode that serves as a reminder why Home of the Year is such a solid ratings winner. And that, of course, is because we are a nation of inveterate snoopers. Granted the power of invisibility most of us would use it not to sneak into the cinema or rob a bank, but to immediately nip next door and cast a withering eye over the neighbour’s new fitted kitchen. 

New Home of the Year judge Suzie McAdam: Interior design has evolved a lot in Ireland

Wherever Suzie McAdam’s name crops up, interesting things happen. McAdam is a talented designer, winner of the Image Interiors Interior Designer of the Year Award in 2019 and founder of The Design Seeker studio as well as her eponymous interior design practice. Now, she’s one of the judges on the hugely popular Home of the Year. The seventh season of the television series kicks off on RTÉ One on Tuesday, February 16, at 8.30pm, with two new judges: McAdam and the architect Amanda Bone. They replace interior designer Deirdre Whelan and architect Peter Crowley both of whom are taking a break from television to join the third judge Hugh Wallace, also an architect. Their job is to pass judgement on 21 Irish homes over eight episodes.

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