Host Elizabeth Poett in ‘Ranch to Table’ season 4 (Credit: Courtesy of Magnolia Network)
Magnolia Network’s 2023 October lineup includes new seasons of Ranch to Table, Maine Cabin Masters, Makeover by Monday, and In the Kitchen with Abner and Amanda. In addition, First Time Fixer, Beach Cottage Chronicles, Diary of an Old Home, and Bargain Mansions new seasons will be available to stream this month.
The streamer didn’t announce when viewers can expect new seasons of Artfully Designed or Happy to be Home with the Benkos but did confirm both shows will return for second seasons. Magnolia Network also announced The Established Home has earned a third season order.
Additionally, the streaming service released details on two new shows: Building Outside the Lines and Design Goals. Per Magnolia Network:
“Building Outside the Lines is an eight-episode, hour-long series that follows out-of-the-box designer and builder Jared ‘Cappie’ Capp and his daughter,...
Magnolia Network’s 2023 October lineup includes new seasons of Ranch to Table, Maine Cabin Masters, Makeover by Monday, and In the Kitchen with Abner and Amanda. In addition, First Time Fixer, Beach Cottage Chronicles, Diary of an Old Home, and Bargain Mansions new seasons will be available to stream this month.
The streamer didn’t announce when viewers can expect new seasons of Artfully Designed or Happy to be Home with the Benkos but did confirm both shows will return for second seasons. Magnolia Network also announced The Established Home has earned a third season order.
Additionally, the streaming service released details on two new shows: Building Outside the Lines and Design Goals. Per Magnolia Network:
“Building Outside the Lines is an eight-episode, hour-long series that follows out-of-the-box designer and builder Jared ‘Cappie’ Capp and his daughter,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: Chip & Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network today unveiled its slate of cable and streaming premieres for the month of October, including Season 4 of Ranch to Table, Season 2 of In the Kitchen with Abner and Amanda, Season 2 of Makeover by Monday and Season 9 of Maine Cabin Masters on Magnolia Network. Also coming in October are the streaming premieres of new seasons of First Time Fixer and Beach Cottage Chronicles, Diary of an Old Home and Bargain Mansions on Max and discovery+.
Additionally, the network announced two new series on its original programming slate – Building Outside the Lines and Design Goals.
Produced by Painless TV, Building Outside the Lines is an eight-episode, hour-long series that follows out-of-the-box designer and builder Jared “Cappie” Capp and his daughter, Alex, as they transform ordinary, pre-existing structures into one-of-a-kind fantasy retreats.
Design Goals is a six-episode, half-hour series produced by Blind Nil and features Brittany Baker...
Additionally, the network announced two new series on its original programming slate – Building Outside the Lines and Design Goals.
Produced by Painless TV, Building Outside the Lines is an eight-episode, hour-long series that follows out-of-the-box designer and builder Jared “Cappie” Capp and his daughter, Alex, as they transform ordinary, pre-existing structures into one-of-a-kind fantasy retreats.
Design Goals is a six-episode, half-hour series produced by Blind Nil and features Brittany Baker...
- 9/29/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
After airing a pilot and one-off holiday special in 2022, Magnolia Network is releasing a full season of Joanna Gaines’ Silos Baking Competition starting in May.
The first season premieres with back-to-back episodes, May 28, on Magnolia Network, Discovery+ and, most notably, the rebranded Max streaming service, which will have just launched a few days earlier on May 23. Magnolia content has already been part of existing streamer HBO Max, but studio brass David Zaslav and Casey Bloys recently made Chip and Joanna Gaines’ inclusion on the new platform a focal point — using April’s Max announcement day to hype the ratings for Fixer Upper: The Castle and formally set Magnolia series Fixer Upper: The Hotel for the fall.
From the Gaines’ in-house production company, Blind Nil, Silos Baking Competition is filmed in front of a live audience at the Gaines’ Silos shopping complex in Waco, Texas. Each episode will find five baking...
The first season premieres with back-to-back episodes, May 28, on Magnolia Network, Discovery+ and, most notably, the rebranded Max streaming service, which will have just launched a few days earlier on May 23. Magnolia content has already been part of existing streamer HBO Max, but studio brass David Zaslav and Casey Bloys recently made Chip and Joanna Gaines’ inclusion on the new platform a focal point — using April’s Max announcement day to hype the ratings for Fixer Upper: The Castle and formally set Magnolia series Fixer Upper: The Hotel for the fall.
From the Gaines’ in-house production company, Blind Nil, Silos Baking Competition is filmed in front of a live audience at the Gaines’ Silos shopping complex in Waco, Texas. Each episode will find five baking...
- 4/28/2023
- by Mikey O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tune into “Maine Cabin Masters” (McM) to watch expert contractor Chase Morrill and his talented and iconic family cabin construction crew breathe new life into the run-down cabins deep in the remote woods of Maine. Although the show might seem exclusively for renovators, interior design enthusiasts, cabin-lovers, and the like, it has quickly skyrocketed to prime viewership.
Soon after its debut on network television, the talented family behind “Maine Cabin Masters” quickly took the spot of the highest-rated reality TV series on the DIY Network. With the first episode airing in January of 2017, “Maine Cabin Masters” was number one on the DIY Network in the US during the run of its first three seasons. Season three attracted over 3.5 million fans since its premiere alone, and the show has gone on to release four more seasons since.
This article covers everything you need to know about the “Maine Cabin Masters” crew and show.
Soon after its debut on network television, the talented family behind “Maine Cabin Masters” quickly took the spot of the highest-rated reality TV series on the DIY Network. With the first episode airing in January of 2017, “Maine Cabin Masters” was number one on the DIY Network in the US during the run of its first three seasons. Season three attracted over 3.5 million fans since its premiere alone, and the show has gone on to release four more seasons since.
This article covers everything you need to know about the “Maine Cabin Masters” crew and show.
- 6/14/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
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