Magnolia Network has picked up two new series for its spring slate, “Happy to Be Home With the Benkos” following the family of designer Gray Benko and “Motel Rescue” hosted by “Inn the Works” star Lindsey Kurowski.
The Chip and Joanna Gaines-run network has also renewed “Beach Cottage Chronicles” and “Diary of an Old Home” for second seasons, which will debut this spring.
“Happy to be Home with the Benkos” is a six-episode, hour-long series produced by Blind Nil. According to the network’s description, “Designer Gray Benko brings color and happiness to historic homes in the lowcountry of South Carolina. Her whimsical vision is brought to life with the help of her thoughtful, craftsman husband, Mike, and eccentric, contractor father, Grumpy.”
“Motel Rescue” is a seven-episode, hour-long series hailing from Lando. Per Magnolia, “Lindsey Kurowski is hitting the road to help struggling motel owners across America who need...
The Chip and Joanna Gaines-run network has also renewed “Beach Cottage Chronicles” and “Diary of an Old Home” for second seasons, which will debut this spring.
“Happy to be Home with the Benkos” is a six-episode, hour-long series produced by Blind Nil. According to the network’s description, “Designer Gray Benko brings color and happiness to historic homes in the lowcountry of South Carolina. Her whimsical vision is brought to life with the help of her thoughtful, craftsman husband, Mike, and eccentric, contractor father, Grumpy.”
“Motel Rescue” is a seven-episode, hour-long series hailing from Lando. Per Magnolia, “Lindsey Kurowski is hitting the road to help struggling motel owners across America who need...
- 1/31/2023
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network has renewed “Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry” and “Restored,” and it has ordered three new cooking and renovation series while also revealing its August slate of premiere dates.
Premiering this fall are new shows “Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia” (working title), “La Pitchoune: Cooking in France” and “Weekend Makeover” with DIY expert Jenni Yolo. “Art in Bloom” has been picked up for a third season and “Restored” for a seventh season, both set to premiere in the coming months.
“Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia” centers on the Montana-based chef as he invites viewers into his kitchen, where he prepares meals drawn from his Latin and Jewish heritage, using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Magnolia has orderes six half-hour episodes of the series from Linguine Prods.
In this “Weekend Makeover,” DIY expert Jenni Yolo refreshes a space in the home of a family member,...
Premiering this fall are new shows “Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia” (working title), “La Pitchoune: Cooking in France” and “Weekend Makeover” with DIY expert Jenni Yolo. “Art in Bloom” has been picked up for a third season and “Restored” for a seventh season, both set to premiere in the coming months.
“Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia” centers on the Montana-based chef as he invites viewers into his kitchen, where he prepares meals drawn from his Latin and Jewish heritage, using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Magnolia has orderes six half-hour episodes of the series from Linguine Prods.
In this “Weekend Makeover,” DIY expert Jenni Yolo refreshes a space in the home of a family member,...
- 7/29/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
Chip and Joanna Gaines‘ Magnolia Network has ordered another Fixer Upper spinoff and its first-ever baking competition series, the network announced Tuesday, May 17. The spinoff will be a new iteration of Fixer Upper: Welcome Home called Fixer Upper: Welcome Home — The Castle set at the home improvement duo’s Cottonland Castle in Waco, Texas. And the baking competition, titled Silos Baking Competition will be set at the Gaines’ Silos Baking Co., also in Waco. Silos Baking Competition will be the first of many food competition shows coming to the Magnolia Network this year, according to Variety. Magnolia Network has also ordered a renovation series starring First Time Fixer‘s Annie Hawkins and Brittany Baker, a family-recipe docuseries a hosted by Casey Corn, plus third seasons of The Lost Kitchen, Restoration Road With Clint Harp, and Zoë Bakes. The network currently has nearly 100 original programs, with 30 more titles currently in development.
- 5/17/2022
- TV Insider
Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network has ordered four new original series as part of its Summer/Fall 2022 slate, including a new edition of “Fixer Upper: Welcome Home” set at the couple’s Cottonland Castle in Waco, Texas and a baking competition hosted at their own Silos Baking Co., Variety has learned exclusively.
Additionally, the Magnolia Network, which is a co-venture with Warner Bros. Discovery, has picked up a renovation series starring Annie Hawkins and Brittany Baker, a Casey Corn-hosted family-recipe docuseries and new seasons of “The Lost Kitchen,” “Restoration Road With Clint Harp” and “Zoë Bakes.”
While “Silos Baking Competition” is the only food competition on the new lineup, Variety is told it is planned as the first of many at Magnolia Network with more coming later this year.
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Additionally, the Magnolia Network, which is a co-venture with Warner Bros. Discovery, has picked up a renovation series starring Annie Hawkins and Brittany Baker, a Casey Corn-hosted family-recipe docuseries and new seasons of “The Lost Kitchen,” “Restoration Road With Clint Harp” and “Zoë Bakes.”
While “Silos Baking Competition” is the only food competition on the new lineup, Variety is told it is planned as the first of many at Magnolia Network with more coming later this year.
Click Here to follow Variety’s coverage of Upfronts 2022
These shows will join Magnolia Network’s current slate of...
- 5/17/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
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