Trading_Spaces:_Boys_vs._Girls

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Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls

American TV series or program


Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls is an American reality television series that is a spin-off of the home redecorating series, Trading Spaces, hosted by Diane Mizota. During the fourth and final season, Chuck Cureau hosted seven episodes until the show ended in 2005. In each episode, two friends (ranging in age from 8 to 14) redecorate each other's bedrooms in themes relating to the other's styles or hobbies.[1] The series aired on Discovery Kids from May 17, 2003 to December 3, 2005. After the series ended, reruns continued to air on The Hub until June 24, 2011.

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Cast

Designers

Jordin Ruderman
Scott Sicari

Carpenters

Ginene Licata
Barte Shadlow
Carter Oosterhouse

Guest appearances

Mia Hamm
Daryl Sabara
Alexa Vega

Episodes

Season 1

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Season 2

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Season 3

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  • During episode 27, Ginene injures her thumb; therefore, Barte takes over the carpentry duties for the other team.
    • In episode 28, Barte does the carpentry work for both teams.
      • Carter Oosterhouse takes over the carpentry duties in episode 29, while Ginene is still nursing her injury. She will return for the next episode along with Diane Mizota. Paige Davis is filling in for Diane Mizota.

Season 4

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  • Chuck Cureau took over the hosting duties for this season.

References

  1. "FOR YOUNG VIEWERS; Plenty of Room For Imagination". New York Times. May 18, 2003. ProQuest 2229970286. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  2. The official series book "Trading Spaces: Boys Vs. Girls" ISBN 0-439-60730-2

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