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| network = [[Style Network]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2003|9|3}} |
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| last_aired = 2011 |
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'''''Clean House''''' is a home makeover and [[interior design]] television show, originally broadcast from 2003 until 2011 which aired 10 seasons of programs on the [[Style Network]]. Originally hosted by [[Niecy Nash]] and later by [[Tempestt Bledsoe]], the show brings a four-person cleanup-and-renovation crew to the homes of families to clean up clutter. |
'''''Clean House''''' is a home makeover and [[interior design]] television show, originally broadcast from 2003 until 2011 which aired 10 seasons of programs on the [[Style Network]]. Originally hosted by [[Niecy Nash]] and later by [[Tempestt Bledsoe]], the show brings a four-person cleanup-and-renovation crew to the homes of families to clean up clutter. |
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In 2010, Nash announced that she would be leaving the series, |
In 2010, Nash announced that she would be leaving the series, her final episode aired on December 1, 2010. Later that month, [[Style Network]] confirmed that former ''[[The Cosby Show|Cosby Show]]'' cast member Tempestt Bledsoe would take over as host. Her first episode aired on December 15, 2010. |
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Each episode begins with a short montage introducing the subjects of the makeover. The host guides family members through the process of letting go of things with the assistance of "Go-to-Guy," handyman Matt Iseman, "Yard Sale King," Joel Steingold and designer Didi Snyder. Previous seasons featured "Designer with all the magic" Mark Brunetz, "Yard Sale Guy" Allan Lee Haff, "Yard Sale Diva" comedic actress Trish Suhr, "Organizer" Linda Koopersmith, and "Designer" Michael Moloney. |
Each episode begins with a short montage introducing the subjects of the makeover. The host guides family members through the process of letting go of things with the assistance of "Go-to-Guy," handyman Matt Iseman, "Yard Sale King," Joel Steingold and designer Didi Snyder. Previous seasons featured "Designer with all the magic" Mark Brunetz, "Yard Sale Guy" Allan Lee Haff, "Yard Sale Diva" comedic actress Trish Suhr, "Organizer" Linda Koopersmith, and "Designer" Michael Moloney. |
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===Behind-the-scenes=== |
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⚫ | Debi Gutierrez filled in for Niecy Nash in four episodes in 2007, "The Blount Family", "The Cohen Family", "The Bunce Family, and "The Freitz Family", while Nash was away filming ''[[Reno 911!: Miami]]''. Style network stated that they were not replacing Nash with Gutierrez. Some people say Gutierrez was not chosen due to her "bullying" in one episode she hosted. She was attempting to convince a woman to give up her shoes. When she said, "Then do it without bitching", the woman gave up the shoes, and ran out crying to her husband saying that Debi bullied her.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mystyle.com/mystyle/detail/index.jsp?uuid=5adebb48-000b-4c3d-9f99-5099ea47fc69 |title=Where in the World Is Niecy Nash? |publisher=Mystyle.com |accessdate=December 16, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081217171534/http://www.mystyle.com/mystyle/detail/index.jsp?uuid=5adebb48-000b-4c3d-9f99-5099ea47fc69 |archive-date=December 17, 2008 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> |
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⚫ | In April 2015, some of the former cast members, including [[Niecy Nash]], Mark Brunetz, [[Trish Suhr]], and [[Matt Iseman]], met up for a reunion and interview on [[The Hallmark Channel]], discussing former home remodels, their time on the show, and past Clean House yard sales. |
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Debi Gutierrez filled in for Niecy Nash in four episodes in 2007, "The Blount Family", "The Cohen Family", "The Bunce Family, and "The Freitz Family", while Nash was away filming ''[[Reno 911!: Miami]]''. Style network stated that they were not replacing Nash with Gutierrez. Some people say Gutierrez was not chosen due to her "bullying" in one episode she hosted. She was attempting to convince a woman to give up her shoes. When she said, "Then do it without bitching", the woman gave up the shoes, and ran out crying to her husband saying that Debi bullied her.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mystyle.com/mystyle/detail/index.jsp?uuid=5adebb48-000b-4c3d-9f99-5099ea47fc69 |title=Where in the World Is Niecy Nash? |publisher=Mystyle.com |
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In April 2015, some of the former cast members, including [[Niecy Nash]], |
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* Allen Lee Haff ("Yard Sale Guy", season 1–4) |
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* Joel Steingold ("Jack-of-All-Trades", season 9–10; "Yard Sale King", season 10) |
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| rowspan="2" |Niecy Nash and Mark Brunetz alongside Yard Sale Guy Allen Lee Haff, Organizer Linda Koopersmith, and Designer Michael Moloney, travel throughout Southern California helping messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
| rowspan="2" |Niecy Nash and Mark Brunetz alongside Yard Sale Guy Allen Lee Haff, Organizer Linda Koopersmith, and Designer Michael Moloney, travel throughout Southern California helping messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
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| style="text-align:center;"| '''17 Episodes'''<ref>{{cite web |author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/Clean+House/show/25786/episode.html?season=1&tag=paginator;1 |title=Episode Guide: Clean House Season 1 |publisher=Tv.com |accessdate=December 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504071222/http://www.tv.com/Clean%2BHouse/show/25786/episode.html?season=1&tag=paginator%3B1 |archivedate=May 4, 2009 |df=mdy }}</ref> |
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| rowspan="2" |The original four cast members return for season three of the series; once again traveling throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
| rowspan="2" |The original four cast members return for season three of the series; once again traveling throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
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| style="text-align:center;"| '''11 Episodes'''<ref>{{cite web |author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/Clean+House/show/25786/episode.html?season=3&tag=paginator;3 |title=Episode Guide: Clean House Season 3 |publisher=Tv.com |accessdate=December 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504070102/http://www.tv.com/Clean%2BHouse/show/25786/episode.html?season=3&tag=paginator%3B3 |archivedate=May 4, 2009 |df=mdy }}</ref> |
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| rowspan="2" |Nash and her seasoned team of Design Guru Brunetz, Yard Sale Guy Haff, and Organizer Koopersmith, return for season four of the series. The show continues to work with its winning formula of helping messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
| rowspan="2" |Nash and her seasoned team of Design Guru Brunetz, Yard Sale Guy Haff, and Organizer Koopersmith, return for season four of the series. The show continues to work with its winning formula of helping messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
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| style="text-align:center;"| '''14 Episodes'''<ref>{{cite web |author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/Clean+House/show/25786/episode.html?season=4&tag=paginator;4 |title=Episode Guide: Clean House Season 4 |publisher=Tv.com |
| style="text-align:center;"| '''14 Episodes'''<ref>{{cite web |author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/Clean+House/show/25786/episode.html?season=4&tag=paginator;4 |title=Episode Guide: Clean House Season 4 |publisher=Tv.com |accessdate=December 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090503051809/http://www.tv.com/Clean%2BHouse/show/25786/episode.html?season=4&tag=paginator%3B4 |archivedate=May 3, 2009 |df=mdy }}</ref> |
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| rowspan="2" |During season seven Brunetz, Suhr, and Iseman are joined by guest hostesses Lisa Arch and Kellie Shanygne Williams, for thirteen and six episodes respectively. The entire team continue their journey throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter. Additionally, with the return of Nash the team will begin to help families outside of the state of California as they take the show on the road.<ref name="Nash Comes Back">{{cite web |url=http://www.niecynash.com/archives/2009/02/04/coming-back-to-clean-house/ |title=Coming Back to Clean House! |publisher=Niecynash.com |
| rowspan="2" |During season seven Brunetz, Suhr, and Iseman are joined by guest hostesses Lisa Arch and Kellie Shanygne Williams, for thirteen and six episodes respectively. The entire team continue their journey throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter. Additionally, with the return of Nash the team will begin to help families outside of the state of California as they take the show on the road.<ref name="Nash Comes Back">{{cite web |url=http://www.niecynash.com/archives/2009/02/04/coming-back-to-clean-house/ |title=Coming Back to Clean House! |publisher=Niecynash.com |accessdate=December 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111227231736/http://www.niecynash.com/archives/2009/02/04/coming-back-to-clean-house |archivedate=December 27, 2011 |df=mdy }}</ref> |
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| style="text-align:center;"| '''21 Episodes'''<ref>{{cite web|author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/Clean+House/show/25786/episode.html?season7&tag=paginator;7 |title=Episode Guide: Clean House Season 7 |publisher=Tv.com |date= |accessdate=December 16, 2011 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
| style="text-align:center;"| '''21 Episodes'''<ref>{{cite web|author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/Clean+House/show/25786/episode.html?season7&tag=paginator;7 |title=Episode Guide: Clean House Season 7 |publisher=Tv.com |date= |accessdate=December 16, 2011 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 164 |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
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Network | Style Network |
Release | September 3, 2003 (2003-09-03) – 2011 (2011) |
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Clean House is a home makeover and interior design television show, originally broadcast from 2003 until 2011 which aired 10 seasons of programs on the Style Network. Originally hosted by Niecy Nash and later by Tempestt Bledsoe, the show brings a four-person cleanup-and-renovation crew to the homes of families to clean up clutter.
In 2010, Nash announced that she would be leaving the series, her final episode aired on December 1, 2010. Later that month, Style Network confirmed that former Cosby Show cast member Tempestt Bledsoe would take over as host. Her first episode aired on December 15, 2010.
Each episode begins with a short montage introducing the subjects of the makeover. The host guides family members through the process of letting go of things with the assistance of "Go-to-Guy," handyman Matt Iseman, "Yard Sale King," Joel Steingold and designer Didi Snyder. Previous seasons featured "Designer with all the magic" Mark Brunetz, "Yard Sale Guy" Allan Lee Haff, "Yard Sale Diva" comedic actress Trish Suhr, "Organizer" Linda Koopersmith, and "Designer" Michael Moloney.
The Clean House team will negotiate and make deals with family members in order to convince them to sell belongings. The excess belongings are sold at a yard sale to raise money for the makeover. The show's production budget matches up to $1000 of the yard sale proceeds to be used on the makeover, and supplies all paint, labor, and in later seasons, the organizing costs.
Commercial breaks are often trailed with segments featuring quick interior design tips directed at the viewer usually presented by Brunetz and Nash, and organizational tips presented by Suhr.
Debi Gutierrez filled in for Niecy Nash in four episodes in 2007, "The Blount Family", "The Cohen Family", "The Bunce Family, and "The Freitz Family", while Nash was away filming Reno 911!: Miami. Style network stated that they were not replacing Nash with Gutierrez. Some people say Gutierrez was not chosen due to her "bullying" in one episode she hosted. She was attempting to convince a woman to give up her shoes. When she said, "Then do it without bitching", the woman gave up the shoes, and ran out crying to her husband saying that Debi bullied her.[1]
In April 2015, some of the former cast members, including Niecy Nash, Mark Brunetz, Trish Suhr, and Matt Iseman, met up for a reunion and interview on The Hallmark Channel, discussing former home remodels, their time on the show, and past Clean House yard sales.
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US Premiere Date Saturday, April 5, 2003 |
Niecy Nash and Mark Brunetz alongside Yard Sale Guy Allen Lee Haff, Organizer Linda Koopersmith, and Designer Michael Moloney, travel throughout Southern California helping messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, September 2, 2004 |
Nash, Brunetz, Haff, and Koopersmith team up once again for season two of the Clean House series to help messy homeowners in Southern California get rid of the clutter in their life. Also during this season we see recurring guest appearances from Organizer Tanya Whitford and Yard Sale Guy Sean McEwen. |
7 Episodes[3] |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, January 5, 2005 |
The original four cast members return for season three of the series; once again traveling throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
11 Episodes[4] |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, May 11, 2005 |
Nash and her seasoned team of Design Guru Brunetz, Yard Sale Guy Haff, and Organizer Koopersmith, return for season four of the series. The show continues to work with its winning formula of helping messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. |
14 Episodes[5] |
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US Premiere Date Saturday, August 26, 2006 |
Nash and Brunetz are joined by new cast members Yard Sale Diva Trish Suhr, and Go-to-Guys John Bentley and Matt Iseman, who replace the original cast members Haff and Koopersmith. In addition to helping messy families in Southern California get rid of clutter, the Clean House crew go on location to Northern California when they help a family in San Francisco. |
19 Episodes[6] |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, December 5, 2007 |
Nash, Brunetz, Suhr, and Iseman reunite for the sixth season of the series. Also, while Nash is away on location for the filming of other projects she is temporarily replaced by guest hostess Debi Gutierrez for four episodes. |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, August 8, 2008 |
During season seven Brunetz, Suhr, and Iseman are joined by guest hostesses Lisa Arch and Kellie Shanygne Williams, for thirteen and six episodes respectively. The entire team continue their journey throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter. Additionally, with the return of Nash the team will begin to help families outside of the state of California as they take the show on the road.[8] |
21 Episodes[9] |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, October 7, 2009 |
The four-person crew return for season eight of the series; once again traveling throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. Which includes the home of Niecy Nash. |
11 Episodes[10] |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, July 7, 2010 |
The four-person crew return for season nine of the series; once again traveling throughout Southern California to help messy families get rid of clutter, sell their discarded items at a yard sale, and use the proceeds to create a new interior design for their now clean house. Nash, Brunetz and Suhr leave the show in 2011, and are replaced by Bledsoe, Snyder and Steingold |
22 aired[11] |
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US Premiere Date Wednesday, May 11, 2011 |
The crew is back for a tenth season, cleaning and decorating messy houses across Southern California. Notable homeowner includes Jordan Burns of the band Strung Out. |
16 aired[12] |
The show has spawned a spin-off series, Clean House Comes Clean, which showcases deleted/behind-the-scenes footage from previous episodes of the Clean House series. The series features commentary from Brunetz, Haff, Koopersmith, Suhr, and Iseman. Yearly, the crew also searches the country for homes that are the messiest, resulting in Clean House: The Messiest Home in the Country, and the excess proceeds go to charity. They use the show's money to decorate the house.
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