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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andy Kane (born 25 October 1965 in South London), nicknamed "Handy Andy", is an English television personality best known for his work on the BBC's DIY programme Changing Rooms.[1]

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Background

Kane found fame on Changing Rooms, which ran on BBC Television from 1996–2004 and was hosted by Carol Smillie and later Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, in which he appears as a talkative cockney builder who helps out with home improvement jobs the contestants could not handle. He later made three appearances on the U.S. version of the programme, Trading Spaces. He has presented three programmes for UK StyleRoom Rivals, Garden Rivals and Streetcombers – the first two of which were broadcast in the United States on the BBC America cable network. He has also appeared in the LIVINGtv reality show I'm Famous and Frightened!, the Sky One show Cirque de Celebrité, as well as making a guest appearance on a sketch on The Adam and Joe Show.[2]

He presented the 2006 home makeover programme Increase Your House Price by Ten Grand, which was broadcast on BBC America. In 2008 he presented BBC Primary Geography programmes.[3][failed verification]

See also

  • Ty Pennington, equivalent on Trading Spaces, the US derivative of Changing Rooms


Notes

  1. ^ Kane, Andy; Short, Chris (13 August 1998). Changing rooms: Handy Andy's weekend workbook. BBC Books. ISBN 9780563384250.
  2. ^ Pritchard, Emma-Louise (9 June 2017). "Carol Smillie reveals the best kept secret about 90s DIY show Changing Rooms". Country Living. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  3. ^ Samadder, Rhik (24 November 2014). "What happened to all the Changing Rooms stars?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
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