Moving Up

Moving Up (2005-2009)

EndedReality show

Have you ever wondered what happens to your home once you move out? Will the new owners keep your beloved hand-painted mural on the nursery wall? What is the fate of the all-pink bathroom you so adored? How about the vintage 1950s kitchen you cherished for all of those years? When new homeowners move into your old home, they could love it all or rip it all out without much thought! What would you do if you could actually see what they did to undo the blood, sweat and tears invested in your home? Now Moving Up gives you the chance! Moving Up, a series hosted by noted and charismatic TLC personality Doug Wilson, returns for a second season. We follow a chain of new homeowners who move into one another's homes and begin the design and renovation process. They all have plenty to say about their new digs and the unappealing design demons the past owners left behind! They'll work tirelessly to make their new house their home with numerous design choices and big renovations to implement. After the renovations are complete, the old homeowners will get the rare chance to visit their once beloved homes and see all of the new changes. Will they happily approve of what they see or will they wish that they had never come back? Taste is tested in Moving Up, and host Doug Wilson is there to invoke fond memories, humorous observations and cantankerous commentary every step of the way!

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E10Broken Hearts and Fresh Startssept. 26, 2009
S04E01Blood, Sweat, and No Tearsjuil. 21, 2009
S03E01Seeing Redmars 15, 2008
S02E01Junkyard Best to Orange Zestoct. 8, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Moving Up' premiere?

'Moving Up' premiered on September 27, 2005.

Who were the main characters in 'Moving Up'?

The main characters in 'Moving Up' were Mark Brunetz and Peter Gurski.

What was the genre of 'Moving Up'?

'Moving Up' was a home improvement and reality TV show.

Where was 'Moving Up' filmed?

'Moving Up' was filmed in different locations across the United States.

What was the premise of 'Moving Up'?

'Moving Up' followed homeowners as they upgraded and renovated their homes.

Who was the host of 'Moving Up'?

Doug Wilson was the host of 'Moving Up'.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Moving Up'?

The first season of 'Moving Up' consisted of 10 episodes.

Were the homeowners involved in the renovations on 'Moving Up'?

Yes, the homeowners were actively involved in the renovations on 'Moving Up'.

Did 'Moving Up' feature any celebrity appearances?

Yes, 'Moving Up' had episodes that featured celebrity appearances.

What were some of the challenges faced by the homeowners on 'Moving Up'?

The homeowners on 'Moving Up' faced challenges such as budget constraints and design dilemmas.

How long did each episode of 'Moving Up' typically last?

Each episode of 'Moving Up' typically lasted around 60 minutes.

Did 'Moving Up' focus on specific types of homes?

'Moving Up' focused on various types of homes, including single-family houses and condos.

Was there a specific theme or style associated with the renovations on 'Moving Up'?

The renovations on 'Moving Up' varied in style, depending on the homeowners' preferences and the specific episode.

Did 'Moving Up' provide tips and advice for viewers interested in home improvement?

Yes, 'Moving Up' offered tips and advice for viewers interested in home improvement and renovation projects.

Did 'Moving Up' have any spin-off shows?

No, there were no spin-off shows associated with 'Moving Up'.

Was 'Moving Up' a popular TV show during its airing?

'Moving Up' gained a significant following and was well-received by viewers.

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