This is MY House - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
In this episode, we meet four people claiming to be Fern Maxted. They include an LA society girl who bought her Ashford home on the internet and is disappointed the area is less chocolate box, more 'glorified car park'; a mum of three who has a moral meltdown when someone finds a saucy bottle opener in her drawers; a former PR man who claims that Fern is short for Fernando; and someone who is so adamant that she is the real homeowner that she is prepared to lick the furniture to prove it.
It's down the celebrity panel to work out which of these claims rings alarm bells and which has the ring of truth.

Episode 2
Bill Bailey, Emily Atack, Judi Love, Jamali Maddix and guest judge Rob Rinder are thrown off the scent by a homeowner who seems to have forgotten everything about his own life.

Episode 3
Today's homeowner is Gemma, who lives with her partner Pete and her two children in Farnham, Surrey.
Her house may be easy to spot with its technicolour cladding and out-there interior, but the true Gemma is apparently not. Fighting their case is one Gemma who has gone to town with the décor after becoming newly single; an 'insta-mum' Gemma who decorates her house for "the likes"; a Gemma who says she got into rainbows before the rest of the UK; and a Gemma who wants to make a statement to her neighbours.
For the panel it's a question of taking in the whole spectrum before they come to a hard fought decision...

Episode 4
Bill Bailey, Emily Atack, Judi Love, Jamali Maddix and guest panelists Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams must separate the fact from the fiction and find the true homeowner. Pick correctly and the homeowner wins a cash prize, pick it wrong and the homeowner gets nothing.
This week four people claim to be Mitch from Hinckley near Leicester, to be married to partner Adam, and to be the interiors enthusiast who has lovingly created their green-heavy home. Mitch One gets in a tizz over comments about Adam's "lovely bum", Mitch Two is prepared to go to any lengths to prove he is a real doctor, Mitch Three is ousted by a discovery after Stacey Dooley turns a bedroom upside down and Mitch Four attempts to win the day with a sob story.
Which Mitch is the real Mitch remains a mystery to the very end, as the panel are up in arms about their final choice.

Episode 5
This week the mystery surrounds Clare and her partner John who live in – as Judi Love calls it - a "proper yard" in Guildford, Surrey.
Trying to pass themselves off as the lady of the manor is one Clare who has a moment over a watering can, a 'Klara' from Slovakia who says most people think she is the cleaner not the homeowner, a former air hostess who met John on a flight, and another Clare who claims to have been living in the property all her life.
But the plot really thickens when John makes a last-minute appearance, sending the panel into a tailspin.

Episode 6
Four people claim to be an artist called Erica, living with partner Sam in a stylish property in south-east London. Panellists Bill Bailey, Emily Atack, Judi Love, Jamali Maddix and guest Katie Piper are tasked with determining which is the true Erica, as each of the quartet airs their opinion on the real Erica's taste in fashion, her passion for Sam, the story of their wedding day and the name of their plumber.
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