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Browse - Most popular arts & crafts shows
Pawn Stars
This show takes place at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop just outside of Las Vegas, where Richard, Rick and Corey Harrison assess the values of all kinds of items and decide what its worth and find the story behind it.
Fosse/Verdon
Fosse/Verdon tells the story of the singular romantic and creative partnership between Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon. He was a visionary filmmaker and one of theater's most influential choreographers and directors. She was the greatest Broadway dancer of all time. Together they changed the face of American entertainment - at a perilous cost. Featuring Fosse's choreography, the series explores the hidden corners of show business, the price of pursuing greatness and the suffering inflicted in the name of art.
American Pickers
This show looks into the world of antique and collectible hunters who make an adventure out of traveling across America to find the rarest items.
Halloween Wars
This is a four-part series from Super Delicious, the production company behind Cupcake Wars. The show pits five teams made up of cake decorators, candy makers and pumpkin carvers against each other to produce the ultimate Halloween themed display. The winning team will receive US$50,000.
The series will be hosted by Cupcake Wars host Justin Willman with renowned cake decorator Shinmin Li and Hollywood conceptual artist Miles Teves on the judging panel along with celebrity guests.
The Block
The show sees four couples compete against each other to renovate a home in an apartment block and sell it at auction for the highest price.
The Great British Sewing Bee
This show is presented by Claudia Winkleman. Eight people battle it out to be crowned the country's best amateur sewer.
Antiques Roadshow (US)
Appraisers of antiques travel with the show to various cities. Area citizens bring articles for appraisal and often relate the histories of these items. The appraisers then expand on what is known about the treasures, sometimes exposing them as fakes, and they estimate the pieces' financial value.
Fake or Fortune?
Fake or Fortune? is a captivating TV series that follows journalist Fiona Bruce and art expert Philip Mould as they uncover the truth behind mysterious paintings.
With a combination of investigative journalism and art history expertise, the duo examines the authenticity and provenance of works of art, revealing fascinating stories behind them.
Project Runway Australia
Each week, aspiring fashion designers will compete against each other by creating garments based around specific challenges for the chance at launching their… More career in Australia.
Best Ink
A competition reality series laying bare the cutthroat and wildly unpredictable world of tattoo artistry. Tattooists are on the cutting edge of an ever-growing phenomenon: permanent body art.
Breaking Pointe
Breaking Pointe is The CW docu-soap series that follows the dancers of Ballet West in Salt Lake City. See all of the backstage drama in this competitive ballet company, as these dancers try to prove they have what it takes.
Pawn Stars UK
Based on the hit US reality TV Show - Pawn Stars UK follows the day to day life of the staff and customers at the Regal Kings pawn shop led by Big Mark.
Tattoo Rescue
The show centers on renowned tattoo expert Joey Germinario (aka Joey Tattoo) and his team of experts as they travel the country transforming failing tattoo studios into profitable businesses.
Hot Set
Watch as two Hollywood production designers and their teams compete in extreme design challenges.
The Big Painting Challenge
This series presented by Una Stubbs and Richard Bacon takes ten amateur artists to stunning locations across the country to battle it out in a tough series of painting and drawing challenges for the title of Britain's best amateur artist.
Treasures of Ancient Rome
This is a documentary series presented by Alastair Sooke. The Romans have always had a reputation for being brilliant engineers and soldiers, but the fact that isn't as well known is that they also created fantastic artistic treasures.
Kirstie's Fill Your House for Free
The show follows Kirstie Allsopp as she takes over a shop in Glasgow and fills it with furniture that's all been sourced for free. Each week two families are helped to transform their homes, and shown that with some clever sourcing and upcycling, things can be obtained for a lot less than they would cost if purchased new.
Craft Wars
Each episode will pit three everyday crafters against each other in two rounds of challenges.
The Treasure Hunters
Dallas Campbell and Ellie Harrison take part in the ultimate treasure hunt, as they travel around the world to uncover different extraordinary riches, from natural gems to precious metals.
Street Art Throwdown
Oxygen Media dares to be different as it brings art to life with its groundbreaking, adrenaline-charged competition series Street Art Throwdown. World-renowned street artist Justin BUA serves as host, co-judge and executive producer on the show, which pits 10 of the country's most promising artists against one another. The series tests not only their physical stamina, but also pushes their artistic skills to the limit in hopes of jumpstarting their career with a $100,000 grand prize.
Street Art Throwdown is shot at some of the most iconic Los Angeles locations as young, passionate hopefuls strive to bring their vision to life and showcase their work to the world. Furiously scaling walls, climbing fences and navigating underground tunnels, these artists must have the talent, style and hustle to battle it out to the end.
Project Runway Poland
The show follows a group of fashion designers as they compete against each other to avoid being "the next fashion victim" and win the competition. The programme is based upon the US reality show Project Runway.
The Story of Women and Art
The 3-episode mini-series, The Story Of Women And Art, follows Amanda Vickery as she finds out more about female creativity in Western art and why it and their works have been suppressed.
The Story of Scottish Art
In a four-part series, artist Lachlan Goudie traces the development of Scottish art from the Neolithic Era to the present day, and looks at its impact on the international art world.
A Very British Renaissance
A documentary series which sees James Fox taking a look at the forgotten British Renaissance as he celebrates a time that saw the country give up its medieval shackles and enter into a world of cutting-edge art, literature, architecture and science.
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