Scotland's Home of the Year explained

Genre:Reality competition
Creator:Nordisk Film TV Denmark
Director:
Judges:
  • Michael Angus
  • Anna Campbell-Jones
  • Kate Spiers
  • Banjo Beale
  • Danny Campbell
Narrated:Anne McAlpine
Country:Scotland
Language:English
Num Series:5
Num Episodes:46
Executive Producer:
  • Gerard Costello
  • Pauline Law
Producer:
  • Susan McGregor
  • Julyan Sinclair
  • Pete Stanton
  • Sarah Wright
  • Carlin Wallace
Cinematography:
  • Liam Macleod
Editor:
  • Benjie Bateman
  • Evan Crichton
  • Hannah Macleod
  • Dylan Roodt
Runtime:30 - 60 minutes
Company:IWC Media
Network:BBC Scotland
Last Aired:present
Related:Home of the Year

Scotland's Home of the Year (often abbreviated to SHOTY)[1] is a Scottish reality competition television series. The programme is based on the format of the Norwegian series Årets Hjem, originally created by Nordisk Film TV Denmark and distributed by Banijay.[2] The first series, consisting of seven 30-minute episodes and an hour-long finale, premiered on BBC Scotland on 10 April 2019 as a primetime fixture in the schedule. The programme was renewed for a fourth series, which began filming in June 2021 and aired in 2022.[3] It was then renewed for a fifth series, which began filming in June 2022 and aired 15 May 2023 with the final broadcast 26 June 2023.

The series follows three property experts, as they travel around Scotland and judge homes based on how well the owners have designed and utilised their available space. One property is selected from each region, and the winner is selected from the homes that reach the finals. Scotland's Home of the Year has received positive reviews from critics and ratings have continued to strengthen throughout its run. The programme was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA in 2020.

Format

Each series of Scotland's Home of the Year features three different homes every week, grouped together based on the region of Scotland they are located in. The houses were grouped into seven distinct regions for the first series, and nine regions from series two onwards.[4] The homes are assessed by the judges, each scoring them out of ten, with marks being awarded for functionality, distinctiveness and style.[5] At the end of the episode, the home with the most points advances to the series finale. Once a home is selected from each region, the finalists are narrowed down to a top 3 in the last episode, before a winner is chosen and awarded a trophy.[6] The series finale every year is recorded in the House for an Art Lover, situated in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow.[7]

The judging panel consists of architect and University of Strathclyde lecturer Michael Angus,[8] interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones,[9] and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers.[10] In June 2022, winner of the third series of Interior Design Masters Banjo Beale, was announced as the newest member of the judging panel for series five, replacing Spiers who decided to take a break from filming due to pregnancy.[11] Broadcaster Anne McAlpine has served as the narrator in every series.[12]

Broadcast history and release

The first series aired between 10 April and 29 May 2019 on BBC Scotland, replacing the docuseries Mini Disco Divas for the Wednesday primetime slot at 8 pm.[13] On 24 June 2019, the show was recommissioned for a second series with two additional episodes.[14] Reruns of the first series aired on BBC One Scotland from 12 July 2019.[15] The second series premiered on 29 April 2020 in the same time slot.[16] Ahead of the series finale on 1 July 2020, the programme was renewed for a third series,[17] which premiered on 7 April 2021.[18] Two weeks later, the BBC confirmed that it had commissioned a fourth series.[19] From the third series onwards, reruns now air on BBC One Scotland on the Monday after their original screening.[20] Internationally, the series currently airs on the Home Channel, a network based in South Africa that broadcasts across Sub-Saharan Africa via DStv.[21]

Reception

Television ratings

The first series performed moderately, with viewership peaking in the penultimate episode, attracting a combined 100,200 viewers between BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer.[22] Following the series finale, the show was watched by over 266,000 viewers on BBC iPlayer.[23]

Awards and nominations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Which house was crowned Scotland's Home of the Year? . Alison . Rowat . subscription . . Herald & Times Group . 2 July 2020 . 26 May 2021.
  2. Web site: De har Årets Hjem . Norwegian . Alexander . Winger . . . 20 November 2013 . 25 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Scotland’s Home of the Year: BBC calls for more incredible houses as series 4 confirmed . Alexandra . Bullard . Holly . Lennon . . . 21 April 2021 . 25 May 2021.
  4. Web site: Scotland’s Home of the Year back for a third run . Kenny . Smith . . Wyvex Media Ltd . 12 March 2021 . 25 May 2021.
  5. Web site: See inside the Borders home competing to be crowned Scotland's Home of the Year 2021 . Ilona . Amos . . . 4 April 2021 . 25 May 2021.
  6. Web site: Stunning Victorian apartment in Glasgow named Scotland’s Home of the Year 2020 . Jenna . Macfarlane . . . 2 July 2020 . 25 May 2021.
  7. Web site: Enjoy a viewing at Aviemore house in running for Scotland's Home of the Year . Gavin . Musgrove . Strathspey & Badenoch Herald . Highland News and Media Ltd . 6 May 2021 . 25 May 2021.
  8. Web site: Scotland's Home of the Year: A sneak peek at the contenders . subscription . Susan . Swarbrick . . Herald & Times Group . 25 April 2020 . 25 May 2021.
  9. Web site: Designer outlet: TV's Anna Campbell-Jones shares her personal vision . Kirsty . McLuckie . . . 20 May 2021 . 25 May 2021.
  10. Web site: Home sweet home: TV interiors guru Kate Spiers gives us a peek inside her plush pad . Tracey . Bryce . . . 30 March 2021 . 25 May 2021.
  11. Web site: Interior designer from Mull to judge BBC's Scotland's Home of the Year . Emma Louise . Reilly . 24 June 2022 . . . 24 June 2022.
  12. Web site: BBC Scotland: Scotland's Home of the Year  - Series 3, Episode 1 of 10 . . . 26 May 2021.
  13. Web site: BBC Scotland Schedule Archives  - Wednesday 10 April 2019 . . . 26 May 2021.
  14. Web site: Relisted: Scotland’s Home Of The Year Recommissioned – Hunt Is On For Next Winner . . 24 June 2019 . 26 May 2021.
  15. Web site: BBC Scotland: Scotland's Home of the Year  - Series 1, Episode 1 of 8 . . . 26 May 2021.
  16. Web site: BBC Scotland Schedule Archives  - Wednesday 29 April 2020 . . . 26 May 2021.
  17. Web site: Inside the West End pad named Scotland's Home of the Year . Stacey . Mullen . . Herald & Times Group . 2 July 2020 . 26 May 2021.
  18. Web site: Scotland's Home of the Year, series three, episode one . Alison . Rowat . 7 April 2021 . subscription . . Herald & Times Group . 26 May 2021.
  19. Web site: Scotland's Home of the Year to return in 2022 . . Wyvex Media Ltd . 21 April 2021 . 26 May 2021.
  20. Web site: BBC Scotland Schedule Archives  - Monday 12 April 2021 . . . 26 May 2021.
  21. Web site: The Home Channel  - DStv Channel 176: Scotland's Home of the Year . The Home Channel . Arena Holdings Ltd . 26 May 2021.
  22. Web site: Most viewed programmes  - BARB . Broadcasters' Audience Research Board . 24 September 2021.
  23. Web site: Could you have Scotland’s Home of the Year? . . 24 June 2019 . 27 May 2021.
  24. Web site: British Academy Scotland Awards 2020: Nominations Announced . Buchanan . Andy . bafta.org . . 21 October 2020 . 25 May 2021.
  25. Web site: Bafta Scotland: All the winners from last night's socially distanced ceremony . Webster . Laura . 9 December 2020 . . . 25 May 2021.