Amanda Holden and Alan Carr experienced an "x-rated" struggle during their latest TV venture together.The Britain's Got Talent judge, 53, and the comedian, 48, purchased a house in Spain for their new BBC show, Amanda and Alan's Spanish Job.
The programme saw them transform a run-down property on the Costa Del Sol.This follows a similar project where they bought a house in Tuscany for a Euro - roughly 84p - which sold for around £165,000 after renovation, according to Best magazine.
However, their Spanish endeavour presented a significant challenge - neither of them could speak Spanish.Amanda told Best: "The funniest thing was when we went to a Spanish DIY shop and tried to ask for things like a chisel or a hammer."Alan added: "Some of the hand gestures got quite x-rated." Despite the success of their first series, they revealed that BBC executives needed convincing before greenlighting the show, reports the Mirror.
While Amanda and Alan's first series was a hit, they revealed BBC bosses took some convincing before commissioning the show.
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