BBC, it will now run on Channel 4 with Naked Attraction presenter Anna Richardson taking the reins.The iconic show ran from 1996-2004 and its original TV stars Carol Smillie and Linda Barker have shared some of the show’s most shocking moments from over the years.One moment included when homeowner Clodagh and daughter Julia found their £6,000 teapot collection had been destroyed during the show.It happened when the Changing Rooms team built a free-standing shelf to display them on.However, it soon smashed when a pile of books was placed on the shelf which left Clodagh upset.Clodagh, 75, spoke to The Guardian about how she feels ahead of the show’s return, she said: “I still don’t feel very good about her,” she said of former host Barker.“On.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk