Watercolour Challenge


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FieldValue
genreLifestyle game show
presenterHannah Gordon (1998–2001)
Fern Britton (2022)
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series4 (original)
1 (revival)
num_episodes210 (original)
20 (revival)
runtime30 minutes (original)
60 minutes (revival)
companyPlanet 24 (1998–2001)
Twofour (2022)
networkChannel 4
network2Channel 5
first_aired
last_aired
first_aired2
last_aired2
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Watercolour Challenge is a daytime television lifestyle game show that originally aired on Channel 4 from 15 June 1998 to 23 November 2001 and presented by Hannah Gordon. In 2022 the show returned for 20 episodes on Channel 5 and presented by Fern Britton.

Format

In the programme, three amateur artists were given four hours to paint, in watercolour, the same scene or landscape, often with widely different interpretations. A programme was screened each day when at the end of each episode, the guest professional artist for the week judged the paintings and selected the winner, who would then appear in a regional final on Friday, and if successful would compete in the end of series final.

The expert artist also had a segment where they provided tips for the viewers to improve their painting technique.

The locations of each landscape painted changed in each episode, with various regions of both Great Britain and Ireland being visited, as well as a special show from Provence. The 2001 final was held in Tuscany.

Expert art judges included the artists Jason Bowyer, Mike Chaplin, Dorothy Dunnett, Annette Kane, Hazel Soan, and Jenny Wheatley. In 1999, Timmy Mallett was a regional judge for one episode of the show. A celebrity edition was produced, including Bill Oddie and Phillip Franks. The show was briefly presented by Cherie Lunghi, when Hannah Gordon was unable to do so due to illness.

In 2001, the programme won a Royal Television Society (RTS) award in the category of Best Features - Daytime.

Transmissions

Original

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SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesPresenter
115 June 19984 September 199849Hannah Gordon
22 June 199929 October 199960
316 October 200022 December 200050
43 September 200123 November 200151
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Revival

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SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesPresenter
117 January 202211 February 202220Fern Britton
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Books

Two books related to the television programme have been published:

  • Watercolour Challenge: A Complete Guide to Watercolour Painting, 2001, Diana Vowles, Channel 4 Books,
  • Watercolour Challenge: Practical Painting Course, 2002, Channel 4 Books,

References

References

  1. "Twofour and Channel 5 to revive Watercolour Challenge – TWOFOUR".
  2. (1998-06-15). "Watercolour Challenge". Planet 24 Productions.
  3. (1998-08-14). "Television Review: Watercolour Challenge".
  4. "Royal Television Society, UK (2001)".

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