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Toby Codd

Alan Carr Interior Design Masters is coming to Bristol for 'biggest challenge' yet

The semi-final of Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr is set in Bristol. The episode will air on BBC One next Tuesday (April 18), with the remaining contestants battling it out for a place in the final.

A preview for the episode showed a snap of a busy Park Street. It is unclear what the remaining contestants will be tasked with doing, but host Alan Carr described it as "their biggest challenge yet".

Alan said at the end of last night's (April 11) episode: "Next time, in the heart of Bristol, the designers face their biggest challenge yet. And, with a place in the final at stake, nobody wants to get the chop."

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The BBC series sees aspiring interior designers battle against each other for a chance to win a commercial contract. They are set different challenges each week across varying spaces, ranging from shops to restaurants.

The preview for next week's semi-final shared a snap of Park Street in Bristol (BBC iPlayer)

The quarter-final saw Temi, Jack, Tom and Monika tasked with creating wedding accommodations on the banks of Rutland Water in the East Midlands. Temi, a criminal defence lawyer, was eventually eliminated after failing to impress the judges with her design.

Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr continues on Tuesdays at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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