DIY Network Unveils New Series for Fall Lineup

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NEW YORK: DIY Network is to broadcast six new original indoor-renovation series this fall, including I Hate My Bath, Kitchen Crashers, Brothers on Call and I Want That, as well as returning favorites.

Beginning in September, I Hate My Bath, a spin-off of DIY Network’s I Hate My Kitchen series, shows homeowners how to renovate their bathrooms with clever and inexpensive design ideas. I Hate My Kitchen returns for a third season in October.

Season four of Kitchen Crashers will premiere in October, along with new episodes of House Crashers and the fourth season of Bath Crashers. Beginning in November, Kitchen Impossible returns for its seventh season.

DIY Network will air the new docu-series Brothers On Call and Million Dollar Contractor in October. Brothers features professional contractors as they run a home renovation business and offer DIY home improvement tips. Million Dollar Contractor focuses on Stephen Fanuka, a "contractor to the stars" who works with top designers, architects and celebrities.

Premiering in October, The Adam Carolla Project sees comedian and one-time construction worker Adam Carolla (Loveline, The Man Show, Crank Yankers) attempting to buy his childhood home and to turn it into a million-dollar house in just 13 weeks. I Want That, which debuts in November, features the latest building products from smart appliances and the latest in home wiring and new building materials.

"We are very excited to unveil this batch of new shows for our fans of home improvement television," commented Ross Babbit, the senior VP and general manager of DIY Network. "Viewers will learn great tips and tricks from our new crop of experts, and have a lot of fun along the way. DIY Network has it all."