Your Place or Mine?

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Your Place or Mine?
Format Game show
Presented by Cameron Mathison
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel The Learning Channel
Original run June 8, 2008 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Your Place or Mine? is a television game show appearing on TLC and hosted by Cameron Mathison.

Each episode features two families competing to win several completely furnished rooms (e.g., a bedroom set or a fitness room) for their respective homes. Designated locations in each house needing an overhaul are identified prior to the show and shots of both are shown as the "before" images. Although the furnishings are the same regardless of which family wins a room, the two physical rooms are unlikely to be similar, so a designer presumably comes up with a layout which will work for each in advance.

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The game is played by correctly answering trivia questions in order to establish control of a category, after which additional questions in that same category earn points for the controlling family. Families can continue to answer questions as long as they have control, but lose control as well as any earned points if they answer any question incorrectly. Families can also elect to "lock" any points they have by ceding control after any correct answer.

Once a family earns enough points to win the round, they win the corresponding furnished room. In pseudo-real time, co-host Diane Mizota is shown leading a crew of movers into the winner's home to immediately remove the old furnishings and install the new ones. This finishes during a commercial break, after which the "reveal" for the new room is presented.

The major "twist" in the show is that, when a family wins a room, they have the option of either taking that room, or stealing a room which has previously been won by the other family. If they opt to steal, movers must restore the original room configuration of the victims of the theft, and then move the furnishings into the other house.

At the very end of the show, the family with the most total points plays a bonus trivia round in an effort to win a new car or similar vehicle.

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