Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan

Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan
Born Colin Lewis McAllister:
(1970-01-10) 10 January 1970
Glasgow, Scotland
Justin Patrick Ryan:
(1969-02-11) 11 February 1969
Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation Interior decorators,
television presenters
Years active 1985–present

Colin Lewis McAllister (born 10 January 1970) and Justin Patrick Ryan (born 11 February 1969) are Scottish interior decorators and television presenters. McAllister and Ryan have incorporated their trademark behaviour (which includes honest opinion, fussiness and light-hearted put-downs) into most of their programmes.

As well as being co-hosts, McAllister and Ryan have also been a couple since the late 1980s and are credited as introducing laminate flooring to British households.[1] On 15 February 2008, they had a private civil partnership ceremony in London followed by a Caribbean honeymoon.[2]

Although their main residence is Glasgow,[3] they divide their time between there and London in their own homes in both cities. The two also own a downtown loft in Toronto as well as a cottage in Northern Ontario. They have filmed 4 × 13 episode series of Colin and Justin's Home Heist for HGTV,[4] which is broadcast in approximately 25 countries.

Television and Radio Programmes

2003–2005

Million Pound Property Experiment was a BBC Television series which originally aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom in 2003. In this, McAllister and Ryan renovated and re-sold properties for a profit as they gambled with a £100,000 loan from the BBC, with the ultimate goal being a sale of a property for £1million. Taking more than two years they bought, renovated and sold seven properties across the UK with the help of project manager Nigel Leck. Their final property sold for £1.25 million and after paying back all loans they made a profit of nearly £300,000 which was donated to BBC's Children in Need Appeal.

McAllister and Ryan counted down the best ways to increase the values of viewers homes. The format also included Twenty Builders' Botch Ups and Twenty Design Crimes. The series was made for the UK's Five channel.

Trading Up (and overseas spin-off show Trading Up in the Sun) aired on BBC One in which McAllister and Ryan counselled people on how to successfully sell and buy property. The former concentrated on British homes while the latter saw the presenters travel around Spain and France in search of homes for British buyers. Seven series were filmed with 210 episodes in total.

This live format multi camera studio show, a production for BBC1, was hosted by Lowri Turner and co-presented by various experts such as chef James Martin and Colin and Justin. Spanning some seven series the decorators created live 'one hour' transformations interacting throughout with viewers. The emphasis was about creating 'style on a shoestring' and the show had a spin-off series called Housecall in the Country on which Colin and Justin also worked.

How Not to Decorate aired on the UK's Channel 5 and followed the format of the popular What Not to Wear series, but in this case McAllister and Ryan were recruited to transform homes with dramatically ugly interior decoration schemes into something more stylish. Four seasons of 13 were filmed as well as a mini series featuring celebrity homes.

A British TV first, Colin and Justin, along with model Caprice, attempted to raise a £150,000 anamatronic 'baby'. The show charted the three celebrities as they experienced the highs and lows of parenthood. Caprice infamously dropped her 'baby' while Colin and Justin later said in interviews that it made them realise they would indeed make good parents.

2006–2008

In 2006, McAllister and Ryan hosted the reality series The Farm on Five.

In McAllister and Ryan's next programme, Wedding Belles, which aired on Five in 2007, they became wedding decorators to prospective brides. Four one hour episodes now showing across the globe.

McAllister and Ryan presented STV's 2008/2009 Hogmanay Stories, a mix of traditional Hogmanay celebrations, with music from Michelle McManus, John Carmichael and some surprise guests. There were stories from Elaine C. Smith, Cameron Stout, Aggie MacKenzie, Sanjeev Kohli, Limmy and others – and messages to loved ones who find themselves away from home at that momentous time of the year.

McAllister and Ryan attempted to visually transform a council estate in Glasgow (Arden, on the south side of the city) in their 2007 show on Five. The premise was that everyone should be entitled to a good standard of living, no matter where they are on the social strata. An anniversary TV 'one year on' revisit is currently being planned.

In September 2008, they organised and ran a charity auction at the Oran Mor arts centre in Glasgow, to raise money for the event. It was attended by national and local celebrities, including Anna Ryder Richardson and Atomic Kitten's Liz McClarnon.

Colin and Justin's show Home Heist was filmed in Canada and is similar to How Not to Decorate, for North American audiences. Colin and Justin moved to Toronto in 2008 in preparation for the show, which premiered on the HGTV network in October 2009. The show has already been bought by multiple international broadcasters. The Canadian program's team also includes Cheryl Torrenueva, a designer and presenter associated with other TV shows such as Restaurant Impossible and Game of Homes on The W Network.

Colin and Justin visit different shopping centres/malls, create a set of a house in the middle of it, then proceed to decorate the set with items from the stores in the mall. The series was filmed before a live audience, and first shown in the UK on UKTV Style.

The Scots decorators hosted this drive time BBC Radio Scotland series which aired on Friday at 18:00 – 19:00. In total there were three successful series which concluded towards the end of 2009. Renowned for its pacy, irreverent formula the series was a mix of gossip, social comment and music.

2010–2012

The decorators worked with UK department store Matalan and launched several large homewares collections for the 190 store chain. A further collection of festive decorations augmented their range with the company.

The decorators collaborated with Canadian department store Zellers, and their first collection of named brand bedding was available between January 2010 and July 2011.

The decorators have guested twice on this ITV1 show, both times dressed as elves, as part of the live action fun.

Colin and Justin have guested many times on this magazine show format on ITV during 2010.

The decorators appeared frequently on this tea time chat show.

The UK decorators have guested many throughout 2010 on CityLine, a Canadian magazine format lifestyle show.

Colin and Justin regularly guest on this early morning TV show, which is similar to GMTV in The UK.

From January 2011, when the successful TV makeover series was re-formatted without its previous host Terri Dwyer, Colin and Justin, amongst others, joined as regular new presenters/decorators and fronted 24 episodes.

In conjunction with The Canadian Cancer Society, the decorators created a fund-raising event to benefit those living with, or affected by, cancer. Essentially a grand gala evening and a guided tour around 20 of the 52 homes made over during their series, all profits were donated to the CCS.[5]

The British decorators regularly headline these visiting home fairs across Canada and appear, in design workshops, to dispense style guidance to the tens of thousands of paying guests who visit each season.

Both Colin and Justin were contestants on I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here! (UK series 9). Colin was voted out by the public on Tuesday, 24 November 2000 and Justin was voted out on Thursday, 3 December 2009 after making it to the final evening of the show, eventually finishing fourth.

Colin and Justin play The Ugly Sisters in this ITV1 programme panto sketch. The show was broadcast on 26 December 2009 and also featured Piers Morgan, Amanda Holden and Robbie Williams.

In February 2010 Colin and Justin appeared in TV Series Celebrity Coach Trip.[6]

After a Co-hosting with Ewan on Real Radio Breakfast show, for one day, Colin & Justin's were offered their own brand new radio show. The series went out for a 13-week run on Sundays during the summer of 2011.

Both were participants in the sixth series of Celebrity MasterChef.

Both appeared as guests.

The designers launched a homewares collection with a large range of decorative designer items such as crockery, linens, artwork, lightings and chairs. The range is available in a cross selection or retailers such as Winners and Homesense in Canada and stores like TJ Maxx and Home Goods in the USA. Now in its third year, the collection includes around 50 different items from toss pillows to lawn chairs and from towels to bathroom accessories.

2014 to present day

Debuting in 2014 on Cottage Life and OutTV, Colin and Justin's Cabin Pressure is a series in which the duo purchase and renovate a log cabin in the Muskoka District, a popular cottage country region in the Canadian province of Ontario. Due to the success of the series, a second season was quickly green lit and it launched in March 2015 and currently airs on Cottage Life at 9pm each Sunday. Season 3 of Cabin Pressure is currently filming and airs in Spring 2016[7]

The British designers are now resident guest experts on Canada's longest running lifestyle show. Hosted by Tracy Moore, the show airs cross Canada and McAllister and Ryan focus on cash conscious ways to create a stylish home. Shopping trends are covered as as up cycling and ways in which to create designer looks on a budget. Colin and Justin also host out and about 'roving reporter' design related segments for the show.

Books

The Million Pound Property Experiment – published by BBC World Wide in 2004, which went on to win the People's Choice Lifestyle Book of the Year with WH Smith.

How Not To Decorate – accompanied the successful TV show of the same name. Published by Time Warner, 2006.

Colin and Justin's Home Heist Style Guide – How To Create The Perfect Home – this book accompanies the series 'Colin and Justins Home Heist', released 1 October 2008. Published by Penguin, Canadian Publications.

Magazine Columns – drawing on their journalistic background, the decorators for ten years wrote a weekly column in The Sunday Mail (Scotland)

Column

The pair also writes a weekly column in the Friday and Sunday editions of the Toronto Sun, offering up their suggestions for sprucing up homes. The column syndicates to 24 Hours Vancouver, 24 Hours Toronto and The London Free Press. The column is also available online. Colin and Justin contribute a weekly column to The Huffington Post and to Cottage Life Magazine as a companion to their current Cottage Life TV show.

Product – the duo have brought their global product interior design range to Canada and it can be found in stores such as Homesense, Winners and Marshalls. It can be found in the USA in T J Maxx and in the UK in T K Maxx.

External links

References

  1. 'How We Met: Justin Ryan & Colin McAllister', The Independent on Sunday, 12 December 2004.
  2. "Canwest goes with the tried and true for fall season: big American hits". The Guardian. TC Transcontinental. The Canadian Press. 2008-06-05. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
  3. Moir, Jan (23 December 2003). "'We are the lovely boys from TV'". The Daily Telegraph (London). Retrieved 20 June 2008.
  4. "BIOS – COLIN & JUSTIN".
  5. http://blog.homerenovationguide.com/2009/10/08/colin-justin-after-the-heist/, Colin & Justin After the Heist, Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  6. "TV home makeover duo Colin and Justin to join Celebrity Coach Trip". Daily Record. January 2011.
  7. "Colin and Justin back on TV with Cabin Pressure on Cottage Life". Toronto Star, March 18, 2014.
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