Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls | |
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Created by | Stan Rogow |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 46 |
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Running time | 30 minutes (with commercials) |
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Network | Discovery Kids |
Release | May 17, 2003 – December 3, 2005 |
Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls is an American reality television series that is a spin-off of the home redecorating series, Trading Spaces , hosted by Diane Mizota. During the fourth and final season, Chuck Cureau hosted seven episodes until the show ended in 2005. In each episode, two friends (ranging in age from 8 to 14) redecorate each other's bedrooms in themes relating to the other's styles or hobbies. [1] The series aired on Discovery Kids from May 17, 2003 to December 3, 2005. After the series ended, reruns continued to air on The Hub until June 24, 2011.
Jordin Ruderman
Scott Sicari
Ginene Licata
Barte Shadlow
Carter Oosterhouse
# | Boy vs. Girl | Age | Airdate | Room Theme [2] | Partner | Age | Boys Designer & Carpenter | Girls Designer & Carpenter |
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1 | Jeremiah vs. Alex | 13/13 | 5/17/2003 | Skate Park/Movie Star | Jon/Jena | 12/12 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
2 | Jason vs. Kimmie | 9/10 | 6/9/2003 | 1970s Lounge/Soccer Field | Dillon/Stephanie | 9/13 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
3 | Garrett vs. Danielle | 10/11 | 6/16/2003 | Basketball/Rainforest | Matt/Abby | 10/11 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
4 | Nat vs. Nicki | 11/13 | 6/23/2003 | Pirate Ship/Arabian Palace | Daniel/Mia | 11/12 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
5 | Eli vs. Kali | 11/13 | 7/19/2003 | Obstacle Course/50s Diner | Daryl/Alexa | 11/14 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
6 | Mark vs. Taylor | 13/9 | 6/30/2003 | Hawaiian Hideaway/Hippie Haven | Matt/Nicol | 13/9 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
7 | Matt vs. Haley | 13/10 | 9/20/2003 | Baseball/Stable | Dan/Brittany | 13/12 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
8 | Justin vs. Megan | 14/13 | 9/27/2003 | Surf Shack/South Beach Miami | Ryan/Christina | 14/12 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
9 | Evan vs. Rachael | 11/10 | 10/4/2003 | Rock & Roll/Broadway | Dylan/Marissa | 11/11 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
10 | Burnsey vs. Shannon | 8/11 | 10/11/2003 | Hockey/Swimming Pool | Pat/Ashlee | 10/11 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
11 | Michael vs. Erin | 10/13 | 12/20/2003 | Clubhouse/Japan | Kevin/Ali | 8/11 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
12 | Alex vs. Dani | 10/10 | 12/27/2003 | Rome/India | Jarred/Zoe | 10/10 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
13 | Akhil vs. Jennifer | 11/13 | 1/10/2004 | Spaceship/Boardwalk | Michael/Jocelyn | 11/10 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
# | Boy vs. Girl | Age | Airdate | Room Theme | Partner | Age | Boys Designer & Carpenter | Girls Designer & Carpenter |
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14 | Ray vs. Taylor | 13/14 | 1/12/2004 | Skateboard/Coffee Shop | Arthur/Ava | 13/14 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
15 | Connor vs. Lindsey | 12/13 | 1/19/2004 | Football/Candy Factory | Sammy/Jane | 11/12 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
16 | Robbie vs. Janine | 12/12 | 2/7/2004 | Underwater/Safari | Dave/Priscilla | 12/12 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
17 | Tyler vs. Meghan | 14/13 | 2/14/2004 | Art Museum/Southwest | Randy/Emily | 10/9 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
18 | Casey vs. Laurel | 8/8 | 2/21/2004 | Science/Art | Julius/Erin | 10/12 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
19 | Mike vs. Alex | 11/10 | 2/28/2004 | Winter/Salon | Brett/Jennifer | 10/11 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
20 | Conor vs. Kelsey | 10/14 | 3/6/2004 | Ireland/China | Carter/Chadwick | 12/12 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
21 | Austin vs. Kimmie | 12/13 | 5/1/2004 | Racecar/Dream | Danny/Shelby | 14/13 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
22 | Chip vs. Courtney | 14/13 | 5/8/2004 | Garage/Boutique | Jared/Lauren | 14/13 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
23 | James vs. Erin | 14/13 | 5/15/2004 | Japan/Mardi Gras | Paul/Nayo | 12/12 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
24 | John vs. Clara | 13/12 | 5/22/2004 | Log Cabin/Europe | Rudy/Wei | 13/12 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
25 | Luis vs. Amara | 12/12 | 7/26/2004 | Futuristic/Treehouse | Dylan/Brooke | 12/9 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
26 | Andrew vs. Caitlin | 12/11 | 7/31/2004 | Egypt/Garden | Jason/Ashley | 12/9 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
# | Boy vs. Girl | Age | Airdate | Room Theme | Partner | Age | Boys Designer & Carpenter | Girls Designer & Carpenter |
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27 | Nick vs. Ashley | 11/13 | 9/4/2004 | Sorcerer's Lair/Pet Palace | Mike/Courtney | 10/9 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene* |
28 | Andrew vs. Melonie | 10/10 | 9/11/2004 | Jazz/Dance | KG/Tiffanie | 12/12 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Barte** |
29 | Marty vs. Kimberly | 8/9 | 9/25/2004 | Neighborhood/Classroom | Patrick/Prutha | 12/10 | Scott & Carter*** | Jordin & Barte |
30 | Brandon vs. Ashanti | 13/13 | 10/2/2004 | City/Heritage | Craig/Renae | 13/14 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
31 | Christopher vs. Maddie | 10/14 | 10/9/2004 | Maps/Whitewater Rafting | Max/Gabrielle | 11/8 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
32 | Shawn vs. Sharonda | 11/13 | 10/30/2004 | Recording Studio/Fashion | Nadir/Brielle | 12/13 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
33 | Garrett vs. Jessie | 13/12 | 11/13/2004 | Patriotic/Tennis | Gannon/Sammy | 10/12 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
34 | Dylan vs. Alex | 12/12 | 11/27/2004 | Spy/Health Spa | Hayden/Rachel | 9/10 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
35 | Danny vs. Jordyn | 12/12 | 12/11/2004 | Game Parlor/Mexico | Josh/Lauren | 13/12 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
36 | Anthony vs. Siobhan | 10/10 | 1/8/2005 | Fishing/General Store | Joey/Khusbu | 14/13 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
37 | Cole vs. Amanda | 11/12 | 1/10/2005 | Roller Coaster/Greek Mythology | Kevin/Ashley | 11/9 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
38 | Sam vs. Hannah | 11/11 | 1/15/2005 | Drive-In/Wild West | Jake/Colleen | 11/10 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
39 | Alain vs. Racine | 14/9 | 2/19/2005 | Anchorman/Princess | Cameron/Corrine | 13/10 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
# | Boy vs. Girl | Age | Airdate | Room Theme | Partner | Age | Boys Designer & Carpenter | Girls Designer & Carpenter |
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40 | Brandon vs. Alexa F. | 10/10 | 10/1/2005 | Bagel Shop/Gymnastics | Tom/Alexa L. | 10/10 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
41 | Tyler vs. Chelsea | 9/10 | 10/8/2005 | Superhero/Hotel Suite | Matthew/Erica | 10/10 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
42 | Kevin vs. Lauren | 12/12 | 11/5/2005 | Mini Golf/Summer camp | Ben/Tori | 12/12 | Jordin & Ginene | Scott & Barte |
43 | Vincent vs. Julia | 9/10 | 11/12/2005 | Crime Lab/40s Millinery | J.R./Jenah | 12/13 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
44 | Kenny vs. Lacie | 8/8 | 11/19/2005 | Bowling/Poetry | Chad/Hannah | 12/8 | Jordin & Barte | Scott & Ginene |
45 | Stephan vs. Katie | 11/11 | 11/21/2005 | Hamster/Slumber Party | Collin/Melissa | 9/8 | Scott & Ginene | Jordin & Barte |
46 | John vs. Meghan | 11/10 | 12/3/2005 | Mars/Circus | Andrew/Cassie | 11/10 | Scott & Barte | Jordin & Ginene |
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