Amanda Holden and Alan Carr are set for another property renovation adventure, this time heading to the Greek island of Corfu for the fourth series of their BBC One show. The program follows the pair as they fix up and sell a property for charity.
Here’s the Lowdown: Following successful series set in Italy (Sicily and Tuscany) and Spain (Andalusia), the popular duo will apply their renovation skills to a property purchased for €1 in Corfu. The show, now titled Amanda and Alan’s Greek Job, will be filmed over the summer.
What This Means Now: Fans of the show can look forward to more of the hosts’ banter and renovation challenges against a new Mediterranean background. The format remains the same: buy a cheap property under a European scheme, renovate it, and sell it with proceeds going to charity.
The Bigger Picture: The series has proven popular, with Holden noting over 18 million viewers tuned into previous runs. Its renewal and move to Greece indicate the BBC’s confidence in the format and the appeal of Holden and Carr as a presenting pair. The new series is scheduled for broadcast on BBC One in early 2026.