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The Living Room: July 27

Chris Brown & Liv Phyland try to escape a simulated helicopter crash on The Living Room.

This week on The Living Room, Chris Brown and Liv Phyland try to escape a simulated helicopter crash, and Miguel makes some beer-filled bread.

Design Challenge with James Treble, Kyal and Kara: Master bedroom
Omar and Isabelle have been married for almost 20 years. Between caring for their two children and Omar’s 6 day a week job, the couple have little time to themselves. Over the years, they’ve reconfigured their bedroom, but can’t quite nail the layout so that their room is clutter free. Kyal and Kara take on James Treble in a design challenge to create the perfect bedroom retreat.

Travel with Chris Brown: HUET Course
Dr Chris Brown has invited his mate Liv Phyland from The Loop on ELEVEN to a not so conventional pool party. At the world class HUET (Helicopter Underwater Emergency Training) training facility in Sydney, Liv and Chris are thrown into the deep end, as they try their hand at escaping a helicopter crash simulation. Thrown into the dark, windy waters, the pair must keep their cool while trying to escape the faux crash.

Food with Miguel Maestre: Little Creatures Soda Bread
In the iconic port city of Fremantle, Wester Australia, Miguel visits the Little Creatures Brewery, where he put’s an unconventional spin on the local brew. After a tour of the factory, Miguel uses Little Creatures signature brew to create a beer infused bread before creating the ultimate fry up for his host to sample.

Quickie with Peter Walsh: Kitchen
Peter Walsh hands out some simple yet effective tips to de-clutter and organise your kitchen. From and unruly cutlery draw to cupboards stacked with pots and pans, Peter shows great ways to sort out your kitchen, including how to use the One Month Cardboard box test.

7:30pm Friday on TEN.

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One Response

  1. OK The Living Room presents the weekly submission for badly written media releases. And comes up trumps again !
    1.How about ” thrown into the dark, windy waters ” – hmm there’s wind in them waters? Really ?
    2. Wester Australia is usually spelt with an “n”.
    3. “Put’s” should not have an apostrophe, but , really who cares about punctuation these days ?
    4.” From and unruly cutlery draw”…let’s try ” From an unruly cutlery drawer instead shall we?
    5. Eddie chats to Eddie about running marathon ” – how about running A marathon ?
    Gee who proof-reads this dribble ?
    Obviously no one.
    Or worse still, someone who should know better.

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