Amanda Holden has hinted that the upcoming series of her renovation programme withAlan Carrwill be their "best" season so far.
The television duo previously joined forces to transform crumbling properties in Italy for Amanda and Alan's Italian Job, before converting a rundown building into a glamorous B&B in Andalusia for their Spanish Job series. The series has been a huge hit with fans and has now been commissioned for a fourth run.
Their latest venture takes the good friends to Greece, where they immerse themselves in Corfu life whilst testing their home improvement abilities on a fresh property, reports Wales Online.
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Amanda revealed several snippets about the BBC programme during her appearance on The One Show on Wednesday (October 1), telling the programme's presenters Alex Jones and Vernon Kay: "I think it's the best one yet!"
"So we have done a renovation in Corfu this year," she shared. "We've been in Greece and we were there across the summer.
"So again, there's lots of plastering, lots of building, lots of knocking down the walls, lots of drinking wine. And lots of saganaki cheese."
"Do you actually build anything?" Vernon playfully questioned, with Amanda responding cheekily as they all chuckled: "How dare you!"
The Britain's Got Talent panellist described the property she and Alan work on in Corfu as a "gorgeous house".
"I was so sad to leave," she confessed, revealing that the new series is scheduled to be broadcast in January next year.
The fourth series of the show was confirmed earlier this year, with funnyman Alan quipping at the time: "Greece is always my 'Go To' place for holiday fun, so it will be strange for me to be packing a hard hat, drill and paint roller in my suitcase instead of my usual suntan lotion and budgie smugglers."

He continued: "After the success of Sicily, Tuscany and Andalusia I think Greece is the perfect next step for some Alamanda magic, with its rich history and culture and let's not forget the delicious food and drink, it feels like its already gearing up to be an unforgettable summer."
The One Show airs at 7pm on BBC One on weekdays.
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