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The original series first ran for two consecutive seasons in 2003 and 2004, and was originally hosted by Jamie Durie. The Nine Network revived The Block after a six-year absence, with a third season commenced airing on 22 September 2010, [3] [4] this time hosted by television personality and builder Scott Cam. [5]
Jamie Paul Durie OAM (born 3 June 1970 [citation needed]) is an Australian horticulturalist and landscape designer, furniture designer, television host, television producer, and author of eleven books on landscape architecture, garden design and lifestyle.
Jamie Durie was announced as host and John McGrath was announced as Judge. The season premiered on 1 June 2003. [1] The first season of The Block began airing on 1 June 2003 on the Nine Network, replacing Backyard Blitz and Location Location in the network's flagship timeslot [2] of Sunday at 6:30 to 7:30 pm . [3]
The second season of Australian reality television series The Block, retroactively retitled The Block 2004, aired on the Nine Network. Jamie Durie returned as host from the first season as did judge John McGrath. It first premiered on 18 April 2004.
The third season of Australian reality television series The Block, titled The Block 2010, aired on the Nine Network. Jamie Durie didn't return as host and was replaced by Scott Cam, John McGrath returned as judge & introduced new judge Neale Whitaker, premiered on Wednesday, 22 September 2010 at 7:00 pm.
The Outdoor Room with Jamie Durie (2010–11) Curb Appeal: The Block (2010–12) Million Dollar Rooms (2010–12) All American Handyman (2010–12) Holmes Inspection (2010–12) Selling New York (2010–14) Candice Tells All (2011) Cash & Cari (2011) Secrets from a Stylist (2011) Sarah's Summer House (2011) HGTV'd (2011) Run My Makeover (2011 ...
It is rumored that he and socialite Durie Malcolm eloped after a drunken party in Palm Beach in 1947. But John's father, Joseph P. Kennedy squashed the marriage and possibly even made the records ...
Cam first appeared on Nine's popular lifestyle show Backyard Blitz in 2000, alongside Jamie Durie, doing building segments until the show's cancellation in 2006.In between, he appeared on the successful Renovation Rescue (2004–2006) before appearing in his own live lifestyle program Our Place.