Changing Rooms
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First episode date | September 4, 1996 |
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Final episode date | December 28, 2004 |
Presented by | Carol Smillie |
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen | |
Networks | BBC One |
BBC Two | |
BBC | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Present by | Carol Smillie |
No of seri | BBC |
Origin releas | 4 September 1996 –; present |
Related shows | DIY SOS |
Cast | Laurence Llewelyn‑Bowen |
Episodes | EpisodesS10 E02 · LiverpoolAug 10, 2008 S10 E01 · Prescott, MerseysideMay 18, 2008 S09 E03 · Episode 3Dec 27, 2007 View 45+ more |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2903365 |
About Changing Rooms
Neighbours, relatives or friends work against the clock to renovate a room in each other's houses with the help of professional interior designers. The amateur designers use their imagination to create a room where anything is possible.
Cheryl Grimmer case: New witness in Fairy Meadow disappearance
... In, the potential new witness gave a detailed description of seeing an adolescent male leaving the female Changing Rooms at the beach on the outskirts of Wollongong, about 50 miles (80km) south of Sydney...
H& M admits it needs to improve sizing consistency
... Another urged H& M to open more High Street shops with Changing Rooms, so that shoppers can try on items in person...
Trans guidance is needed in schools, parents tell BBC
... It is more than five years since the government first promised schools in England these guidelines - on issues including what toilets and Changing Rooms pupils use, where they sleep on residential trips, and when to involve parents...
Jim Parker: Midsomer Murders composer dies aged 88
... As well as composing for TV dramas, he also ventured into the world of popular factual TV by writing music for Changing Rooms and Ground Force...
Women's World Cup: Australian football suffers despite Matildas
... At many clubs, women don t even have their own Changing Rooms...
Teachers walk tightropes in face of no trans guidance
... Without it, many schools are making their own decisions, such as whether to introduce gender-neutral toilets or Changing Rooms - and how they are used...
Trump mistrial request denied in E Jean Carroll rape lawsuit
... She says she and Mr Trump bumped into each other while shopping and alleges he later assaulted her in one of the store s Changing Rooms...
Trump faces civil trial for E Jean Carroll rape allegation
... But once in the Changing Rooms, Ms Carroll said the real estate tycoon lunged at her, pinned her against a wall and assaulted her...
H& M admits it needs to improve sizing consistency
By Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC News
H& M has admitted it needs to do more to improve consistency in clothes sizing, after it faced a backlash to its new returns fee for online items.
After, many shoppers reacted angrily, saying if sizing was more consistent, they would need to return less.
One shopper said the difference between same-size garments was " staggering".
When asked about the issue by The Bbc , H& M's boss said: " There's always improvement to make. "
Helena Helmersson insisted that the retailer had " lower returns than many others".
But She Said The Firm was taking proactive steps to ensure that " whatever customers buy, they want to keep" for instance by improving H& M's size guides for customers.
Under its new fee, H& M customers must pay £1. 99 to return items bought online, with the cost taken from their refund. Previously all returns were free.
The News prompted many shoppers to vent their frustration about inconsistent sizing online and on Social Media .
" If retailers could all get their sizing correct and consistent, there would be far less returns to begin with! The difference between the same size garments is ridiculous, " one told The Bbc .
" Returns are not always the customer's fault, " said another. " When manufacturers tighten up their quality control and standardise sizes then we'll have fewer returns! "
Concern about inconsistent sizing appears to go wider than just H& M, although some shoppers said the retailer had a particularly bad track record.
" Among big retailers H& M is particularly bad at sizing. Their M can be anything from XS to XXL, " one shopper told The Bbc .
Another urged H& M to open more High Street shops with Changing Rooms , so that shoppers can try on items In Person .
Catherine Shuttleworth, a retail expert, said inconsistent sizing is " a real shopper bug bear".
" One of the biggest reasons to return clothes is poor fit, " she told The Bbc . " So it's commercially sensible for clothing retailers to work on the communicating of sizing. "
Ms Shuttleworth said One Way retailers could do that was by using online tools, powered by Artificial Intelligence , which asked customers questions about their height, weight, age, gender and body shape to help find the perfect clothing fit.
Initially The Fashion giant said it planned to charge for online items returned both by post and in store. But after The Bbc 's reporting, H& M to charge for in-store returns, claiming The Information on its website had been " inaccurate".
Rival retailers such as Zara, Boohoo, Uniqlo and Next already charge for online returns.
On Wednesday, H& M's head of investor relations, Joseph Ahlberg, said the retailer had introduced the fee " to remind consumers to be mindful of making returns due to the climate impact".
Speaking on a conference call with the media and investors, Mr Ahlberg said: " It's a win for the consumer, helping them to make good choices, it's a win for The Environment , with less transport and emissions, and it also will benefit our model I think over time.
" We have an omni-model and this is part of The Advantage of offering our fashion both in stores and online. "
Demand for Online Shopping has risen sharply since the pandemic, but it has also led to a big increase in The Number of items being returned because they do not fit, or are not as expected.
Traditionally big retailers have offered free returns for online purchases to attract customers, but they can be costly due to The Work involved in processing returned stock.
Many shoppers are also becoming more aware of the environmental impact of deliveries and returns. Fewer postal returns means fewer delivery vehicles travelling up and down with parcels.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com