BBC to air reality show on 'Perfect Housewives'

BBC to air reality show on 'Perfect Housewives'

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MUMBAI: UK pubcaster BBC Three has announced plans for a light hearted reality show Perfect Housewives produced by RDF Media. The show is hosted by Anthea Turner who is said to be the perfect housewife and the ultimate domestic goddess. On the show she sets out to try and re-educate the UK's self-confessed incompetent homemakers.

In Turner's home, nothing is out of place and everything is perfectly organised. Every towel is artfully folded and every shoebox is clearly labelled. Anthea believes there is never an excuse for a chaotically-run house. She says, "I passionately believe in the word home and the part it plays in our lives. It's cool to have a well-run, comfortable and inviting home".

Each week on this Turner will mentor two hopeless housewives. They will visit Anthea's home for an intensive housewifery course, in which they are trained how to be a domestic goddess – Anthea style.

The two women will then return to their homes with their new-found knowledge, to compete as this week's Best Housewife. At the end of the show, not only will the women's homes be scrutinised by Anthea, but each housewife must host an event of their choice and everything must look like it has come straight out of Desperate Housewives' Wisteria Lane.

RDF Media is looking for volunteers to take part in this fun new series. They could be anyone who is responsible for looking after their home, including working women as well as stay-at-home mums.