The Big Design Challenge - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
In the first edition, TV presenter, screenwriter and children's author Konnie Huq gives the contenders the task of creating an outdoor play sculpture for children, and joins regular judges Morag Myerscough and Tej Chauhan to give their verdicts on proceedings.
Episode 2
Lauren Laverne hosts as poet Lemn Sissay sets the remaining contenders the task of designing a new reading chair for use in public libraries, with judges Morag Myerscough and Tej Chauhan casting a critical eye over their creations.
Episode 3
Lauren Laverne hosts as contenders take on a brief from Mourad Mazouz to create a lighting design for a home-dining experience inspired by his Mayfair restaurant Sketch, with judges Morag Myerscough and Tej Chauhan giving their verdict.
Episode 4
Lauren Laverne hosts as space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock challenges the contestant to reinvent the clock, and joins Morag Myerscough and Tej Chauhan to judge the creations.
Episode 5
Lauren Laverne hosts as Paul and Phil Hartnoll of Orbital set a challenge of designing an object or product inspired by their music, and join Morag Myerscough and Tej Chauhan to judge the creations.
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