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The Dengineers is a British children's television series which airs on CBBC and sees the production team (styled as 'dengineers') design themed dens or play houses for children. There have been seven series aired to date, with the most recent hosted by Meryl Fernandes and Joe Swash and previous hosts being Lauren Layfield, Mark Wright and Joe Tracini. The designers are currently Tony Broomhead, Satwinder Samra, Maral Tulip, Emma Kosh, Anthony Devine, Lynsey Ford, Martin Bell, Sahiba Chadha and formerly Dee Saigal, Sege Rosella and Olga Skumial. The series is similar to DIY SOS and Grand Designs, with the help of expert designers and builders and the youngsters themselves, the Dengineers team will then construct an extraordinary den, either completely from scratch or by transforming an exis

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  • The Dengineers is a British children's television series which airs on CBBC and sees the production team (styled as 'dengineers') design themed dens or play houses for children. There have been seven series aired to date, with the most recent hosted by Meryl Fernandes and Joe Swash and previous hosts being Lauren Layfield, Mark Wright and Joe Tracini. The designers are currently Tony Broomhead, Satwinder Samra, Maral Tulip, Emma Kosh, Anthony Devine, Lynsey Ford, Martin Bell, Sahiba Chadha and formerly Dee Saigal, Sege Rosella and Olga Skumial. The series is similar to DIY SOS and Grand Designs, with the help of expert designers and builders and the youngsters themselves, the Dengineers team will then construct an extraordinary den, either completely from scratch or by transforming an existing room in the home. Each episode is themed, with designs such as an old-fashioned railway station, a 1960s American diner and an Australian outback shack. As of early 2017, The Dengineers is also airing in the United States on the Discovery Family cable network and as of 2021 Czech Television has licensed the first two seasons. The show won the Factual Entertainment category at the British Academy Children's Awards in 2019. (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • (en)
  • James Knight (en)
  • Mel Taylor (en)
  • Charlotte Ingham (en)
  • Jay Ahmed (en)
  • Paul Benham (en)
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  • 2016-01-30 (xsd:date)
  • 2017-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • 2020-02-29 (xsd:date)
  • 2022-03-06 (xsd:date)
  • 2022-11-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Presenters (en)
  • Lauren Layfield and Joe Tracini (en)
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  • Meryl Fernandes and Joe Swash (en)
  • Meryl Fernandes and Joe Tracini (en)
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  • Tanuja East (en)
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  • (en)
  • Anthony Devine (en)
  • Martin Bell (en)
  • Dee Saigal (en)
  • Emma Kosh (en)
  • Lynsey Ford (en)
  • Maral Tulip (en)
  • Olga Skumial (en)
  • Sahiba Chadha (en)
  • Satwinder Samra (en)
  • Sege Rosella (en)
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  • The Dengineers is a British children's television series which airs on CBBC and sees the production team (styled as 'dengineers') design themed dens or play houses for children. There have been seven series aired to date, with the most recent hosted by Meryl Fernandes and Joe Swash and previous hosts being Lauren Layfield, Mark Wright and Joe Tracini. The designers are currently Tony Broomhead, Satwinder Samra, Maral Tulip, Emma Kosh, Anthony Devine, Lynsey Ford, Martin Bell, Sahiba Chadha and formerly Dee Saigal, Sege Rosella and Olga Skumial. The series is similar to DIY SOS and Grand Designs, with the help of expert designers and builders and the youngsters themselves, the Dengineers team will then construct an extraordinary den, either completely from scratch or by transforming an exis (en)
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  • The Dengineers (en)
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