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Saturday, April 25, 2020

Magnolia Network preview to air after debut delayed due to COVID-19 - KWTX

WACO, Texas (KWTX) Fans of Chip and Joanna Gaines going through 'Fixer Upper' withdrawals can get their fix of the couple this weekend in a four-hour TV special.

"Magnolia Presents: A Look Back & A Look Ahead" airs Sunday, April 26 at 4 p.m. CST on DIY Network.

While the premiere date for the Waco couple's new Magnolia Network has been pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on Sunday people can get a sneak peek of what to expect when it does launch by watching "Magnolia Presents: A Look Back & A Look Ahead."

The preview event will air at 4 p.m. CST on the DIY Network, the channel Magnolia Network is essentially replacing in the Gaines' joint-venture with Discovery, Inc.

Magnolia Network was was supposed to hit the airwaves Oct. 4, however, due to the coronavirus crisis, the debut date has been delayed until production can safely resume.

"We have an incredible team behind us and we look forward to the days ahead when we can get back to work, telling good stories that encourage, motivate and inspire hope," the Gaines' say. "In the meantime, we are hosting this special preview where we’ll give you a peek into what we’ve been working on and more of what’s to come for this network we’re building!”

Officials describe the special (which will include never-before-seen footage of the couple's five-seasons on HGTV's 'Fixer Upper') as a sample of the network's first slate of original programming--ten shows have been announced so far.

Provided summaries of the shows are below:

Growing Floret: The previously announced show features Floret Flower Farm—one of the most successful organic flower farms in the United States—and follows founder Erin Benzakein and her talented team as they attempt to tackle an expansion that puts their company’s future at risk.

Home on the Road: The previously announced show follows Amanda Sudano Ramirez and Abner Ramirez— as the music duo JOHNNYSWIM—and their two kids as they tour the country seeking out home and community wherever they go.

Bespoke Kitchens: Journey across the pond with England-based deVOL Kitchens and their collective of remarkably talented craftspeople as they design and transform stunning kitchens and interiors for their clients.

Family Dinner: Host Andrew Zimmern visits families across America to explore how the cultural, regional, and historical facets of who we are inform what and how we eat, and all the ways food brings people together.

Restoration Road: Woodworker Clint Harp travels the country in search of some of the oldest, most beautiful structures still standing today, examining how they were built, restored and given new life by some of the country's most talented craftsmen.

The Fieldhouse: When Justin Bane’s NFL dreams were cut short due to a serious injury, he turned his passion for the game into a passion for helping others. In 2011, he and his wife Annie used every penny they had to open The Fieldhouse gym in Abilene, Texas, where they’ve committed their lives to helping people turn broken dreams into an inspiring, new reality.

Super Dad: Comedian, father and DIY expert Taylor Calmus and his squad of builders team up with families that have an inspired idea for their children—from a pirate ship in the backyard to a custom ball launcher mounted to their family truck. Taylor and a fellow super dad, will get to work building these one-of-a-kind projects.

Home Work: After moving from their 900 square-foot home, husband and wife Andy and Candis Meredith and their seven kids work together to convert a 113-year-old, 20,000 square-foot schoolhouse into their family’s dream home.

The Lost Kitchen: Erin French is the owner of The Lost Kitchen, a historic mill turned restaurant in Freedom, Maine, population 722. Every year, hundreds of visitors from around the world make reservations not by phone or email, but by submitting postcards in hopes of experiencing a meal they will never forget.

Inn the Works: Lindsey Kurowski purchased The Oak Knoll Lodge in Big Bear, Calif. This four-acre campground, constructed in the 1920s has fallen on hard times, but Lindsey and crew aim to restore, renew and polish this gem for a new generation to enjoy.

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