Anyone with designs on a creative career is invited to apply for the next series of a hit BBC show which is guaranteed to land them in the spotlight.
Interior Design Masters, with Alan Carr, begins a new series - the third - this Wednesday night and for the first time a Geordie will feature among its contestants.
Peter Anderson, who runs Anderson's Hair Salon in Front Street, Monkseaton, is among the 10 talents competing in a series of design challenges for the chance to win the opportunity to create an entire look for a luxury hotel.
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And as the on-screen drama airs, the programme makers are immediately opening up applications for series four - so any budding designers around Newcastle and the wider region have a chance to follow in Peter's footsteps.
Those who are interested have until the deadline of April 4 to apply to be a contestant on the next series.
Previous outings have proved hugely popular with viewers and Interior Design Masters has now swapped from BBC2 to prime time BBC1.

Back fronting the show is presenter Alan Carr alongside interior design expert Michelle Ogundehin who heads up the panel of regularly-changing guest judges.
The current series will no doubt inspire would-be designers to follow suit as they watch contestants unleash their creativity and imagination to come up with new designs for a range of spaces and rooms including the likes of apartments and restaurants for the show
Applicants for series four must be aged 18-plus and a legal resident of the UK and Northern Ireland.
With their entry, they also must include a recent photograph of themselves as well as images to illustrate their designs.
For more information about taking part see here and the application form can be found here.
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