The popular BBC Scotland show is calling homeowners that go all out for Christmas, turning their homes into grottos full of garlands and fairy lights to apply for its festive edition.
The popular BBC Scotland show is calling homeowners that go all out for Christmas, turning their homes into grottos full of garlands and fairy lights.
READ MORE: Strictly's Dr Punam Krishan vows to 'keep smiling and keep going' after disappointing week The show-runners said: "From flats to farmhouses, cottages to castles, and maisonettes to mansions, if you’re crazy about Christmas, then the BBC want to hear from you."
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