Brother vs. Brother

Competitive home renovation by twin brothers.

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About Brother vs. Brother

Released: 2013

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-G

Run time: 8 Seasons Available (46 Episodes)

Cast
Drew Scott, Jonathan Scott

TV Series: Brother vs. Brother

About Brother vs. Brother

Brother vs. Brother is a competitive reality TV series which first aired in 2013. It is a spin-off of the widely popular home renovation show, Property Brothers. This series features the Scott brothers, Drew and Jonathan, as they compete against each other to renovate and sell houses. Each season is filmed in different locations and the profit of the sale is donated to local charities.

Making / Production

The series is produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment and Cineflix, with both Drew and Jonathan Scott serving as executive producers. An essential part of the show involves expert judges and guest stars who join in various episodes to assess the renovations and determine the winner for each challenge.

Actors

  • Drew Scott - Co-host and competitor on the show. Known for his real estate expertise, Drew provides a strategic edge in picking and planning the properties for renovation.
  • Jonathan Scott - Co-host and competitor on the show. Jonathan's experience as a licensed contractor helps him in the execution of the renovation plans and challenges.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The brothers, Drew and Jonathan, are identical twins.
  • The show was initially titled 'Team Drew vs. Team Jonathan'.
  • Prior to their TV stardom, both brothers had a career in acting and used to perform as clowns to pay for their university tuition.

Awards

The show hasn't received any specific awards, but the Scott Brothers have been awarded the 'Leo Award' for Best Host(s) in a Information, Lifestyle or Reality Program or Series for their work on 'Property Brothers', the show from which 'Brother vs. Brother' is derived.

Quotes

  • "It's quality over quantity, my friends." - Jonathan Scott
  • "You can dream it, you can do it!" - Drew Scott

Music, Soundtrack

  • The show's theme song 'Let the Night Shine In' is performed by Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson.
  • The background score of the show, which includes tension-building music during the renovation process and the subsequent judging, is uncredited.