THE BBC Good Homes Show, sponsored by Intel, returns to the NEC, Birmingham from May 5 to 8.

Ideas can come from anywhere, but a visit to the BBC Good Homes Show will leave visitors spoilt for choice.

The event will feature innovative room sets, fantastic shopping, celebrity advice and incredible features and theatres and offer plenty of ideas to try out at home.

Exclusive highlights include Inspiration Avenue, the largest display of designs and furnishings in over 70 rooms and the Show Village styled for TK Maxx by Five's House Doctor Ann Maurice and celebrity experts including Kirstie Allsopp, Phil Spencer, Sarah Walker and Tommy Walsh.

There will be celebrity chefs and delicious ingredients in the food section togetherw ith the BBC DIY Show which is packed full of demonstrations, workshops and hands-on advice from well known experts for every aspect of do-it-yourself.

With hundreds of exhibitors including top name brands and many special offers, the BBC Good Homes Show 2005 promises to be the most inspirational homes event of the year.

For more information log onto the website at www.bbcgoodhomesshow.com

The Shuttle/Times and News has teamed up with the organisers to run a competition where 15 readers can each win a pair of tickets to the opening day on Thursday, May 5.

To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following question:

On which TV programme did Tommy Walsh make his name?

by Friday, April 29.

If you aren't lucky enough to win, tickets are on sale now with a £2 saving on all tickets booked in advance.

Call 0870 120 0724 or book tickets by logging onto the website at www.bbcgoodhomesshow.com

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