Better Homes and Gardens – Stars, Steam Puds and Pony Parades This Friday on Seven

Celebrity chats, horse parades, and steamed pudding feature in this week’s Better Homes and Gardens.

Better Homes and Gardens – Stars, Steam Puds and Pony Parades This Friday on Seven

Better Homes and Gardens returns with a new episode on Seven, 7Two, and 7Plus this Friday 20 June at 7:00PM, featuring the show’s trademark blend of lifestyle ideas, celebrity access, and seasonal comforts. It’s a classic cold-weather lineup, with just enough sparkle and sentiment to warm up your weekend.

The heart of the episode is a sit-down with Sharna Burgess and Brian Austin Green. Johanna Griggs hosts the pair at home to talk romance, reality TV, and parenting in the public eye, giving viewers a rare glimpse behind the glam of Dancing with the Stars. From ballroom fame to blended-family logistics, it’s an interview that leans personal without going tabloid.

Elsewhere, the show stretches its legs. Dr. Harry’s off to the Upper Hunter for the Scone Horse Festival’s 45th anniversary—Australia’s answer to Ascot, minus the hats. Meanwhile, Melissa visits the sprawling Panorama Wildlife Sanctuary and Secret Gardens on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, walking viewers through themed gardens and enclosures spread across 55 acres. Back in the studio, chef Colin Fassnidge shares a clever winter fix: a steamed pudding recipe that skips the oven entirely and clocks in at just ten minutes.

DIY fans aren’t left out either. Charlie and Adam transform a cramped courtyard into a usable, good-looking space—more than just a tidy-up, it’s a reminder that outdoor upgrades don’t need a full reno budget. And for the kids (or nostalgic parents), Juliet puts together a playful doorway puppet theatre with an at-home craft tutorial that’s light on cost and heavy on charm.

Better Homes and Gardens airs Friday 20 June at 7:00PM on Seven, 7Two, and 7Plus. Weekly episodes continue across all platforms.

Charlotte Hale is The Viewers’ Guide’s lead features writer, specialising in sharp, viewer-first previews of what’s worth watching across the Australian TV world. Whether it’s a returning favourite or an under-the-radar debut, she cuts through the noise with smart insight and no spoilers.