The Great Christmas Light Fight: Bagwell, Weaver, Belcher and Barnard Lights

Great Christmas Light Fight Season 2 Episode 1 aired on December 8, 2014 and was seen by 5.14 million viewers. The show featured four families with remarkable Christmas light displays that competed for a trophy and $50,000. Hosts Michael Moloney and Sabrina Soto were the judges while Brian Fairlee served as the announcer.

The series is traditionally scheduled in a double-run of two hour-long episodes, all airing Mondays in the first three weeks of December annually as part of ABC’s seasonal programming lineup.  Each episode of The Great Christmas Light Fight features a series of families or groups that create elaborate Christmas light displays. The contestants are chosen in advance by producers. The displays are judged on three categories: use of lights, overall design, and Christmas spirit. Each display is first individually featured, then the judge or judges review the display and its specific details. Once all contestants have been reviewed, a winner is chosen, and the judges return to the winner to congratulate them. The winner of each week’s episode wins $50,000 and a holiday-themed trophy inspired by a trophy created by TackyLightTour.com.

The Great Christmas Light Fight Contestants

Great Christmas Light Fight
Great Christmas Light Fight

The Bagwell, Weaver, Belcher and Barnard families competed on the show. The Bagwell family from North Carolina created a Christmas light display with over 80,000 lights that had an animated Christmas tree. The Weaver family from South Dakota wowed the judges with their life-sized Christmas decorations and an impressive light tunnel. The Belcher family from Texas surprised viewers with their Christmas lights synchronized to music. And finally, the Barnard family from Arizona created a Christmas paradise complete with Santa Claus and his reindeer. Ultimately, the Bagwells won the Great Christmas Light Fight Season 2 Episode 1 with their elaborate Christmas light display.

The Bagwell Family from North Carolina on the Great Christmas Light Fight

The Bagwell family from North Carolina created a Christmas light display with over 80,000 lights that had an animated Christmas tree. The judges were impressed by their attention to detail and the time they put into creating their Christmas masterpiece. They also included some of the latest technology in Christmas lighting such as RGB LED lights that could change colors.

The Weaver Family from South Dakota on the Great Christmas Light Fight

The Weaver family from South Dakota wowed the judges with their life-sized Christmas decorations and impressive light tunnel. The Weavers had been putting up Christmas lights for over 20 years, so their display was filled with experience and creativity. They included an animatronic Santa, a giant Christmas tree made out of Christmas lights, and even a reindeer made out of Christmas lights.

The Belcher Family from Texas on the Great Christmas Light Fight

The Belcher family from Texas surprised viewers with their Christmas lights synchronized to music. Their display featured thousands of Christmas lights that were programmed to flash, flicker and change colors in time with Christmas songs. They also included a light-up Christmas tree, a Christmas train with an animatronic Santa Claus, and a Christmas-themed carousel.

The Barnard Family from Arizona on the Great Christmas Light Fight

The Barnard family from Arizona created a Christmas paradise complete with Santa Claus and his reindeer. Their Christmas light display featured hundreds of twinkling Christmas lights, a 30-foot Christmas tree made out of Christmas lights and garlands, an animatronic Santa and reindeer, and even an ice skating pond. It was truly a Christmas wonderland!

The Great Christmas Light Fight Season 2 Episode 1 Hosts

The Great Christmas Light Fight Season 2 Episode 1 was hosted by celebrity designer and style expert Sabrina Soto, who travels around the country to visit each of the featured light displays. In addition, Michael Moloney is a judge on the show and helps decide which contestant will be crowned the winner for each episode. He provides commentary and insight on why each light display stands out. The show’s expert judges, including Sabrina Soto, also give their opinions to help Michael make his final decision at the end of every episode. Throughout the episode Brian Fairlee’s voice can be heard as the announcer.

About Michael Moloney of the Great Christmas Light Fight

Michael Moloney has been a host on The Great Christmas Light Fight since it premiered in 2013 and his role is to provide commentary and insight on each light display so that he can help decide which contestant will be crowned the winner. In his time hosting this show, Michael has seen many great displays and has been able to experience the joy and Christmas spirit that these great light displays bring to viewers. His role on The Great Christmas Light Fight has made him a popular figure in the holiday television world as he helps millions of people get into the festive spirit each year.

Michael Moloney, born on a sparkling December day in 1964, has been creating bright moments of entertainment since 2003. His work as a designer and actor is celebrated around the world – from his memorable turns in Clean House and Less Than Perfect to captivating audiences with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

In addition to his role on The Great Christmas Light Fight, Michael Moloney has also been featured in other great television shows. Most notably he was a part of the cast on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition for nine seasons. On this show, Michael and the rest of the design team would help transform homes in need into beautiful new homes. Michael’s role was to take the lead on the construction of each home, working closely with builders and carpenters to make sure that nothing went wrong. This great experience helped Michael develop his skills as a great contractor and enabled him to judge great designs for The Great Christmas Light Fight.

About Sabrina Soto of the Great Christmas Light Fight

Sabrina Soto is an expert judge on ABC’s The Great Christmas Light Fight and helps Michael Moloney decide which contestant will be crowned the winner at the end of every episode. Sabrina is a celebrated interior designer, television host, and lifestyle product designer. Her experience in design helps her provide great insight on the different light displays featured in each episode. Soto is great at looking for creative ideas that are unique and can help a contestant stand out from the competition. In addition, Sabrina also looks for great overall design and great use of lights which helps viewers appreciate the effort that goes into making these great light displays.

Soto has made a remarkable career for herself – from learning design techniques at her mom’s side as she grew up in Miami to becoming the respected television host, real estate agent and interior designer we know today. With experience ranging across TLC, MTV and Yahoo!, we have Sabrina to thank each time we tune into Get It Sold (2007). Away from work you’ll find this Cuban-American appreciating nature through beach trips, hikes and cooking adventures where recipes become new creations!

About Brian Fairlee of the Great Christmas Light Fight

Brian Fairlee served as the announcer for Great Christmas Light Fight Season 2 Episode 1. He is an actor and TV personality who has been featured in shows such as The Bold and The Beautiful, America’s Next Top Model, and The Apprentice. He is also a regular contributor to ABC News’ Good Morning America and CBS’ Entertainment Tonight. Brian has a great sense of humor and is always up for a good laugh. He has been involved with Christmas light displays since he was a child, and his enthusiasm for Christmas lights shines through whenever he speaks about them.

Brian’s announcing duties on Great Christmas Light Fight Season 2 Episode 1 included introducing each family before their Christmas light display presentation and announcing the winner at the end of the show. He also provided fun commentary throughout the episode, adding an extra layer of Christmas cheer.

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