Lisa Quinn - Television

Television

  • Inside Job with Lisa Quinn Sideshow Entertainment--current
  • Home with Lisa Quinn Syndicated nationally on the Live Well HD Network--2012-2012
  • The View from the Bay, lifestyle contributor-ABC-7 San Francisco--2006-2010
  • Good Morning America, "Holiday Decorating for Free", December 2009
  • The CBS Early Show, contributor, 2006-present
  • "The Tattoo Show", The History Channel--2009
  • "Dream Home with Lisa Quinn", ABC-7 San Francisco Producer/Host--2007-2009
  • "Evening Magazine’s IKEA $500 Challenge": CBS-5 San Francisco, Producer/Host--2002-2007
  • "Bay Area Living featuring Sunset Magazine": CBS-5 San Francisco, Host--2003
  • "World Market Room Rescue": CBS-5 San Francisco, Producer/Host--2004-2005
  • "Eye on the Bay": CBS-5 San Francisco, Home Dec/Lifestyle Contributor--2002-2006
  • "Home Retreat with Lisa Quinn" aired as a one-hour special on The Fine Living Network. Quinn served as Executive Producer, Host, and Designer. 2004
  • HGTV’s "Sensible Chic": Design Director and Segment Host--2000-2002
  • Oprah Guest Designer--2002

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