Season 1 · Episode 1
Simon and his team travel to the picturesque Wye Valley to help George and Al transform their battered old family campervan into a unique B&B.
Simon and the team are in Herefordshire to meet new parents Cheryl and Bill and help get their chalet on a hill from flat-pack to Scandi chic.
Simon and his team meet Tom and Jen in Wiltshire, enlisting an army of friends and family to help turn an old family caravan from drab to fab.
Simon and the team are in Bradford-on-Avon to help single mother Fiona transform her 110-year-old narrowboat in to a thriving short rental business.
Simon and his team are in the stunning Somerset levels, working with Vicki and Bryan to transform a geodome into a unique B&B.
Simon and the team are in the dramatic Black Mountains of Wales with Alex and Laura to help a tiny house on wheels reach full potential.
Simon and the team meet semi-retired couple Becky and David to help them convert their drab old yurt into an a colourful and inviting bijou B&B.
Simon and his team meet Mel and Tom, who live in the oldest house in their North Somerset village of Wrington. They want to turn their attic into a B&B with a writer's retreat theme.
Simon and his team travel to rural Oxfordshire to meet Asiyla and her family and help transform an old sailing boat into unique glamping accommodation.
Simon and his team meet Tammy and Colin in the Cotswolds to help revamp their horsebox for renting out to festival-goers.
Simon Parfett and the team travel to Wiltshire to meet Anthony and Bianca who have grand plans to turn the shed at the bottom of their garden into a unique B&B.
A trip to Devon sees Simon Parfett and his team help Lucy and Rob, who are setting up their perfect B&B overlooking the Teign Valley in a '70s Californian airstream.
Simon Parfett travels to the Blackdown Hills on the Somerset-Devon border, where he turns a 1960s trailer into a funky festival-themed accommodation.
Simon Parfett and team head to the Forest of Dean, where they help Jon and Michelle to turn their old horse cart into a cosy and comfortable sanctuary for guests.
Simon and the team travel to Hampshire to meet Kerie and Dave, who want to transform an abandoned shepherds hut and pigsty into a unique B&B.
Britain’s rich horticultural history is being lost. More and more front and back gardens are paved over - for development, for parking spaces, or because families don’t have the time or inclination to manage these spaces. The trend for easy-to-maintain lawns, patios and paving has also led to a decline in traditional gardens full of flowers, plants and trees to the extent that some of our most iconic flora and fauna have all but disappeared. Step forward the BBC’s most-loved gardening experts, who are determined to turn us back into a green-fingered nation once again.
2013
Monty Don conducts his personal 'grand garden tour' around Italy, including the retreats of the affluent north and horticultural gems of the south.
2011
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2017
Architect George teams up with garden designer Luke Millard to offer people two design solutions - one for the kitchen and one for the outside - before the homeowners' decide how much of their budget to allocate to each improvement.
2025
Exactly 100 years ago, the world of the British manor house was at its height. It was a life of luxury and indolence for a wealthy few supported by the labor of hundreds of servants toiling ceaselessly "below stairs" to make the lives of their lords and ladies run as smoothly as possible. It is a world that has provided a majestic backdrop to a range of movies and popular costume dramas to this day, including PBS' "Downton Abbey." But what was really going on behind these stately walls? "Secrets of the Manor House" looks beyond the fiction to the truth of what life was like in these British houses of yesteryear. They were communities where two separate worlds existed side by side: the poor worked as domestic servants, while the nation’s wealthiest families enjoyed a lifestyle of luxury, and aristocrats ruled over their servants as they had done for a thousand years.
2012
Monty Don explores the fascinating history and evolution of the British garden, from the seventeenth century through to the modern day.
2015
An entertaining series about how our Swedish houses, homes, and cities have developed, and what they might look like in the future. The series' guide, Petra Mede, and architecture experts Gert Wingårdh and Mark Isitt take us on a journey through time, starting 100 years ago and continuing 100 years into the future. Come along to the village street, the big city, the industrial town, the countryside, the dream cottage, the suburbs, the city center, and the village!
The nation's outdoor home. From the humble backyard to the grandest of grounds, what do Britain's gardens tell us about our culture, climate and history?
Our First Home's Goran Paladin and award-winning architect Ken Crosson are from two different worlds, yet they're united on a quest to discover the quintessential New Zealand home.
2016
Hosted by Suzanne Whang, the show takes viewers behind the scenes as individuals, couples and families learn what to look for and decide whether or not a home is meant for them. Focusing on the emotional experience of finding and purchasing a new home, each episode follows a prospective buyer and real estate agent through the home-buying process, from start to finish.
1999
2018
Kiwi hunter Josh James and British chef Matt Trebbutt travel to remote locations and try to survive while making their trip a culinary adventure.
The story of a year in the life of Bodnant Garden in North Wales.
2009
Filthy Garden SOS meets desperate owners whose out of control gardens are more dumpsite or jungle than sanctuary. For those willing to work hard to fix their problem, help is at hand from award-winning garden designer Diarmuid Gavin, fellow designer and community garden champion Danny Clarke and Penny Lamb.
2021
Gardening show that celebrates Scottish horticulture and growing conditions.
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