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First Aired: April 29th, 1999
Status: Continuing
Network: Channel 4
Summary: British television series which features unusual and often elaborate architectural homebuilding projects.
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Season 2
Episode 1: The Regency Villa, Surrey
Air Date: July 17th, 2001
Summary: When Rupert and Julie bought a hilltop site in the Berkshire Downs, they were determined to build a house that would make the most of the countryside and stunning views. They turned to architecture firm Roderick James, which specialises in modern design and traditional timber craftsmanship. Together with architect Hugh McGann, they came up with a house of green oak and glass, built in an unusual cruciform (cross) shape.
Episode 2: Sussex: The New England House
Air Date: July 24th, 2001
Summary: With a plot of land in Sussex overlooking the South Downs, newly-weds Jane and Willem wanted a house that would be atmospheric and open to the countryside. Inspired by memories of America, Jane planned a New England-style gabled house with large windows to make the most of the views.
Episode 3: The Wool Mill, Yorkshire
Air Date: July 31st, 2001
Summary: A derelict woollen mill in a Yorkshire village may not say 'modernist' to everyone. But Chris and Gill - who, fortunately, run their own specialist joinery business - saw it as the perfect opportunity to create a visionary home. They liked the traditional brick of the building and opted to keep the exterior virtually untouched. Inside, they would strip everything out and make a home of fluid spaces, based around an open-plan ground floor, an atrium and a galleried upper floor.
Episode 4: Wales: The Isolated Cottage
Air Date: August 7th, 2001
Summary: An isolated hilltop in the Brecon Beacons might seem an inhospitable place for a couple's first home. But Adrian and Corinna both grew up in the area, and the ruined farmhouse they chose to restore had been in Adrian's family for generations. The site's lack of mains water and electricity gave them no qualms. True, the track up the hill was often inaccessible in winter. But the landscape was beautiful and they both felt they belonged there
Episode 5: The Cruciform House, Berkshire
Air Date: August 14th, 2001
Summary: Helen and Mark had always dreamed of owning a Georgian house but knew they couldn't afford the genuine article. So they decided to build their own. They bought a large plot of land in Surrey, surrounded by trees, and commissioned an architect who specialised in conservation architecture to design it.
Episode 6: The Self-Build, Birmingham
Air Date: August 21st, 2001
Summary: Kevin checks out an innovative housing scheme set up by a Birmingham Housing Association, which allows a group of people to build their own homes
Episode 7: The Jewel Box, London
Air Date: August 28th, 2001
Summary: Kevin McCloud visits a couple who are looking to build their hi-tech modern house in a quiet north London street.
Episode 8: The Derelict Barns, Devon
Air Date: September 4th, 2001
Summary: Kevin McCloud visits a couple in Devon who are hoping to convert a traditional barn complete with thatched roof.
Episode 9: Doncaster: Revisited
Air Date: August 11st, 2001
Summary: Kevin travels back to Doncaster to catch up with self-builders Michael Hird and Lindsay Harwood and their futuristic glass and steel house in a suburb of Doncaster.
Episode 10: Birmingham: Revisited
Air Date: August 29th, 2001
Summary: Kevin McCloud revisits an innovative housing scheme in Birmingham. Just over two years ago a group of 11 men and women agreed to build, not just their own, but each other's homes.
Episode 11: Wales: Revisited
Air Date: September 10th, 2002
Summary: Kevin McCloud revisits Adrian and Corrina, who decided their first home was to be a 300-year-old ruin. The former cottage is set in the inhospitable climate of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Episode 12: London: Revisited
Air Date: September 17th, 2002
Summary: Kevin revisits Tony and Sharon, who fell in love with a completely dilapidated Georgian home in London and undertook the challenging task of restoring it to its former glory
Episode 13: Amersham: Revisited
Air Date: September 24th, 2002
Summary: Kevin is in Amersham to update on a project taken on by Deborah and architect Andrew. Their venture involved designing an 'invisible' house that blended in with the surrounding reservoirs.
Episode 14: Devon: Revisited
Air Date: October 1st, 2002
Summary: Kevin travels to the beautiful setting of south Devon to revisit Sue and Martin, whose dream was to create a family home using old English building techniques
Episode 15: London - The Dilapidated Georgian House - Revisited
Air Date: September 17th, 2002
Summary: Kevin McCloud revisits Sharon and Tony Relph a couple who hoped to restore a dilapidated Georgian house in London to its former glory. Once 200 years of redecoration and refurbishment had been stripped away, the property boasted elegant period features, but the pair still had to overcome daunting interior decay problems.
Episode 16: The Water Tower: Revisited
Air Date: September 24th, 2002
Summary: Kevin is in Amersham to update on a project taken on by Deborah and architect Andrew. Their venture involved designing an 'invisible' house that blended in with the surrounding reservoirs.
Episode 17: Devon - The Derelict Barns - Revisited
Air Date: October 1st, 2002
Summary: Sue and Martin took a holistic approach when they converted a pair of Devon barns into a family home. They believed that the house should look like a natural part of the landscape. So they built it using environmentally sustainable techniques and allowed much of its design to evolve during the build. The oldest barn, dating from the 1600s, was built from stone and cob - a straw-and-mud mixture characteristic of Devon - while the newer, 19th-century barn was totally of stone. The older barn would have a thatched roof, the newer barn slates. A south-facing sitting room would overlook a double-height glass atrium, which would become an indoor garden, filled with citrus trees. Four bedrooms and a study would go upstairs.
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