The Great Interior Design Challenge - S01 E01 - 1930s - Surbiton
In the penultimate heat, the amateurs travel to Berrylands to bring new life to three classic semi-detached 1930s homes.
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OKIn the penultimate heat, the amateurs travel to Berrylands to bring new life to three classic semi-detached 1930s homes.
In the sixth heat, the amateurs are creating interiors for three beautiful Georgian almshouses in Southwark, as Tom Dyckhoff uncovers their history.
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Series searching for untapped interior design talent. Three new designers take on vast living rooms in Brighton for the last place in the quarter-finals.
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Curtis Dowling, Marianne Cammack and Joanna Riley help two households whose clutter is taking over their homes to clear out and make some money. In this edition: a clothes mountain.
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Curtis, Marianne and Joanna help two households whose clutter is taking over to clear out and make some money, including an artist in London who filled his house with mementoes
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Curtis, Marianne and Joanna help two households whose clutter is taking over to clear out and make some money, including an artist in London who filled his house with mementoes
In Blackpool a costume maker needs help to part with a mountain of clothes and antiques. In Cumbria a woman has filled her house with the contents of a hotel.
Curtis Dowling and Marianne Cammack are in Essex helping a woman sell stuff she bought in New York in the 1960s, but will her items still have timeless appeal for potential buyers?
A woman in Lincolnshire sends out an SOS to clear the clutter taking over her home, while in Newcastle upon Tyne a teacher wants to clear out rooms brimming with items from her late father
In Portsmouth Marianne helps an HR consultant tackle a mountain of clothes including her designer wedding dress; in Rotherham Curtis has his work cut out trying to sell an eclectic mix.
A costume maker from Chester needs help because her house is crammed with enough fabric to open a shop. In Perth a mum of four enlists her children to help reclaim her home from clutter.
This time the experts are in Wales and Berkshire, helping a former cabaret singer let go of a mountain of clothes and bling, and a musical couple who have more guitars than they can play
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With the official start of spring only days away, Monty Don and the team look at the practical ways to achieve a better looking garden at this busy time of year.
As the clocks move forward, it's a busy time in the garden and the longer daylight hours present a great opportunity to get on with larger gardening projects
With the garden growing apace, Monty shows us how we can take advantage of the new growth of all sorts of perennials, and begins by taking cuttings from emerging Delphiniums.
Monty gets started on the vegetable plot, Carol celebrates the daffodil, and Rachel helps a group of military wives as they begin growing cut flowers for the first time.
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Rachel de Thame joins Monty at Longmeadow to give a helping hand, Carol visits a collection of euphorbias in South Yorkshire, and Joe talks to Charles Rutherfoord.
Monty Don, Carol Klein and James Alexander Sinclair are at the Malvern Spring show to search out beautiful and innovative ideas to draw inspiration from.
Monty Don turns his attention to the pond at Longmeadow. Carol Klein delves into the quirky world of ferns. And catch up with the novice gardeners at Didcot army barracks.
Monty Don gives cauliflower growing tips, Carol Klein answers a dilemma from a gardener who lives in a lighthouse, plus there's a look at the growing popularity of garden visiting.
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In Leicestershire, an antiques enthusiast trades houses with a couple whose children have flown the nest. With Kristian Digby.
New Yorker Ben Fuchs wants to move from Hove, East Sussex, to London, while Phil and Annie Graham hope to leave their Wimbledon terrace. Kristian Digby helps them swap homes.
Property swaps. Nathan and Anastasia Bombrys want to swap their trendy loft apartment in a converted mill for a larger house with a garden in the nearby area.
Kristian Digby meets the Knights from Henley-on-Thames, who dream of running a rural B&B, while the Mitchells are looking to swap their large Somerset house for something smaller near London. They each spend a day trying out each other's properties before deciding whether to make a permanent move.
Monty Don visits France's most interesting gardens. He reveals how the country's historic gardens were used as a public expression of power.
Monty Don moves to the potager or kitchen gardens where vegetables and flowers are planted together in beautiful displays, a style that is copied the world over.
Monty Don is on a grand tour around Italy, this time visiting gardens both in Florence and around the sun-scorched Tuscan countryside.
Monty Don takes a tour around Italy's gardens. He begins his journey in Rome, power base of emperors and popes, to explore some of the most extravagant gardens ever created.
Monty Don continues his grand garden tour of Italy. This time he is in Naples to visit some of the most sublime, romantic retreats in southern Italy.
Monty Don concludes his tour in the wealthy north where, in the Veneto and Lucca, extravagant pleasure gardens were created for flirtation and fun.