VIDEOGRAPHY This list sets out all programs referenced in the book. Information is listed in the following order where available: Name of program; Production company; network on which it was originally aired; and date originally aired. Where specifc episodes are mentioned, these are listed below the program information. We have gathered this information from the following sources: IMDB (Internet Movie Database), Wikipedia, on-screen credits, and websources including specifc production com- pany websites, broadcasters, and TV listings. America’s Funniest Home Videos. ABC. First aired 26 November 1989. The Apprentice. NBC. First aired 8 January 2004. The Biggest Loser. NBC. First aired 19 October 2004. The Block. Nine Network. First aired 1 June 2004, revived 22 September 2010. Build a New Life in the Country. Shine Television. Channel 5 Television (UK). First aired 23 June 2005. Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls. Shine Television. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 18 September 2016. Changing Rooms. Endemol Studios. BBC2 (UK). First aired 4 September 1996. Come Dine with Me. ITV Studios, Shiver Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 10 January 2005. Desperate Housewives. Touchstone Television. ABC (US). First aired 3 October 2004. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 143 A. Podkalicka et al., Grand Designs, https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57898-3 144 VIDEOGRAPHY Faking It. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 18 September 2000. Fixer Upper. HGTV (US). First aired 23 May 2013. Gogglebox. Studio Lambert. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 7 March 2013. Gogglebox Australia. Shine Australia. The LifeStyle Channel (Aus). First aired 11 February 2015. Grand Designs. Boundless Productions (previously Talkback Thames). Channel 4 (UK). First aired 29 April 1999. Grand Designs Abroad. Boundless Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 8 September 2004. Grand Designs Australia. FremantleMedia Australia. The LifeStyle Channel (Aus). First aired 21 October 2010. Grand Designs New Zealand. Imagination TV. TV3 (NZ). First aired 4 October 2015. Grand Designs Trade Secrets. Boundless Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 28 February 2007. Grand Designs: House of the Year. Boundless Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 4 November 2015. Grand Designs: Indoors. Boundless Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 1 March 2001. The Great British Bake Off. Love Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 17 August 2010. Ground Force. Endemol UK. BBC2 (UK). First aired 19 September 1997. Homes Under the Hammer. Lion Television. BBC1 (UK). First aired 5 May 2003. House Hunters. Pie Town Production. HGTV (US). First aired 7 October 1999. House Rules. Seven Studios. Seven Network (Aus). First aired 14 May 2013. How Clean is Your House? Talkback Thames. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 21 May 2003. Jamie’s Kitchen. Fresh One Productions and Talkback Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 5 November 2002. Jamie’s Ministry of Food. Fresh One Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 30 September 2008. Jamie’s School Dinners. Fresh One Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 1 February 2005. Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home. Optomen Television. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 23 September 2012. VIDEOGRAPHY 145 Kevin’s Grand Design: The Great British Property Scandal. Talkback Thames. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 8 December 2011. Kirstie’s Handmade Britain. Raise the Roof Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 19 October 2011. Location, Location, Location. Ideal World Production. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 17 May 2000. Married at First Sight UK. CPL Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 9 July 2015. The Naked Chef. Optomen Television. BBC2 (UK). First aired 14 April 1999. No Waste Like Home. Celador Productions. BBC2 (UK). First aired 1 September 2005. Property Ladder. Talkback Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 27 September 2001. The Real Good Life. Talkback Thames. ITV (UK). First aired May 2005. The Real World. Bunim/Murray Productions. MTV (US). First aired 21 May 1992. Restoration Man. Tiger Aspect Productions. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 14 March 2010. The Secret Life of Elephants. BBC Natural History Unit. BBC1 (UK). First aired 14 January 2009. Selling Houses Australia. Beyond Productions. LifeStyle (Aus). First aired 19 March 2008. Top Gear. BBC Midlands. BBC2 (UK). First aired 22 April 1977. The Walking Dead. AMC Studios, Circle of Confusion, Darkwoods Productions, Idiot Box Productions, Valhala Motion Pictures. AMC (US). First aired 31 October 2010. What Not to Wear. BBC Studios. BBC2 (UK). First aired 29 November 2001. Wife Swap. RDF Media. Channel 4 (UK). First aired 1 January 2003. The Young Ones. BBC Studios. BBC2 (UK). First aired 20 December 2010. GRAND DESIGNS EPISODE LIST Details and credits of each Grand Designs episode, series 1–18. All epi- sode were frst aired on Channel 4 (UK). We have gathered this infor- mation from the following sources: IMDB (Internet Movie Database), Wikipedia, on-screen credits, and websources including Boundless and FremantleMedia UK production company websites, broadcasters, and TV listings. However, these sources do not always provide consistent information and there are incongruences between territories and DVDs in the listing or naming of episodes. We have ensured therefore that suf- fcient information is provided to allow reference to alternate sources, and that the identifcation of episodes in this book have internal integrity. Series 1 (1999) Episode 1. Newhaven, East Sussex. The Timber Frame Kit House. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Niall Downing. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jim Cox and Julia Brock. First aired: 29 April 1999. Episode 2. Oxfordshire. The English Barn. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Alannah Richardson. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Denys and Marjorie Randolph, Roderick James (Architect). First aired: 6 May 1999. Revisit aired: 29 October 2003. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 147 A. Podkalicka et al., Grand Designs, https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57898-3 148 GRAND DESIGNS EPISODE LIST Episode 3. Brighton. The Co-Op. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Alannah Richardson. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jenny and Paul Crouch, Hedgehog Self Build Co-op. First aired: 13 May 1999. Revisit aired: 6 December 2001. Revisit aired: 5 December 2012. Episode 4. Coleshill, Amersham. The Water Tower. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: John Silver. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Deborah Mills and Andrew Tate. First aired: 20 May 1999. Revisit aired: 24 September 2002. Revisit aired: 8 December 2010. Episode 5. Suffolk. The Eco-House. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Niall Downing. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Rob Roy and Alida Saunders. First aired: 3 June 1999. Revisit aired: 15 November 2001. Episode 6. Cornwall. The Chapel. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Niall Downing. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Gavin Allen and Jane Fitzsimons, David Sheppard (Architect). First aired: 10 June 1999. Episode 7. Islington, North London The House of Straw. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: John Silver. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jeremy Till and Sarah Wigglesworth. First aired: 17 June 1999. Revisit aired: 22 November 2001 Revisit aired: 15 October 2003. Episode 8. Town Fields, Doncaster. The Glass-House. Executive Producer: Peter Fincham. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Alannah Richardson. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Michael Hird and Lindsay Harwood, Colin Harwood (Architect). First aired: 24 June 1999. Revisit aired: 8 November 2001. GRAND DESIGNS EPISODE LIST 149 Series 2 (2001–2002) Episode 1. Farnham, Surrey. The Regency Villa. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Amelia Dare. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Mark Eisenstadt and Helen Saunders, Jim Garland (Architect). First aired: 17 July 2001. Episode 2. Sussex. The New England Gable House. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Amelia Dare. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jane Warren and Willem Mulder. First aired: 31 July 2001. Episode 3. Netherton, Yorkshire. The Wool Mill. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Amelia Dare. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Chris and Jill Heleine, Adam Clark (Architect). First aired: 31 July 2001. Episode 4. Brecon Beacons, Wales. The Isolated Cottage. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Helen Simpson. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Adrian and Corrina Philips. First aired: 7 August 2001. Revisit aired: 10 September 2002. Episode 5. Lambourn Valley, Berkshire. The Cruciform House. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Helen Simpson. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Rupert and Julie Upton, Hugh Wray-McCann (Architect). First aired: 14 August 2001. Revisit aired: 8 October 2003. Episode 6. Birmingham. The Self-Build. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Helen Simpson. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Angela and Peter. First aired: 21 August 2001. Revisit aired: 29 November 2001. Episode 7. London. The Jewel Box. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Anna Palmer. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Sarah and Coneyl Jordan, Jay Mike Tonkin (Architect). First aired: 28 August 2001. Episode 8. Devon. The Derelict Barns. Series Producer: John Silver. Director: Helen Simpson. Director: Firstname Surname. Host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors:
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