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'''''The Hotel Inspector''''' is an observational documentary made for British terrestrial television channel, [[Five (channel)|Five]]. Each hour long episode features one struggling British hotel, as series presenter and hotel guru [[Ruth Watson]], tries to turn around their fortunes. Ruth has her own brand of straight talking, practical advise - she certainly doesn't pull her punches when telling the hoteliers what they're doing wrong. Whilst at first many of the hoteliers resist her changes, they all take on board what she has to say eventually, making their hotels better places for us all to stay.
'''''The Hotel Inspector''''' is an observational documentary made for British terrestrial television channel, [[Five (channel)|Five]]. Each hour long episode features one struggling British hotel, as series presenter and hotel guru [[Ruth Watson]], tries to turn around their fortunes.


The first series aired in 2005, the second in 2006 and a third series has been ordered by five to be broadcast in 2007. The second series attracted 2.5 million viewers at its peak, one of the best rated original programmes on five at that time. In November 2006 the series won a Royal Television Society Award.
The first series aired in 2005, the second in 2006 and a third series has been ordered by five to be broadcast in 2007. The second series attracted 2.5 million viewers at its peak, one of the best rated original programmes on five at that time. In November 2006 the series won a Royal Television Society Award.

Revision as of 09:55, 18 June 2007

The Hotel Inspector is an observational documentary made for British terrestrial television channel, Five. Each hour long episode features one struggling British hotel, as series presenter and hotel guru Ruth Watson, tries to turn around their fortunes.

The first series aired in 2005, the second in 2006 and a third series has been ordered by five to be broadcast in 2007. The second series attracted 2.5 million viewers at its peak, one of the best rated original programmes on five at that time. In November 2006 the series won a Royal Television Society Award.

The series is made by British production company, Twofour Broadcast, who are currently advertising for hotels to apply to be on the third series. The series is also broadcast by various networks around the world.

Episode Guide

Series One - 2005
Hamner Arms, Shropshire
Nandos Guest House, Stratford
Worlington Hall, Suffolk

Series Two - 2006
Saxonia Guest House, Weston-Super-Mare
Langtry Manor Hotel, Bournemouth
Key West Guest House, Newquay
Sparkles Hotel, Blackpool
Tasburgh House Hotel, Bath
Blossoms Hotel, York
Hamner Arms, Shropshire (revisit a year on)
Worlington Hall, Suffolk (revisit a year on)