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Episode list
[edit]Grand Designs
[edit]Series One, 1999
[edit]- 1. The Timber Frame Kit House, Newhaven (29 April 1999)
- 2. The English Barn, Berkshire (6 May 1999)
- 3. The Co-Op, Walter Segal houses Brighton [1] (13 May 1999)
- 4. The Water Tower, Coleshill, Amersham (20 May 1999)
- 5. The Eco-House, Suffolk (3 June 1999)
- 6. The Chapel, Cornwall (10 June 1999)
- 7. The House of Straw, Islington (17 June 1999)
- 8. The Glass-House, Doncaster (24 June 1999)
Series Two, 2001
[edit]- 9. The Regency Villa, Surrey (17 July 2001)
- 10. The New England Gable House, Sussex (24 July 2001)
- 11. The Wool Mill, Yorkshire (31 July 2001)
- 12. The Isolated Cottage, Brecon Beacons, Wales (7 August 2001)
- 13. The Cruciform House, Berkshire (14 August 2001)
- 14. The Self-Build, Birmingham (21 August 2001)
- 15. The Jewel Box, London (28 August 2001)
- 16. The Derelict Barns, Devon (4 September 2001)
- Revisited: The Glass-House, Doncaster (8 November 2001) (From Series One)
- Revisited: The Eco-House, Suffolk (15 November 2001) (From Series One)
- Revisited: The House of Straw, Islington (22 November 2001) (From Series One)
- Revisited: The Self-Build, Birmingham (29 November 2001) (From Series Two)
- Revisited: The Co-Op, Brighton (6 December 2001) (From Series One)
Revisited, 2002
[edit]- Revisited: The Isolated Cottage, Brecon Beacons (10 September 2002) (From Series Two)
- Revisited: The Dilapidated Georgian House, London (17 September 2002) (From Indoors)
- Revisited: The Water Tower, Amersham (24 September 2002) (From Series One)
- Revisited: The Derelict Barns, Devon (1 October 2002) (From Series Two)
Series Three, 2003
[edit]- 17. The Wooden Box, Peterborough (12 February 2003), see also: Longwood House
- 18. The Water-Works, Derbyshire (19 February 2003)
- 19. The Woodsmans Cottage, Sussex (26 February 2003)
- 20. The Victorian Threshing Barn, Surrey (5 March 2003)
- 21. The Inverted-Roof House, Buckinghamshire (12 March 2003) see also: Cloud 8
- 22. The Terrace Conversion, Hackney (17 September 2003)
- 23. The Underground House, Cumbria (24 September 2003)
- 24. The Traditional Cottage, Herefordshire (1 October 2003)
- Revisited: The Cruciform House (8 October 2003) (From Series Two)
- Revisited: The House of Straw (15 October 2003) (From Series One)
- Revisited: The Former Electricity Sub-Station (22 October 2003) (From Indoors)
- Revisited: The English Barn (29 October 2003) (From Series One)
Series Four, 2004
[edit]- 25. The Violin Factory, Waterloo (21 January 2004)
- 26. Customised German Kit House (Huf Haus), Surrey (28 January 2004)
- 27. Revisited: The Inverted-Roof House, Buckinghamshire (4 February 2004) see also: Cloud 8 (From Series Three)
- 28. 19th-Century Sandstone House, Edinburgh (11 February 2004)
- 29. The Curved House, Clapham (18 February 2004)
- 30. The Modernist Sugar Cube, Sussex (25 February 2004)
- 31. The Oak-Framed House, Argyll (3 March 2004)
- 32. An Idiosyncratic Home, Dorset (10 March 2004)
Series Five, 2005
[edit]- 33. Revisited: 19th Century Sandstone House, Edinburgh (6 April 2005) (From Series Four)
- 34. The Sliding Glass Roof House, Peckham (13 April 2005)
- 35. The 16th Century Farmhouse, Gloucester (20 April 2005)
- 36. A Family Home built out of Finnish Logs, Kent (27 April 2005)
- 37. Revisited: The Terrace Conversion, Hackney (4 May 2005) (From Series Three)
- 38. Revisited: The Violin Factory, Waterloo (11 May 2005) (From Series Four)
- 39. Shaped Like a Curvy Seashell, Devon (19 Oct 2005)
- 40. Revisited: The Woodsmans Cottage, Sussex (26 Oct 2005) (From Series Three)
- 41. A 21st Century Answer to the Roman Villa, Belfast
- 42. The Miami-Style Beach House, Devon
- 43. The Eco-House, Carmarthen
Series Six, 2006
[edit]- 44. The Loch House, Killearn (5 April 2006)
- 45. The Contemporary Barn Conversion, Ross-on-Wye
- 46. The Contemporary Cedar Clad Home, Stirling
- 47. Water Tower Conversion, Ashford
- 48. Revisited: 19th Century Manor House, Creuse (From Abroad)
- 49. Revisited: Les Gets Chalet, Les Gets, France (From Abroad)
- 50. Garden House, Mies van der Rohe inspired house, Exeter
- 51. Revisited: The Curved House, Clapham (From Series Four)
Series Seven, 2007
[edit]- 52. The 14th Century Castle, Skipton (extended 90-minute episode) (28 February 2007)
- 53. The Thatched Cottage, Hampshire (7 March 2007)
- 54. The Eco-Barge, Medway (14 March 2007)
- 55. The Bournemouth Penthouse, Bournemouth (21 March 2007)
- 56. Revisited: The Eco-House, Carmarthen (28 March 2007) (From Series Five)
- 57. The Birmingham Church, Tipton (4 April 2007)
- 58. The Art Deco House, Guildford (11 April 2007)
- 59. Revisited: The Sliding Glass Roof House, Peckham (18 April 2007) (From Series Five)
- 60. Revisited: The Oak-Framed House, Argyll (25 April 2007) (From Series Four)
- 61. The Cambridgeshire Eco Home, Cambridgeshire (2 May 2007)
- 62. Revisited: The Tuscany Castle, Tuscany, Italy (9 May 2007) (From Abroad)
- 63. The Glass & Timber House, Dulwich, London (16 May 2007)
Series Eight, 2008
[edit]- 64. The Underground House, Cheltenham (16 January 2008)
- 65. The Decagon House, Oxford (23 January 2008)
- 66. The Modernist Sugar Cube, Bristol (30 January 2008)
- 67. The Gothic House, Monmouth (6 February 2008)
- 68. The Lime Kiln House, Midlothian (13 February 2008)
- 69. The Kit House, Bath (20 February 2008)
- 70. Revisited: Masseria Impisi: An Artists' Retreat Puglia, Italy (27 February 2008) (From Abroad)
- 71. Revisited: The Wooden Box, Peterborough (5 March 2008) (From Series Three)
- 72. Revisited: Huf Haus, Surrey (12 March 2008) (From Series Four)
- 73. Revisited: The Victorian Threshing Barn, Surrey (19 March 2008) (From Series Three)
- 74. Revisited: The Underground House, Cumbria (26 March 2008) (From Series Three)
- 75. The Hi Tech Bungalow, Maidstone (2 April 2008)
Series Nine, 2009
[edit]- 76. The Apprentice Store, Somerset (28 January 2009)
- 77. The Chilterns Water Mill, Oxfordshire (4 February 2009)
- 78. The Newport Folly, Newport (11 February 2009)
- 79. The Eco Arch, Kent (18 February 2009)
- 80. The Brittany Groundhouse, Brittany (25 February 2009)
- 81. The Marlborough Farm house, Wiltshire (4 March 2009)
- 82. The Headcorn Minimalist House, Kent (11 March 2009)
- 83. Revisited: The 14th Century Castle, Yorkshire (18 March 2009) (From Series Seven)
- 84. Revisited: The Cambridgeshire Eco Home, Cambridgeshire (25 March 2009) (From Series Seven)
- 85. The Brighton Modern Mansion, Brighton (8 April 2009)
- 86. Revisited: The Thatched Cottage, Hampshire (15 April 2009) (From Series Seven)
- 87. Revisited: The Loch House, Killearn (22 April 2009) (From Series Six)
- 88. Revisited: The Woodsmans Cottage, Sussex (29 April 2009) (From Series Three)
Grand Designs Indoors (2001)
[edit]- 1. The Former Electricity Sub-Station, Sunderland (1 March 2001) - Anne and Richard Curtis have found a disused electricity substation in Sunderland. And set about converting it into a large four bedroom family home on a tight budget. Never having been to Morocco, but are taking inspiration from a Moroccan Interiors book. Trying to keep costs down Richard does most of the work himself while trying to hold down a day job as a Policeman.
- 2. The Barbican Flat, London (8 March 2001) - Financial Analyst Yuen-Wei Chew commissions Paul Daly, top nightclub designer, (this was his first time doing a domestic interior) to redesign the interior of his fifth floor, 1 bedroom 750sq ft, Barbican flat. As a vision of contemporary living with a fusion of two strong design elements, Zen meets Pop. With an initial budget of around £20,000, but with bespoke elements such as a walk-in wardrobe costing £6,000 and window blinds costing £9,000, things soon go out of control with the total being closer to £115,000
- 3. The Dilapidated Georgian House, London (15 March 2001) - Featuring Tony and Sharon Relph, a couple restoring a dilapidated 200 year old Georgian house in London, to its former glory. They have very little money and plan to do most of the work themselves. If they manage to restore the grade two listed house in the Georgian style, the council will allow them to live there rent free for a period of their lease. They peel back layers of wallpaper to find a historical scrapbook of finishes which is donated to The English National Heritage. A modern interpretation of a period home with close attention to detail and sensitive repair, this is a true labour of love.
- 4. The Half-Timbered Cottage, Cheltenham (22 March 2001) - Kathryn and Charlie Raywood set about renovating a farmhouse cottage. The couple draw inspiration from Sainte Chapelle, Shakespeare’s birthplace and Gwidyr Castle. They start to strip the place back to its medieval roots. But with a meagre budget of just £10,000 the basic structural work to the house eats up 80% of the budget, leaving a mere £2,000 for all decoration including a new kitchen, bathroom, lavish fabrics, tapestries and medieval furniture. They resort to enlisting family and friends to get things back on track. They buy Asian antiques which resemble medieval originals at a fraction of the price and up their overdraft in an attempt to get the project completed.
- 5. The Shaker Style Summer House and Thames Houseboat , Devon & London (29 March 2001) - Featuring renowned artist Damien Hirst and his wife Maia Norman, a couple who are pursuing the ultimate dream - a personally designed, secluded Shaker style summer house in the grounds of his country home (in Devon), as a retreat from the big bad world. Designer Mike Rundell, whom he worked with to create the Pharmacy restaurant in West London, to help him with his challenge. Maia is getting to work on their new houseboat in Chelsea (overall budget of £300,000 including the purchase of the boat), with the hope of turning it into the perfect London hang-out.
- 6. The Regency Home, Brighton (5 April 2001) - Hayley and Pedro Castle have lived in Brighton for 5 years in a small regency style cottage near the seafront. They want to clear out their place and start again. Using the ‘St Martins’ Lane Hotel’ as inspiration, they plan to modernise their home into a light, airy and totally modern space. The planned budget is just £23,000. As the work starts, all does not run smoothly, tensions run high as they fall out with the main contractor, after the property is plagued with structural problems, damp and leaks. Despite all of these nightmares, delays and overspending, the results in the end are very glamorous.
Grand Designs Abroad (2004)
[edit]- 1. Modernist Villa, Málaga, Spain (8 September 2004)
- 2. House From Straw, Lot, France (15 September 2004)
- 3. Masseria Impisi: An Artists' Retreat, Puglia, Italy - Il Collegio (22 September 2004) (Revisited in Series Eight)
- 4. 19th Century Manor House, Creuse, France - Chez Jallot (29 September 2004) (Revisited in Series Six)
- 5. Church Conversion, Ireland (6 October 2004)
- 6. The Tuscany Castle, Tuscany, Italy (13 October 2004) (Revisited in Series Seven)
- 7. 300 Year Old Chalet, Les Gets, France (20 October 2004) (Revisited in Series Six)
- 8. Florida Villa, Alicante, Spain (27 October 2004)
Grand Designs: Trade Secrets
[edit]Series One, 2007
[edit]Series Two, 2008
[edit]Category:1999 in British television Category:1999 television series debuts Category:1990s British television series Category:2000s British television series Category:Building Category:Channel 4 television programmes
Grand Designs
[edit]Series One, 1999
[edit]Episode | Name | Location | Group | Keywords | Personnel | Broadcast | Revisit of: | Revisited in: |
1 | The Timber Frame Kit House | Newhaven, East Sussex | Kit Houses | Tim and Julia | 29-Apr-99 | |||
2 | The English Barn | Berkshire | ? | Denys and Marjorie Ranolph, architect Rod James | 06-May-99 | Ser 3 Epi 12 | ||
3 | The Brighton Co-op | Edge of the South Downs, near Brighton | Eco & Ethical Houses | Walter Segal | Housing association, 10 families including Paul and Jenny | 13-May-99 | Ser 2 Epi 13 | |
4 | The Water Tower | Coleshill, Amersham | Working Buildings | Andrew Tate, owner and architect | 20-May-99 | Ser 2 (revisited) Epi 3 | ||
5 | The Eco-House | Suffolk | Eco & Ethical Houses | Rob and Alida | 03-Jun-99 | Ser 2 Epi 10 | ||
6 | The Chapel | Cornwall (near Devon Border) | Conversions | Jane and Gavin, archtect David Shepherd | 10-Jun-99 | |||
7 | The House of Straw | Islington, North London | Highly Unusual Houses | Architects Jeremy Till and Sarah Wigglesworth | 17-Jun-99 | Ser 2 Epi 11 and Ser 3 Epi 10 | ||
8 | The Glass-House | Doncaster | Contemporary Houses | Gio Ponti\'d Pirelli Building, Milan | Lindsay Harwood and Michael Hird, architect Colin Harwood | 24-Jun-99 | Ser 2 Epi 8 |
Series Two, 2001
[edit]Episode | Name | Location | Group | Keywords | Personnel | Broadcast | Revisit of: | Revisited in: |
1 | The Regency Villa | Surrey | Inspired By History | Helen and Mark | 17 July 2001 | |||
2 | The New England Gable House | South Downs, Sussex | Kit Houses | Jane and Willem | 24 July 2001 | |||
3 | The Wool Mill | Yorkshire | ? | Chris and Gill | 31 July 2001 | |||
4 | The Isolated Cottage | Brecon Beacons, Wales | Historic Houses | Adrian and Corinna | 07 August 2001 | Ser 2 (revisted) Epi 1 | ||
5 | The Cruciform House | Berkshire Downs | Wooden Houses | Rupert and Julie, architecture Hugh McGann from Roderick James | 14 August 2001 | Ser 3 Epi 9 | ||
6 | The Team Build | Bordesley, West Birmingham | Eco & Ethical Houses | 11 owner/builders, Angela (Accord Housing Association), Peter (site manager) | 21 August 2001 | Ser 2 Epi 12 | ||
7 | The Jewel Box | North London | Contemporary Houses | Sarah and Coneyl, architect Mike Tonkin | 28 August 2001 | |||
8 | The Barn | Devon | Conversions | Derelict | Sue and Martin | 04 September 2001 | Ser 2 (revisited Epi 4 | |
9 | The Glass-House | 08 November 2001 | Ser 1 Epi 8 | |||||
10 | The Eco-House | 15 November 2001 | Ser 1 Epi 5 | |||||
11 | The House of Straw | 22 November 2001 | Ser 1 Epi 7 | |||||
12 | The Team Build | 29 November 2001 | Ser 2 Epi 6 | |||||
13 | The Co-Op | 06 December 2001 | Ser 1 Epi 3 |