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Ben and Shelley's new-build garden in Wing, Buckinghamshire, is sloped, impractical and has a tiny patio. Having travelled extensively across Europe, the couple yearn for a Mediterranean courtyard-style garden to remind them of their adventures abroad. It must also feature a children's play zone for youngsters Eva and Maya. Siblings David and Harry Rich Brothers vie with Arit Anderson to help the
Charlie Dimmock and Flo Headlam create a woodland garden with a gothic twist in Pershore, on a budget of £5,000 from a plot with nothing in it but a shed and a gas tank.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. Wearing period clothes and using only materials that would have been available in 1885, they move into a smallholding on the Acton Scott estate in Shropshire, and begin their first task of restoring the cottage.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. The preparations for winter begin in earnest, and they get to work stocking up on animal feed, building pigsties and tackling the gruelling process of the laundry. They also take delivery of a ram and a Shire horse, and celebrate Christmas w
The team receives help from a woodsman, a blacksmith and a basket-maker when the farm needs emergency repairs. Ruth Goodman tests traditional potions and remedies, while Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn employ Victorian-style pest control to protect the wheat crop from pheasants.
With the arrival of spring, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn need to learn the skills necessary to deliver lambs and piglets. Along with Ruth Goodman, they have other livestock worries when a prized ewe is endangered, and a lame horse could jeopardise vital farm work. With their crops struggling, they turn to Victorian science for a solution, in the hope their hard work will not have been in vain.
Ruth Goodman is given a tough assignment at the dairy and Alex Langlands tries his hand at beekeeping. As the summer days lengthen, Peter Ginn joins Alex for a game of cricket, and the trio find themselves in awe of a piece of rudimentary technology for shearing sheep. Soon, it is time for the hay harvest - weather permitting.
The story of the people who have struggled for the right to roam in England - from the mass trespass on Kinder Scout in 1932 to the great Dartmoor Gathering of 2023.
Tariq and Kim from Burton-on-Trent dream of a child-friendly Moroccan style space, as a nod to Tariq's north African heritage, but their garden is currently a ramshackle spot with a troublesome lawn and no real character. For £5,000, can Charlie Dimmock and Chris Hull create a fun zone for the children and a relaxing Moroccan-inspired haven for mum and dad?
Ben and Shelley's new-build garden in Wing, Buckinghamshire, is sloped, impractical and has a tiny patio. Having travelled extensively across Europe, the couple yearn for a Mediterranean courtyard-style garden to remind them of their adventures abroad. It must also feature a children's play zone for youngsters Eva and Maya. Siblings David and Harry Rich Brothers vie with Arit Anderson to help the
50 years after decriminalization of homosexuality in Great Britain, actor Rupert Everett explores the way both the gay community and public attitude towards gay people have changed.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. Wearing period clothes and using only materials that would have been available in 1885, they move into a smallholding on the Acton Scott estate in Shropshire, and begin their first task of restoring the cottage.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. The preparations for winter begin in earnest, and they get to work stocking up on animal feed, building pigsties and tackling the gruelling process of the laundry. They also take delivery of a ram and a Shire horse, and celebrate Christmas w
The team receives help from a woodsman, a blacksmith and a basket-maker when the farm needs emergency repairs. Ruth Goodman tests traditional potions and remedies, while Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn employ Victorian-style pest control to protect the wheat crop from pheasants.
With the arrival of spring, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn need to learn the skills necessary to deliver lambs and piglets. Along with Ruth Goodman, they have other livestock worries when a prized ewe is endangered, and a lame horse could jeopardise vital farm work. With their crops struggling, they turn to Victorian science for a solution, in the hope their hard work will not have been in vain.
A history of the Winstanley and York Road estates in Battersea, South London, from the slum clearances that created them to recent developments. Told by local people who have seen the area change.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.