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143 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 A. Podkalicka et al., Grand Designs, https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57898-3 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 specific 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 specific 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.
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143© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 A. Podkalicka et al., Grand Designs, https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57898-3

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 specific 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 specific 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.

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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.

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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.

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Grand desiGns episode List

Details and credits of each Grand Designs episode, series 1–18. All epi-sode were first 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-ficient information is provided to allow reference to alternate sources, and that the identification 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.

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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 2001revisit 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.

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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: Sue Charman and Martin Whitlock. First aired: 4 September 2001.revisit aired: 1 October 2002.

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Series 3 (2003)

Episode 1. Peterborough. The Wooden Box. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Fiona Caldwell. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: John and Terri Westlake, Nathan Lonsdale and Andrew Budgen (Archtects). First aired: 12 February 2003.revisit aired: 5 March 2008.

Episode 2. Whaley, Derbyshire. The Water-Works. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Simon Bisset. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Chris Jones and Leanne Smith. First aired: 19 February 2003.

Episode 3. Sussex. The Woodsmans Cottage. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Fiona Caldwell. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Ben Law. First aired: 26 February 2003.revisit aired: 26 October 2005.revisit aired: 29 April 2009.

Episode 4. Surrey. The Victorian Threshing Barn. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Claire hobday. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Philip and Angela Trail, Elspeth Beard (Architect). First aired: 5 March 2003.revisit aired: 19 March 2008.

Episode 5. Buckinghamshire. The Inverted-roof house. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tom and Judy Perry. First aired: 12 March 2003.revisit aired: 4 February 2004.

Episode 6. hackney, London The Terrace Conversion. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Fiona Caldwell. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: John Flood and Eleni Skordaki. First aired: 17 September 2003.revisit aired: 4 May 2005.

Episode 7. Cumbria. The Underground house. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Claire hobday. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: helen gould and Phil reddy, John Bodger (Architect). First aired: 24 September 2003.revisit aired: 26 March 2008.

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Episode 8. herefordshire. The Traditional Cottage. Executive Producer: Daisy goodwin. Producer and Director: Simon Bisset. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Merry and Ben Albright. First aired: 1 October 2003.

Series 4 (2004)

Episode 1. Lambeth, London. The Violin Factory. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Emma Bowen. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Louise and Milko Ostendorf. First aired: 21 January 2004.revisit aired: 13 October 2005.

Episode 2. Walton on Thames, Surrey. Customised german Kit house. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Emma Bowen. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: David and greta Iredale, Peter huf (Architect). First aired: 28 January 2004.revisit aired: 12 March 2008.

Episode 3. Leith, Edinburgh. 19th Century Sandstone house. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Emma Bowen. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: reuben Welch and April Marr, greg holstead (Architect). First aired: 11 February 2004.revisit aired: 6 April 2005.

Episode 4. Clapham South, London. The Curved house. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Martin Morrison host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: David and Anjana Devoy, Peter romaniuk (Architect). First aired: 18 February 2004.revisit aired: 23 May 2006.

Episode 5. Pett Level, Sussex. The Modernist Sugar Cube. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Martin Morrison. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tom Watkins and Darron Copping. First aired: 25 February 2004.

Episode 6. Kilcreggan, Argyll, Scotland. The Oak-Framed house. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Christian Trumble host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors:

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Tony and Jo Moffat, Andy McAvoy (Architect). First aired: 3 March 2004.revisit aired: 25 April 2007.

Episode 7. Avon Tyrrell, Dorset. An Idiosyncratic home. Series Producers: Amy Joyce, helen Simpson. Director: Sasha Bates. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Lizzie Vann and Mike Thrasher, David Underhill (Architect). First aired: 10 March 2004.

Series 5 (2005)

Episode 1. Peckham, London. The Sliding glass roof house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Monty ravenscroft and Clare Loewe, richard Paxton (Architect). First aired: 13 April 2005.revisit aired: 18 April 2007.

Episode 2. gloucester. The 16th Century Farmhouse. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Jessica Orr. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jeremy and Louise Brown, Toby Falconer (Architect). First aired: 20 April 2005.

Episode 3. Kent. Finnish Log Cabin. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Jessica Orr. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: John Cadney and Marnie Moon. First aired: 27 April 2005.

Episode 4. Shaldon, Devon. Shaped Like a Curvy Seashell. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Pat Becker, Peter hall (Architect). First aired: 19 October 2005.

Episode 5. Belfast, Northern Ireland. A 21st Century Answer to the roman Villa. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Thomas and Dervla O’hare. First aired: 2 November 2005.revisit aired: 24 November 2010.

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Episode 6. Devon. The Miami-Style Beach house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Julie and Mark Veysey. First aired: 9 November 2005.

Episode 7. Carmarthen, Wales. The Eco-house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Andrew Teilo and Lowri Davies, Catherine Jones (Architect). First aired: 16 November 2005.revisit aired: 28 March 2007.

Series 6 (2006)

Episode 1. Killearn, Scotland. The Loch house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Directors: David goodale, Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jim and Simone Fairfull, Alistair MacIntyre (Architect). First aired: 5 April 2006.revisit aired: 22 April 2009.

Episode 2. ross-on-Wye. The Contemporary Barn Conversion. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Livia russell. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: robert and Jane Ellis, gary Thomas (Architect). First aired: 12 April 2006.

Episode 3. Stirling, Scotland. The Contemporary Cedar Clad home. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Directors: David goodale, graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Theo and Elaine Leijser, Christopher Platt (Architect). First aired: 19 April 2006.

Episode 4. Ashford, Kent. Water Tower Conversion. Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Directors: David goodale, graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Bruno and Denise Del Tufo, Derek Briscoe (Architect). First aired: 26 April 2006.revisit aired: 16 November 2011.

Episode 5. Exeter. garden house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: graham Strong.

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host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Peter and Christine Benjamin. First aired: 17 May 2006.

Series 7 (2007)

Episode 1. Skipton, North yorkshire. The 14th Century Castle. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Livia russell. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Francis and Karen Shaw. First aired: 28 February 2007.revisit aired: 18 March 2009.

Episode 2. hampshire. The Thatched Cottage. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: graham Strong. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Alex and Cheryl reay. First aired: 7 March 2007.revisit aired: 15 April 2009.

Episode 3. Medway. The Eco-Barge. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Chris Miller, Sze Liu Lai. First aired: 14 March 2007.

Episode 4. Bournemouth. The Bournemouth Penthouse. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: James and Katrin gray. First aired: 21 March 2007.

Episode 5. Tipton, Birmingham. The Birmingham Church. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Directors: ruairi Fallon, graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Dean and hilary Marks. First aired: 4 April 2007.

Episode 6. guildford. The Art Deco house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: ruairi Fallon. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Andrew and helen Berry. First aired: 11 April 2007.

Episode 7. Cambridgeshire Fens. The Cambridgeshire Eco home. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: graham Strong. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Kelly and Masoko Neville. First aired: 2 May 2007.revisit aired: 25 March 2009.

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Episode 8. Dulwich, London. The glass & Timber house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Director: ruairi Fallon. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Bill and Sarah Bradley, hampson Williams and Martin Williams (Architects). First aired: 16 May 2007.revisit aired: 17 November 2010.

Series 8 (2008)

Episode 1. Cheltenham. The Underground house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Madeleine hall. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Zoe and Tim Bawtree. First aired: 16 January 2008.

Episode 2. Oxford. The Decagon house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Clare Fisher. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: henry Chopping, David Williams (Architect. First aired: 23 January 2008.

Episode 3. Sneyd Park, Bristol. The Modernist Sugar Cube. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Madeline hall. host: host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Martin and Katherine Pease. First aired: 30 January 2008.

Episode 4. herefordshire. The gothic house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Madeline hall. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jo and Shaun Bennett. First aired: 6 February 2008.

Episode 5. Midlothian, Scotland. The Lime Kiln house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: graham Strong, Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Pru and richard Irvine. First aired: 13 February 2008.revisit aired: 15 December 2010.

Episode 6. Bathwick hill, Bath, Somerset. The Bath Kit house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeline hall. Director: Clare Fisher. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tiffany and Jonny Wood, Craig Underdown (Architect). First aired: 20 February 2008.

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Episode 7. Maidstone, Kent. The hi Tech Bungalow. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeline hall. Director: Mike ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jean and Bill Letley. First aired: 2 April 2008.

Series 9 (2009)

Episode 1. Somerset. The Apprentice Store. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeline hall. Director: Clare Fisher. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Ian and Sophie Cooper, Matt Driscoll (Architect). First aired: 28 January 2009.

Episode 2. Oxfordshire. The Chilterns Water Mill. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Michael ratcliffe, ruairi Fallon. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Chris Ostwald. First aired: 4 February 2009.

Episode 3. Newport, Wales. The Newport Folly. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Sarah and Dean Berry. First aired: 11 February 2009.

Episode 4. Kent. The Eco Arch. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeline hall. Directors: Clare Fisher, graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: richard and Sophie hawkes. First aired: 18 February 2009.revisit aired: 9 November 2011.

Episode 5. Brittany, France. The Brittany groundhouse. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeline hall. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Daren howarth and Adi Nortje. First aired: 25 February 2009.revisit aired: 10 November 2010.

Episode 6. Wiltshire. The Marlborough Farm house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeline hall. Directors: Clare Fisher, graham Sherrington. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Andrew and Meryl Ainslie, Timothy Bennett (Architect). First aired: 4 March 2009.

Episode 7. Kent. The headcorn Minimalist house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Directors: Clare Fisher, graham Sherrington. host: Kevin

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McCloud. Contributors: Mimi and Andre D’Costa, Nick Eldridge (Architect). First aired: 11 March 2009.revisit aired: 30 November 2011.

Episode 8. Brighton. The Brighton Modern Mansion. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Barry and Julie Surtees. First aired: 8 April 2009.

Series 10 (2010)

Episode 1. Isle of Wight. The Tree house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: richard Parkin. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Lincoln Miles and Lisa Traxler. First aired: 15 September 2010.revisit aired: 14 November 2012.

Episode 2. The Cotswolds. The Stealth house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: helen and Chris Seymour-Smith. First aired: 22 September 2010.

Episode 3. Woodbridge. The Modest home. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Lucie Fairweather and Nat McBride, Jerry Tate (Architect). First aired: 29 September 2010.revisit aired: 13 November 2013.

Episode 4. Stowmarket. The Barn & guildhall. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: richard Parkin. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Simon and Jill Bennett. First aired: 6 October 2010.

Episode 5. Ipswich. The radian house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Lindsay and Jonathan Belsey. First aired: 13 October 2010.

Episode 6. Lizard Peninsula. The Scandinavian house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Kathryn Tyler. First aired: 20 October 2010.

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Episode 7. Cumbria. The Adaptahaus. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Alan Dawson. First aired: 27 October 2010.revisit aired: 23 November 2011.

Episode 8. Lake District National Park. The Dome house. Executive Producer: Charlie Bunce. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Directors: richard Parkin, Catey Sexton. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: robert and Milla gaukroger. First aired: 3 November 2010.revisit aired: 2 November 2011.

Series 11 (2011)

Episode 1. Morpeth, Northumberland. The Derelict Mill Cottage. Executive Producers: Charlie Bunce, Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: Madeline hall Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Stefan Lepkowski and Annia Shabowska, Kevin Brown (Architect). First aired: 14 September 2011.

Episode 2. London. The Contemporary Mansion. Executive Producers: Charlie Bunce, Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Madeline hall, Michael ratcliffe. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Paul and Penny Denby, James Engel (Architect). First aired: 21 September 2011.

Episode 3. Tenby. The Lifeboat Station. Executive Producers: Charlie Bunce, Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Madeline hall, Michael ratcliffe. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tim and Philomena O’Donovan, Michael Argent (Architect, not shown on film). First aired: 28 September 2011.

Episode 4. Essex. The Large Timber-framed Barn. Charlie Bunce, Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Madeline hall, Michael ratcliffe. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Freddie robbins and Ben Coode-Adams. First aired: 5 October 2011.revisit aired: 28 November 2012.

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Episode 5. herefordshire. The recycled Timber-framed house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ann Lalic. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Ed and rowena Waghorn. First aired: 12 October 2011.revisit aired: 1 November 2017.

Episode 6. Cornwall. The Dilapidated Engine house. Executive Producers: Charlie Bunce, Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: Madeleine hall. Director: Michael ratcliffe. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Adam Purchase and Nicola Brennan. First aired: 19 October 2011.

Episode 7. London. The Disco home. Executive Producers: Charlie Bunce, Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Madeline hall, Michael ratcliffe. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Claire Farrow and Ian hogarth. First aired: 26 October 2011.revisit aired: 21 November 2012.

Series 12 (2012)

Episode 1. roscommon, Ireland. Cloontykilla Castle. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: Catey Sexton. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Sean Simons. First aired: 12 September 2012.

Episode 2. hertfordshire. The Computer-cut house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: Michael ratcliffe. Director: Catey Sexton. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Celia Brackenridge and Diana Woodward, Bruce Bell and Dominic McCausland (Industrial Designers). First aired: 19 September 2012.

Episode 3. Brixton, London. The glass Cubes house Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Mary Martin and Carl Turner. First aired: 26 September 2012.

Episode 4. Oxfordshire. The Thames Boathouse. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Lysette and Nigel Offley, Chris Tapp (Architect). First aired: 10 October 2012.

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Episode 5. London. The Derelict Water Tower. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: rob gill. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Leigh Osborne and graham Voce. First aired: 17 October 2012.

Episode 6. London. The Edwardian Artist’s Studio. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Directors: Ann Lalic, Nicki Stoker, Max Baring. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Audrey and Jeff Lovelock. First aired: 24 October 2012.

Episode 7. Isle of Skye. The Larch-Clad house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Indi and rebecca Waterstone, Alan Dickson (Architect). First aired: 31 October 2012.

Episode 8. London. The Joinery Workshop. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: Catey Sexton. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: henning Stummel and Alice Dawson. First aired: 7 November 2012.

Series 13 (2013)

Episode 1. Thorne, South yorkshire. The 1920s Cinema. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Directors: rob gill, Nicki Stocker. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: gwyn and Kate ap harri. First aired: 4 September 2013.

Episode 2. North London. The Miniature hollywood Mansion. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: Michael ratcliffe, John Lonsdale. Director: Catey Sexton. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jonathan and Deborah Broom, Paul Archer (Architect). First aired: 11 September 2013.

Episode 3. york. The giant Farm Shed. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Martin and Kae Walker. First aired: 18 September 2013.

Episode 4. Devon. The Crooked Chocolate Box Cottage. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Max Baring. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors:

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Jon and Becky White, Stewart Maxwell (Architect). First aired: 25 September 2013.revisited. First aired: 5 November 2014.

Episode 5. Strathaven, South Lanarkshire. The Metal Sculptural home. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: John Lonsdale, Michael ratcliffe. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Colin Mackinnon and Marta Briongos. First aired: 2 October 2013.

Episode 6. Monmouthshire. The Japanese house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tamayo and Nigel hussey. First aired: 9 October 2013.revisited. First aired: 29 October 2014.

Episode 7. Brockwell Park. The Modernist Masterpiece. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: rob gill. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Ben and rachel hammond, Zac Monroe (Architect). First aired: 16 October 2013.

Episode 8. Devon. The Cob Castle. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producers: John Lonsdale, Michael ratcliffe. Director: Max Baring. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Kevin McCabe. First aired: 23 October 2013.

Episode 9. Newbury. The Christmas Farm. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Max Baring. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Michael Butcher and Phil Palmer, Sara gardhouse (Architect). First aired: 30 October 2013.

Series 14 (2014)

Episode 1. gwynedd. The Clifftop house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: rob hodgson and Kay ralph. First aired: 3 September 2014.

Episode 2. Cornwall. The Cross-Laminated Timber house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: rebecca Sturrock and gregory Kewish. First aired: 10 September 2014.

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revisit aired: 13 November 2015.Episode 3. Milton Keynes. The round house. Executive Producer:

Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: rob gil. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Peter and Chard Berkin. First aired: 17 September 2014.

Episode 4. County Londonderry. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: rob gil. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Patrick Bradley. First aired: 24 September 2014.

Episode 5. London. The Urban Shed. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tracy and Steve Fox. First aired: 1 October 2014.

Episode 6. Norfolk. The Periscopes house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Elliot Kew. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Natasha Cargill, Wilf Meynell (Architect). First aired: 8 October 2014.

Episode 7. Marlow, Buckinghamshire. The Floating house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: rob gill. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Andy Bruce and Nicki Bruce. First aired: 15 October 2014.revisited. First aired: 28 October 2015.

Series 15 (2015) Grand Designs: Living in the … (four-part special)

Episode 1. Living in the City. host: Kevin McCloud. First aired: 9 July 2015.

Episode 2. Living in the Wild. host: Kevin McCloud. First aired: 16 July 2015.

Episode 3. Living in Suburbia. host: Kevin McCloud. First aired: 23 July 2015.

Episode 4. Living in the Country. host: Kevin McCloud. First aired: 30 July 2015.

Series 16 (2015)

Episode 1. West Sussex. The Perfectionist’s Bungalow. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale.

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Director: Elliot Kew. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Clinton Dall, Desmond hammond (Architect). First aired: 9 September 2015.

Episode 2. East Sussex. The Boat house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: James Strangeways, Ben hebblethwaite (Architect). First aired: 16 September 2015.

Episode 3. Isle of Wight. The Seaside house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Bram and Lisa Vis, Lincoln Miles (Architect). First aired: 23 September 2015.

Episode 4. Worcestershire. The Cave house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Angelo Mastropietro. First aired: 30 September 2015.

Episode 5. County Antrim. The Blacksmith’s house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Elliot Kew. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Michele Long and Michael howe. First aired: 7 October 2015.

Episode 6. Somerset. The Concrete Cow-Shed. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Ed Versluys and Vicky Anderson. First aired: 14 October 2015.revisit aired: 30 May 2017.

Episode 7. Lewes, East Sussex. The rusty Metal house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Londsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Stephen yeoman and Anita Findlay. First aired: 21 October 2015.

Series 17 (2016)

Episode 1. Dursley. gloucestershire Treehouse. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: John Martin and Noreen Jaafar. First aired: 21 September 2016.

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Episode 2. horsham. Fun house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Matt and Sophie White. First aired: 28 September 2016.

Episode 3. South Cornwall. Steam Bending house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Tom and Danielle raffield. First aired: 5 October 2016.

Episode 4. Essex. Black house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Marc Beers. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Michelle Parsons. First aired: 12 October 2016.

Episode 5. Bolton. Ultra-Modern house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Marc Beers. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Paul rimmer. 19 October 2016.

Episode 6. Pembrokeshire. Low-Impact house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Simon and Jasmine Dale. First aired: 26 October 2016.

Episode 7. Devon. Plough-Shaped house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Mark and Candida Diacono, Edd Medlicott and Tamsyn Froom (Architects). First aired: 2 November 2016.

Episode 8. The Wirral. Floating Timber house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Stuart and rosie Treasurer. First aired: 17 November 2016.

Series 18 (2017)

Episode 1. Malvern hill house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Directors: Nicki Stoker, Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Jon and gill Flewers, Nick Caroll (Architect). First aired: 6 September 2017.

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Episode 2. harringey, London. Victorian gatehouse. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Directors: Nicki Stoker, Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Penny Talelli, Mark Edwards, Andrew Mulroy (Architect). First aired: 13 September 2017.

Episode 3. County Down. Agricultural house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Directors: Marc Beers, Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Micah and Elaine Jones. First aired: 20 September 2017.

Episode 4. South hertfordshire. roman house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Claire Lasko. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Chris and Kayo, rogan gale-Brown (Architect). First aired: 27 September 2017.

Episode 5. South East London. Victorian Dairy house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Nicki Stoker. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Beth Dadswell, Andrew Wilbourne, Takero Shimazaki (Architect). First aired: 4 October 2017.

Episode 6. Blackdown hills, Devon. Snake house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Ned Williams. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Stephen Tetlow. First aired: 11 October 2017.

Episode 7. Peak District. Post-Industrial house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Marc Beers. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Fred and Saffron Baker. First aired: 18 October 2017.

Episode 8. London. Miniscule house. Executive Producer: Fiona Caldwell. Series Producer: John Lonsdale. Director: Marc Beers. host: Kevin McCloud. Contributors: Joe Stuart and Lina Nilsson. First aired: 25 October 2017.

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index

0-93-D architectural modelling software,

39

AAeschbacher, Nina, 5aesthetics and filming process, 42–7affect, 10, 19Ahmed, Sara, 51Aircrete, 91Albright, Ben and Merry, 59–60Allon, Fiona, 20, 52, 77Alsop, Kirstie, 17alternative hedonism, 17American audiences, 113Andrejevic, Mark, 6Andrews, Maggie, 71anti-consumerism, 13–14, 18–19. See

also austerity and thrift culturesThe Apprentice (TV series), 6The Apprentice Store (S9 E1), 65–6,

79architects’ views on Grand Designs, 10

The Art Deco house (S7 E6), 90–1audiences

engagement, 108–15international, 1, 107–8, 111–13,

114, 120–1, 126–7, 137–8ratings, 23, 107–8, 110, 112–13

austerity and thrift cultures, 13–14, 17–19, 77–8, 84

AustraliaGrand Designs publications, 116–17Grand Designs (UK) screened in,

107–8, 111–12housing affordability, 139local adaptation of Grand Designs,

112–13, 115, 117, 119–21, 127, 137–8

market for Grand Designs, 118–19Australian Broadcasting Corporation

(ABC), 108, 111, 112Australian Subscription Television

and radio Association (ASTrA) Awards, 112

awards presented to Grand Designs, 31–2, 112

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BBauman, Zygmunt, 11–12Beattie, Anna, 34Beck, Daniel, 5Bell, David, 8, 17–18Belsey, Jonathan, 67Bennett, Jo and Shaun, 54Berry, Andrew and helen, 90–1Bildungsroman, v, viiBinkley, Sam, 13–14The Birmingham Church (S7 E5),

66, 79Black house (S17 E4), 88–9The Block (TV series), 7, 36, 38, 42,

47, 90The Boat house (S16 E2), 90Bonner, Frances, 18, 19Border Oak Design & Construction,

60Boundless Productions, 1Bourdieu, Pierre, 9, 59The Bournemouth Penthouse (S7 E4),

94Bradley, Bill and Sarah, 76Bradley, Patrick, 80Bramall, rebecca, 18–19brand identity, 1, 116–17The Brighton Modern Mansion (S9

E8), 66British Academy of Film and Television

Arts (BAFTA) Awards, 31–2British Broadcasting Corporation,

(BBC)audio branding of news service, 2changes in 1990s, 8Changing Rooms, vii, 8, 35Great British Bakeoff, 32, 34mission, 126ratings, and Grand Designs, 107reithian, 8, 35

The Brittany groundhouse (S9 E5), 98

broadcasting, changes in Britain, 8. See also public service broadcasting

Brock, Julia, 82Brunsdon, Charlotte, 9Butcher, Michael, 65

CCadney, John, 60–1, 66The Cambridgeshire Eco home (S7

E7), 83camera operator experiences, 42–7Cargill, Natasha, 82Castandena, Claudia, 51The Cave house (S16 E4), 62, 63–4,

79celanthropy, 16celebrities and moral entrepreneurship,

15–18Changing Rooms (TV series), vii, 8, 35Channel, 4

catch-up and on-demand services, 108, 126

commissioning of Grand Designs, 20, 33, 34

performance of Grand Designs within, 108

mission, 34–5, 126, 139See also entries for spin-off programs,

e.g. Grand Designs: House of the Year (TV series)

Charman, Sue, 77The Cheeran house (rIBA house of

the year 2016 shortlist), 115choice and neoliberalism, 11The Christmas Farm (S13 E9), 65cinematography, 42–7citizen-consumers, 9, 11, 13–14, 16,

135class and taste, 17–18, 52. See also

middle classThe Clifftop house (S14 E1), 82

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collective learning and innovation, 94–7, 128

Commissioning Editors (Channel 4), 34

commodification of the home, 52, 58concrete, 90–1, 92connections to place, 59–62conscience consumption, 20conservation projects, 78–80constraint and innovation, 92–4consumer activism, 11–14consumer markets and role of Grand

Designs, 119consumer watchdog organisations, 13consumption

competing discourses of excess and sustainability, 17, 19, 84, 139–40

conscience, 20ethical, 11–15, 16, 17–18, 20,

82–4, 97–8and expert hosts, 9large-scale and extravagant builds,

71–6and lifestyle media, 71and moral entrepreneurship, 15,

17–18recycling and reducing waste, viii,

78, 80–2, 94, 95restoration projects, 78–80small-scale and low-budget builds,

76–7, 93–4and social media, 7–8sociological studies, 137thrift and austerity cultures, 13–14,

17–19, 77–8, 84Coode-Adams, Ben, 57–8The Co-op (S1 E3), 33Cooper, Ian and Sophie, 65–6costs of building, 52. See also financial

pressures of buildingCouldry, Nick, 14Cox, Tim, 82

Craig, geoffrey, 83, 92, 98, 103, 125, 138, 140

creativity and innovation, 88–90credit sequence, 2The Crooked Chocolate Box Cottage

(S13 E4), 45, 54–5cultural intermediaries, 9, 15, 18Customised german Kit house (S4

E2), 81

DDadswell, Beth, 78Daily Mail (UK), 3Dale, Jasmine and Simon, 77Dall, Clinton, 71–3, 76date stamp convention, 39Davies, Lowri, 91–2, 122Del Tufo, Bruno and Denise, 64demolition works, 81–2The Derelict Barns (S2 E8), 77, 79The Derelict Water Tower (S12 E5),

40, 79, 107–8design risks, 72, 73, 77digital media and audience engage-

ment, 109–11, 113–15disability and home design, 54–5, 63The Disco home (S11 E7), 54, 97diversity in real estate programming,

52, 125The Dome house (S10 E8), 75–6double articulation of media, 14–15double audience structure, 9dramatic arc, 37–41drinking game, 41Dupuis, Ann, 58–9DVDs of episodes, 112, 113, 114

EThe Eco Arch (S9 E4), 83, 114–15,

122The Eco-Barge (S7 E3), 81

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eco-friendly builds. See environmentThe Eco-house, Carmarthen, Wales

(S5 E7), 91–2, 97, 122The Eco-house, Suffolk (S1 E5),

82–3, 122eco-makeover genre, 20eco-reality genre, 20educational role of Grand Designs,

35, 39, 90, 94–7, 103, 104, 126, 128, 138

Eisenstadt, Mark, 54emotion and cinematography, 42The English Barn (S1 E2), 54environment

eco-reality and eco-makeover genres, 20

ethical consumption, 11–15, 16, 17–18, 20, 82–4, 97–8

green innovation, 97–8innovation by constraint, 92–4locally sourced raw materials, 62–4,

73–4low and zero-carbon houses, 100,

114, 119, 121–5recycling and reducing waste, viii,

78, 80–2, 94, 95role of Grand Designs, 20, 118,

138, 140social innovation, 16, 98–101,

139–40technological innovation, 90–2Walter Segal self-building system, 33

Envy Productions, 2episode composition, 37–8ethical consumption, 11–15, 16,

17–18, 20, 82–4, 97–8Etwell, Tony, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46–7European audiences, 113‘the everyday’ and reality TV, 7e-waste, 14excess and sustainability, competing

discourses of, 17, 19, 84, 139–40

experimentation and innovation, 88–90

expert hosts, 9–10, 15, 37–8, 55, 90, 103, 104

extravagant builds, 71–6

FFacebook, 7–8, 23, 41, 110, 115Fairfull, Jim and Simone, 65Fairweather, Lucie, 61–2fan communities, 41, 113, 115fantasy homes, 54Fearnley-Whittingstall, hugh, 17–18filming process, 41, 42–7‘the finals’, 40, 46–7, 52–3, 56, 73,

74–5financial pressures of building, 58, 64,

74–6, 93–4Findlay, Anita, 77–8Finnish Log Cabin (S5 E3), 61, 63, 66first episode (April 1999), 1, 33Flood, John, 59Fortier, Anne-Marie, 51The Fourteenth-Century Castle (S7

E1), 54, 79franchise arrangements, 111–13Frankfurt School, 13, 14FremantleMedia, 1, 112, 115, 116frugal innovation, 94fun features in homes, 54Fun house (S17 E2), 54, 79Fuqua, Joy, 16

Ggaukroger, robert, 75–6gender and home-making, 53generative social analysis, 19genre

and Grand Designs, v, 3, 7, 34–5and reality TV, 6–7

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giles, David, 9The glass & Timber house (S7 E8),

76global financial crisis of 2007–2008,

17, 52, 76–7gloucestershire Treehouse (S17 E1),

viii, 54, 80, 87Gogglebox (TV series), 14–15, 108goodwin, Daisy, vi, 32–3gorman-Murray, Andrew, 140The gothic house (S8 E4), 54Grand Designs Australia (TV series),

112–13, 115, 117, 119–21, 127, 137–8

Grand Designs Australia Handbook (Maddison), 117

Grand Designs Australia Magazine, 116–17

The Grand Designs Drinking game (parody site), 41

Grand Designs: House of the Year (TV series), 112, 115, 117

Grand Designs Live (trade shows), 1, 41, 56, 95, 115, 117, 128

Grand Designs: Living in the … (TV series), 99–100, 103, 123

Grand Designs Magazine, 115–16Grand Designs New Zealand (TV

series), 112, 127, 138Grand Designs Revisited (TV series),

39, 53, 56–7, 75, 112, 122–3Grand Designs: Trade Secrets (TV

series), 128‘grand’, use of term, 56, 72gray, James and Katrin, 94Great British Bakeoff (TV series), 32,

34The Great British Property Scandal

(Kevin’s Grand Design), 123Great British Refurb campaign, 100

green innovation, 97–8. See also environment

Hhamad, hannah, 17happiness Architecture Beauty

(hAB), 1–2, 10, 17, 123hartley, John, Uses of Television,

101–2, 135hashtags, 116hawkes, richard and Sophie, 83hay, James, 6, 11, 52hedgehog Self Build Co-op, 33hellmueller, Lea, 5highmore, Ben, 22–3, 140–1hight, Craig, 110hill, Annette, 8–9hilton, Matthew, 13historic present tense in voice-over, 38hodgson, rob, 82hogarth, Claire and Ian, 97hollows, Joanne, 8, 15–16, 17–18home

connections to place, 59–62defining, 51, 57–9human stories reflected in builds,

62–4importance of in Grand Designs, 51,

52–3making, and taste, 53–7moving on, 66–7as vehicles for a ‘better life’, 64–6

House Hunters (TV series), 52, 125The house of Straw (S1 E7), 122–3housing affordability, 76–7, 137, 139Housing Problems (documentary film),

101–2huge Designs, 2human stories reflected in builds, 62–4

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humphery, Kim, 19hussey, Nigel and Tamayo, 89–90

Iidentity and home-making, 53–4, 137innovation

and collective learning, 94–7, 128by constraint, 92–4creativity and experimentation,

88–90defining, 88frugal, 94green, 97–8media, 125–9social, 16, 98–101, 139–40technological, 90–2uses of television, 101–3

Instagram, 7–8, 23, 115–16international audiences, 1, 107–8,

111–13, 114, 120–1, 126–7, 137–8

Iredale, David and greta, 81

JJaafar, Noreen, 87Jamie’s Ministry of Food (TV series),

16Jamie’s School Dinners (TV series), 16The Japanese house (S13 E6), 89–90The Jewel Box (S2 E7), 53–4Jones, Steve, 15–16Jordan, Coneyl and Sarah, 53–4

KKent County Council, 114–15, 122Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home

(TV series), vi, 1, 95, 100Kevin’s Grand Design (TV series), 2,

100, 123

Kevin’s Supersized Salvage (TV series), 95

Kraidy, Marwan M., 127, 139

Llabour force and reality TV, 5–6Lai, Sze Liu, 81Lane, ruth, 140large-scale and extravagant builds,

71–6The Large Timber-Framed Barn (S11

E4), 57–8, 79Law, Ben, 62, 83, 92–3, 115Lawrence, Matt, 2Leadbetter, Charles, 94Lewis, Tania, 9, 11, 20The Lifeboat Station (S11 E3), 78–80lifestyle media, 7–10, 11, 20, 71lime (building material), 92Littler, Jo, 12–14Livingstone, Sonia, 14locally sourced raw materials, 62–4,

73–4The Loch house (S6 E1), 65low-budget builds, 76–7, 93–4low-carbon houses, 100, 119, 121–5Low-Impact house (S17 E6), 77Lowe, David, 2Lunt, Peter, 138–9

MMaddison, Peter, 112, 117, 125Make it right campaign, 16makeover TV programs, 9–10, 38,

135–6Malley, yvonne, 76markets

audiences, publics and second screen, 108–11

Australian context, 118–19

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brand identity, 1, 116–17digital media access, 113–15international audiences and fran-

chise arrangements, 1, 107–8, 111–13, 114, 120–1, 126–7, 137–8

low-carbon houses, 100, 119, 121–5

and media innovation, 125–9original UK version versus

Australian franchise, 119–21and social media, 109–11, 114–16,

128success of Grand Designs, 1, 107–8,

133, 137Markham, Tim, 14Marks, Dean, 66Martin, John, 54Martin, Jon, 87Massey, Doreen, 59Mastropietro, Angelo, 62, 63–4Mastropietro, Tony, 63Matera, Italy, 63Maxwell, richard, 14McBride, Nat, 61‘The McCloud Clause’, 10McCloud, Kevin

and aesthetic of Grand Designs, 43on BAFTA Awards, 31–2on connections to place, 60, 61coziness preoccupation, 57on diversity of programs, 125Eco-Barge issues, 81environmental interests, 32, 78, 80,

83, 91, 100, 119, 123as expert host, 10, 38, 55, 90, 103,

104final visits, 40, 52–3, 56, 73, 74–5on fun features in homes, 54on gender and home-making, 53on genre, 3, 35on global financial crisis, 77Gogglebox commentary of, 14–15

on ‘grand’ as a term, 56at Grand Designs Live, 117happiness Architecture Beauty

(hAB), 1–2, 10, 17, 123on hedgehog Self Build Co-op, 33on homes as vehicles for a ‘better

life’, 64–5, 66on human stories reflected in builds,

62on innovation, 88, 89, 90–1, 92,

93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99–101, 123

on international audiences, 111–12, 120–1

Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home, vi, 1, 95, 100

Kevin’s Grand Design, 2, 100, 123Kevin’s Supersized Salvage, 95on large-scale and extravagant

builds, 72, 73–5Member of the Order of the British

Empire, 32as moral entrepreneur, 17, 55on moving on from homes, 67participation in building process,

62–4as presenter, vi–vii, viii, 1, 33–4, 36,

39–40, 41, 47, 94–5, 96–7, 120, 134–5

publications, 1, 116recruitment of participants, 48Twitter, 116, 135visits to comparative buildings and

areas, 63McCloud, Milo, 116McCracken, grant, 138McElroy, ruth, 51–2McKee, Alan, 102McKerrow, richard, 34media

citizenship, 101, 135double articulation, 14–15innovation, 125–9

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The Miami-Style Beach house (S5 E6), 54

Micheletti, Michele, 12middle class

and austerity, 18orientation of Grand Designs, 55,

78, 80, 96Mies van der rohe, Ludwig, 72, 73Miles, Lincoln, 73, 74Miller, Chris, 81Miller, Daniel, 84Miller, Toby, 14, 127, 139Miniscule house (S18 E8), 93, 97Mittell, Jason, 6–7mobility needs and home design,

54–5, 63The Modest home (S10 E3), 61–2monitoring and surveillance in reality

TV, 5–6Moon, Marnie, 60–1, 66moral entrepreneurship, 15–19, 55Moseley, rachel, 8, 37moving on from homes, 66–7multiple viewings of episodes, 127Murray, Susan, 5musical score, 2

NNabi, robin, 5narrative construction, 37–8, 42neoliberalism

commodification of the home, 58and ethical consumption, 11and moral entrepreneurship, 16, 19and political agency of affect, 10and reality TV, 5–6, 135–6, 139and realty TV, 52

Netflix, 113, 126Neville, Kelly and Masoko, 83New Zealand

local adaptation of grand Designs, 112, 127, 138

viewers of original UK version, 121Nielsen Media research, 110Nilsson, Lina, 93Norwegian audiences, 113novel products and building tech-

niques, 119

OOliver, Jamie, 15–16, 17, 18online discussion forums, 114onsite production crew, 42–7ontological security, 58–9, 62Ouellette, Laurie, 5, 6, 11

PPalmer, gareth, 129Palmer, Phil, 65parody sites, 41, 116Parsons, David and Michelle, 88–9participants

as agents of own destiny, 103challenges faced by, vi–vii, 7, 37,

39–40, 45, 58, 66, 136demographic, 35, 55, 95–6recruitment of, 32, 47–8, 115relationships with onsite production

crew, 45–6The Perfectionist’s Bungalow (S16

E1), 71–3The Periscopes house (S14 E6), 82Philips, Deborah, 9Pinterest, 7Pitt, Brad, 16place, connections to, 59–62Polish audiences, 113popularity of Grand Designs, 1, 107–8,

133, 137product lists for viewers, 129product placement, 90, 128production

aesthetics and filming process, 42–7

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dramatic arc, 37–41early days, 31–4episode composition and narrative

construction, 37–8, 42format, style and genre, 34–6viewer renovators, 36–7

project managers, 53Property Ladder (TV series), 37–8property TV, 9, 21, 51–2, 125public service broadcasting, 8, 34–5,

125–6, 138–9publishing spin-offs, 115–17

RThe radian house (S10 E5), 67raffield, Danielle and Tom, 96–7ralph, Kay, 82ramaswami, harindranath, 110raphael, Chad, 5–6ratings (audience), 23, 107–8, 110,

112–13ravenscroft, Clare and Monty, 76, 114real estate programming, 9, 21, 51–2,

125reali-TV, 5realistic portrayal of building process,

36–7, 118, 136, 140reality TV, 4–7, 11, 21, 135–6, 138–9realty TV, 52recruitment of participants, 32, 47–8,

115The recycled Timber-Framed house

(S11 E5), 41, 83recycling and reducing waste, viii, 78,

80–2, 94, 95redden, guy, 15, 52, 77, 135The regency Villa (S2 E1), 54reithian Bargain, 8, 35relationships between participants and

onsite production crew, 45–6restoration projects, 78–80

revisits of builds, 39, 41, 53, 56–7, 75, 112, 122–3

richards, Morgan, 10, 52robbins, Freddie, 57–8rojek, Chris, 16roy, rob, 82–3, 122royal Institute of British Architects

(rIBA) Awards, 112, 115The rusty Metal house (S16 E7),

77–8

Ssales of Grand Designs homes, 67,

75–6Saunders, Alida, 82–3Saunders, helen, 54Saunders, Peter, 58Saunt, Deborah, 99scale of builds, 56. See also large-scale

and extravagant builds; small-scale and low-budget builds

Scott, Vikki, 128The Seaside house (S16 E3), 73–5seasons of programs, 39second screen viewing, 109–11The Secret Life of Elephants (TV series),

107Segal, Walter, 33selection of participants, 32, 47–8,

115self-building (self-improvement), v, viiself-building, Walter Segal system, 33Selling Houses (TV series), 42, 46series, length of, 38–9service provider lists for viewers, 129Shaw, Francis, 54Sheller, Mimi, 51The Shipping Containers house (S14

E4), 38, 53, 80, 94Shove, Elizabeth, 84, 137signature theme, 2Silver, John, 32, 33

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Skeggs, Beverley, 10, 19, 135Skordaki, Eleni, 59The Sliding glass roof house (S5

E1), 76, 114small-scale and low-budget builds,

76–7, 93–4Smith, Angela, 9, 37–8social connection through viewing,

127Social Content ratings (Nielsen), 110social innovation, 16, 98–101, 139–40social media

and consumer activism, 13The Grand Designs Drinking game,

41Kevin McCloud’s use of, 116, 135and lifestyle consumption practices,

7–8and markets, 109–11, 114–16, 128

Social TV, 109Soper, Kate, 17space limits and design, 93Stead, Naomi, 10, 52, 133Steam Bending house (S17 E3), 96–7Strangeways, James, 90streaming services, 113–14Stuart, Joe, 93success of Grand Designs, 1, 107–8,

133, 137Surtees, Barry, 66surveillance and monitoring in reality

TV, 5–6sustainability and excess, competing

discourses of, 17, 19, 84, 139–40sustainable living. See environment

Ttabloid media opinion of Grand

Designs, 3taste

and class, 17–18, 52and home-making, 53–7

mediated by expert hosts, 9–10mediated by Grand Designs, 10, 55questions of, and Grand Designs, 3

Tate, Jerry, 61technological innovation, 90–2Teilo, Andrew, 91–2, 122television and innovation, 101–3television studies, 128, 138The Terrace Conversion (S3 E6), 59,

79Thomas, Lyn, 20Thorns, David, 58–9Threadstrong Ltd, 116thrift and austerity cultures, 13–14,

17–19, 77–8, 84Till, Jeremy, 122–3The Timber Frame Kit house (S1

E1), 33, 82time required to film episodes, 41title music, 2title sequence, 2, 3Top Gear (TV series), 8, 32trade shows, 1, 41, 56, 95, 115, 117,

128The Traditional Cottage (S3 E8),

59–60The Triangle (Swindon housing

estate), 2, 123Turner, Carl, 99Turner, graeme, 21, 22, 137Twitter, 23, 33, 110, 115, 116, 135

UUnited States audiences, 113upcycling, 78, 80, 94Uses of Television (hartley), 101–2,

135

VVeysey, Julie and Mark, 54Victorian Dairy house (S18 E5), 78, 79

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viewer renovators, 36–7Vis, Bram and Lisa, 73–5

WWaghorn, Ed and rowena, 83Walter Segal self-building system, 33waste reduction and recycling, viii, 78,

80–2, 94, 95Water Tower Conversion (S6 E4),

64–5, 79Water Tower Conversion: revisited

(S11 E10), 48Weber, Brenda, 9–10, 11, 135‘Wedding Bells’ (music track), 2White, Becky and Jon, 45, 54–5White, Matt and Sophie, 54White, Mimi, 52, 102–3, 125, 138Whitlock, Martin, 77Wigglesworth, Sarah, 122–3Wilbourne, Andrew, 78

Williams, Peter, 58Williams, raymond, vWollaston, Sam, 95, 100Wood, helen, 10, 19, 135The Woodsmans Cottage (S3 E3), 62,

64, 83, 92–3work and reality TV, 5–6

Yyellin, Todd, 111yeoman, Stephen, 77–8The Young Ones (TV series), 107youTube, 7–8, 113, 114–15, 127

Zzero-carbon houses, 114, 122, 124–5