The programme that helps house-hunters find their dream holiday home in the sun.
No floorboard is left unturned as dynamic property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters find the perfect home in the perfect location.
Property Brothers is a reality TV show that follows twin brothers, Jonathan and Drew Scott, as they help homeowners find and renovate their dream homes. With their expertise in real estate, design, and construction, the brothers guide clients through the process of buying and renovating a fixer-upper, turning it into a stunning and personalized home.
Architect Piers Taylor explores unique and breathtaking homes from all corners of the globe, showcasing the exquisite architecture and design that make them truly extraordinary.
Escape to the Chateau is a TV show that follows the journey of a British couple, Dick and Angel, as they purchase and renovate a run-down chateau in France. The show documents their efforts to restore the chateau, showcasing their budget-friendly DIY techniques and highlighting their creative approach to the restoration and repair process.
Fixer Upper follows Chip and Joanna Gaines as they help clients transform rundown houses into beautiful homes. The show features their unique design style and showcases the process of turning a fixer upper into a dream home.
British interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen joins European lottery winners as they hunt for a dream home. From exotic castles to refurbished cottages, Laurence helps them get their foot in the real estate market across the United Kingdom and Europe.
My Dream Derelict Home In The Sun features property expert Scarlette Douglas, as she follows the bravest Brits as they sink their savings into derelict properties in some of the most beautiful parts of France and Spain to transform them into dream homes.
A Moment to Remember is a touching drama and romance movie that follows the story of a couple who are deeply in love, but their lives take a tragic turn when the woman is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. As her memory gradually fades away, the couple must navigate the challenges and heartbreak of the disease while trying to hold onto their love and memories.
Many people think building their dream home is out of their budget. But it doesn't have to be. As far as architectural designer Charlie Luxton is concerned, it doesn't have to break the bank, and he wants to prove it. As presenter of `Building the Dream', Luxton works with potential homeowners looking to turn a plot of land into their dream home that suits their lifestyles but doesn't cost too much to build. He helps them get the best out of their designs and introduces them to others who have created their own dream homes. The first-time builders then must choose whether to take the advice under consideration in their designs or ignore it and stick to their original plans.
The Cat (1971) tells the story of a couple who are thrown out of their home due to the demolition of their city. As they face the loss of their beloved pet, they also confront their own personal struggles and the sadness that comes with it. Set in France, this movie explores themes of solitude, silence, and the destruction caused by progress.
Good Sam follows the story of a do-gooder husband and wife who find themselves in a series of hilarious and heartwarming situations during the Christmas season. From their encounters with a Salvation Army band and a stuffed toy panda to their involvement in a charity fundraiser and a mugging, this movie navigates the ups and downs of their lives with humor and warmth.
Sara Wilson and her 18-year-old daughter, Jordyn, move into their dream home in a great neighborhood to make a fresh start. But when strange occurrences start happening in the house, Sara can’t help but feel danger is lurking closer than she thinks.
A husband and his wife move into their dream house, but soon begin experiencing strange occurrences. As they dig deeper, they discover their next-door neighbor's horrifying secrets, leading to a terrifying home invasion.
Inaba the Dreammaker is a whimsical movie that follows the adventures of Urusei Yatsura characters as they are transported to a dream world where they must navigate a series of challenges and obstacles to find their way back home.
An architect finds himself tangled in a series of misrepresentations and lies while trying to build his dream home. His marital problems and male fertility issues add to the complications, leading to a hilarious and dramatic story of deceit and redemption.
Susan Slade is engaged to Conn White, but her secret engagement and illegitimate pregnancy threaten to ruin her life. She embarks on a ship voyage to find happiness and love.
After a childhood on the road with her legendary singer-songwriter father, organic teashop owner Bonnie Highstreet, wants nothing to do with the music business, but when she helps music sensation Ryder Jamison, develop lyrics for his new solo album, she rekindles her long abandoned dream and falls in love.
Couples compete in weekly challenges to restore run-down homes with their DIY and home improvement skills for the chance of winning their dream home.
A radio contest brings together a woman renting a bungalow, and her squatter. Version of Hi, Beautiful! (1944), both from the story "Be It Ever So Humble," by Eleanore Griffin and William Rankin.