Homes Under the Hammer is a British renovation and auction series that originally screened on BBC One as part of the BBC's morning television schedule, the series has been running since 2003. Its main presenters are Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts, although in series three Marc Woodward and Jasmine Birtles alternated presenting duties with Alexander and Roberts. The series is the BBC's most successful show in the 10:00am slot, regularly attaining a 30% market share for new episodes.
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.
Flip or Flop is a reality TV show that follows real estate investors as they buy distressed properties, renovate them, and try to sell them for a profit. The show provides an inside look at the challenges and successes of flipping houses.
The Block is a reality TV show where contestants compete in home renovation tasks. They are given a fixer-upper property to renovate and sell, with the aim of making the highest profit. The show follows the construction workers as they face challenges, deal with cheating, and showcase their skills in property renovation. Set in Australia, this documentary-style series provides an inside look into the world of real estate and home makeover competitions.
In Bar Rescue, struggling bar owners seek the help of consultant Jon Taffer to turn their failing businesses around. With his expertise and extensive knowledge of the industry, Taffer transforms these bars into successful establishments, giving them a new lease on life.
Love Your Garden is a British lifestyle gardening programme that was first broadcast on ITV on 10 June 2011. The show is hosted by Alan Titchmarsh alongside co-presenters David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill and sees the team visit locations around the UK helping people to transform their gardens. The first series saw Alan visiting themed gardens around the UK, specific to the topic of the episode, and advising viewers on how to transform their gardens. However, since the second series Alan and the team have transformed the gardens of people who are described as "deserving them the most".
When a visionary architect and his wife flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern United States, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious, wealthy client.
Property brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott help couples find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes, all while working within the buyers' budget.
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.
Many Brits have moved to France to buy crumbling French chateaus to renovate into stunning homes. This series follows their progress and sees them try to use their homes as a business for events, etc. In 2021, the program was renamed as "Chateau DIY".
Hotel Impossible is a reality TV show that follows hotel owner and expert, Anthony Melchiorri, as he visits struggling hotels and helps them improve their operations and increase their revenue. With his expertise and guidance, he transforms the hotels into successful businesses.
Emmanuelle, a quality controller for a luxury hotel brand, arrives in Hong Kong to evaluate a hotel run by Margot, having been tasked with finding a good reason to sack her. Searching for a lost pleasure, she has numeral sensual experiences inside the hotel, and crosses path with Kei, a mysterious client who she becomes infatuated with.
Zombie House Flipping is a reality TV show that follows a team of renovation experts as they purchase abandoned houses in Orlando, Florida, and turn them into beautiful, livable homes. The twist? These houses are infested with zombies! It's a race against time as they work to renovate the houses while trying to avoid getting bitten.
Under the watchful eye of Simon O’Brien two strangers must buy a house at auction and with the help of a renovation budget they must flip a house and sell it on, working together to turn the property around. If the house makes a profit, they get to keep it to help them make that all important first step onto the property ladder!
HGTV renovation stars face off against one another - they have just weeks and a limited budget to renovate four identical blank-slate homes on the same block with their signature styles. The designers who add the most property value netting the highest appraisal get bragging rights and the street named in their honor.
Architect George Clarke visits some of Britain's most beautiful historic houses in the country each with their own individual architectural style. The problem is that the way houses were built years ago doesn't work anymore so George helps the owners make their period homes fit for modern life.
The Renovators is an Australian competitive reality renovation game show that premiered on Network Ten on 24 July 2011. The basic premise consists of 26 contestants who initially compete to become the head renovator of six run-down houses in the suburbs of Sydney, with challenges and eliminations taking place whilst the renovations are in progress. The last remaining contestant responsible for the property that has made the most profit when sold at auction wins the series. Network Ten announced in August 2011 that it had commissioned a second season of the series, but indicated that it would modify the program's format in order to address poor ratings, but to date no second season has been produced.
Follow iconic screen star Pamela Anderson as she leaves her Hollywood life behind, returns to her roots on the coast of Vancouver Island, and embarks on a massive restoration of her grandmother’s legacy property. Joining Pamela’s journey is a talented team of designers, architects and contractors who work with her through the stresses and struggles of this extraordinary renovation.
Sarah Beeny visits twenty households to experience their problem spaces for herself before installing cameras to monitor exactly how they use their homes. Having collated the data, she generates life-size floor plans that bring all her design, layout and decor ideas to life. She follows each build over the following months and revisits each household's amazing completed project to prove that if you re-think and re- design the space you already have, it is better to renovate not relocate.