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Grand Designs Revisted


  • Subject: Grand Designs Revisted
  • From: "Rob Mouser" <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 21:03:21 +0100


Just as a 'public service announcement'. Channel 4, 9.00pm tomorrow.

Note the different series title so your Tivo might not pick it up from your
Grand Designs season pass!!!



http://www.in4mer.com/schedules_c4.asp?xDate=06-04-2005



21:00 GRAND DESIGNS REVISITED 1/8: Edinburgh 01:00 Designer and writer
Kevin
McCloud returns with the show that follows Britain's most ambitious and
astonishing house-building or rebuilding projects. Each one-hour programme
follows different people as they set out to pursue their architectural
vision and build their own dream house, in their own dream location. Reuben
Welch and April Marr are challenge junkies, but when you're still in your
early 30s and you've already trekked across Africa, bungee jumped over
Victoria Falls and climbed just about every rock face in Britain, where
else
can you turn to get your kicks? In this episode of Grand Designs Revisited
,
Kevin returns to see whether the couple's solo attempts to transform a
wreck
of an old stone building in Leith, with no previous building experience,
has
been successful. Has their energy and enthusiasm been enough to get them
through their biggest adventure yet, or this time was the challenge just
too
great? Series Prod: Fiona Caldwell; Dirs: Emma Bowen, Livia Russell; Prod
Co: Talkback



Many thanks,



Rob





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