George is out and about with his sledgehammer, knocking holes in a fake Tudor ceiling in Leamington Spa, and moving doors in a farmhouse on the edge of the Peak District. (S4 Ep3) [AD,S]
Up a long garden path in Leeds lies a Victorian villa that's Jawad and Charlie's labour of love. And in Brixton, George hopes for a clean sweep with a redundant chimney. (S4 Ep4) [AD,S]
In the West Midlands, George has a radical solution for a tricky Arts and Crafts conversion, and comes to the rescue of a former 18th-century pub swamped by dodgy DIY. (S3 Ep3) [AD,S,SL]
In Newquay, George takes on the challenge of returning a neglected art deco gem to its former 1930s heyday glory, while also making it suitable for modern family living. (S1 Ep5/5) [AD,S]
George helps a Leicester couple to reclaim their home's classic Georgian dimensions. And in Brixton, he tackles a Victorian living room overwhelmed by 70s kitsch. (S1 Ep4/5) [AD,S]
George helps to make a cool, elegant kitchen-diner in St Leonards-on-Sea, and in Manchester, he tackles a 1930s semi with compact dimensions and a tiny budget. (S1 Ep3/5)
George visits a higgledy-piggledy Grade II listed worker's cottage in Hampshire, and a farmhouse in East Sussex that needs a major bathroom rethink. (S1 Ep2/5) [AD,S]
George visits a higgledy-piggledy Grade II listed worker's cottage in Hampshire, and a farmhouse in East Sussex that needs a major bathroom rethink. (S1 Ep2/5)
George Clarke gets under the skin of period homes to make them fit for the future. In this first ever show, he visits a house where the kitchen's been plonked in the wrong place. (S1 Ep1/5) [AD,S]
George Clarke helps owners of period properties transform them for 21st-century living, including an Edwardian home suffering from an extreme case of 1970s wall-to-wall panelling. [AD,S]
George visits a 300-year-old house in Broadstairs with too many loos. And in Woolwich, south London, a mini 1930s bungalow with a tiny lounge needs clever design solutions. (S2 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
George designs a new kitchen in a Welsh home that's part medieval, for an owner who doesn't really like kitchens. He also tackles an awkward extension in Hove. (S2 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
George makes a tiny Victorian terrace in Stratford-upon-Avon fit for a 21st-century single dad. And in Hastings, he transforms a period reception room by simply moving a door. (S2 Ep2/5) [AD,S]
George helps more homeowners make their period homes fit for modern life, taking on an outmoded 1930s semi in Liverpool and a stunning medieval farmhouse in Kent. (S2 Ep1/5) [AD,S]
In Portsmouth, George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house. In the Cotswolds, he visits a woman converting two listed cottages into a family home. (S2 Ep3/5) [AD,S]
George heads for the West Midlands, for a tricky conversion of a beautiful Arts and Crafts building, and to a former 18th-century country pub swamped by some dodgy DIY. (S3 Ep2) [AD,S]
George works on a stripped Victorian terrace in Plumstead, looking to create a new layout that won't break the bank. He also visits a magnificent villa near Liverpool. (S3 Ep2)
George Clarke helps owners of period properties transform them for 21st-century living, including an Edwardian home suffering from an extreme case of 1970s wall-to-wall panelling.
George visits a 300-year-old house in Broadstairs with too many loos. And in Woolwich, south London, a mini 1930s bungalow with a tiny lounge needs clever design solutions. (S2 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
George designs a new kitchen in a Welsh home that's part medieval, for an owner who doesn't really like kitchens. He also tackles an awkward extension in Hove. (S2 Ep3/5)
George makes a tiny Victorian terrace in Stratford-upon-Avon fit for a 21st-century single dad. And in Hastings, he transforms a period reception room by simply moving a door. (S2 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
George helps more homeowners make their period homes fit for modern life, taking on an outmoded 1930s semi in Liverpool and a stunning medieval farmhouse in Kent. (S2 Ep1/4) [AD,S]