Brand new series: Phil visits Hampton Court Palace, once the home of King Henry VIII, and explores its labyrinth of rooms to discover how it was built and how much it cost. (S3 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
Brand new series: Phil visits Hampton Court Palace, once the home of King Henry VIII, and explores its labyrinth of rooms to discover how it was built and how much it cost. (S3 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
Brand new series: Phil visits the opulent, palatial Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, in all its gilded glory, and lends a hand with one of several ground-breaking garden features. (S3 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
Brand new series: Phil visits the opulent, palatial Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, in all its gilded glory, and lends a hand with one of several ground-breaking garden features. (S3 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
Brand new series: Phil visits the opulent, palatial Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, in all its gilded glory, and lends a hand with one of several ground-breaking garden features. (S3 Ep1/4)
Brand new series: Phil visits the opulent, palatial Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, in all its gilded glory, and lends a hand with one of several ground-breaking garden features. (S3 Ep1/4)
Phil explores the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire and learns about its 18th-century builders, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah. (S2 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
Phil visits Houghton Hall in Norfolk, built by Britain's first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. He discovers jaw-dropping bedrooms and a 17-foot silver-embroidered bed. (S2 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
Phil heads for beautiful Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, where he tries some medieval pest control and finds evidence of an aristocratic sex scandal and a lost railway. (S2 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
Phil returns for a grand tour of Britain's magnificent stately homes. At Longleat, Wiltshire, he surveys the most lavish gardening ever and meets the king of the jungle. (S2 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
New: Phil explores the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire and learns about its 18th-century builders, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah. (S2 Ep4/4)
New: Phil explores the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire and learns about its 18th-century builders, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah. (S2 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
Phil explores the magnificent Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire and learns about its 18th-century builders, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah. (S2 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
New: Phil visits Houghton Hall in Norfolk, built by Britain's first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. He discovers jaw-dropping bedrooms and a 17ft silver-embroidered bed. (S2 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
New: Phil visits Houghton Hall in Norfolk, built by Britain's first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. He discovers jaw dropping bedrooms and a 17ft silver-embroidered bed. (S2 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
Phil visits Houghton Hall in Norfolk, built by Britain's first Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole. He discovers jaw-dropping bedrooms and a 17ft silver-embroidered bed. (S2 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
New: Phil heads for beautiful Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, where he tries some medieval pest control and finds evidence of an aristocratic sex scandal and a lost railway. (S2 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
New: Phil heads for beautiful Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, where he tries some medieval pest control and finds evidence of an aristocratic sex scandal and a lost railway. (S2 Ep2/4)
New: Phil returns for a new grand tour of Britain's magnificent stately homes. At Longleat, Wiltshire, he surveys the most lavish gardening ever and meets the king of the jungle. (S2 Ep1/4)
New: Phil returns for a new grand tour of Britain's magnificent stately homes. At Longleat, Wiltshire, he surveys the most lavish gardening ever and meets the king of the jungle. (S2 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
Phil returns for a new grand tour of Britain's magnificent stately homes. At Longleat, Wiltshire, he surveys the most lavish gardening ever and meets the king of the jungle. (S2 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
Phil visits the vast estate of Goodwood House in West Sussex, where every acre is dedicated to entertainment - from horses, to cricket, to parties and fast cars. (S1 Ep6/6) [AD,S]
Phil Spencer travels north of the border to Hopetoun House in the spectacular Scottish Lowlands, where he uncovers the extraordinary history of the lavish house and the vast estate. (Ep5) [AD,S]
Phil visits the magnificent Holkham Hall, an 18th-century Palladian mansion in north Norfolk to reveal the mind-boggling amounts of materials, labour and money it took to construct. (Ep4)
Phil visits Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, ancestral home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years, with its magical shell grotto, sumptuous state rooms and 3000-acre deer park. (Ep3)
Phil visits one of the most celebrated stately homes in Britain: Castle Howard in Yorkshire. It's the setting for TV's Brideshead Revisited and Phil gets an extensive guided tour. (Ep2/6) [AD,S]
Phil reveals his passion for Britain's magnificent stately homes. First stop is Burghley House, a masterpiece of Elizabethan architecture set in 1400 acres of Lincolnshire parkland. (Ep1/6)
Phil visits the vast estate of Goodwood House in West Sussex, where every acre is dedicated to entertainment - from horses, to cricket, to parties and fast cars. (Ep6) [AD,S]
Phil Spencer travels north of the border to Hopetoun House in the spectacular Scottish Lowlands, where he uncovers the extraordinary history of the lavish house and the vast estate. (Ep5) [AD,S]
Phil visits the magnificent Holkham Hall, an 18th-century Palladian mansion in north Norfolk to reveal the mind-boggling amounts of materials, labour and money it took to construct. (Ep4) [AD,S]
Phil visits Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, ancestral home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years, with its magical shell grotto, sumptuous state rooms and 3000-acre deer park. (Ep3) [AD,S]
Phil visits one of the most celebrated stately homes in Britain: Castle Howard in Yorkshire. It's the setting for TV's Brideshead Revisited and Phil is given an extensive guided tour. (Ep2) [AD,S]
Phil reveals his passion for Britain's magnificent stately homes. First stop is Burghley House, a masterpiece of Elizabethan architecture set in 1400 acres of Lincolnshire parkland. [AD,S]