Phil Spencer travels to Hopetoun House, in the spectacular Scottish Lowlands, where he uncovers the extraordinary history of the lavish house and its vast estate. (S1 Ep5/6) [AD,S,SL]
Phil visits the vast estate of Goodwood House in West Sussex, where every acre is dedicated to entertainment - from horses to cricket, parties and fast cars. (S1 Ep6/6) [AD,S,SL]
Phil visits 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. (S1 Ep4/6) [AD,S,SL]
Phil visits Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, home to the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years, with its magical shell grotto, sumptuous state rooms and 3000-acre deer park. (S1 Ep3/6) [AD,S,SL]
Phil shares his passion for Britain's magnificent stately homes. First up is Burghley House, a masterpiece of Elizabethan architecture set in 1400 acres of Lincolnshire parkland. (S1 Ep1/6) [AD,S,SL]
Phil visits one of Britain's most celebrated stately homes: Castle Howard in Yorkshire. It's the setting for TV's Brideshead Revisited and Phil gets an extensive guided tour. (S1 Ep2/6) [AD,S]
Phil shares his passion for Britain's magnificent stately homes. First up is Burghley House, a masterpiece of Elizabethan architecture set in 1400 acres of Lincolnshire parkland. (S1 Ep1/6) [AD,S,SL]
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 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)
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)
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]