The Home and Family Show (1996)
The Home and Family Show is an American talk and home information show that was first shown on the Family Channel on April 1, 1996. The original hosts were Cristina Ferrare and Chuck Woolery. Woolery had to leave the show in September, 1996, to have heart surgery. He was replaced by Michael Burger.The show was an unusual chat show with many regular guest and segments. The set was housed in a small studio designed to look like a house, which was built in an out-of-the-way corner of the Universal Studios backlot. This first incarnation of the show was cancelled on August 14, 1998 due with News Corporation buying The Family Channel and turned it into Fox Family Channel. The series was revived on October 1, 2012, this time for The Hallmark Channel. Coming from the same stage as the original series, this incarnation of the show was at first co-hosted by Mark Steines and Paige Davis. After 6 weeks, Davis left the show, and taped her final episode November 15, 2012, which aired the next day. She was replaced by the co-host of the original series, Cristina Ferrare.
- Woody Fraser
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 120
Season 2:
Architect George Clarke helps families fall back in love with their homes with some radical new plans. He kicks off by helping one family who have neglected their house for 13 years.
George Clarke plans to turn Lee's drab digs into a swanky bachelor's pad. Plus a builder's guide to avoiding cowboys, and interior design secrets to make your living room work for you.
George Clarke's initial plans to transform Ash and Carolyn Taylor inherited house in Bushey are not well received, but will he win them over with his final alterations?
Architect George Clarke helps a family who have spent 19 years unsuccessfully extending their house as they have a big house, but no real space.
George helps transform city boy Marek Saykali's top-floor mansion flat in Maida Vale, north-west London, from a bachelor pad into a cosy couple retreat.
George has his work cut out when he visits a family in Harrow who are desperately in need of more room. Can he solve their space problems without extending the house?
Buying at the top end of their budget has left the Cooper family needing long-overdue renovations. Cue George Clarke in a bid to create an amazing transformation.
George helps the Wakeleys, as they bid to to get their home fixed before facing the turmoil of surgery for their young daughter Sophie, who has cerebral palsy.
Architect George Clarke transforms a box-like beige house in Surrey, which had a beautiful view but the drabbest of interiors, into an open-plan stylish contemporary home.
George returns to the busy family home of Pippa, Simon and their three boys in Brixton. With innovative thinking George created an extra kids bedroom in the old bathroom and re-zoned living spaces to create a beautiful home. But has it lived up to their expectations?
George Clarke transformed Jen and Ian Beard's property in Putney from a bland underused space to a chic home, perfect for city living, but has the restyling delivered what they wanted?
George Clarke had his work cut out transforming a tiny terraced house, but with some clever tricks and a new extension he worked his magic. Now he returns to see if the family are happy.
Architect George Clarke takes on his most ambitious project yet, to bring a retirement home long overdue for refurbishment into the modern age.