In this episode, George meets the couple who have invested their life savings in the hope of converting a wreck of a bus into a holiday let. He also sees how an old underground toilet has been transformed into a stunning house and how a horsebox has been given a new lease of life as a home for humans. And George’s own caravan build gets off to a shaky start as even his builder fails to see the potential in his hunk of seventies rusting metal. Please note this version may differ slightly from the UK TX Version.
In this episode, George meets a teacher who’s bought a bit of woodland up in the Lake District and discovers that building a picturesque foresters hut is not an easy task. George also visits a woman who lives and works in a shipping container, and he gets a tour of one of country’s most expensive garden retreats. And on his own project, George bids farewell to the nostalgia of his caravan’s 1970’s interior and takes the plunge with a risky but ingenious way of creating extra space for the family. Please note this version may differ slightly from the UK TX Version.
In this episode, George meets a couple of farmers in Scotland who have risked £30,000 on a prototype holiday home – with almost disastrous consequences. He meets obsessive VW Campervan owners, visits the woman who’s restored some gypsy caravans back to their former glory and he takes a trip to the seaside to see an amazing transformation of a six foot by six foot beach hut. And on his own caravan build, George tries to come up with an ingenious solution that will sleep his family of five in a space barely big enough for one double bed. Please note this version may differ slightly from the UK TX Version.
George meets a woman trying to turn an old caravan that was used as a home for chickens into a ice cream parlour. He also tries out the country’s first ever tree tent as well as visiting some offices built out of four old tube carriages. He travels to Barcelona to see the tiny studio flat that thinks it’s a five room apartment and on his own caravan build, George designs a sofa that doubles up as a bath. Please note this version may differ slightly from the UK TX Version.
George Clarke nears the end of his journey into the quirky and creative world of micro design. In this week’s show he meets the man who drunkenly bought a 1920s showman’s carriage on ebay who quickly sobered up when he saw the state it was in. George also visits a holiday home built out of an old world war two vehicle and he follows the build of Britain’s most landlocked beach hut – in Birmingham. George’s own project, creating an ultra modern holiday home out of a 1970s static caravan, falters when he discovers the windows he’s ordered are actually meant for a boat. Please note this version may differ slightly from the UK TX Version.
George Clarke meets a man whose simple plan of converting a shipping container into a garden office soon runs into problems. Getting the huge 20ft container down his tiny garden alleyway calls for drastic action that leaves George dumfounded. George also spends time on the water as a Canal boat is redesigned by a formula one worker who uses all his design engineering skills to create ingenious pieces of multifunctional furniture to turn it into the ultimate crash pad as an escape from the fast paced life on the F1 circuit. And George is finally ready to unveil his own small space project. Having bought a 1970s static caravan for just £300 George and his team have spent months turning it into an extraordinary holiday home for him and his family - but will all the effort have been worth it? Please note this version may differ slightly from the UK TX Version.
William Hardie
Actor
George Clarke
Host
Angie Cox
Director
Anna Greenaway
Rebecca Magill