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- Retta tours properties that were nominated based on gaudy designs and botched renovations.
- Jonathan Knight and designer Kristina restore old homes by keeping the structure's history alive and breathing new life into it.
- Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country.
- Dave and Jenny Marrs focus on restoring historic homes in their neighborhood of Bentonville, Arkansas.
- Hollywood celebrities express their deep gratitude to the people who have had a huge impact on their lives by surprising them with large and moving renovations to their homes that make everyone cry.
- Six real-estate agents battle to make their mark in the elite East Hampton real-estate market.
- The Hotel Inspector travels to various struggling hotels to give them advice and suggestions on how to improve their business.
- Stacey Solomon and her team of experts help makeover Britain's cluttered homes. All of the homeowners possessions are taken to a warehouse where they will choose what to let go and what will return to their reorganised home.
- Virtual reality and visual effects enable people to see what their future home could look like, before building it in reality.
- Lucas Congdon creates lagoons that will blow your mind.
- "Pamela Anderson: Return to Paradise" is a celebrity reality show on HGTV and Discovery+.
- Jackie Youngblood finds homes for nudists in a community in Florida.
- Jasmine Roth rescues homeowners who took on major DIYs and are living without bathrooms, kitchens, or bedrooms because of issues they can't fix.
- Drew and Jonathan Scott are on a mission to help couples transform their houses into homes where they can put down roots. The brothers unlock the full potential of each property and renovate to make dreams come true.
- After a stock market plummet nearly killed Jackie's dream home, she and her family are ready to return to their famous 90,000 square-foot home.
- Kendra Wilkinson must rise above her old party-girl past to embark on a new career in real estate with only eight weeks to land a spot on one of the most prestigious property firms in the world.
- As per the Discovery Channel Go App, "The Pool Master", is a weekly program on the Discovery Channel about a team of specialists who spend each episode, "Designing and executing unique and stunning pools that seem to be formed by nature."
- Architect Dean Poulton and designer Borja de Maqua restore a magnificent yet dilapidated three-hundred-year-old English estate once owned by King Henry VII, transforming the royal relic from Medieval to magical.
- Nate and Jeremiah employ their design expertise to renovate the property into a dream home perfect for the next phase of the client's life.
- Melissa McCarthy and Jenna Perusich together transform the homes and lives of deserving individuals who choose to lead with love and kindness.
- How can the owners of stately homes protect the future of these historic buildings?
- Giada De Laurentiis shares her how-to tips for casual get-togethers and home parties.
- Candis and Andy Meredith transform a 20, 000-square-foot historic school into their family home -- all while juggling projects for clients, rental properties and life with their blended family of nine.
- What's worse than stepping outside into a yard you hate? On DIY Network's I Hate My Yard, host Sara Bendrick whips unruly outdoor spaces into shape-no matter how bad-with economical, yet clever, landscape designs. The show features an array of new products and useful take-away information for any homeowner looking to turn their yard into an outdoor oasis. With a little help from Sara, yard-hating homeowners will see what it takes to get the outdoor space they've always dreamed of.
- "Buying the Beach" looks at spectacular seaside properties in the US, showcasing unique homes where potential buyers can settle into the sand and soak up the sun mere steps from the backyard.
- Two couples, each with proven track records in house-flipping, endeavor to turn a million-dollar profit in the Dallas real-estate market - all in just six months and with starting capital of just $1000.
- The ability to work remotely has opened up a new world of living locations. These couples will explore what their budget can buy in their current city compared to two smaller markets in vastly different parts of the country. Once all the cards are on the table, the couple will make the ultimate choice to stay put or take a chance on the adventure of starting a new life in a different town.
- Jon Pierre and Mary Tjon-Joe-Pin will take a two-step approach to guide clients through the oftentimes daunting process of selling their current house and buying a new one that perfectly fits their needs.
- After ten years at sea, working on cruise ships, Morgan has settled in Southampton and bought a house. After fixing up the house, he now needs help with the garden, and he has a healthy £5,000 budget.
- The Rich brothers are joined by Arit Anderson to create an all-year-round garden in Byfleet for stylish octogenarian Gay.
- The design team are in Shoreham by Sea, helping John and David. They have a budget of £4,500 to turn their tired garden into the perfect place to host their wedding reception.
- Jonathan and Drew help newlyweds Nora and Diego living with their parents and grandmother in a single-level home in Richmond.
- 2019–7.7 (10)TV EpisodeWhen Troy and Susan found out they were having a third child, they bought a new house in the Las Vegas suburbs for them to grow into.
- 2019– 43mTV-G7.9 (10)TV EpisodeJonathan and Drew upgrade a super-sized family's home to give them a modern space the next generation can enjoy.
- The brothers step up to tackle the kitchen, living room and family room for long-time family friends in Las Vegas.
- 2019– 43mTV-G7.7 (7)TV EpisodeJonathan and Drew upgrade a super-sized family's home to give them a modern space the next generation can enjoy.
- Karen and Duncan in Shefford complain their garden is too plain. They don't like straight lines and want curves instead. The Rich brothers and Arit Anderson help out.
- Zoe and Jonny have £2,500 to spend on their garden in Fishponds, Bristol. They want a place to grow Zoe's wedding flowers and a spot for her alfresco yoga.
- Tracey and her family have moved into the home she grew up in, and her mum Christine now lives in a newly built granny flat. But the building work has trashed the lovely garden.
- David and Harry Rich, along with the latest Garden Rescue designer, Arit Anderson, are in Melton Mowbray, creating the ultimate alfresco cooking and dining area.
- Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Milton Keynes to create a social space for Vinay and Raunak. Vinay loves to cook, hosting barbecues and knocking up his signature mojitos. He wants a garden where he can do all that in style.
- Harry and David Rich are joined by Arit Anderson to help Richard and Darren create their own slice of New York's famous High Line garden in Solihull.
- The Garden Rescue team answer an SOS from their youngest ever applicant, Oliver - who's not yet ten. Bike-mad Oliver wants a BMX track in his back garden.
- The Garden Rescue team are in Leamington Spa to help Robert and Gemma and their young daughter Darcey, who is afraid of the family's nettle-strewn, overgrown garden.
- Busy working couple Nicola and her husband Anthony have lived in Swindon for 13 years, but they moved to their new house only last year. They regard the house as their forever dream home, but the garden is letting them down.
- Jeannie and Norman want to turn the back of their garden into a secluded, calm, Japanese-inspired 'bolt hole', separate from where they entertain friends and family.
- Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers are in Daresbury, Chester, turning Karen and Alan's small overlooked wedge-shaped garden plot into a tranquil, private oasis.
- Garden Rescue are in the Bristol suburb of Bradley Stoke where they have an unusual challenge; to turn a long, pointed front garden into a water saving, wildlife-friendly space.
- Charlie Dimmock and Harry and David Rich are in St.Ives, Cambridgeshire, answering an SOS from Bernadette, a social worker in need of a garden to give her some 'me time'.