Ch.4 - George Clarke's Amazing Spaces: Series 8 (2019) 720p HDTV x264 AAC MVGroup
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Language: English
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Number Of Episode: 08
Genre:Documentary
George Clarke,s Amazing Spaces: Series 8
Another series of inspirational and ingenious small builds with George Clarke
Part 1: Retro Caravanette , South Andalucia
George visits a cattle carriage made into a luxury holiday pad. There's a retro caravanette in east London and a picture-perfect home in southern Andalucia.
Part 2: Silver Streak
In Cornwall, Rebecca and Damian are trading in their house for an American trailer known as a Silver Streak. And in Torquay, George meets inspirational ex-cabbie Caroline.
Part 3: Narrow Boat
A teenager in Lancashire turns a derelict narrow boat into a holiday home for the family. In Warwickshire, could a greasy burger van be the answer to a bride-to-be's prayers?
Part 4: Trailer, Helicopter
In West Sussex young couple Becky and Joe plan to build their first home together: a tiny house on an old trailer, enabling them to live debt-free
Part 5: Gin Bar, Cathedral
The ingenious builds this time include a gin bar made from a rail wagon, a narrowboat conversion, and an epic cathedral near Madrid, hand built over 50 years by one man
Part 6: Camping Trailer
George meets car nut Mark from Coventry, who's planning to build a camping trailer from an old Saab, and Busola who's making a mobile classroom out of a double-decker bus
Part 7: German Fire Truck
George travels to Yorkshire to meet Jasmine and Rupert, who plan to convert an old German fire truck into a cabin on wheels to take around Europe
Part 8: Chill Out Den, Sphere
George and Will take their amphibious camper for a maiden voyage in Hastings. There's also a chill-out den, a sphere, and a revolutionary studio in Spain.
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