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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Carys Davies
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Carys Davies (S4C version)
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[[Simon O'Brien]]
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Tayo Oguntonade (in rotation with O'Brien 2021-)
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
Chwarel for S4C, 31 October 2019 to present
Chwarel for S4C, 31 October 2019 to present
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as ''The Great House Giveaway'': Chwarel for Channel 4, 5 October 2020 to present <!-- 26 October 2023 (65 episodes in 2 series) -->
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Original Welsh language version of [[The Great House Giveaway]].
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Carys Davies gives two people the chance to win possibly a deposit on a house.
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She gives them the money to buy what we'd politely call a "do-er upper" and gives them a tight budget to do it up, the idea being they do as much work as they can themselves and calling in favours from family and friends. Two completely arbitrary format points bring the tension, first is that the two people are strangers and secondly the house has to sell within six months - if not it goes back to auction.
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Frequently our plucky pairs completely ignore our property magnate's advice of going for decent and functionable and blow the budget on high-end kitchens and bathrooms and ponder where the profit has gone. That's if they haven't ended up coming to blows regarding design ideas and amount of effort put in. Many episodes have ended with the contestants all but giving up and Davies having to come in and make it sellable.
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At the end of the show we find out if it's all been worth it, with all the costs added up (cost of buying the house, the budget and overspend and the real killer: the taxes and insurance and utilities), what the house sold for hopefully the house making a profit, which our contestants split equally and keep. It's a resounding "no" to whether it was worth six months graft in many instances, houses that don't make a profit (whether through luck of the housing market or more usually poor judgement) or only make a couple of grand, but the occasional couple can strike gold and end up with £30-50k to split between them and more importantly a new friend for life.
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=== The Great House Giveaway ===
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An English version was made a year later by the same company on S4C's English counterpart Channel 4 for a 20 episode run with Brookside actor turned property developer [[Simon O'Brien]] as host who provides lightly acerbic commentary and opinion but seems genuinely thrilled or gutted for our couples (or at least the ones who put the effort in) at the end, all while spending the occasional day with them to teach them some of the tricks of the trade, so it's educational as well!
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0bkn3t1 BBC programme page (Series 2-)]
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0bkn3t1 BBC programme page (Series 2-)]
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[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-great-house-giveaway Channel 4 programme page]
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Revision as of 18:16, 5 April 2024

Contents

Host

Carys Davies (S4C version)

Simon O'Brien

Tayo Oguntonade (in rotation with O'Brien 2021-)

Broadcast

Chwarel for S4C, 31 October 2019 to present

as The Great House Giveaway: Chwarel for Channel 4, 5 October 2020 to present

Synopsis

Carys Davies gives two people the chance to win possibly a deposit on a house.

She gives them the money to buy what we'd politely call a "do-er upper" and gives them a tight budget to do it up, the idea being they do as much work as they can themselves and calling in favours from family and friends. Two completely arbitrary format points bring the tension, first is that the two people are strangers and secondly the house has to sell within six months - if not it goes back to auction.

Frequently our plucky pairs completely ignore our property magnate's advice of going for decent and functionable and blow the budget on high-end kitchens and bathrooms and ponder where the profit has gone. That's if they haven't ended up coming to blows regarding design ideas and amount of effort put in. Many episodes have ended with the contestants all but giving up and Davies having to come in and make it sellable.

At the end of the show we find out if it's all been worth it, with all the costs added up (cost of buying the house, the budget and overspend and the real killer: the taxes and insurance and utilities), what the house sold for hopefully the house making a profit, which our contestants split equally and keep. It's a resounding "no" to whether it was worth six months graft in many instances, houses that don't make a profit (whether through luck of the housing market or more usually poor judgement) or only make a couple of grand, but the occasional couple can strike gold and end up with £30-50k to split between them and more importantly a new friend for life.

The Great House Giveaway

An English version was made a year later by the same company on S4C's English counterpart Channel 4 for a 20 episode run with Brookside actor turned property developer Simon O'Brien as host who provides lightly acerbic commentary and opinion but seems genuinely thrilled or gutted for our couples (or at least the ones who put the effort in) at the end, all while spending the occasional day with them to teach them some of the tricks of the trade, so it's educational as well!

Trivia

Translated in English as "Free House"

Web links

BBC programme page (Series 1)

BBC programme page (Series 2-)

Channel 4 programme page

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