A Place in the Sun (TV series)

A Place in the Sun
Directed by Various
Presented by Various (see below)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 7 (A Place in the Sun)
4 (By the Sea)
7 (Home or Away?)
1 (Winter Sun) (A Place in the Sun: Home or USA)
1 (Summer Sun)
19 (total)
No. of episodes 77 (A Place in the Sun)
189 (Home or Away)
20 (to date) (Winter Sun)
286 (total)
Production
Producer(s) Various
Running time 1 hour per episode [approx.]
Production company(s) Freeform Productions
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Original release 2000 – present
Chronology
Related shows A Place in the Sun: By the Sea
A Place in the Sun: Home or Away?
A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun
A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun'
A Place In The Sun: Home or USA?
External links
Website

A Place in the Sun is a British Channel 4 lifestyle television series about attempting to find a "perfect property" on the market in the United Kingdom, overseas, and "abroad". It most often focuses on places in southern Europe, but in recent years, it has also featured a number of places in other areas of the world.

Format

Generally, every episode on the programme shows a British couple wishing to buy a property in a sunny foreign country are shown three or four places found by the show's researchers. The presenter gives the couple useful local information relating to buying, running and maintaining a property in this particular location. After viewing each property the couple are asked for their opinions. At the end of the show they are asked if they have a favourite property and we're finally told if they went on to buy the property or another in the region. It was a response to the growth in Britons buying property abroad.

In the last few years, it has shown destinations as diverse as Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Slovenia, Canada, Australia, South Africa, the Caribbean and even Cape Verde.

Presenters

'A Place in the Sun: Home or Away? / Winter Sun / Home or USA?

A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun / By The Sea

  • Amanda Lamb (2001–2006)
  • Seetha Hallett (2006)
  • Simone Bienne (2006)
  • Victoria Hollingsworth (2004)
  • Bella Crane (2003)
  • Fay Davies (2000)
  • Zilpah Hartley (2000)

Spin-offs

Spin-offs include the website featuring news, features, advice and the opportunity to search 30,000 overseas properties for sale and for holiday rental, a magazine, which is now the most popular magazine advising on buying overseas property, and two live exhibitions per year in London and Birmingham, called A Place in the Sun Live, since 2005. The most recent A Place in the Sun Live overseas property exhibition took place at National Exhibition Centre Birmingham between 25–27 September 2015.[1]

There have also been a number of spin-off television programmes, including:

Sister-shows

References

External links

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