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Escape to the Country

British reality television series (2002–)

Escape to the Country

Summary

British reality television series (2002–)

FieldValue
imageETTC.jpg
genreReality
creatorJason Wilton
presenterSee below
musicJohn Wygens
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series26
num_episodes1,200
executive_producerJohn Comerford
Emma Smith
(Series Editor)
producerTitus Ogilvy
(Series producer)
runtime45–60 minutes
companyTalkback (2002–2006)
Talkback Thames (2006–2012)
Boundless Productions (2012–2021)
Naked West (since 2021)
networkBBC One
BBC Two
first_aired
last_airedpresent
related

Emma Smith (Series Editor) (Series producer) Talkback Thames (2006–2012) Boundless Productions (2012–2021) Naked West (since 2021) BBC Two

Escape to the Country is a British daytime television property-buying/real estate programme that has been on the air since 14 October 2002. The show was originally produced by Talkback Thames and first aired on BBC One, with repeats on BBC Two. It has gained international syndication. Production later moved to Naked West, a division of Fremantle Media. The programme is commonly referred to as "Escape" among viewers.

The show consistently ranks as the top-rated programme in its daytime time slot on BBC One, and has a significant global social media presence.

Format

The show features potential home buyers searching for their dream homes in rural UK areas. The buyers view three or four properties for sale, including a "mystery house," in their chosen county or region. The houses they visit can include rentals, new-builds, kit-homes, market town addresses, renovation projects, or even plots of land with potential for building.

After inspecting each house, the presenter asks the buyers to guess the asking price before revealing it. Episodes also feature countryside imagery, information about the counties, towns, and villages, and interviews with local residents of various ages and backgrounds to gather their opinions about the area. At the end of each episode, the buyers are asked to choose their favourite property and discuss their plans for potentially purchasing it. Updates on their progress may be provided in subsequent episodes.

In 2021, the show underwent significant changes to reflect modern-day countryside living and address contemporary rural issues. Series Editor Emma Smith and Series Producer Titus Ogilvy spearheaded these changes, which included interstitial segments highlighting rural culture, the environment, sustainability, and the impact of climate change on the countryside. Many episodes now feature "mini escapes," where viewers submit self-filmed footage telling the story of their own escape to the country.

The majority of the programmes are of 45-minute duration featuring three homes and a number of short interviews with local residents. Occasionally, a longer 60-minute programme featuring four homes is shown. A 30-minute version of the three home format is sometimes broadcast with the interviews of local residents edited out. Repeat episodes are shown BBC1 or BBC2 and older episodes are shown on HGTV and free streaming service Pluto TV.

History

Series 1 to 5

Produced by Talkback UK, and aired from 2002, the premise of the show is that a family wishes to relocate from their current city home to a more peaceful and rural retreat. It is then the job of the show's presenter to find four houses for the family to view via laptop computer in their own homes. The family must then choose two out of the four houses to go and view for themselves. In addition, there is also the option of choosing the presenter's 'mystery house'.

Series 3 included a Catherine Gee episode starring actor/writer Ian Murphy, who was relocating from Nottingham to Lancaster.

Series 6 to 9

The format of the show changed in series 6 to accommodate viewer demand to see more houses and more local information . Contributors now view all four houses, of which the fourth is the mystery house. The mystery house usually has something unique about it that will either make the contributors fall in love with or hate it. Added to the show is a taster day in which the contributors sample local delights, gain historical knowledge and visit local attractions to get a feel for the area they are planning to move to. Series 6 aired in August 2007 on BBC One, while series 7 and 8 aired back-to-back in autumn 2008. Series 9 began on 23 February in a new slot of 15:45 on BBC Two.

Series 10 to 12

The format was modified again: the number of properties the couples viewed was reduced to three, with the third being the mystery house. Series 12 consisted of 75 shows and was broadcast from November 2011 on BBC Two with new title and credit sequences.

Series 13 to 20

Series 13 premiered on 3 September 2012 on BBC One, followed by a further series each year; Series 20 began in late 2019.

In 2019, Series 19 was being broadcast and BBC One was re-running episodes of Series 18 on a daily basis. Presenters for these series included Sonali Shah, Jonnie Irwin, Ginny Buckley, Jules Hudson, Alistair Appleton, Margherita Taylor, and Nicki Chapman. For Series 19 the following credits were provided:

  • Series Producers: Eleanor Brocklehurst and Emma Smith
  • Executive Producer: John Comerford
  • Production company: FremantleMedia (Boundless Productions)

Series 21 to 25

Series 21 premiered on 7 September 2020 on BBC One. Briony May Williams and Chris Bavin joined the presenting team.

Series 22 premiered on 27 September 2021 on BBC One. After a seven-year hiatus, Denise Nurse returned to the presenting team.

Series 23 premiered on 22 August 2022 on BBC One.

Series 24 premiered on 28 August 2023 on BBC One.

Series 25 premiered on 27 August 2024 on BBC One.

For all five series, the following credits were provided:

  • Series Producer: Titus Ogilvy
  • Series Editor: Emma Smith
  • Executive Producer: John Comerford
  • Production Company: Fremantle (Naked West)

Presenters

[[Nicki Chapman]], one of the hosts of ''Escape to the Country''

The current presenters are:

  • Alistair Appleton (2007–)
  • Jules Hudson (2007–)
  • Denise Nurse (2008–2015, 2022–)
  • Nicki Chapman (2009–)
  • Sonali Shah (2014–)
  • Ginny Buckley (2015–)
  • Steve Brown (2021–)
  • Briony May Williams (2022–)
  • Richie Anderson (2025–)

Former presenters

  • Catherine Gee (2002–2007)
  • Nick Page (2002)
  • Melissa Porter (2007)
  • Jonnie Irwin (2010–2023)
  • Aled Jones (2009–2013)
  • Anita Rani (2014–2015)
  • Nicki Shields (2013–2014)
  • Margherita Taylor (2016–2022)
  • Tim Vincent (2008–2009)
  • Chris Bavin (2022)

International broadcasts

In Australia, Escape to the Country airs on Seven Network's free-to-air digital channel 7TWO, and the Lifestyle Channel on Foxtel Subscription TV.

In Canada, it is seen on CTV Life Channel, as well as CBC. In Sweden, it airs on TV8.

In the Netherlands, Escape to the Country has been broadcast as Droomhuis op het Platteland (Dutch for "Dreamhouse on the countryside") since April 2011 on SBS6, and is available on BBC channels distributed by cable operators. It is mentioned in the novel The Detour by Dutch author Gerbrand Bakker.

In the United States, it was available on the Netflix online streaming service in 2017, but has since been discontinued. As of March 2020, a limited number of episodes were available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, in conjunction with IMDbTV. On Dabl, two episodes are broadcast weekday afternoons and rerun the same evening; as of 29 December 2023, Dabl has changed its format, and no longer broadcasts Escape to the Country.

It is also featured on a dedicated TV channel on Samsung TV Plus, running episodes 24 hours per day, back to back, seven days a week.

DVD releases

On 5 March 2014, two DVDs of the series were released in Australia by Shock Entertainment. Titled Series 20 Parts 1 & 2, the two DVDs box sets had a total of 19 discs.

References

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