For other uses, see House doctor (disambiguation).
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British TV series or programme
House Doctor
Genre
Reality Television
Directed by
Richard Farmbrough
Presented by
William Van-Hage (series 1) Tris Payne (series 2) Alistair Appleton (series 3–6)
Starring
Ann Maurice (1998–2003) Tracy Metro (2016)
Composer
David Lowe
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
No. of seasons
7
Production
Executive producer
Peter Fincham
Producer
Basi Akpabio
Editors
Daisy Goodwin Tracey Jury Paddy Lynas
Running time
30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companies
Talkback (1998–2003) Boundless (2016)
Original release
Network
Channel 5
Release
24 August 1998 (1998-08-24) – 6 November 2003 (2003-11-06)
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House Doctor is a television programme,[1] originally broadcast on Channel 5 in the UK. Each week, the House Doctor – Californian real-estate stylist, Ann Maurice – helps UK home-owners sell their houses with her industry know-how and style tips. The popularity of the show has lent the word "house doctoring" to the British English lexicon, which is similar to the American term home staging. This programme is now shown in many countries around the globe, which is broadening the use and familiarity of this term.
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