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- British engineer Dick Strawbridge and his wife Angel buy a rundown French chateau. The series shows them over the course of a year, as they restore the building that has stood empty for 40 years.
- Many Brits have moved to France to buy crumbling French chateaus to renovate into stunning homes. This series follows their progress and sees them try to use their homes as a business for events, etc.
- A young woman follows a beautiful stranger into the countryside. What unfolds is a series of sensual and intimate tales, set to the music of In The Valley Below.
- World-famous pianist Margot returns to Chateau Neuhaus for Christmas. While there she reunites with her ex-boyfriend Jackson, who convinces her to headline their annual Christmas Concert.
- Wendy (Marla Sokoloff) is left a struggling winery in her father's will. While learning to manage it, she must contend with a cunning competitor and her feelings for his son.
- How will 3 sisters save the Shakespeare Chateau, historic mansion and beloved family home, from a corrupt bank that threatens to foreclose on Christmas Day?
- Two brothers go to France to claim the chateau they have inherited.
- Dick and Angel Strawbridge help families across the UK tackle their design and DIY dilemmas, with a little help from their children Dorothy and Arthur.
- Inspector Marotte, attending an auction of rare collectible books previously owned by the recently murdered M. Le Duc de Poisse, hopes he can catch his old nemesis Prahec, a murderer and book thief.
- Two masked men playing dice in a bar leave, get in a car, and drive to the ruins of a castle on a hill. There. they find a modern chateau filled with contemporary furniture and abstract art. Time to roll the dice.
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- Parker Cadieux invites Audrey Laurent, the love of his life to a private night, alone. Upon arriving, Audrey is showered with lavish gifts, including Parkers lips. As the night progresses, their love for each other is released slowly and passionately. This film showcases Victoria Napolitano award-winning haute couture and is filmed at the Chateau des Fleurs.
- Cabaret singer, Rainey Bonnaire believes she has what it takes to entice billionaire, Kane Cartier by performing a sultry song in front of him and her competition. Will it be enough to be chosen as the love of his life?
- Sam and Levi have been friends since they were kids. But late one Halloween night they may discover that even the closest of friends have their secrets.
- Official short film of the U.S. Army Signal Corps documenting the World War I events at Chateau Thierry and the Aisne-Marne Operation.
- Do objects have a molecular memory of extreme events? The first in Philip Clemo's 'Memory of Objects' series, this film was shot on location in the Chateau de Rochebonne, France. The chateau was originally built in 1628 but razed to the ground in 1799 during the French Revolution. Later it was shared by two estranged brothers who split the house in two. It was then occupied by the German army during World War II. This film explores the objects inside in minute detail, whilst often disguising the sources. These items have rusted, been worn down by years of use, and have gathered much dust. The complex soundtrack maps out the timeline of dramatic events that have unfolded in this building. What do these objects say now?
- Audrey Laurent is madly in love with Parker Cadieux. She is pleasantly surprised when he arrives and passionately teaches her how to dance on a unforgettable day during Afternoon Tea. Lost in his eyes, Audrey forgets about everything around her, but Parker. This film showcases Victoria Napolitano award-winning haute couture and is filmed at the Chateau des Fleurs.
- It's opening weekend for the newly renovated Chateau du Lac but as things begin to go south, and it appears the Chateau may be haunted, plans for a successful opening begin to unravel.
- A castle high on the bank of a beautiful river, the chateau is an architectural masterpiece reminiscent of the days of royalty and replete with historic mementos.
- A dark tale of revenge between two friends.
- A billionaire's lonely life takes him to the Chateau searching for love and companionship. Unexpectedly, he comes to a stalemate when four breathtaking women arrive vying for his attention. Will Kane make the right choice?
- A fine specimen of Renaissance architecture which has the added attraction of being built on stone piers across the river Cher.
- Young Hugh Thormly of Chicago, a candidate for states attorney, incurs the enmity of Martin Hobart, a political boss when he refuses to resign his candidacy. Shortly after his refusal he goes to the Thormly country home which has been modeled after the old French Chateau de Montsigny and which is located above the straits of Mackinac, Northern Michigan. When he arrives there, he discovers a beautiful girl to be living there. He does not tell her he finds anything strange in her presence. She tells him that this is her home. Hobart, who had seen him leave the city and who has followed him, peers in the window and sees Hugh alone with the girl and the servant. He confronts Hugh and tells him that he will publish the story of the affair it Hugh does not promise to resign. Hugh resents the insult and the two men fight with rapiers that happen to be hanging in the room. Jacques, an old servant, stops the fighting and confesses that the girl is really a daughter of the family who owned the famous French estate. The family had been despoiled in the Franco-Prussian War and had fled to Canada, When the girl's father, the Duc, died, he made Jacques promise to restore the girl to his inheritance. When Mr. Thormly had this place modeled after the old French family home, Jacques determines to take the chance and take possession. He brings the girl, Virginia, from the convent and tells her this is his home. At the conclusion of his story, Virginia comes in dressed in her mother's dress. Hobart begs her pardon and tells Hugh his opposition is withdrawn. Hugh declares his love for the girl.
- The mystery of Rennes-le-Château has inspired treasure hunts, theories about the origins of Christianity and the bestselling novel and film, The Da Vinci Code. The mystery concerns Bérenger Saunière, the 19th century priest of an impoverished hilltop village in southern France who became immensely wealthy after apparently finding ancient parchments hidden in his church. Although the secret of the source of his money died with him, he left behind enigmatic clues that have puzzled researchers ever since. In this programme, Stewart Ferris, author of The Key to The Da Vinci Code, tours Rennes-le-Château searching for evidence to support the leading theories as to the origins of Saunière's fortune, but in doing so he comes across people and clues that lead him to draw fresh and original conclusions of his own.
- A visit to the favorite residence of Francis I, King of France. The camera follows the balcony around the entire superstructure of the building, permitting close observation of the most remarkable single instance of the beauties of Renaissance architecture in existence.
- Two friends embark on a journey through Los Angeles in pursuit of a party at the famous Chateau Marmont.
- The balloon crashes and the airmen end up back at the café, disguised by moose heads. General von Klinkerhoffen assumes control of the whole area, thereby making many enemies. The Resistance hate him for obvious reasons but Colonel von Strohm, Captain Geering and Herr Otto Flick of the Gestapo also feel undermined by his presence. Therefore, at a party he is organizing to mark the Kaiser's birthday, plans are made to kill him, involving poison - in the pill by the till in the jug with the drug - and dynamite hidden in a birthday cake - the candle with the handle in the gateau from the chateau. The poison actually turns out to be aspirin and the candle seems likely to explode and kill everybody so René tips a bucket of sand over it, explaining to von Klinkerhoffen that it was done as a respectful gesture to mark the Kaiser's burial.
- A French father and his lovely daughter make room for wounded GI's in their mansion , but Nazis capture it and they must try to notify Division.
- In the Château d'If, the Count tells the story of his imprisonment.
- Vicki Lee, granddaughter of silent-film Becky Lee, visits a chateau to learn more about her grandmother's life. The feuding Scoggins and McAllister families compete for a special moonshine recipe.
- "The Catacomb Mummies" visits an underground tunnel system that is filled with preserved corpses. "The Johnson Bigfoot Encounter" talks to a clinical psychologist who claims to have seen Bigfoot. "The Secret of Rennes-le-Château" examines the tale of a French priest who may have discovered a secret about the life of Jesus Christ. "Earthquake Predictions" talks to people who can predict earthquakes.
- Sampy tries one of his first straight Semillions and it happens to be a flash one.
- Engineer Hubert Philippin is found dead, cemented into a hotel bathtub.
- 2016–202247m8.0 (14)TV EpisodeDick and Angel crack on with replacing the whole of the chateau's original roof. Angel has a colourful vision for Dick's preserves cupboard, but there are repairs to be done first.
- 2016–202247m7.9 (15)TV EpisodeThe Strawbridges visit the Alsace region of France, where they sample some local delicacies. Once they are back at the chateau, they create a magical Christmas inspired by their trip.
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- 2014– 1h 19mPodcast Episode