Channel 4 hands popular show a two year commission AND a festive spin off
CHANNEL 4 has committed to a popular daytime show with a two -year increased commission AND a Christmas Special.
The show celebrates the trials and incredible transformations of British families restoring ancient chateaux from all areas of France.
Historically Chateau DIY has been commissioned as 30 hour-long episodes, but the new order has been expanded to 45 episodes each series, for the next two years.
Streaming figures for Chateau DIY have increased every season and the show also aired in Channel 4’s 5pm slot in 2024, securing a peak audience share.
The series averaged a 622,000 audience, comfortably above the 480,000 channel benchmark.
Joff Hatfield-Powell, who has helmed Chateau DIY since its launch said: “Chateau DIY is a well-loved franchise”
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He said the show: “continues to deliver on linear and streaming so I am delighted with Channel 4’s increased commitment for more”
He is also extremely excited to be working with his colleagues Jo and Jayne as they relocate the brand to their Northern office.
The team are excited to continue Spark Media North’s efforts to grow and nurture non-scripted creatives in the regions
Chateau DIY at Christmas first launched in 2021. As part of the commission, the festive franchise will continue with another two, five-part series for 2024 & 2025.
The Chateau DIY brand also includes the More 4 spin-off series Chateau DIY: Living the Dream which takes a look back at the British families buying and renovating beautiful chateaux in France.
The spin off recently concluded its second series on the channel and showcased all the exceptional renovations the brave owners have attempted over the years with stunning results.
Cineflix Rights is the exclusive distribution partner for all Chateau titles.
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Chateau DIY is available to stream on Channel 4.