The Unsellables (British TV series)

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The Unsellables
Genre Reality
Presented by Sofie Allsopp
John Rennie
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes20 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Rob Carey
Leonie Hutchinson
Producers NF-Cineflix
Media Productions
Production locationEngland
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Network BBC One
Release11 May (2009-05-11) 
5 June 2009 (2009-06-05)
Related
The Unsellables (Canadian series)

The Unsellables is a British reality show that debuted on 11 May 2009. [1] The television series ended on 5 June 2009. [1] The show aired on BBC One, the television show was also distributed by the BBC. [1] [2] The Unsellables focuses on helping people who have troubles selling their houses. [1] [2] The Unsellables is a housing/building lifestyle show. The television series is based on the original Canadian version of the series.

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Production

The Unsellables is presented by Sofie Allsopp & John Rennie. [3] Rob Carey & Leonie Hutchinson are the executive producers of the series. [3] The series is filmed in the United Kingdom. The Unsellables runs for 30 minutes. The Unsellables is a UK-Canada co-production and is produced by NF-Cineflix (Unsellables UK) Inc. and Media Productions (Unsellables UK) Limited. [4]

Presenters

The show is presented by John Rennie & Sofie Allsopp. Allsopp is also a presenter of the Canadian version of the series.

Media information

Episodes

This is a List of The Unsellables (UK) episodes. [5]

Episode No.TitleOriginal air date
1Episode 111 May 2009
2Episode 212 May 2009
3Episode 313 May 2009
4Episode 414 May 2009
5Episode 515 May 2009
6Episode 618 May 2009
7Episode 719 May 2009
8Episode 820 May 2009
9Episode 921 May 2009
10Episode 1022 May 2009
11Episode 1125 May 2009
12Episode 1226 May 2009
13Episode 1327 May 2009
14Episode 1428 May 2009
15Episode 1529 May 2009
16Episode 161 June 2009
17Episode 172 June 2009
18Episode 183 June 2009
19Episode 194 June 2009
20Episode 205 June 2009

International broadcasts

Country / RegionNetwork(s)AiredNotesSources
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom BBC One 11 May 2009 – 5 June 2009The Unsellables no longer airs on BBC One. [1] [2]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada HGTV
BBC Canada
11 May 2009 – 5 June 2009
2010 – present
The Unsellables no longer airs on HGTV.
BBC Canada airs reruns of the series Weekdays at 8:30 am.
[6] [7]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States HGTV The Unsellables no longer airs on HGTV.
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia LifeStyle Home LifeStyle Home currently airs the series. [8]

DVD/Blu-ray releases

The Unsellables was not released on DVD.

Online media

The Unsellables was available on the BBC iPlayer until the show got cancelled. [9] The Unsellables was also available on the online HGTV player in Canada and the US until the show got cancelled. [9] Full episodes were also available on the iTunes Store until the series was cancelled. [9] The series was also available on Amazon Video until 2010. [9] People cannot currently watch this series online.

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