Hot Property

This article is about the British version. For the Australian version, see Hot Property (Australian TV series).
Hot Property
Starring Sandy Mitchell (Original series)
Tris Payne (2001)
Alice Beer (2002–03)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 76
Production
Executive producer(s) Fenton Bailey
Randy Barbato
Producer(s) Andy Harrison
Running time 30mins (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) World of Wonder
Release
Original network Channel 5
Picture format 4:3 (1997–98)
16:9 (2001–03)
Original release Original series:
31 March 1997 (1997-03-31) – 10 August 1998 (1998-08-10)
Revived series: 5 November 2001 (2001-11-05) – 11 July 2003 (2003-07-11)
Chronology
Related shows Hot Property
(Australian version)
External links
Production website

Hot Property is a Channel 5 show originally broadcast from 1997 to 1998 and hosted by Sandy Mitchell. It was then revived from 5 November 2001 to 11 July 2003 in two formats; originally hosted by Tris Payne in 2001 but then replaced by Alice Beer from 2002, when the series was retooled into a game show.

An Australian version of the show began on 1 January 1999, hosted by Michael Caton. A 14th season was aired on Nine Network in 2013.

Format

Revival series

For the first series, host Tris Payne followed first-time buyers as they decided among three properties to purchase from.

From the second series on, the show's format was retooled into a game show presented by Alice Beer. From then on the premise followed first-time buyers trying to win their first step on the property ladder. Each episode would feature a young couple desperately in need of a home of their own. The contestants view three properties, pick their favorite and then guess the price. If they guess within the allotted amount, they win the house of their dreams.

Programmes were filmed in the UK, along with specials giving British couples a chance to win their dream home in Spain.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
31 March 1997
23 June 1997
28
2
4 May 1998
10 August 1998
16
3
5 November 2001
10 December 2001
6
4
20 June 2002
12 September 2002
13
5
11 April 2003
11 July 2003
13

External links


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