
Duncan's Thai Kitchen
In this final episode of Duncan's Thai Kitchen, we see how Duncan brings the flavours of Thailand back home with visits to local markets to find all of the ingredients you may not have known we have here.

In this final episode of Duncan's Thai Kitchen, we see how Duncan brings the flavours of Thailand back home with visits to local markets to find all of the ingredients you may not have known we have here.

In this Blockbuster episode, Duncan travels to the energetic city of Chiang Mai where he cooks with the Thai Ambassador to Australia in the high mountains of Doi Ang Khang at the king's royal project.

In Ballyfermot in West Dublin, Róisín, Peter and the crew come to the rescue of deli worker, Linda, whose home is so cluttered she and her two sons can barely get around and she never invites guests in.

Bronnie started drumming in her fifties. It's a tough choice to make when both of her dates reveal they love music as much as her.

In this episode we cover wellness at the Penninsula, Porshe Boxster, the devil's shortcut, contemporary artist He Sen from Sichuan, virtual Lamborghini, Jaguar and Bremont watches and the Disney theme park in Shanghai.

Exploring the tastes of Central Europe on a Danube River cruise the recipe for the oldest cake in the world famous wines of Austria's Wachau Valley tasting the waters in Budapest.

We step into the home of veteran star Interior designer, Donald Nxumalo. We also scroll through social media to explore accessible ways to create awe-inspiring centrepieces for your home.

Melvyn experiences the contrasts in multicultural Malaysia where he meets up with two very different families: Malaysian royalty who live in an upscale suburb in a sprawling bungalow and a family belonging to the Mah Meri tribe, a once nomadic indigenous people who still live off the land.

When Dana and Eric aren't busy with their successful family business, they have their hands full with their 4 children.

Elvira and Robert are looking for a home with a history, but want to make sure it is post-renovation.

Longtime homeowners Carolyn and Derek have a wonderfully unconventional style - funky, colourful and a bit playful - but it never reached their home's top floor. The angled walls and large space are a challenge, but designer Samantha Pynn uses natural textures and bold colours to create a fun, eclectic family room. And in the process, she makes the space more energy efficient.

New homeowners Juliette and John attempted to modernize their small kitchen but only managed to upgrade the counter and backsplash. Designer Samantha Pynn steps in to offer a practical eco-friendly solution - make the most of what they already have by using colour to integrate the existing elements. Then add a bit of texture to the walls, a cozy banquette, café tables and the result is a Scandinavian-inspired bistro - without having to start from scratch!

Duncan picks Blue butterfly pea from an Organic farm in the rainforest before cooking steamed fish in coconut under a tropical canopy.

Róisín, Peter and the clutterbusters come to the century-old Rose Cottage in the pretty Wicklow village of Kiltegan.

Unlikely housemates 69-year-old Carol and her 21-year-old granddaughter, Sharmyne live together in the home that Carol once shared with her late husband.

Bronnie started drumming in her fifties. It's a tough choice to make when both of her dates reveal they love music as much as her.

Takes us all the way to the suburb of Scarborough, on the edge of the Cape Point Nature Reserve.

We visit a modern coastal property in the beautiful Camps Bay, created by GSQUARED architecture studio.

Third Eye sequence is a study of control and steadiness. With an even pace, this challenging sequence requires focus and strength. Postures stay close to the floor with plenty of hip openers, spine and leg stretches.

Exploring the tastes of Central Europe on a Danube River cruise the recipe for the oldest cake in the world famous wines of Austria's Wachau Valley tasting the waters in Budapest.