
World's Greatest Cruises
Sailing up South America's Atlantic coast from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Rio de Janeiro a cobbler makes unique cruise souvenirs.

Sailing up South America's Atlantic coast from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Rio de Janeiro a cobbler makes unique cruise souvenirs.

Ehrardt Nieuwoudt from Kim H Designs takes us on a tour of the iconic Sanctuary Mandela which he and his team have designed.

Melvyn arrives in Cambodia this week. Melvyn is first invited to dine with a privileged family. In their mansion, Melvyn feasts on one of the most unusual things he's ever experienced - ant's eggs!

Steve Bailey, Mike Donia and Daryl King review their favourite homes. Steve takes us down memory lane to his 18th century farmhouse, and another home with a stunning infinity pool. Daryl's listings range from King city to Caloden, with helicopter pads and sprawling backyards. Mike brings us back to his fabulous listings in Thailand. He shows us a home made entirely of Bamboo, and billion-dollar property.

Stephanie is making a big move from BC to Guelph to be closer to her son John and his family. She doesn't want the move to be a hassle and is looking for an accessible, decent-sized home for her grandchildren and visitors from BC. Good sized guest rooms and a large backyard are a must. As she loves to cook, she would also like a new kitchen. Eve will show Stephanie 3 beautiful homes that fit the criteria. Stephanie is going to have a difficult decision.

Carm and Jason bought their house from Jason's father. It is the house where Jason grew up in and has lived for 26 years. They have done a lot of renovations on the house since they purchased it. They tore down walls on the first floor and closed off the stairs to create a closet so now it's open-concept. They made changes to the second floor and most recently they put an addition on the back of the house and raised the ceiling height in the basement.

Beth and Jack have been in their house for 5 years. Jack used to travel a lot for work and was forced to eat out often so now he really enjoys cooking at home for Beth and for his 2 teenage children (they live with them part time). Beth doesn't do the cooking but likes to sit act as sous chef or watch Jack prepare the meal while she sips wine (she LOVES wine). They often have friends over and like many houses, guests congregate in the kitchen so they would love an island to anchor the kitchen.

In the 10th and final episode, Duncan cooks sukiyaki hot pot in the southern City of Hat Yai before scooting off to present a 5 star Thai inspired master class.

At an end of terrace house in the Cork suburb of Ballyphehane, Róisín and Peter face a real challenge as they come to the rescue of Carmel and Konrad - a former Mr. Gay Cork.

Róisín Murphy and the crew join Vivienne, Ger and their five young kids at their mid-terrace 3-bedroom house in Leixlip, County Kildare.

Chris, Jo and Alice are very active seventy somethings. Will Jo's Venetian style pasta or Alice's Thai chicken curry make the biggest impression on Chris?

Today's feature house is hidden between the trees at the base of Table Mountain.

The team are in Clondalkin in Dublin, where Lisa and John share a modest three bed terraced home with seven of their nine children.

Chris, Jo and Alice are very active seventy somethings. Will Jo's Venetian style pasta or Alice's Thai chicken curry make the biggest impression on Chris?

South African home design and architecture has truly come into its own bland imitations have made way for modern masterpieces and character-filled design.

In this episode we look at the Peninsula Chicago, changes in the Chinese travel industry, Shang Xia in Shanghai, fashion innovation in the middle east, Jaguars new 16MY XJ in Mumbai and the balloon festival.

Sailing up South America's Atlantic coast from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Rio de Janeiro a cobbler makes unique cruise souvenirs.

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.

This week, Melvyn finds himself in South Korea. He experiences two distinctly different cultures and cuisines of the country- that of the royalties and the monks. He meets royal food expert to learn about the imperial traditions and cuisines, which had influenced so much of Korea. Then Melvyn goes zen with a famous Korean monk.

This week, Melvyn explores Taiwan. He scales the altitudes of Taiwan's central mountains to meet an aboriginal woman. With her, Melvyn discovers some unique local produce and learns how to prepare a dish that dates back to the hunting days of the Atayal men.