Channel 4's Kevin McCloud reveals future of Grand Designs after axe fears

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Kevin McCloud Reflects on Grand Designs’ Enduring Success

Veteran presenter Kevin McCloud has revealed his initial concerns about the longevity of Grand Designs, admitting he once feared the home renovation programme faced cancellation after its debut series. McCloud disclosed that uncertainty surrounded the show’s potential for success when it first aired in the 1990s, documenting unique property transformations undertaken by ordinary families. The popular Channel 4 series, exploring innovative architecture and personal stories, has become a television staple.

Early Doubts and Surprising Longevity

Since its inception in 1999, with filming commencing in 1997, Grand Designs has captivated audiences for over two decades. McCloud exclusively shared with Express.co.uk, “I was inexperienced at the time. I believe we all were. We were fortunate to receive the commission, genuinely fortunate, as its viability as an hour-long show was uncertain. Numerous questions were raised. Gradually, it cultivated its viewership and has remarkably persisted throughout the years!”

He continued, “Following the first series in 1999, I pondered, ‘If they commission another, will we still find suitable projects, or have we exhausted the possibilities?’ Then series two emerged, and we consistently discover novel projects unlike anything encountered before.”

Continuing Relevance and Future Series

McCloud expressed his pride in the programme’s sustained appeal. “There were moments when I questioned its continued relevance and whether we should proceed,” he added, “but the resounding answer is ‘absolutely’.” Discussing the latest series, broadcast on Wednesday evening, Kevin mentioned, “We are producing two series this year – one in spring and another in autumn. This year’s filming has been particularly enjoyable.”

Emotional Depth and Human Stories

Expanding on the upcoming episodes, he stated, “It’s a remarkably compelling series, featuring a couple of revisit projects. The rationale for revisits, after decades of production, must be exceptionally strong.” He further noted that returning to see families is frequently “moving and thrilling,” teasing that an upcoming episode will be “among the most deeply affecting” he has ever filmed.

McCloud concluded, “While the programme centres on construction and architecture, its core essence lies in people – their relationships, their self-expression, and how they manifest their affection for one another and the world through the buildings they create.”

Grand Designs Returns

Watch the new series on Channel 4

Grand Designs returned to Channel 4 on March 26 at 9pm.


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