I'm really struggling to remember the name of it so can't search for it anywhere and it's really frustrating me .....
The theme was to go into ordinary people's homes and let them, usually couples, talk about their home and how it looks. It sounds very dull and mundane, but they chose a wide range of people and the simple discussion revealed a lot about the people. There was no interviewer or commentary, it was purely letting people sit on their sofa and talk.
There were many different people from different strokes. The elderly couple that still had garish 50/60 wallpaper and carpets. The new wealth Essex mansion where they changed their white sofa every 3 months. The council flat occupants etc etc etc.
I remember being captivated by it at the time and then never saw it again.
Can anyone else remember this show (think it was BBC but not sure)?
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1990s documentary, can you remember it?
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MN164 · 04/02/2017 19:39
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