Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It


2:55 pm - 3:55 pm, Saturday, February 7 on Channel 4 (4)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 10, Episode 7

Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head to Stevenage, Hertfordshire, where Steven and Adeola are in desperate need of an intervention to resolve their three-year debate. Their new-build, three-bedroom detached home is bursting at the seams, and a catalogue of issues has Steven yearning for pastures new. With a lack of storage and dysfunctional layout - that is exacerbated when family come to stay - patience has finally run out. Steven wants out but Adeola is not for moving and refuses to give up on their home. Can Phil and Kirstie help them decide which way to turn?


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Cast & Crew

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Kirstie Allsopp (Presenter)
Phil Spencer (Presenter)
James Marx (Series producer)
Jonny Wharton (Executive producer)

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Kirstie Allsopp (Presenter)
Born: August 31, 1971 in London
Best Known For: Co-hosting Location, Location, Location.
Early-life: Kirstie Mary Allsopp was born in London on August 31, 1973. Her father is Charles Henry, 6th Baron Hindlip, and former chairman of Christie's. Her mother Fiona is an interior designer. Kirstie has a brother, Henry, and two sisters, Natasha and Sofie, who is also a TV presenter. Kirstie attended several schools during her youth, and spent time in India teaching English. After returning to Blighty, she took a series of jobs before forming her own company, Kirmir Property Search.
Career: In 1996, Allsopp pooled her talents with future co-star Phil Spencer to found Garrington Homefinders, before moving into TV presenting in 2001, with the Channel 4 series Location, Location, Location. Since then, she has presented several series of the show, as well as a spin-off, Relocation Relocation. She has also co-hosted (with Phil) a countdown of the best and worst places to live in the UK. Away from property-hunting, she has written several books, participated in Sport Relief Does the Apprentice and presented shows on making home-made crafts. In 2008 she was voted the 91st sexiest woman by FHM magazine.
Quote: On her elegant TV image: "I think I'm fat and ugly and clothes that seem to work off-camera look like a dog's dinner. I come across as a posh Sloane, but maybe that's what I am."
Trivia: Due to her father's peerage, Allsopp is entitled to call herself the Honourable Kirstie Allsopp.
Phil Spencer (Presenter)
Born: December 11, 1969 in Littlebourne, Kent
Best Known For: Location, Location, Location.
Early-life: Philip Cuthbert Spencer was born on December 11, 1969, in Littlebourne, Kent, and grew up, the second eldest of four children, on his family's farm. He was educated at Uppingham School (he eventually became head boy), the alma mater of such luminaries as Stephen Fry, Donald Campbell and Johnny Vaughan. Phil initially considered joining the army, but trained to be a surveyor and worked as an estate agent before setting up Garrington Home Finders firm, a property search agency to help buyers with property search, negotiation and purchase process.
Career: It was his promotion of Garrington and the concept of using a buying agent to find a home that led Spencer to become the co-host of Location, Location, Location and Relocation, Relocation alongside Kirstie Allsopp. The duo have become one of TV's most successful double acts and have fronted various projects based on the property market. Despite having helped numerous celebrities find homes, Garrington Home Finders Ltd eventually went into administration as a result of the recession. Spencer's TV career continues to flourish, however, and he is a director and shareholder of independent production company Raise the Roof.
Quote: "I fundamentally believe the long-term trend of house prices will be an upward one. But all markets are cyclical and we are currently in a downturn. It won't last forever. We live on an island with a housing shortage and an increasing population."
Trivia: He writes for several magazines and newspapers, including GQ and The Sunday Times. He has two sons.
James Marx (Series producer)
Jonny Wharton (Executive producer)