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  • 2006-03-28T19:30:00Z on BBC Two
  • 30m
  • 3h 30m (7 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
It's Not Easy Being Green is a television series on BBC Two starring Dick Strawbridge and focusing on how to live an environmentally friendly, low impact life. To date there have been three series. Series one followed former Lieutenant-Colonel Dick Strawbridge, his wife Brigit, son James, and daughter Charlotte as they moved into Newhouse Farm, a 400-year-old listed building in Cornwall, England from Malvern, Worcestershire. The series documented the family's attempts to convert the building and garden into a comfortable yet entirely ecologically friendly place to live. The show was perhaps unique in that the family did not want great sacrifices in achieving their goal, and Dick Strawbridge said "I don't want to wear a hemp shirt and hairy knickers, I want a 21st-century lifestyle with a coffee machine". In the first series they received advice from permaculture expert Patrick Whitefield and green auditor Donnachadh McCarthy. They were also helped by friends Jim Milner and Anda Phillips as well as at points a small army of friends and relatives. A book entitled ‘It's Not Easy Being Green: One Family's Journey Towards Eco-Friendly Living’ ISBN 0-563-49346-1 by Dick Strawbridge was released to accompany the series and is still available to buy.

7 episodes

Series Premiere

2006-03-28T19:30:00Z

1x01 Episode 1

Series Premiere

1x01 Episode 1

  • 2006-03-28T19:30:00Z30m

The family move into the house, and with the help of friends - beer guzzling students and local businesses, they plant crops, re-tile the roof and construct a wooden aqueduct from a stream to a water wheel, which it is hoped will provide enough energy to power the lights of the house.

2006-04-04T19:30:00Z

1x02 Episode 2

1x02 Episode 2

  • 2006-04-04T19:30:00Z30m

A greenhouse is erected with a unique heatsink designed by Dick and made from recycled bottle glass to keep it warm, and the family acquire two pigs, ominously named 'Christmas' and 'New Year'.

2006-04-11T19:30:00Z

1x03 Episode 3

1x03 Episode 3

  • 2006-04-11T19:30:00Z30m

Dick attaches a generator to the water wheel that powers all the lights in the house and the family enjoys a bumper first harvest.

2006-04-18T19:30:00Z

1x04 Episode 4

1x04 Episode 4

  • 2006-04-18T19:30:00Z30m

A heating distribution system is installed to help spread the warmth from the efficient wood burning stoves to the rest of the house and to clear the house of damp. Dick and Jim make bio-diesel from chip fat.

2006-05-02T19:30:00Z

1x05 Episode 5

1x05 Episode 5

  • 2006-05-02T19:30:00Z30m

Winter is closing in, but the heating distribution system is not working as well as intended - the wood burners can't quite keep up with the cold Cornwall winds. The children are off at university, spreading the green message. The well at the bottom of the garden gets a wind turbine-powered pump, and the water mains is disconnected.

2006-05-09T19:30:00Z

1x06 Episode 6

1x06 Episode 6

  • 2006-05-09T19:30:00Z30m

Both the heat sink and the water wheel have proven reliable. Dick installs a solar hot-water panel to complement the wood burners in the spring and autumn. December 28 arrives, and with help from Mike the farmer, and Chris the butcher, the pigs are slaughtered and butchered on the farm. People gather for the big New Year's Eve party, the centrepiece of which is spit-roast pig.

2006-05-16T19:30:00Z

1x07 Episode 7

1x07 Episode 7

  • 2006-05-16T19:30:00Z30m

A second wind turbine is erected, and a composting toilet is installed. Brigit gets into the cosmetics business by making her own moisturiser. Donnachadh McCarthy returns for a new ecological review. Result 9/10 (up from 6/10 before the move to Cornwall.)

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