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Double Your Money

Double Your Money

Description: Property developer Sarah Beeny presents this programme that helps owners improve their properties' values with just a minimal investment. The homeowners often buy modest properties with the intention of fixing them up and pouring money into improvements. But something comes up - whether they don't h… MORE
Genre: Game-Show
Year Released: 1955
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 13
First episode air date: September 26, 1955
Network: Channel 4
Genre: Home improvement
Cast: Sarah Beeny
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