Chaos at the Chateau
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Genre | reality |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Original release | |
Network | Channel 4 |
Release | 22 March 4 May 2007 | –
Chaos at the Chateau is a reality television program that ran from March to May 2007 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The show follows the lives of Ann and David Darrell, originally from Essex, who decided to renovate an old chateau in Slovakia and turn it into a luxury boutique hotel. As well as looking at the problems the couple faced in finding, renovating and running the hotel, it also deals with their relationship.[1] The show is a continuation of the series A Place in Slovakia, which followed the couple's attempts to find a suitable chateau. It was described by the Sunday Times' Peter Conradi as a "real life Fawlty Towers".[2] Controversy surrounded David Darrell when it was revealed, following the transmission of the programme, that he was being pursued for £950,000 for alleged fraudulent practices that occurred during his time as an Insolvency Practitioner. He was removed from the Register of Insolvency Practitioners in 2003 because of concerns regarding work that he had been invoiced for, but allegedly not carried out.[3] In March 2008, the Darrells put their Slovak chateau on the market for €3,000,000.[citation needed]
Authenticity
The show is presented in fly-on-the-wall documentary style. Appearing on the talk show Richard & Judy, Ann Darrell stated that "It's all real" and held her head in embarrassment at some of the events. However, debate exists[weasel words] about how much of the show is staged for the cameras, due to the apparently implausible events that take place, and the perception that the characters are acting (albeit playing exaggerated versions of themselves), plus various technical aspects of the production, such as camera positioning. Some suggest[who?] that the show is loosely based on real events but re-shot in an exaggerated manner to provide higher comedy value.[citation needed] It should be mentioned[why?] however that filming takes place over a long period of time, and thus events from several weeks are combined into a single episode, making it so eventful (and therefore unrealistic). In addition, the earlier series about the couple, A Place in Slovakia, also contained many comedic elements, and there were no suggestions that this was scripted.[original research?]
Episodes
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1"Finding Chateau Salgovce"22 March 2007
2"Renovating Chateau Salgovce"29 March 2007
3"Welcoming guests"5 April 2007
4"Pork Night"12 April 2007
5"Thierry's Friends"19 April 2007
6"Muck Spreading"26 April 20077"The Investors"4 May 2007
References
- ↑ Hanks, Robert (6 April 2007). "Last Night's TV: Duchess of York gives prattle in vain". The Independent. p. 78. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ↑ Conradi, Peter (18 March 2007). "Chaos at the chateau". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ↑ "£950,000 cloud over Channel 4 chateau's "Mr Fawlty"". The Standard. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
External links
- Chaos at the Chateau at Channel4.com
- "The Chateau" (official website, previously hijacked by a get rich quick scheme)
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