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Original network
  
BBC

Final episode date
  
2 March 2009

Genre
  
Reality television

8.7/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
28 March 2006

Network
  
BBC

Cast
  
Dick Strawbridge

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Starring
  
Dick Strawbridge Brigit Strawbridge James Strawbridge Charlotte Strawbridge

Running time
  
59 minutes (episode 1) 29 minutes (all other episodes)

Original release
  
28 March 2006 – 2 March 2009

Similar
  
A Life of Grime, Neighbourhood Watched, Rogue Traders, Living with Ed, Grumpy Old Men

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 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. 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 by Dick Strawbridge was released to accompany the series.

Series two mostly focused on the Strawbridges helping others to achieve their eco-friendly goals, rather than on their own residence. Series three broadcast in 2009, took on more of a "magazine" format, incorporating various regular features including the series-long renovation of a townhouse using "green" materials and techniques and interviews with celebrities about how ecologically friendly (or otherwise) their own lifestyles are. Lauren Laverne appeared as a regular reporter in the third season, and James Strawbridge also had a larger role as co-presenter.

Newhouse Farm

Newhouse Farm is the home of Dick Strawbridge and his son James, and is where much of the filming for all 3 series of It's Not Easy Being Green occurred. The Strawbridges run eco courses at the farm which include information about making biodiesel, harnessing wind power, using water power, and eco-engineering.

References

It's Not Easy Being Green Wikipedia