Documentary series in which Dick and James Strawbridge help other people to 'go green'. A primary school in St Albans calls in Dick to cut their water bills. Show more
Documentary series in which Dick and James Strawbridge help other people to 'go green'. James meets Maggie, who is determined to decorate her 1930s house using eco-paints. Show more
Documentary series in which Dick and James Strawbridge help other people to 'go green'. Eco-campsite sisters Jake and Candy get their wind-turbine in Cornwall. Show more
Dick and James Strawbridge help other people to 'go green'. Dick advises on the hellish heating bill for Matt's New Forest house by the beach, and Maggie gets a wildlife pond. Show more
It's Not Easy Being Green
20/06/2007
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland
Dick Strawbridge, his son James and technical advisor Jim Milner meet some new converts to the green cause and revisit some of the projects from the last series. Show more
Following the restoration of HMS Caroline, the last remaining ship from the Battle of Jutland in WWI, as it becomes Belfast's newest tourist attraction. Show more
Documentary series in which people are helped to 'go green'. Dick and James Strawbridge help the Keenans in the Wirral, who have started the construction of a large eco-house. Show more
Documentary series in which people are helped to 'go green'. Dick and James Strawbridge help the Keenans in the Wirral, who have started the construction of a large eco-house. Show more
Dick and James Strawbrige, the father and son from It's Not Easy Being Green, help chefs create a meal in just twenty minutes. Presented by Ainsley Harriott.
Dick Strawbridge, son James and Lauren Laverne find out about the green life. Guest Phil Tufnell proves he is about as green as a fire engine. Dick tries his photovoltaic panels. Show more
Dick Strawbridge, son James and Lauren Laverne find out about the green life. Dick asks why honey bees are suffering at the moment. Lauren recycles and revamps antique furniture. Show more
Dick Strawbridge puts Lauren Laverne to the eco-test. News hound Jon Kay gets to the bottom of our confusion over plastic recycling. Show more
Dick's local pub sends out an SOS as their fuel bills soar. Lauren meets an extraordinary lady in Scotland who has a cardboard coffin in her living room and a moving story to tell. Show more
Dick and James take delivery of a geodesic dome. Lauren looks into the eco-fashion industry. Sam and Mark from CBBC are the eco-test guests. Chris and Jay harvest rainwater. Show more
Dick and James brew up cider, Lauren goes foraging in her local park, and Jilly Goolden is the eco-test guest. Toby Sawday looks at an eco-rental property on the Gower Peninsula. Show more
Dick and his team get their rags oily building a ram pump. It's technical stuff - will it work? Lauren visits an eco-hotel in Norfolk and helps out behind the scenes. Show more
Lauren Laverne and Phill Jupitus road-test a greened-up Airstream Caravan, and journalist Hunter Davies gives James some thrifty tips on saving money as well as the planet. Show more
James Strawbridge visits Ballywalter Park, home of Lord and Lady Dunleath. After uncovering the estate’s history, can he create a meal inspired by its past which passes muster? Show more
James Strawbridge visits Crom Castle, home of Lord and Lady Erne. After uncovering the castle’s history, can he create a meal inspired by its past which impresses his hosts? Show more
James Strawbridge visits Greyabbey House, home of Bill and Daphne Montgomery. After uncovering the house’s history, can he create a meal which reflects its past? Show more