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- Two homeowners, friends, or neighbors build and design a unique he-shed and she-shed.
- Follows people on the hunt for the perfect mini-space, bringing a fresh perspective to "scaling back."
- Features prospective homeowners looking to find an ideal mini dream home in locations around the world.
- Michael Chernow travels the country to find the most photogenic dishes that are worthy of their own selfie and deserve the hashtag "foodporn"
- We've combed the world for the tastiest dishes in the most legendary and undiscovered hot spots, and our taste buds are bursting! Trust us, steak, BBQ, pizza, burgers aren't the same around the world. Delicious surprises await.
- Dive into the frigid world of competitive ice fishing and follow a tight-knit group of fisherman as they compete against Mother Nature and each other. They will do whatever it takes to best their fishing buddies, catch the big one and win the money.
- Winner takes all in Hotel Showdown, where four hotels compete to take home $25,000. The four hotel owners will spend the night in each other's hotel and award points for their experience. The hotel with the most points wins.
- Sherri Shepherd travels around the country, looking for people who mix faith and food.
- John and Zack take on a rescue mission in Atlanta, Georgia for Peter and Elizabeth, a couple that is attempting to build their own tiny house. Not only is the couple struggling to finish construction, they are about to get married, change jobs and move to Maine all in a month's time. John and Zack have their work cut out for them--having to complete the home and teach Peter and Elizabeth how to live in tiny harmony before they say, "I do."
- John and Zack head to Indiana to help a contractor, Jim, repair a broken relationship with his daughter Stephanie by giving her the tiny house of her dreams. Stephanie insists she wants to go tiny, but her large shoe collection and shopaholic ways tell a different story. John and Zack take on the challenge of helping Jim build a high-end mini home so this estranged family can reconnect.
- John and Zack travel to sunny Orlando, Florida where high school basketball coach Dave and his wife Mickie, are going tiny so they'll have more money to pay their daughter's college tuition. With their lease ending in only 5 days and a home that's far from complete, can John and Zack make this tiny house a home for the soon-to-be empty nesters?
- John and Zack head north to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where Army veteran Newt and his wife Brooke are building a tiny home on wheels with plans to travel the country after Newt completes his sixth and final deployment.
- Empty nesters Phil and Karen are being forced out of their beloved rental home, and going tiny is their only chance at home ownership. John and Zack are confident that they can build a tiny house with the country charm that Phil and Karen crave--until they learn that the couple wants room for their kids and grandkids to visit when they're on the road. Can John and Zack fit three generations into one tiny house?
- Zack and John are in cowboy country as they set out to help a family of four who are preparing to move out of their large house near Dallas and into a tiny house. First-time homeowners Tony and Lori have two young sons who are growing fast, so John and Zack set out to maximize every square inch of space. But when they learn that the kids are home schooled, and that Tony has a sentimental record collection he just can't part with, they'll have to find new ways make this tiny house fit for this fun-loving family.
- John and Zack head to Tennessee to help an aspiring musician and his growing family as they relocate and downsize into a tiny home at the same time. When the homeowners have two young daughters and an overstuffed shipping container bursting with their belongings, it's up to John and Zack to create a tiny home fit for a family that's larger than life.
- Zack and John head to Mississippi to help a couple of high school sweet hearts go tiny. Tommy and Tierra are both nurses, and they're looking forward to simplifying their lives in a tiny home so they can unwind after a stressful workday. But Tierra's a self-described "roadside junker," Tommy is an avid hunter with lots of gear, and the two of them have packed their house to the gills with accumulated stuff. Can John and Zack build a tiny home that will let this overworked couple recharge--and help them to leave their clutter behind?
- John and Zack head to Florida, to help a couple give up their huge condo, so they can hit the road. Tony's a travel nurse, with plans to take the tiny home across the country as he pitches in at understaffed hospitals. He also works nights and sleeps during the day--and when John and Zack learn that his wife Lori does the opposite, they have to get creative. Can John and Zack build a tiny house where this nocturnal nurse and his sun-loving bride can coexist?
- This week, John and Zack head west to Sonoma County, CA to help volunteer firefighter, Scott and his wife Xanthie build a home to replace the one they lost in the Northern California wildfires of 2017. The stakes are high as John and Zack try and complete a dream tiny house that will keep our homeowners in the community they cherish.
- John and Zack head to Texas to help Ashley and Angel, a couple who are giving up their large house to turn it into a women's recovery center; but first, they want to move into a tiny house in their backyard. Everything's bigger in Texas, including homeowners-Angel is 6-foot-6, Ashley's nearly as tall, and building a tiny house where they can stretch out and get comfortable pushes Zack's ingenuity to new heights. Can John and Zack build a tiny house where not-so-tiny people can feel at home?
- John and Zack head to in Jacksonville, Florida, to help Jack, a veteran working two full-time jobs to support his family. 80-hour workweeks mean Jack is always away while his kids are quickly growing up, and he's hoping that going tiny will lower their bills so he can work less and spend more time with his children. But even though they're going tiny, the family's wish list is huge--including a swimming pool--so John and Zack take on the challenge of creating a tiny dream house that will exceed their wildest dreams.
- John and Zack head to Arkansas farm country, to help a couple who have been living on the road turn a school bus into a tiny home where they can settle down. Carol and Charlie have spent years running a traveling pig race at state fairs across the country--and living in a converted semi-trailer that they share with their dozen racing pigs. Nearing retirement, they're hoping to move into a tiny house built in a converted school bus. Can John and Zack give this couple all the creature comforts they've been missing on the road--while completing their first ever school bus conversion?
- John and Zack head to Texas to help a family rebuild after losing their dream home in a fire. But Deanna and her sons are used to living large, so she wants to build two tiny homes: one for herself and her nine year old, and another for her teenage son. It's a super sized challenge as John and Zack take on twice their usual workload--and struggle to make this family's dreams come true, tiny style.
- The group arrives at Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H., for their first ice fishing derby of the season, the King of the Lake Derby. With $600 on the line for the biggest catches, it is a mad dash to claim the best hunting grounds.
- With no ice fishing competition on the schedule, the guys devise their own unofficial contest with rival Josh and his expert fisherman friend. The first team to catch three rainbow trout will be treated to a gourmet dinner prepared by the losers.
- When Wade invites the guys to his house for togue fishing, he asks them to bring along their lucky charms. The team that catches the biggest togue will win them all. With their most prized possessions on the line, the guys will do anything to win.
- The Great Meredith Rotary Ice Fishing Derby is the largest ice fishing derby in New Hampshire. Despite stiff competition,Wob is determined to break a lifelong curse and get on the derby's leaderboard, even if he needs to fish all through the night.
- At the Sebago Derby, many hope that a new Maine state record for largest lake trout will be set, but tensions mount as time passes without a bite. Then, the guys fight to stay in freezing water the longest to benefit Maine's Children's Cancer Program.
- The guys are on a quest to help Wob catch "The Giant" for his wall of glory, a legendary pickerel rumored to live in Lake Wicwas. But rumor has it that Lake Wicwas is cursed, and after spending some time there, the guys begin to believe it.
- Wob and Todd spend hours digging a massive ice hole, hoping to get an edge on the competition and catch the best lake trout. But with Donk and Josh one fish ahead and the quickly setting sun, the duo only has a short time to catch a winning fish.
- Brainerd, Minn., may have one of the coldest winters in the country, but that won't stop 10,000 anglers from coming out for the Ice Fishing Extravaganza on Gull Lake. With more than $150,000 in prizes, it is like the Super Bowl of ice fishing.
- A young Tennessee couple is moving into a tiny house with a toddler in tow. Hosts John and Zack design a 172 sq. Foot space that includes a pink castle, full kitchen and master bedroom with privacy.
- A family of four builds 336 sq. foot Tiny House on their river rafting resort in East Tennessee. But the two teenagers want their own separate space. So our hosts John and Zack have to create private sleeping quarters for four adults, and they're working with less than 100 square feet per person.
- 2014– 42mTV-PG5.6 (8)TV EpisodeA young Rochester couple builds a 210 sq. foot tiny house. He loves to brew beer and she loves to exercise. John and Zack must figure out a small way to include the couples large hobbies.
- A young Ohio couple builds a 220 sq. foot tiny house on a trailer so they can travel for work, but they have some larger-than-life demands for the space--like a recording studio and a quilting area.
- A Vermont family builds 493 sq. foot Tiny House in their driveway. But they need a home that will work for 3 adults--Mom, Dad, and college-aged daughter--and they're arguing over how to divvy up the bedroom space. So our hosts John and Zack have to figure out how to divide and conquer the space with an innovative closet design.
- 2014– 42mTV-PG7.6 (5)TV EpisodeA Minnesota couple builds a 207 sq. foot mobile prairie cottage for their family of four. They need a classroom for home schooling their two small kids, and they want to connect the two bedroom lofts with a catwalk. But most important of all, our hosts John and Zack have to deliver a dream home that can withstand the harsh Minnesota winters.
- A young bachelor from Massachusetts builds a 150 sq. foot mobile Tiny House with New England charm on the outside and modern technology on the inside. Our guys decide to test this young man's readiness by making him live in tiny house that's just 93 sq. ft. while Zack builds his miniscule bachelor pad.
- Bostonians Gus and Kyle are always on the go juggling busy careers and social lives. This couple craves a tiny, vacation home along the shores of Lake Superior in Northern Wisconsin, where they can escape their hectic lifestyle to enjoy the natural surroundings and quality time with each other.
- As a licensed real estate salesperson of many years, Jacqueline is hip to New York City's notorious real estate scene. But this time the hunt is personal. Jacqueline and her husband David want to raise their growing family in the city they love, but in a town where the price per square foot can hit $1,000, buying a tiny space is an all out survival tactic. Ingenious design will be key to fitting their soon to be family of four into 650 square feet and as they say--if you can make it tiny here, you can make it tiny anywhere.
- Eric Cavizo, an eccentric barbershop owner based in Portland, Oregon, is sick of writing rent checks every month and wants to buy his very first home that he can share with his seven-year-old son, Kaden. But after seeing some of the extraordinary options available, all with modular customizations, Eric is having a tough time trimming down his options. Eric has a big decision on his hands about how tiny he should ultimately go.
- Empty nesters Glen and Lawson are looking for the perfect, tiny beachside getaway for themselves and their family. But with five adult kids and two dogs in tow, finding a tiny beach bungalow that accommodates all seven of them and fulfills the other items on their wish list will be quite the challenge.
- Middle School Gym teacher Jason is looking to trade in his comfortable one bedroom Seattle apartment for a tiny floating bachelor pad. But will living in a tiny houseboat mean giving up the party and entertaining space his lifestyle requires? And is life on the water all it's cracked up to be?
- Erin and Lindsey are outdoor sports fanatics. So it's not a shock that they've targeted Lindsey's hometown of Jackson Hole, Wyoming for their first home purchase. To make their dream affordable, they're looking at a new community of state of the art tiny homes. But will going tiny be a good thing for their ten-year relationship?
- 2015– 43mTV-GTV EpisodeFour Northeast hoteliers compete for $25,000 by traveling to each other's properties and judging each against the others. The Captain's House Inn, Attwater Hotel, Stowe Meadows Inn, and Firehouse Inn go head-to-head, but which hotelier will sweep the competition?
- Four northeast hoteliers travel to one another's property judging each along the way for a $25,000 prize. They sample restaurants, spas, as well as a surprise clothing optional and funny cross-dressing "Drunkerella" experience.
- Four hoteliers travel nationwide to one another's property judging each along the way for a $25,000 prize. They enjoy poolside cabanas, outdoor hot tubs and one rural-themed hotel showcases newborn kittens for their guests.
- Cathy tells her partner Andy that she's ready to downsize from their twenty-six hundred square foot lives in Pennsylvania into a tiny Cape Cod cottage near the beach--but much to Andy's dismay she's having trouble walking the talk. When things get real, she wants to take a wrecking ball to every space she sees in order to make it bigger, and that's just not what going tiny is all about. Either her big dreams to renovate get a tiny intervention or Andy gives up his dream to put his toes in the sand.
- Celine is a doctor in Portland Maine. Her wife Jac is a sculptor, painter, and creative dynamo. They also invest in tiny rental real estate, mainly to meet the needs of Maine's "summer people". Recently, they've started wondering if they'd be happier trading in their beautiful but demanding 3000 sq. ft. 1920's home for a tiny year-round place of their own. But is 500 square feet big enough for two willful women who each need their own space? A great relationship hangs in the balance.