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The chaotic charm of BBC Two's This Is My House


The chaotic charm of BBC Two’s This Is My House
Nothing about this absurd TV show should make for enjoyable viewing – but somehow, it does.
This Is My House.  
The BBC One show, (Thursdays, 9pm), features four “homeowners” who show presenter Stacey Dooley around a house – and attempt to prove that they live there. Three of them are actors though, likely thankful of a lockdown gig. All four homeowners are given identical names, and instructed to tour the house, explaining why they moved to the area, where they bought their furniture, and claiming the real homeowner’s partner or family is their own. 

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