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George Clarke's Amazing Spaces

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George Clarke's Amazing Spaces is a leisure hobbies series airing on UK television.

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The programme is an episode that follows George as he steps into an unusual setting. In this instalment, the focus is on his encounter with a family whose professional background lies in designing sets for Hollywood productions. The format is straightforward, presenting George’s visit as the central thread of the show. During his time with the family, George discovers that they are channeling their set‑building expertise into a very different project. Rather than constructing backdrops for film, they are crafting a glamping site. The twist is that the site is deliberately fashioned to resemble the aesthetic of a dystopian movie set, blending leisure with a cinematic, post‑apocalyptic vibe. The family’s approach showcases how their industry skills can be repurposed. By applying the same attention to detail and visual storytelling that they would use on a film set, they are shaping an outdoor accommodation experience that looks as though it belongs on a screen depicting a bleak future. Their work turns the glamping environment into a tangible representation of a dystopian scene. Overall, the episode offers a look at the intersection of Hollywood craftsmanship and unconventional hospitality. George’s visit provides a lens through which viewers can see how set designers translate their cinematic techniques into a real‑world, immersive glamping destination that mimics the look of a dystopian film landscape.

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George drops by a Hollywood family of set designers, who are putting their craft to an unusual use. Instead of building movie backdrops, they're converting a piece of land into a glamping site that looks as if it belongs on a dystopian film set. The designers apply the same attention to detail and visual storytelling they would on a studio lot, but this time the result is meant for holiday‑makers rather than cameras. George watches as the makeshift structures, lighting and props come together to create a bleak, yet oddly inviting, outdoor accommodation that blurs the line between cinema and camping.