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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
On TV

July 17, 2005

7.17 Sunday

"Extreme Homes of Europe"

5 p.m./HGTV

Tour some of the most unusual homes in Europe, including a military fort set 17 feet below sea level and a unique butterfly house. Proud owners tell the history of their unique wonders and what it's like to live in them.

7.18 Monday

"Trading Spaces"

4 p.m./The Learning Channel

In Savannah, Ga., Craig and Jett believe the ghost of a little boy lives in their home. Despite that, designer Frank Bielec redoes a breakfast nook while Kia Steave-Dickerson attempts to transport a master bedroom to a previous era.

7.19 Tuesday

"Rebecca's Garden"

7 a.m./HGTV

Learn how to best take care of your fuchsias; discover fun lawn games the whole family can enjoy; then join host Rebecca Kolls as she shows how to make a beautiful copper arbor for slightly more than $100.

7.20 Wednesday

"In a Fix"

7 p.m./The Learning Channel

Henry and Krista long for a slick, modern home but right now they're living in a fixer-upper with a torn-up kitchen and hand-me-down furniture. Their cabinets are scattered in boxes around the house, and they're in a fix.

7.21 Thursday

"Mission: Organization"

8 p.m./HGTV

The master bedroom of schoolteacher Heather Mulford and her husband, Burt, has become the dumping ground for everything from baby and maternity clothes to books, CDs and large furniture. The Mulfords are ready to take control.

7.22 Friday

"Designer Guys"

10 a.m./Discovery Channel

Football player Scott and his wife, Alyssa, need a living room to share. For a balance between elegance and a wide-screen TV, the guys create a large entertainment center that makes Alyssa a happywoman.

7.23 Saturday

"Ask This Old House"

8:30 a.m./A&E

General contractor Tom Silva helps homeowner Leverett Flint install a handrail in his stairway. Then, landscape contractor Roger Cook shows homeowners Mario and Jennifer Finocchiaro how to transplant a rhododendron.

– CATHY LUBENSKI

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