Ruth Watson's Hotel Rescue

Ruth Watson's Hotel Rescue
Starring Ruth Watson
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 6
Production
Running time 46 Minutes
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release 2009 – 2009
External links
Website

Ruth Watson's Hotel Rescue is an observational documentary television series which aired on British terrestrial television channel, Channel 4 in 2009.

In each episode, the celebrated hotelier Ruth Watson visits and assesses the site of a planned hotel, guest house or bed and breakfast, and offers advice and support to the new owner/s. Watson identifies weaknesses in the preparations of the new establishments, and then sends the new owners to various hotels in the UK to improve their skills. Each episode usually culminates in the new hotel being secretly inspected and assessed by a tourism agency or travel writer.

Premiering in September 2009, Hotel Rescue was the second Channel 4 series to star Ruth Watson, as part of her exclusive deal with the channel to front a number of series.[1] Watson also fronts Country House Rescue for Channel 4, which sees her turn her attention to struggling country houses and their owners. Watson has previously starred in The Hotel Inspector, a documentary series for Five of a very similar format to Ruth Watson's Hotel Rescue, but with existing struggling hotels, rather than new start-ups. Watson herself has described the show as "Grand Designs meets The Hotel Inspector".[2]

Although calls to take part in the programme were placed at the end of each episode, in a statement on her personal website announcing a halt to her presenting career, Watson mentioned that Hotel Rescue was never re-commissioned for any further series.[3]

Episode guide

Series One - 2009

Series One premiered on Thursday 30 September 2009 on Channel 4.

References

  1. Dowell, Ben (28 November 2007). "Watson checks in to Channel 4". London: guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  2. "Ruth Watson ('Country House Rescue')". Digital Spy. 5 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  3. "Television". Ruth Watson. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
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