Dick Strawbridge, a retired lieutenant colonel and former
army engineer, has always been fascinated by how things work. His
desire to lead a greener life led him to put his practical and
leadership skills to use in converting New House Farm in Cornwall
into an ecologically friendly, but completely modern, place to
live. The family's journey to a sustainable, self-sufficient
lifestyle was documented in the BBC series It's Not Easy Being
Green, which ran for three seasons. Dick cowrote the previous
edition with his son, and is also the author of It's Not Easy Being
Green (BBC Books, 2009). His most recent TV project is the BBC
series Escape to the Chateau (March 2018), now in its fifth season,
which has been renewed for another season in 2019.
James Strawbridge, Dick's son, has inherited his father's
enthusiasm for inventing and DIY, and cohosted It's Not Easy Being
Green. After cowriting the previous edition of Self-Sufficiency for
the 21st Century and It's Not Easy Being Green, James and his
father hosted other popular series, including The Hungry Sailors
(ITV 2012, 2013) and Saturday Farm (ITV 2013). James has also
cowritten a series of books on artisan crafts, preserving food, and
traditional skills: Made at Home (Octopus, 2012). He currently
lives in Cornwall.
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