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Richard Francis Strawbridge,
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(born 3 September 1959) is a British
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, engineer and former army officer. He is often referred to as "Colonel Dick".


Early life

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"Dick" Strawbridge was born in
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, then raised and educated in
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,
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. He attended
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from 1971 to 1976. To achieve his ambition of becoming an army officer after taking his
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, Strawbridge enrolled at
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before going on to Sandhurst.


Army career

Strawbridge received a commission in the
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in 1979, after attending Welbeck DSFC (becoming head of college) and Sandhurst. He joined the
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in January 1980. Promoted to
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in April 1981, and
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in October 1985, he became a
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in September 1991. He was made a
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(MBE) in 1993 for his distinguished service in Northern Ireland. He was promoted to
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in June 1999, and left the army in November 2001.


Television career

Strawbridge has appeared as an engineering and environmental expert on various television programmes, including ''
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''. He first appeared as a contestant on the team Brothers in Arms who became series champions and later, he became the main presenter replacing
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. He has also appeared on three series of ''
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'' for
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, the six-part BBC Two series ''Crafty Tricks of War'' of which he was the main presenter, ''
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'', and as a regular guest presenter on ''
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''. Following his switch of career to television, Strawbridge often refers to himself as a "telly tart".


''Scrapheap Challenge''

Strawbridge began his career in television as the 'Yellow Team Leader' for six episodes in the first series of 'Scrapheap'. He has to date appeared in over 30 programmes of ''
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'' and ''
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'', winning the ''Scrapheap Challenge'' trophy in series 3 with his two younger brothers David and Bobby as 'Brothers in Arms', and the ''Junkyard Megawars'' trophy in 2003. On 5 June 2008, it was announced that he would be returning to ''Scrapheap Challenge'' for its 11th series. Strawbridge took over from Robert Llewellyn as the main presenter. The series was shown on Channel 4 in 2009.


''It's Not Easy Being Green''

Strawbridge, along with his family, filmed three series of ''
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'' for BBC Two. In series one, which was shown on 28 March 2006, the family moved to a new home in
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near
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, Cornwall and attempted to live as green a life as possible, using renewable energy and environmentally friendly resources. The second series started in Spring 2007 with a different format: Strawbridge and his son James aided several members of the public in larger and smaller ecology projects around the country.


''Coast''

Also in 2006, Strawbridge appeared as a one-off presenter on the BBC2 series ''
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'', examining the workings of the
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, a role he revived in the 2007 version of ''Coast'', presenting a short part of the programme on the failure of
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. In Series 4 of ''Coast'', July 2009, Strawbridge examined the terrain of the Normandy landing beaches.


''The Hungry Sailors'' and ''Saturday Farm''

In 2011, Strawbridge and his son James filmed a 20-part series, ''
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'', that was broadcast by
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, in which they sailed around Britain's coastline buying local food and then cooking it. In 2012, filming began on a second series of ''The Hungry Sailors'' around the Cornish coast, taking in the
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and the
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. The series was broadcast from 1 July 2013. In 2013, Strawbridge and his son James presented the
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series '' Saturday Farm''.


''Dirty Rotten Survival''

Filmed in America from March to July 2015, this TV series for ''
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'' involved a hike through the
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of western
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, with
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and Johnny Littlefield.


''Escape to the Château''

This programme followed Strawbridge and his partner (now wife), Angel Adoree, through their purchase in 2015 and subsequent renovation of Château de la Motte-Husson in Martigné-sur-Mayenne, France. A full nine seasons were filmed, with the ninth and final season starting to air in the UK on 30 October 2022. The decision to cancel was made with the agreement of Dick and Angel Strawbridge. The couple were planning to travel to Australia & New Zealand in February 2023 with their 'Dare to Do It' Tour. The plan included a series of theatre and book signing events, from 12 February to 9 March 2023. They had completed a similar Dare to Do It tour of the UK during February and March 2022.


Escape to the Chateau: Secret France

In December 2022 the couple revealed that this new series would air in 2023, about their "new journey to seek the unexpected and the extraordinary and discover more about France's history". The plan was for four episodes of one hour each, a joint venture of Two Rivers Media, Channel 4 and the Strawbridges' own company, Chateau TV.


''Escape to the Chateau DIY''

This programme followed Strawbridge and his wife Angel as they helped
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château owners restore and redecorate their properties.


Other television appearances

Strawbridge also had a major role in the BBC's commemoration of the 60th anniversary of
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, and he was the co-host and resident "
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" on the 2005
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, ''Geronimo!''. He also appeared as a regular team captain in the US series, ''Junkyard Mega-Wars''. Strawbridge also starred in ''The Big Idea'', in which he tested out amateur inventions, and he featured in the short series ''The Re-Inventors'', a series of five, hour-long programmes commissioned by the UK digital channel
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and first broadcast through the week of 11 December 2006. Each episode featured Strawbridge and his son James reconstructing an invention of historic significance, with a budget of £500 and their mobile workshop. They then try it out against the real thing. UKTV History also shows "Crafty Tricks of War" from time to time. On 13 November 2009, Strawbridge was a guest on
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's ''
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''. In summer 2010, he appeared in ''
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'', reaching the final. On 20 November 2010, Strawbridge appeared on the '' Children in Need'' Special of ''
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''. In 2012, Strawbridge was announced as presenter of new Channel 5 series ''Beat the Ancestors'', which commenced broadcast in February 2013. In 2016, he was announced as a co-host of the three-part
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series ''
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'', which was broadcast in July 2016. In 2017, Strawbridge presented ''Cabins in the Wild'' with Will Hardie, a show following a competition set up by the
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. Eight competitors were selected based on their designs to build cabins, intended to be combined as a hotel in the countryside, before one ultimate winner was selected. The two presenters also constructed their own cabin. In 2018,
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broadcast a programme called ''
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'', which documented an attempt to get a model train to traverse the
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between Fort William and
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. Strawbridge was the main presenter and lead engineer on the project.


Personal life

Strawbridge married Brigit A. Weiner in 1982, with whom he has two children. The couple separated in 2010. He has two additional children with Angela Newman (born 7 April 1978; known as
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), founder of The Vintage Patisserie, whom he married in November 2015. She had founded the Vintage business in London about ten years earlier; it was relocated to the couple's chateau in the Pays de la Loire region of, France in 2015. Strawbridge was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science from
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in 2010. Dick with James Strawbridge (celebrity chef son) are the authors of ''Preserves'', a book in the "Made at Home" series published by Mitchell Beazley in 2012. Strawbridge is a
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. Escape to the Chateau: Make Do and Mend, Series 2, Episode 2


References


External links


Official website
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