BBC show. Despite co-hosting the programme since 2007, the TV presenter admitted that he battled with feeling inauthentic while helping people find the country home of their dreams as he wasn't a homeowner at the time.The surprise admission from the BBC presenter came as he revealed that he didn't own a property at the start of his Escape to the Country career.He admitted: "For a long time, I felt like a complete fraud presenting all these shows and not even being a homeowner".The BBC presenter also revealed that in comparison, his co-host Nicki Chapman “probably has more properties than I have toes”.Alistair went on to reveal that the production company behind the BBC favourite also makes shows with Grand Designs expert Kevin McCloud, who.
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