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Episode 3-22


PRIVATE PLACE - Grace Slick
There’s no mistaking Grace Slick’s powerful and unique voice. As the lead singer of the band Jefferson Airplane she belted out classics like White Rabbit and Somebody To Love. Both songs were top ten hits in 1967 and they helped define the psychedelic era. In the 1970’s, Jefferson Airplane mutated into Jefferson Starship and with Grace once again on vocals, the band went on to top the charts with the hits We Built This City and Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us now. We caught up rock icon Grace Slick at her L.A. home.

ETHAN ALLEN MAKEOVER - Amy Carlson
Before she was cast as firefighter Alex Taylor on the hit show Third Watch, Amy Carlson guest starred on N.Y.P.D. Blue, C.S.I., and Law and Order: S.V.U. She also earned a daytime Emmy nomination for her work on Another World. Amy wanted to give her New York bedroom a whole new look so we set her up with our design experts for a stellar makeover.

LIVING LARGE - $21.9M Château de Vin
This incredible California vineyard estate sits on 68 plus acres and includes over 40 acres of organically grown grapes. French influences are evident throughout the 29-room mansion. Inspired by the larger than life vineyard estates of France, the architects didn’t just copy a chateau they created an original. If you’ve always wanted a wine cellar, we guarantee you’ll fall head over heels in love with this one. Taking its cue from ancient French cellars, this 1000 square foot space boasts a 500 year-old terra cotta floor salvaged from a farm in France.

POSTCARD FROM PARADISE - Glenlo Abbey (Galway, Ireland)
Located on a 138-acre estate in Galway, Ireland, Glenlo Abbey dates back to 1740. Drew Barrymore and Tom Green honeymooned here and other celebrity guests have included Hillary Clinton, Gabriel Byrne, and Kathy Bates. For a truly unique dining experience, the Pullman Restaurant is not to be missed. The historic Pullman train carriage, which once transported celebrities like Laurence Olivier to London’s West End theatre district, was converted into a one-of-a-kind dining room. These are the same train cars used in the classic film Murder On The Orient Express.

CELEBRITY HIDEAWAY - The Dorchester
Located just steps from London’s famous Hyde Park, The Dorchester has been a landmark since it first opened its doors in 1931. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei, one of the richest men in the world. It’s an incredibly opulent home away from home that’s comfortable, stylish, and boasts an impeccable level of service. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton honeymooned here. The hotel’s star-studded guest list runs the gamut from Old Hollywood celebrities like Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich, and James Mason to today’s silver screen icons like Tom Cruise, Meg Ryan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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