SUPERMARKET section manager David Tippets will be appearing on a TV homes relocation programme in the autumn.
A team from Talkback Productions which makes the BBC series Escape to the Country spent a day filming at the 300-year-old Ogbourne St George cottage where David and Victoria Tippets have lived for three years.
He will appear on the programme showing presenter Melissa Porter around the £385,00 four-bedroom detached cottage.
Mr Tippets, who works at Waitrose in Marlborough, said: "I will be in the programme because I showed Melissa Porter around the house."
His wife, who works for the Waitrose head office in Bracknell and formerly worked at the Marlborough supermarket, will not be featured however.
Mr Tippetts and his wife are looking for another property in the Marlborough area.
The family in the TV programme who are interested in the Ogbourne house, live in Maidenhead but want to move to a rural location in Wiltshire. The house, Pentico Cottage, is for sale with Dreweatt Neate estate agents in Marlborough.
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