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DIY SOS is a British DIY television series made for the BBC, presented by Nick Knowles. The first episode was broadcast on 7 October 1999 and the show is still airing today. As well as being a DIY programme it also features comic relief from the cast.

Seasons & Episodes

The team travel to Chesterfield to help Lisa and Richard Watson and their young family.

The team travel to Wales to help a widower and his young daughter complete their new home.

The team help adapt a home for a sportsman with motor neurone disease.

The team head for the Scottish countryside to repair a rundown cottage.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team come to the aid of a family in Dudley.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team travel to Duxford near Cambridge.

The team go to Huntingdon to transform a house into a home for Julie's supersized family.

The team help a growing family whose house extension was put on hold due to redundancy.

The team help a family build a single storey extension for their rapidly growing sons.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team help a former royal engineer and paratrooper.

Nick Knowles and the team are in Watford to renovate a kitchen and dining area for a family that needs it to be medically clean. Lucy and husband Mario bought a rundown house that they hoped to renovate into their dream home, but everything changed when their daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The renovation is now on hold, but the need for a clean living space is greater than ever.

Nick Knowles and the team head to Leamington Spa to help out single parent Kate. Left in a building site by builders her unfinished extension means she's bringing up three children with no heating, no hot water and lots of brick dust.

This time they help the Howard family from Kent, who live in a Victorian cottage which has been in the family for generations and has barely changed since it was built. The family's attempt at transforming their kitchen and sitting room have ended in disaster, and the team are drafted in to sort out the mess and create two stunning new rooms for a deserving family.

The team find themselves in Kingston-Upon-Thames with grandparents Ray and Linda. The couple have spent the last nine years bringing up their grandchildren after their mother sadly passed away. Twins Nathan and Chelsea, who are now both 14, have grown out of their toy room.

The team visit Edmonton, North London, to help the Parenti family. They undertook extension and renovation work on their house four years ago, but a falling out with the builder forced dad Stephen to step in and do it himself, with semi-disastrous consequences.

The team visit Liz and Neil Capper, who live in a beautiful little cottage in Norfolk. It was always Neil who did the DIY and the tough jobs around the house but following several back operations he has been reduced to walking with crutches and can no longer do those difficult tasks.

Compilation programme built around a day in the life of Nick Knowles. We revisit two of the great shows from the last series and see how the families are doing today. There is also the usual high quality funnies, Billy explores his talents with the English language, we learn how Julia became one of the lads and we get to go behind the scenes and witness what happens when the cameras aren't rolling.

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The team is in Bridgwater to help the Robinson family.

The team is in Frimley in Camberley to help the Oxford family.

The team are in Oxford to help complete a bungalow extension for the Barker family.

Nick Knowles and the team are in Bradford to renovate a lounge for Emma and her son Thomas.

Nick Knowles and the builders tackle a wreck of a house in Caersws, Wales.

Nick Knowles and the team are called to the rescue of the Curry family in Halstead.

In Essex, the Taylors need to turn their garage into a wheelchair-friendly downstairs bathroom for window cleaner Kerry following an accident.

In Romford, the Morris family want to turn their loft into a space that will give Sharon's autistic 17-year-old son some independence.

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Nick Knowles and the team save a family from their bare brick lounge.

The team travel to Ipswich to help a single mother-of-two out of her DIY disaster.

Nick Knowles and the team are in Liverpool to renovate a garage into a child's playroom.

Nick Knowles and his team help the Erasmus family from Nottingham complete their kitchen.

Nick Knowles and the team help a couple in Rossendale, Lancashire.

Nick Knowles and his team help the Erasmus family from Nottingham complete their kitchen.

Do-it-yourself challenges. Nick Knowles and the team are in Chelmsford to give Karen and her family the kitchen of their dreams.

Nick Knowles and the team are in Epsom in Surrey. Dee Wilson unselfishly always put her family first as well as holiding down a high pressure job.

In this edition they are on a mission in Fishguard to help a worn out Mum and Dad of quadruplets renovate her bedroom and en-suite bathroomm so she can have the occasional half hour to remind herself that she is still human.

The team are in Swindon to try and turn Michelle Lovell's life around by finishing the renovation of her lounge.

The team are in Crawley to help brothers Daniel and Adam renovate their kitchen/diner.

Nick Knowles and the building team are in Navenby to help Maaike Zaan and John Heather complete the renovation to their disused telephone exchange.

The team are in Grays, Essex to help busy paramedic Tina Freear renovate her lounge/dining room.

The team is in Manchester to help remedy the DIY disaster created by Kevin Vaughton after he tried to enlarge his kitchen.

The team are in Pembroke Dock to help supersize a tiny family bathroom

The team are in in Clevedon to help transform an extension into a funky lounge.

Going green, Lincoln green, in Lincoln

Grays in Thurrock in Essex

Pembroke Dock, North Wales

The team help Angie and Paul in South Wales, who have bought an old farmhouse to renovate.

The team visit Ipswich to help Jason and Toni Meekings, who have been transforming their three-bed house into something bigger.

Nick Knowles and the team visit the Glasgow home of Margaret and her extended family. They help to speed up a loft conversion.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team help Wayne and Susan, a couple in Bradford, move out of their boat into a house.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team take a trip down memory lane, recalling some of their best renovations, stories, and the funniest moments over the last 10 years. Did DIY SOS truly change people's lives for the better? Join Nick and the team in between jobs on this unique journey through the DIY SOS archives.

What do Nick and the DIY SOS team do in their week off? Join them in between jobs and find out as they show more of their favourite stories from the past ten years. Including the highs, the lows and the funnies.

Nick Knowles and the team face their biggest challenge yet in this DIY SOS Flood special. Since the June floods, there are still many families still trying to renovate their houses back to liveable condition. The team head to Toll Bar, near Doncaster, and take on a foster family's house which found itself deep in water. Plus, they renovate the local club to provide a much-needed space for the people of Toll Bar.

Nick Knowles and the team attempt to re-house a family who have spent years in a caravan.

The team transforms the life of a family who have spent years living in a building site.

Nick Knowles recruits extra help to renovate a whole house, making it a home.

The team transforms an ex-council house in the Welsh Valleys into a family home.

Nick Knowles and the team help Mike, whose house was ruined by rogue builders.

The team work to transform an extension into a cosy, family-friendly space.

Nick Knowles and the team build an extension to help bring a brain-injured son home.

Nick Knowles and the team enlist the help of the local community in Aberystwyth to renovate a home for a builder with a brain tumour. Michael Saunders built an extension onto his house when his son- in-law's MS meant he had to start using a wheelchair. When Michael discovered he had cancer, he was unable to finish his own home and he and his partner were left living in a cold and draughty shell of a house. Battling against terrible weather conditions, Nick and the team head to West Wales to rally friends, family and local trades to help turn Michael's house from a building site into a comfortable home.

Nick Knowles and the team enlist the help of the local community in Durham to reconfigure a home and reunite a family torn apart by illness. Sixteen-year-old Kieron Purvis collapsed with an undiagnosed heart condition in December 2009. Following a heart transplant and a double amputation, the Purvis family found themselves living apart because their home was not equipped for Kieron's special needs. Nick and the SOS team issue a call to arms and rally friends, family and local trades to get the Purvis' home fit for them to live under the same roof after a year apart. (Stereo, Widescreen)

Nick Knowles and the team are joined by guest designer Charlie Luxton. They join forces to enlist the help of the local community in Stoke and renovate a home for a family battling terminal illness. Dad Haydn Spice was diagnosed with abdominal cancer shortly after buying a derelict house at auction in 2004. Haydn's ill health meant that he couldn't work on the house, and his family have been left living in a building site. He and his wife and three daughters are all sleeping in one bedroom and trying to make the best of the time Haydn has left. Nick and the team head to the Midlands to rally friends, family and local trades to help turn the Spice family's derelict house into a comfortable home.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team enlist local tradespeople, members of the community and guest designer Charlie Luxton in Cirencester to transform an incomplete extension and run-down house into a clean, warm and healthy home for a family on the brink of despair.

The team transforms a post-war house in Dartford into a warm and safe home for the future.

The team convert a bungalow into a four-bedroom home for a family at their wits' end.

The team travels to Liverpool to completely refurbish Norris Green Youth Centre. The money Children in Need already give to this centre helps it provide activities for young people with few other options. But the building is falling down around them, and without the youth centre the youngsters will have nowhere else to go outside school.

Derbyshire is the destination for Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team as they travel to Chesterfield to help Lisa and Richard Watson and their young family.

Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team travel to a beautiful village in the Welsh countryside to help a widower and his eight-year-old daughter.

DIY SOS and BBC Children in Need embark on a truly challenging build for the Blackburn homeless charity Nightsafe. Young homeless people are often overlooked, vulnerable and very much in need of help.

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Language English
Release 1999-10-07
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