Bangor: For the first time ever, the DIY SOS team head to Bangor in Northern Ireland, the childhood hometown of our build manager Mark Miller, to help the McCreight family. [S]
Bangor: For the first time ever, the DIY SOS team head to Bangor in Northern Ireland, the childhood hometown of our build manager Mark Miller, to help the McCreight family. [S]
Barnstaple: Nick Knowles and the team head to Barnstaple to create a home dialysis centre for a family, saving them from making daily four-hour round trips to hospital. [S]
Holmfirth: The team are joined by tradespeople in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, to transform the family home of Richard Ford, who is confined to a wheelchair after a brain-stem stroke in 2012. [S]
Holmfirth: The team are joined by tradespeople in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, to transform the family home of Richard Ford, who is confined to a wheelchair after a brain-stem stroke in 2012. [S]
Barnet: Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team transform the home of a wheelchair-bound police officer who was a victim of the Westminster Bridge terrorist attack in March 2017. [S]
Barnet: Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team transform the home of a wheelchair-bound police officer who was a victim of the Westminster Bridge terrorist attack in March 2017. [S]
Arundel: Nick Knowles meets a West Sussex wife and mother-of-four who was paralysed in a bicycle accident in the summer of 2015, and needs her home adapting for her wheelchair. [S]
Telford: In Shropshire, three schoolchildren, the DIY SOS team and hundreds of volunteers help 12-year-old Matthew return home from hospital for the first time in three years. [S]
Bristol: The DIY SOS team and volunteers in Bristol help to transform the home of 24-year-old Ryan, who has spent the last five years in hospital 50 miles away from his family. [S]
Bristol: The DIY SOS team and volunteers in Bristol help to transform the home of 24-year-old Ryan, who has spent the last five years in hospital 50 miles away from his family. [S]
Epsom: Home renovation series. Despite spending their days saving people's lives, paramedics Sam and Ben are living in a home that is no longer suitable for their family. [S]
Loughborough: Nick Knowles presents the dramatic home makeover series. The DIY SOS workforce help a family in Loughborough who are struggling for space. [S]
Loughborough: Nick Knowles presents the dramatic home makeover series. The DIY SOS workforce help a family in Loughborough who are struggling for space. [S]
Wigan: The team are building a self-contained apartment alongside a family home to allow parents to care for their son who was left paralysed after an unprovoked attack. [S]
Wigan: The team are building a self-contained apartment alongside a family home to allow parents to care for their son who was left paralysed after an unprovoked attack. [S]
Dartford: In one of the biggest builds on an individual house, the team are in Dartford helping a family whose house poses a daily battle for their severely disabled son. [S]
Swansea: Nick Knowles and the team are in Swansea to transform the home of fifteen-year-old Jack Morris who was born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy. [S]
Swansea: Nick Knowles and the team are in Swansea to transform the home of fifteen-year-old Jack Morris who was born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy. [S]
The Big Build: Homes for Veterans (Part 2): In the second instalment of a two-part special, the team continue their transformation of an empty street in Manchester. [S]
The Big Build: Homes for Veterans (Part 1): The team take on their most ambitious build ever in this two-part special, transforming a whole street of empty properties into homes for veterans. [S]
The Big Build: Homes for Veterans (Part 1): The team take on their most ambitious build ever in this two-part special, transforming a whole street of empty properties into homes for veterans. [S]
Holmfirth: The team are joined by tradespeople in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, to transform the family home of Richard Ford, who is confined to a wheelchair after a brain-stem stroke in 2012. [S]
Basildon: Inspirational property makeovers. Nick and the team head to Basildon to transform the home of nine-year-old Brandon who has severe epilepsy. [S]
Basildon: Inspirational property makeovers. Nick and the team head to Basildon to transform the home of nine-year-old Brandon who has severe epilepsy. [S]
Orpington: Inspirational property makeovers. The team are off to Orpington to transform Jason Sulong's home after a motorcycle accident changed his life forever. [S]
Warrington: Inspirational property makeovers. The DIY SOS team travel to Warrington to help renovate electrician Dave McCartney's home after a stroke left him partially paralysed. [S]
Warrington: Inspirational property makeovers. The DIY SOS team travel to Warrington to help renovate electrician Dave McCartney's home after a stroke left him partially paralysed. [S]
Hereford: Inspirational home makeovers. The team head to Hereford to help Colin and Clare adapt their home to meet the needs of their son, Christopher, who has muscular dystrophy. [S]
Cumbria: Inspirational home makeovers. Rob and Michelle had to halt renovation work on their house when their son Noah was born with spina bifida. Can the team finish the job? [S]
Cumbria: Inspirational home makeovers. Rob and Michelle had to halt renovation work on their house when their son Noah was born with spina bifida. Can the team finish the job? [S]
Bury: Inspirational property makeovers. Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team are off to Bury to transform the home of six-year-old Maddie Malone, who has a rare brain disease. [S]
Ottery St Mary: Nick Knowles, the SOS team and some plucky locals finish converting a bungalow into a four-bedroom home for a family at the end of their tether. [S]
Cirencester: The DIY SOS team visit 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. [S]
Stoke: Nick Knowles and the team enlist the help of the local community in Stoke to renovate a home for a family whose dad is battling terminal illness. [S]
Cirencester: The DIY SOS team visit 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. [S]
Stoke: Nick Knowles and the team enlist the help of the local community in Stoke to renovate a home for a family whose dad is battling terminal illness. [S]
Durham: 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. [S]
Epsom: Home renovation series. Despite spending their days saving people's lives, paramedics Sam and Ben are living in a home that is no longer suitable for their family. [S]
Loughborough: Nick Knowles presents the dramatic home makeover series. The DIY SOS workforce help a family in Loughborough who are struggling for space. [S]
Swansea: Nick Knowles and the team are in Swansea to transform the home of fifteen-year-old Jack Morris who was born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy. [S]
Dartford: In one of the biggest builds on an individual house, the team are in Dartford helping a family whose house poses a daily battle for their severely disabled son. [S]
Swansea: Nick Knowles and the team are in Swansea to transform the home of fifteen-year-old Jack Morris who was born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy. [S]
Barnstaple: Nick Knowles and the team head to Barnstaple to create a home dialysis centre for a family, saving them from making daily four-hour round trips to hospital. [S]
Bangor: For the first time ever, the DIY SOS team head to Bangor in Northern Ireland, the childhood hometown of our build manager Mark Miller, to help the McCreight family. [S]