DIY SOS - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Glasgow
Nick Knowles and the team finish off an aborted loft conversion for Margaret McCann in Glasgow, while Brigid Calderhead introduces three new families hoping to win tonight's viewers' vote.

Torquay
An open-plan living space in Torquay has hit the skids for the ambitious Lesley and Mark Feasby , so Nick Knowles and the team get to work.

Fleetwood
The team try to turn a Dickensian attic into a trendy teenage bedroom in a house in Fleetwood, Lancashire, where the father's job as an oil-rig worker means DIY tasks are often left unfinished.

Episode 4
Does builder Steve really need the team's help? His wife Angela, a collapsed chimney breast, a sagging ceiling and a ruined living room suggest he does. With Nick Knowles and Brigid Calderhead.

Episode 5
Laurence Goulding 's 20-year project to build his own home in mid-Wales was recently hit by a devastating fire. Can Nick Knowles and the team reverse some of the damage? With Brigid Calderhead.

Episode 6
A couple who moved to a bigger home are running out of DIY impetus. Can Nick Knowles and the team sort out the lounge? With Brigid Caiderhead.

Manchester
Keith and Torsten's botched attempt to revert a bedsit-ridden three-storey house in Manchester back to a proper home has resulted in a precarious stairway and a hall that's more like a danger zone. Little wonder they crave a restorative visit from Nick Knowles and the team. With Brigid Caiderhead.

Leeds
Tonight's kitchen-sink drama centres on Odile, who's quit France to settle in Leeds. Her ex-partner's enthusiastic yet woefully inept DIY has left her sans cuisine - for six months the frazzied single mum has been microwaving meals in her lounge and washing dishes in her bathroom. Cue Nick Knowles and his trusty power tools.
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