DIY SOS - Season 13

Season 13

Episodes

Rushden
More help in the home is at hand as Nick Knowles and the team travel to Rushden in Northamptonshire to help the Wiggett family, whose plight won a special audience vote at the end of the last series. Can the experts help mum Glen and dad Dean, who for the last three years have camped out in the lounge while trying to do up their bedroom?

Eastbourne
Nick Knowles hits Eastbourne in East Sussex to help a family whose home is overrun by 1960s and 70s memorabilia, and abortive attempts at DIY.

Bolsover
In Bolsover, Derbyshire, Nick Knowles converts a difficult loft space into a room for a seven-year-old boy who has had to share his parents' bedroom.

Cleethorpes
A building site of a kitchen in Cleethorpes gets renovated to save its owner from a life of fast food and takeaways. Presented by Nick Knowles.

Gloucester
The team arrive in Gloucester to help rescue 16-year-old Amy and 12-year-old Nick from single mum Mel's hapless attempts at DIY, which have left holes where the fireplace used to be, plaster falling off the walls, and shelves and curtain poles held up by adhesive alone. Presented by Nick Knowles.

Yarm
Shahzad and Waheeda Ismail are desperate to finish off the work on their home. With Nick Knowles.

East Harling
Nick Knowles and the team visit East Harling, Norfolk, to help Carl and Michelle Moorhouse convert a garage into an ideal room for their six-year-old son.

Warrington
The team come up with futuristic plans when a Norfolk man with quadriplegic cerebral palsy needs his garage converted into a special bedroom with easy disabled access. Presented by Nick Knowles.

Llanwrda
Nick Knowles and the team head down to Llanwrda in South Wales to assist Angie and Paul Bowles with the renovation of their old farmhouse.

Ipswich
Children's TV presenter Fearne Cotton lends a hand as Nick Knowles and the team come to the aid of Jason and Toni Meekings from Ipswich who, with four children, are finding space is incredibly tight. A new series is scheduled for the autumn.
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