
DIY SOS is a leisure hobbies series airing on UK television.
Nick Knowles and the team travel to Hessle, near Hull in East Yorkshire, to transform the home of Darren Hudson, who was left paralysed from the waist down due to a spinal cord injury. After three months of hospital rehabilitation, Darren returned home to his family, but tragedy struck again eight days later when his wife Sarah died suddenly. Since that moment, Darren and his three sons have been living in emotional trauma, with the wheelchair-using dad now the main carer for the family
The experts adapt the Torquay home of Stuart, who has multiple sclerosis, making the house more suitable to his needs and that of his primary carer - his blind 73-year-old mother
The team travels to Hessle, East Yorkshire, to help a man left paralysed due to a spinal cord injury, whose wife died eight days after he returned home from hospital
The experts adapt the Torquay home of Stuart, who has multiple sclerosis, making the house more suitable to his needs and that of his primary carer - his blind 73-year-old mother
The team is in Plymouth to finish building the home of the Morfey family, who have two sons with cerebral palsy and a daughter living in hospital while she recovers from cancer
The team transforms a home in Bromsgrove for Karis, who has cerebral palsy, building a large two-storey extension to make the house more accessible
The team is in Plymouth to finish building the home of the Morfey family, who have two sons with cerebral palsy and a daughter living in hospital while she recovers from cancer
The team transforms a home in Bolton, Greater Manchester for the Taylor-Mann family, making the house more suitable for nine-year-old William, who has severe autism
The team transforms a home in Bromsgrove for Karis, who has cerebral palsy, building a large two-storey extension to make the house more accessible
Nick Knowles and the team create a safe and inspiring home space for the Newcombes, who have a two-year-old son with a very rare lung condition
The team transforms a home in Bolton, Greater Manchester for the Taylor-Mann family, making the house more suitable for nine-year-old William, who has severe autism
Nick Knowles and the team create a safe and inspiring home space for the Newcombes, who have a two-year-old son with a very rare lung condition
Nick Knowles and the team build a new youth centre for the children of Beverley, East Yorkshire, whose old building was converted into a food hub for families during the pandemic
A team of experts helps amateurs whose projects have gone horribly wrong
Nick Knowles and the team head to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, to transform the home of a mother-of-three who made the news when she vowed to raise her dying friend's five children
Nick Knowles heads to Worksop in Nottinghamshire, where he and the team enlist the help of tradesmen to complete an extension for a couple whose youngest child is autistic
Nick Knowles and the team head to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, to transform the home of a mother-of-three who made the news when she vowed to raise her dying friend's five children
Nick Knowles enlists local tradespeople to build a single-storey extension for Haanagh and Mike in Fareham, Hampshire, whose disabled twins are in need of more space
Nick Knowles heads to Worksop in Nottinghamshire, where he and the team enlist the help of tradesmen to complete an extension for a couple whose youngest child is autistic
Nick Knowles enlists local tradespeople to build a single-storey extension for Haanagh and Mike in Fareham, Hampshire, whose disabled twins are in need of more space
Nick Knowles and the team head to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, to transform the home of a mother-of-three who made the news when she vowed to raise her dying friend's five children
Nick Knowles and the team head to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, to transform the home of a mother-of-three who made the news when she vowed to raise her dying friend's five children
The team helps a couple whose 24-year-old son has been living in hospital for the last five years, as they renovate the downstairs of their house so he can move back home
Nick Knowles and the team set out to make a Telford home suitable for the complex medical needs of a 12-year-old who has been stuck in hospital after suffering cancer and a stroke
The team helps a couple whose 24-year-old son has been living in hospital for the last five years, as they renovate the downstairs of their house so he can move back home
Nick Knowles and the team set out to make a Telford home suitable for the complex medical needs of a 12-year-old who has been stuck in hospital after suffering cancer and a stroke
Nick Knowles and the team come to the aid of Little Miracles, demolishing and rebuilding their Peterborough centre for children with disabilities and life-limiting illnesses
Nick Knowles and the team come to the aid of Little Miracles, demolishing and rebuilding their Peterborough centre for children with disabilities and life-limiting illnesses
Nick Knowles and the team build a new youth centre for the children of Beverley, East Yorkshire, whose old building was converted into a food hub for families during the pandemic
The team helps a couple whose 24-year-old son has been living in hospital for the last five years, as they renovate the downstairs of their house so he can move back home
The team helps a couple whose 24-year-old son has been living in hospital for the last five years, as they renovate the downstairs of their house so he can move back home
Nick Knowles and the team build a new youth centre for the children of Beverley, East Yorkshire, whose old building was converted into a food hub for families during the pandemic
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
Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team transform the home of a police officer who was injured in the Westminster Bridge terrorist attack in March 2017
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
Nick Knowles and team, together with West Bromwich volunteers, helps a grieving grandmother and her family who are making do in a small house
Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team transform the home of a police officer who was injured in the Westminster Bridge terrorist attack in March 2017
Nick Knowles and team, together with West Bromwich volunteers, helps a grieving grandmother and her family who are making do in a small house
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
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
Part one of two. Nick Knowles and the team undertake their biggest and longest build, constructing two buildings for the Grenfell community to create spaces worth around £2million
Part two of two. Nick Knowles and the team attempt to build a two storey flexible use centre, which can be used by the local community however it decides
Part one of two. Nick Knowles and the team undertake their biggest and longest build, constructing two buildings for the Grenfell community to create spaces worth around £2million
The team helps a project manager in Avening in the Cotswolds, whose life was changed in a split second by a freak accident while holidaying in Cyprus
The team helps a project manager in Avening in the Cotswolds, whose life was changed in a split second by a freak accident while holidaying in Cyprus
Part one of two. Nick Knowles and the team undertake their biggest and longest build, constructing two buildings for the Grenfell community to create spaces worth around £2million
Part one of two. Nick Knowles and the team undertake their biggest and longest build, constructing two buildings for the Grenfell community to create spaces worth around £2million
Nick Knowles meets a husband, father and football fan who was brain damaged in an attack, and now needs his Mildenhall, Suffolk home adapting for his care and rehabilitation
In this Children in Need Special, the DIY SOS team joins forces with Radio 2. Their mission is to transform a derelict site into a safe base for a young women's charity in Leeds
Nick Knowles meets a husband, father and football fan who was brain damaged in an attack, and now needs his Mildenhall, Suffolk home adapting for his care and rehabilitation
In this Children in Need Special, the DIY SOS team joins forces with Radio 2. Their mission is to transform a derelict site into a safe base for a young women's charity in Leeds
Nick Knowles and the team travel to Aberystwyth, and enlist the help of a local community to renovate the home of a builder with a brain tumour
Nick Knowles and the team travel to Aberystwyth, and enlist the help of a local community to renovate the home of a builder with a brain tumour
Nick Knowles meets a husband, father and football fan who was brain damaged in an attack, and now needs his Mildenhall, Suffolk home adapting for his care and rehabilitation
Nick Knowles meets a husband, father and football fan who was brain damaged in an attack, and now needs his Mildenhall, Suffolk home adapting for his care and rehabilitation
Nick Knowles and the team provide a home makeover for members of a Durham family who have been kept apart for a year because their house was not equipped to suit their son's needs
Nick Knowles and the team are joined by guest designer Charlie Luxton in Stoke-on-Trent, where they help terminally ill Haydn Spice and his family transform their home
Nick Knowles and the team provide a home makeover for members of a Durham family who have been kept apart for a year because their house was not equipped to suit their son's needs
Nick Knowles and the team are joined by guest designer Charlie Luxton in Stoke-on-Trent, where they help terminally ill Haydn Spice and his family transform their home
Nick Knowles and the team enlist local tradespeople and designer Charlie Luxton to help complete an extension to a former council house in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Nick Knowles and the team enlist local tradespeople and designer Charlie Luxton to help complete an extension to a former council house in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Nick Knowles and the team provide a home makeover for members of a Durham family who have been kept apart for a year because their house was not equipped to suit their son's needs
Nick Knowles and the team provide a home makeover for members of a Durham family who have been kept apart for a year because their house was not equipped to suit their son's needs
Nick Knowles enlists the aid of local tradespeople to help finish converting the Wright family's bungalow in Ottery St Mary, east Devon, into a four-bedroom home
Nick Knowles and the team head to Chesterfield, Derbyshire, where they help Lisa and Richard Watson complete an extension intended to accommodate their expanding family
Nick Knowles enlists the aid of local tradespeople to help finish converting the Wright family's bungalow in Ottery St Mary, east Devon, into a four-bedroom home
Nick Knowles and the team help widower David Williams finish building his home in Conwy, north Wales, with the support of the local community and traders
Nick Knowles and the team head to Chesterfield, Derbyshire, where they help Lisa and Richard Watson complete an extension intended to accommodate their expanding family
Nick Knowles and the team help widower David Williams finish building his home in Conwy, north Wales, with the support of the local community and traders
Nick Knowles enlists the aid of local tradespeople to help finish converting the Wright family's bungalow in Ottery St Mary, east Devon, into a four-bedroom home
Nick Knowles enlists the aid of local tradespeople to help finish converting the Wright family's bungalow in Ottery St Mary, east Devon, into a four-bedroom home