Nick Knowles' Big House Clearout

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Nick Knowles' Big House Clearout

Nick is in Nottingham to meet a family of five who have outgrown the home they love.

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Series 2
Nick heads to Kettering, Northamptonshire, where he meets a family overwhelmed by clutter.
Series 1
A family in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, have a house filled with mountains of unique clutter.
Series 2
Nick heads to the town of Hastings to meet Mike who lives in a cottage with his four dogs.
Nick visits the River Thames in London where a mum and her kids live on a houseboat.
Nick heads to Farnborough in Hampshire as it's make-or-break time for a couple with three kids who are squeezed into a three-bed semi.
Nick heads to the former mill town of Bolton in Greater Manchester to meet a family in a four-bedroom semi that is overwhelmed by mountains of clutter.
Nick helps a multi-generational family clean up their shared home in Portsmouth.
Series 1
Nick is in Lowestoft, Suffolk to meet a family overwhelmed by a mountain of memories.
Nick comes to the rescue of a family in Stanwell who are paralysed by their clutter.
Nick is in Deal, Kent where a family of four is desperate for help with their memorabilia.
Nick has come to save single mum Sally and her kids from her clutter filled home.
Series 3
Nick revisits families in Marlow and Stanwell to see how they've got on since last time.
Nick revisits single mum Sally in the Cotswolds, and the Oram family in Nottingham.
The Parmar family have rooms for storage instead of for living. Can they ditch 50%?
A couple whose house is cluttered with holiday souvenirs try to shed half their hoard.
Nick helps a family who have hoarded 82 boxes of clothes and a staggering 613 cuddly toys.
Nick heads to Gloucester to help a family drowning under three generations worth of stuff.
In Brighton, Nick removes 302 boxes of clutter from the home of Lauren and Mark.
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