DIY SOS: The Big Build
A rescue team of DIY do-gooders. DIY SOS previously renovated one or two rooms; these hour-long episodes take on the renovation of whole houses, even building extensions and loft conversions where possible!
Hessle
Nick, the team, and hundreds of volunteers help roofer Darren and his sons. He suffered a spine injury, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. A few months after rehab and returning home, his wife passes away, leaving him a disabled single father.
Torquay
The team helps a Stuart with multiple sclerosis who is cared for by his blind mother. The build consists of bespoke care facilities for Stuart. They need special accommodations to bring them together at mealtimes where they can bond.
Plymouth
In Plymouth, the team helps the Morfey family, who have been living in an on-site caravan. Disaster struck last year, and their home remains half-built. The team will need to do something quite different from any build they have done so far.
Bromsgrove
Tonight, the team and the Bromsgrove volunteers help Karis, who has cerebral palsy. She still lives with her mum, Karen, but now her health is deteriorating, making caring for Karis impossible. Older sister Jo is desperate to give Karis a new home.
Bolton
The DIY SOS gang team up with interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to help the Taylor-Mann family. Their current house is unfit for their nine-year-old son William's condition, which puts a massive strain on their lives.
Bromley
Nick and the team help the family of a two-year-old with a rare lung condition, confining them to a five-foot cubicle at Kings College Hospital. The team has amassed a volunteer army to create a safe and inspiring space the family can call home.
North Shields
Nick and the team help the family of a three-year-old with a rare genetic condition, causing her to be disabled and requiring 24-hour care. With the help of amazingly kind volunteers, they can make a difference for this lovely family.
