The DIY SOS team and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen head to Bolton to help the Taylor-Mann family, whose nine-year-old son William has severe autism. Show more
For the first time ever, the DIY SOS team head to Bangor in Northern Ireland, the childhood hometown of our build manager Mark Miller, to help the McCreight family. Show more
Nick Knowles and the team create a safe and inspiring home space for the family of a two-year-old with a very rare lung condition. Show more
Nick Knowles takes to the road to catch up with families and communities featured on DIY SOS over the last two decades and to find out what happened after the cameras left. Show more
In Hessle, near Hull, the DIY SOS team help roofer Darren and his three sons, including 17-year-old Oliver, who is severely disabled. Show more
Home renovation series. The team help a couple whose twin children have global development delay, with their cramped house hindering their progress even more. Show more
In the second episode of a two-part special, Nick Knowles and the team continue with their project to transform an entire street of rundown houses into homes for war veterans. Show more
Nick Knowles, his trusty DIY SOS team and hundreds of kind volunteers renovate the home of three orphaned boys in Cornwall. Show more
DIY SOS and BBC Children in Need embark on a truly challenging build for the Blackburn homeless charity Nightsafe. Show more
Nick Knowles, Arit Anderson and a band of volunteers renovate a home that has been the site of two fatal tragedies. Show more
Nick Knowles, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and the trusty purple shirts venture north to Blackpool to tackle the year's most ambitious build. Show more
The team help the family of a 28-year-old with cerebral palsy. Show more
In Torquay, the team help multiple sclerosis sufferer Stuart, his daughter Lauren and his mother, Lin, who cares for Stuart despite being completely blind. Show more
The team head to Weston-super-Mare to help the Sweet family, whose three children have all been diagnosed with multiple rare illnesses and will soon be full-time wheelchair users. Show more
In Caswell Bay, Swansea, the team transform a dilapidated, disused bus shelter into the world's first purpose-built, fully adaptive surf centre. Show more
Home renovation series. Prince William and Prince Harry join Nick Knowles and the team to help turn run-down empty properties in Manchester into homes for veterans. Show more
Nick Knowles and the team transport Chris Beardshaw's gold medal-winning garden across London, crane it over buildings and rebuild it on the roof of Great Ormond Street Hospital. Show more
Home renovation series. The team are in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, to help 17-year-old disabled athlete Scott Jones achieve his dream of going to Tokyo 2020. Show more
The DIY SOS team are in Shropshire, coming to the rescue of firefighter Joe and his seven-year-old daughter Lucy after the sudden death of wife and mother Jess. Show more
The team head to Devon to help a family whose daily four-hour round trips for life-saving dialysis treatment for their girls is taking a heavy toll on family life. Show more