Hoarders SOS
Experts Curtis Dowling, Marianne Cammack and Joanna Riley help two households to make space and raise cash
Experts Curtis Dowling, Marianne Cammack and Joanna Riley help two households to make space and raise cash
A costume maker from Chester makes a Hoarder SOS because her house is filled with enough fabric to open a shop
Todd Ricketts, a co-owner of the Chicago Cubs, goes undercover posing as an out-of-work roofer.
Fernando Aguirre, the Chairman and CEO of Chiquita Brands International, goes undercover in his own company.
Steve Phelps, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for NASCAR goes undercover.
President, CEO and father of eight, Bryan Bedford, has chosen to go undercover at Frontier Airlines.
Mike White, the President and CEO of DirecTV, goes undercover posing as an out-of-work salesman.
The CEO of restaurant chain East Side Mario's spends a week working undercover in his own kitchens.
Tina Lee, T&T Supermarket boss, swaps her upscale lifestyle for a week and works undercover in her own stores.
PJ's Pets is one of the nation's oldest pet store chains. New President Margaret Kordas may rattle some cages
Tensions boil over as the group come face to face to air their grievances and find out who's paid what before the winner is revealed.
For the final stay of the competition the group get a taste of the high life at Muddifords Court Country House.
Today's hosts are Charlotte Church's parents, but can the Welsh hosts win over their most critical guests?
The competition heats up at 2 star Eden Lodge where the 'Savoy- inspired' service leaves some guests in tears.
Today the group stay at Robertsbrook Guesthouse, where fancy dress enthusiast Claire shows off the delights of Swanage. And there's some secret celebrities within the group.
Jay deals with a couple who are obsessed with getting cheap tattoos on holiday.
Sketch meets Gaz, who has his best friend's initials in an intimate place and wants a cover-up.
A woman in Lincolnshire makes a Hoarder SOS to clear the clutter from her home.
Curtis Dowling and Marianne Cammack are in Essex helping a woman sell stuff she bought in New York in the 60s
Today it's Blackpool, trying to persuade a theatrical couple to part with a mountain of clothes and antiques