Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ renovation series. Nick Knowles and the team join with local tradespeople from Hull to make a home as comfortable as possible for a family affected by Fabry's disease.
Liz and Jason Liversidge of Hull were married in 2009 and then quickly started a new family. But shortly after Jason embarked upon doing up the house for his growing family he was diagnosed with Fabry's disease, a rare genetic condition that results in the body slowly being poisoned by a build-up of toxins. Even worse for Jason and Liz was the realisation that daughters Lily and Poppy would also have it. Then, as if things couldn't get worse, he was also diagnosed with motor neurone disease, giving him just years to live.
As his health deteriorates, all Jason longs for is a home where he can be safe to build memories so that his daughters will remember him and where Liz will have the best chance of bringing them up in the future. Enter Nick, the boys and designer Oliver Heath with an army of local tradespeople to do what they can to make their future more comfortable.
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Clips
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Mark in a hole in Hull
Duration: 00:01
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The wazoo song
Duration: 00:52
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Living wall planters
Duration: 01:13
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A spot of…tractor spotting
Duration: 01:25
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Ed Sheeran
All of the Stars
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00:02
Take That
Let In The Sun
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00:06
Ella Henderson
Yours
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00:16
Eliza Doolittle
Back Packing
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00:18
James Bay
Let It Go
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00:31
The Vamps
Last Night
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00:35
Alex Clare
Hands Are Clever
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00:39
Ed Sheeran
Lego House
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00:43
Take That
These Days
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00:52
Ella Henderson
Hard Work
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00:57
Eliza Doolittle
Checkmate
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Nick Knowles |
Participant | Oliver Heath |
Participant | Mark Millar |
Participant | Julian Perryman |
Participant | Chris Frediani |
Participant | Billy Byrne |
Executive Producer | Robi Dutta |
Series Producer | Mike Ratcliffe |
Director | Luke Byrne |
Producer | Luke Byrne |
Broadcasts
- Wed 17 Jun 2015 20:00
- Wed 6 Sep 2017 21:00