Clean It, Fix It


3:45 pm - 4:30 pm, Thursday, February 5 on BBC One London HD (101)

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Season 4, Episode 4

After years of sacrifice to care for his mother, Ralph's living room doubled as his bedroom, leaving him ashamed to host friends. Mark Wright, Maxine Dwyer and Tommy Walsh work their magic on the property, with Maxine expertly cleaning and decluttering and Tommy designing a stylish media wall. Together, they give Ralph his living room and bedroom back, restoring both function and pride into his home


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Cast & Crew

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Mark Wright (Presenter)
Maxine Dwyer (Presenter)
Tommy Walsh (Presenter)
Alexandra McLeod (Executive producer)
Matt Baker (Series producer)
Claire Simpson (Executive producer)

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Mark Wright (Presenter)
Born: January 20, 1987 in Buckhurst Hill, Essex
Best Known For: The Only Way Is Essex.
Early-life: Mark was born in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, on January 20, 1987 to Carol and Mark Snr. He has three siblings, Jessica, Natalya and Josh. He wanted to be a professional footballer when he was younger and played in Tottenham Hotspur's youth team.
Career: Wright is best known for being one of the original cast members of ITV2 reality series The Only Way Is Essex. It originally focused heavily on his relationships with fellow cast members Lauren Goodger and Lucy Mecklenburgh. He left the show at the end of the third series. Since then, he has presented Take Me Out spin-off show Take Me Out: The Gossip and finished as the runner-up behind Dougie Poynter on the 2011 series of I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! In 2014, he fronted short-lived ITV2 reality show Party Wright Around the World and he was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: "I'm the sort of guy who loves to bust out some moves at a party but I'm certainly not a natural dancer."
Trivia: He has his own line of menswear with Littlewoods.
Maxine Dwyer (Presenter)
Tommy Walsh (Presenter)
Best Known For: Doing the heavy lifting on Ground Force.
Early-life: Tommy Walsh was born in Hackney, east London in 1956, the third of six children. His father, who he has described as "my mentor and best friend," was also a builder and at 16, Tommy left school to work alongside him manufacturing garden products. He also became interested in restoring old houses, and was working on a TV producer's home when she asked his opinion on various pilots. She was so impressed with his knowledge that she invited him to take a screen test for Alan Titchmarsh's gardening makeover show, Ground Force.
Career: The programme was an instant hit when it first broadcast in 1998 and made stars of Walsh and fellow expert Charlie Dimmock. Tommy took an even bigger role on the show after Titchmarsh quit in 2001. Although Ground Force is the biggest show he's been involved with, he's appeared in various TV programmes, including the series Housecall, Space Invaders, Our House, and Trading Spaces. In 2002, viewers saw him battle his weight on Celebrity Fit Club, and he's also written several books, including Tommy Walsh's Practical Garden Projects and DIY Survival.
Quote: "I'll always be a builder first and anything else second."
John Pierre Newman (Producer)
Alexandra McLeod (Executive producer)
Matt Baker (Series producer)
Born: December 23, 1977 in Easington, County Durham
Best Known For: Blue Peter, The One Show and Countryfile.
Early-life: Matthew James Baker was born in Easington, County Durham, on December 23, 1977. He grew up on his family's sheep farm and developed a love of the countryside and animals. He was obsessed with gymnastics as a youngster and was told he had enough ability to compete at a high level but he was forced to give up the sport after being diagnosed with anaemia aged 14. He went on to study drama at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh.
Career: In the late 1990s, Baker toured around the north of England with a 1970s comedy disco-dancing revival show called Disco Inferno. He did freestyle routines with back flips and juggled wooden clubs. After finding out that Blue Peter were looking for a new presenter, he sent the BBC a showreel and managed to secure an interview. During his seven years as a Blue Peter presenter, he won two Baftas for Best Children's Presenter. He left the show in 2006 and went on to co-present Countryfile Summer Diaries, Open Country, Animal Squad, Countryfile, Secret Britain and One Man and His Dog. After a stint as a guest presenter on The One Show, he became a permanent host alongside Alex Jones in early 2011. He participated in Strictly Come Dancing in 2010, partnering professional dancer Aliona Vilani, and finished runner-up.
Quote: "If you dedicate yourself to something, you get a result. That's a formula I've stuck to all my life."
Trivia: He raised more than £1.9million for Children in Need in 2012 when he travelled around the country in a rickshaw. Wed childhood sweetheart Nicola Mooney in 2004. They have two children, Luke and Molly.
Claire Simpson (Executive producer)

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