Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon: Don't Look at the Clutter


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Tuesday, March 17 on BBC One London (1)

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About this Broadcast

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Don't Look at the Clutter

The decluttering team land in south London to help single mum Almarie and her 10-year-old daughter Marie overhaul their three-bedroom semi. With Stacey's guidance, Almarie sorts through the belongings of her husband Marcus for the first time since his sudden death three years ago, creating space to honour old memories and create new ones. Back at the house Rob builds a stage for budding performer Marie and transforms an outhouse into an art studio


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Cast & Crew

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Stacey Solomon (Presenter)
Dilly Carter (Contributor)
Robert Bent (Contributor)
Iwan Carrington (Contributor)
Charlotte Brookes (Executive producer)
Lisa Murphy-O'Reilly (Executive producer)
Ben Borland (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Stacey Solomon (Presenter)
Born: October 04, 1989 in Dagenham
Best Known For: Being an X Factor finalist and a TV presenter.
Early-life: Stacey Chanelle Charlene Solomon was born in Dagenham on October 4, 1989 to David and Fiona. Her parents divorced when she was nine. Stacey came to prominence in 2009 when she auditioned for the sixth series of The X Factor. She made it into the live part of the competition and ended up finishing third, behind Olly Murs and Joe McElderry.
Career: Solomon released her debut single, Driving Home for Christmas, in 2011 and it reached number 27 in the charts. Away from singing, Solomon won the tenth series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, presented Sing If You Can on ITV and appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Mastermind, with The Inbetweeners as her chosen specialist subject. In early 2015, she participated in Channel 4 reality series The Jump.
Quote: 'You have to stay confident and remember nobody's perfect. It's about getting on with what life throws at you. It's certainly too short to waste it being miserable or taking yourself too seriously.'
Trivia: She turned down the chance to appear on The Only Way Is Essex.
Dilly Carter (Contributor)
Robert Bent (Contributor)
Iwan Carrington (Contributor)
Charlotte Brookes (Executive producer)
Lisa Murphy-O'Reilly (Executive producer)
Ben Borland (Director)

Before / After

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EastEnders
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