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For over two decades, BBC viewers have seen hundreds of houses renovated as a team of people come together to help transform family homes. Originally broadcast back in 1999, the initial aim of the programme was to give householders the opportunity to get their bodged DIY jobs finished professionally. The popular show, which has grown over the years in length and scope, was first presented by Lowri Turner and Nick Knowles .

It wasn’t long before the duo were joined by other other hosts such as Billy Byrne, Julian Perryman, Chris Frediani before Mark Miller joined. At first, viewers would vote each week to choose one of three families that they believed was the most deserving case. In 2010, the show had a format shake-up and added Big Build to its name as viewers saw the team complete much bigger projects on the show.



Along with the team of professionals, local tradespeople also got involved who volunteered their time and materials to contribute to the community projects. Although the show has been off-screen for the last two years, it was announced that DIY SOS: The Big Build is returning to the BBC under the guidance of a new production company - South Shore. As the renovation show celebrates turning 25, here’s a look at where the presenters are now.

Lowri Turner After eight series, Lowri Turner decided to step down from DIY SOS. However, since stepping away from the spotlight, Lowri is now a nutritionist and hypnotherapist who specialises in weight loss. The former prese.

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