DIY le Donnie - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
In this episode, Donnie builds two new gates for Roddy, whose old gates are falling apart. He sorts out a hall radiator which is badly in need of some TLC and he begins a project in his own home which will ultimately transform the family's shower room.
Episode 2
In this episode, Donnie visits Rona's home in Glasgow, where the family are living with a badly finished wall that husband Andy tried to plaster after watching an online tutorial. In no time at all, Donnie shows them how to build a new, smooth plasterboard wall!
Episode 3
In this episode, Donnie is in Barra, where he meets Chrissie, whose porch was built thirty years ago. The weather and the years have left their mark on the porch, but Donnie, as usual, has a solution which leaves Chrissie with a warm, dry porch in which to sit and do the crossword.
Episode 4
In this episode, Annag is having problems keeping her hens away from the flowerbeds. Donnie builds a wooden fence to keep her plants safe and also fixes some new clothes poles into the ground which will be strong enough to withstand the west coast winter!
Episode 5
In this episode, Donnie is surprised to find himself at his sister Margaret's house, where a pile of wood is waiting to be transformed into garden decking. A couple of days and many screws later, Donnie's finished, but what will Margaret make of it?
Episode 6
In this last episode of the series, Donnie is in Barra supporting Cobhair Bharraigh, a charitable organisation providing care to residents in Barra and Vatersay. The sitting room walls have been damaged where the chairs have been scraping, a new toilet seat is required and one of the kitchen taps needs repairing, but Donnie has a solution to all of these jobs! He also reveals the new shower room in his own home.
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