The Big Clean - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Jo Cooke and Al Law tackle some of the UK's dirtiest and most cluttered homes, uncovering stories of people in need of support along the way.
Episode 2
Jo Cooke and Al Law tackle some of the UK's dirtiest and most cluttered homes, uncovering stories of people in need of support along the way.
Episode 3
Jo Cooke and Al Law tackle some of the UK's dirtiest and most cluttered homes, uncovering stories of people in need of support along the way.
Episode 4
A woman's house is so messy that she sometimes wakes up with flies in her mouth. Can Jo and Al help her combat this disgusting insect infestation?
Episode 5
Jo Cooke and Al Law visit a woman who has not cleaned her flat since her dad passed away nearly 10 years ago, helping her clear the giant piles of rotten junk that have taken over.
Episode 6
Jo Cooke and Al Law tackle some of the UK's dirtiest and most cluttered homes, uncovering stories of people in need of support along the way.
Episode 7
Jo Cooke and Al Law tackle some of the UK's dirtiest and most cluttered homes, uncovering stories of people in need of support along the way
Episode 8
Karen's model railway collection is buried beneath 25 years of clutter, so Jo Cooke and Al Law clean up her dirty and dark home so she can enjoy her favourite hobby once again
Episode 9
A woman with chronic fatigue syndrome is desperate for Jo Cooke and Al Law's help as she has been overwhelmed by clutter since she downsized from a house to a flat.
Episode 10
Jo Cooke and Al Law tackle some of the UK's dirtiest and most cluttered homes, uncovering stories of people in need of support along the way.
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