Clean It, Fix It | Preview (BBC One)
Mark Wright is joining popular BBC One home-makeover show: Clean It, Fix It.
Mark will present alongside DIY legend Tommy Walsh, expert cleaner Maxine Dwyer, and creative carpenter Asher Edwards.

Mark will make his debut for series four, helping to improve people’s lives by solving practical problems around their houses - making their homes more liveable without breaking the bank.
The team will have two days to transform aspects of a home in desperate need of some TLC. From a shortage of storage space, the need for a cleaning overhaul, or DIY disasters, the team will get stuck in, finding solutions for any problem.
Audiences will also get helpful tips and tricks from the experts themselves on what to do at home when tackling these problems, revealing clever, take-out hacks anyone can achieve.

Mark Wright comments, “I’m passionate about property and renovations, so I’m delighted to be joining such a wonderful team and programme. I can’t wait to get stuck in and help change people’s lives and living situations...
"Clean It, Fix It has a heart, we come in and help people out who sometimes can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, so helping people in this way is great, and sometimes tugs on the heart-strings – especially when the owners see the finished result.”
Alex McLeod, Commissioner for BBC Daytime comments, “With the cost of living crisis everyone has felt the pinch at home, Clean It, Fix It not only offers light relief to audiences but can also help inspire and give them cost-effective ways to change up their homes, without costing a fortune. And now with Mark joining our brilliant team of experts, there is going to be even more laughs and probably even more tears as he gets to the heart of the stories in this series.”
Clean It, Fix It returns Monday 3rd March on BBC One.
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