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DIY SOS

DIY SOS

It's ratchets to the rescue as Nick Knowles tackles DIY horrors head-on!
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Pat-UK

Posted 6.21PM
Tue 20 Nov 2007

To all those that ask about being on the show, if you look on the BBC website you will clearly see the application form in the DIYsos section.

 
chocoholic 1

Posted 9.47PM
Sat 24 Nov 2007

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Is there a Billy Byrne fan club? He's certainly the livewire of the show!!

 
chocoholic 1

Posted 9.48PM
Sat 24 Nov 2007

Is there a Billy Byrne fan club? He's certainly the livewire of the show!!

 
greeno2

Posted 10.47PM
Fri 18 Jan 2008

hi my name is margaret i work at greenfield special needs school and i was wondering if you still did transformations as we are badly need of are porter cabin doing for are sensor room for are children aged between 3 and 10 and they really love the senor room which we cant use as it needs doing up. I have watch all your programs and you do a fantastic job i no its only for comments but iv been trying a long time to get hold of you could you please let me no if you can help i would be very greatful many thanks margaret Cry

 
Tiesdad

Posted 1.26AM
Mon 11 Feb 2008

Hiya, we love diy sos, my wife, Claire thinks billy is great and i think you all are!
I was hoping you might be kind enough to send a signed photo over for my little boy Tie, he is 17 months old and has severe EB, Eb is a genetic condition which is simply awful, you may have heard about the documentary,"the boy whos skin fell off", well that was about the same condition - a brave girl called Melissa Craven recently passed away aged 11, there is simply no telling on how long sufferers have, but every day is in pain. We are going to hopefully have an extension built on our house soon for Ties needs,( but i dont think it will ever happen - the housing association having even responded to our letters of enquiry!) .The charity debra support research to find a cure and the future looks hopeful, so we do what we can to raise funds for them - if you could donate anything that could be auctioned for the charity that would be great!
Best wishes to the whole team, thank you
Peter Davey

 
diypeter

Posted 8.37PM
Wed 18 Jun 2008

hi love the show have done for many years lol just wanted people to know that there is a chat forum for this tv program just let me know if it is ok to leave a link on this site or not many thanks and happy diying
diypeter

 
diypeter

Posted 8.38PM
Wed 18 Jun 2008

hi love the show have done for many years lol just wanted people to know that there is a chat forum for this tv program just let me know if it is ok to leave a link on this site or not many thanks and happy diying
diypeter

 
Gilly336

Posted 5.58PM
Sun 14 Sep 2008

Nick,
When your havin trouble with the cast yip yapping on all the time, remember the term White Noise.
In the military we spend a lot of time listening to radios, even when no ones talking, hearing static, commonly known as White noise, this simply fades into the background and your brain ignores it, so when the cast is gabbing, raise your hand and say "White Noise People", anyone watching in the Army will understand but Billy will never work it out, even after youve explained it.

Anyway, love the show, its DIY with humour,

Chris Gill

 
Gilly336

Posted 5.58PM
Sun 14 Sep 2008

Nick,
When your havin trouble with the cast yip yapping on all the time, remember the term White Noise.
In the military we spend a lot of time listening to radios, even when no ones talking, hearing static, commonly known as White noise, this simply fades into the background and your brain ignores it, so when the cast is gabbing, raise your hand and say "White Noise People", anyone watching in the Army will understand but Billy will never work it out, even after youve explained it.

Anyway, love the show, its DIY with humour,

Chris Gill

 
Gilly336

Posted 5.58PM
Sun 14 Sep 2008

Nick,
When your havin trouble with the cast yip yapping on all the time, remember the term White Noise.
In the military we spend a lot of time listening to radios, even when no ones talking, hearing static, commonly known as White noise, this simply fades into the background and your brain ignores it, so when the cast is gabbing, raise your hand and say "White Noise People", anyone watching in the Army will understand but Billy will never work it out, even after youve explained it.

Anyway, love the show, its DIY with humour,

Chris Gill

 
 
 

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