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About Gutted

Great Britain's never-ending desire for all things new has not only left many with ephemera that they do not need but also contributing to the greatest national debt since records began. Exclusive to Home, Gutted takes drastic action against those that fill their homes with hoarded objects to the point of bursting.

About Gutted

In each episode, Gutted sets out to prove less is more and gives one unsuspecting hoarder the fright of their lives. Nominated by their family (and with their help) the junk lover returns home, puts their key in the door and walks in to discover that everything they own has been removed. All that remains are the bare walls of their house and presenter Mark Durden-Smith, who gives each hoarder 48 hours to get their possessions back.

But it's not as simple as they think. They can only win back their possessions if they answer a series of question correctly. Each correct question means that a group of possessions is saved; each incorrectly answered questions provokes an impromptu car boot sale in the drive way.

Can Gutted shock hoarders out of their habits and show them the less-is-more light? Or is it a case of once a clutterer, always a clutterer?