The first series of DIY SOS started on 7 October 1999. The programme began with the aim of giving householders the chance to have their bodged DIY jobs finished by a team of professionals. Viewers voted each week to choose the most deserving case. Over its lifetime the show has doubled in length and grown in scope. It now produces truly life-changing building projects, like the rebuilt Dale Youth Boxing Club near Grenfell Tower and the Canada Street renovation for ex-servicemen, which featured the involvement of Princes William and Harry.
Lowri Turner and Nick Knowles presented the first DIY SOS. Knowles was aided by Billy Byrne, Julian Perryman, Chris Frediani and – later- Mick Miller. The banter between the builders – a bit like a squabbling family – provided some humour which contrasted with the moving scenes that inevitably accompanied the reveal at the end of each programme.
DIY SOS became more ambitious from 2010 and added Big Build to its name. By involving local tradespeople, who volunteered their time and materials, it was able to complete much bigger projects to the benefit of the whole community. Knowles and his team have helped inspire many community projects like Band of Builders and Hull for Heroes.
October anniversaries
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              Winston Churchill's first wartime broadcast1 October 1939
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              Songs of Praise1 October 1961
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              Live and Kicking2 October 1993
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              Points of View2 October 1961
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              The Trials of Life3 October 1990
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              Pick of the Pops4 October 1955
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              Monty Python's Flying Circus5 October 1969
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              Poldark5 October 1975
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              You and Yours6 October 1970
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              Woman's Hour7 October 1946
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              DIY SOS7 October 1999
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              Later... with Jools Holland8 October 1992
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              In Touch8 October 1961
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              Make Yourself At ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ - Programmes for Immigrants10 October 1965
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              Grandstand11 October 1958
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              Around the World in 80 Days11 October 1989
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              On The Move12 October 1975
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              First edition of Any Questions12 October 1948
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              First edition of Omnibus13 October 1967
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              Bombing of Broadcasting House15 October 1940
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              Play For Today15 October 1970
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              First televised Party Election Broadcast15 October 1951
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              Birds of a Feather16 October 1989
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              Blue Peter first broadcast16 October 1958
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              The Magic Roundabout18 October 1965
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              The formation of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½18 October 1922
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              ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra first broadcast22 October 1930
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              Captain Pugwash22 October 1957
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              Terry and June24 October 1979
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              Launch of daytime television27 October 1986
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              The Wednesday Play first broadcast28 October 1964
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              First edition of Today28 October 1957
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              Maida Vale opens30 October 1934
