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Kirstie and Phil catch up with Kathleen and Tom, who chose to love their three-bed Victorian terrace in Newcastle in 2016. Their lives are now radically different...
In Woodford, London, Keeley and Terence's family of five are bursting out of their three-bed, one-bath house. Can Phil trump Kirstie's layout master plan?
In High Wycombe, Carly and Phil are at deadlock over their four-bed semi. Kirstie has a solution to revolutionise it, but Phil has some incredible houses lined up.
In Rushden, Susan and John are torn over their unique character home. Kirstie has not one but two plans up her sleeve, but can Phil persuade them to list it?
In Albrighton, Jamie Lea and Curtis have reached a stalemate with their three-bed terrace. But with their budgets being tight will they decide to love it or list it?
On north Tyneside, Mark and Suze have complex emotional ties to their four-bed townhouse. Kirstie comes up with a great refurb plan and Phil plays a wild card.
In Stoke, Kirstie and Phil help Julie and Allen, who've seen 100 houses but can't agree what to do. Julie's sick of their north-facing garden and small third bedroom but Allen loves the neighbourhood.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are back for a brand new series of the show that unites warring households across the UK, by answering that age old question: should you stay, or should you go? In each episode, the property gurus meet a family who have fallen out of love with their house. After listening to their problems and seeing how they use their home, Kirstie tries to convince them that transforming their home is the best bet; whereas Phil reckons that selling up is the easier option.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp are back for a third series as they compete to convince homeowners to either sell their home or refurbish it - the show that aims to reunite a divided Britain, one house at a time. Kirstie tries to convince homeowners to transform their current house, whereas Phil reckons that selling up is the easier option.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp compete to convince homeowners to either sell their home or refurbish it.