
Hoarders SOS
- S1 E1In Newcastle, Curtis Dowling needs to persuade a passionate collector to part with more than a thousand toy cars; in London, Joanna Riley has to sort through a mountain of shoes and clothes that have overtaken a woman's home.
- S1 E2The team helps a man who can't say no to his family's unwanted stuff; a potter and self-proclaimed hoarder needs to be persuaded to part with hundreds of her pots to free up space.
- S1 E3Declutter expert Joanna Riley can't even get into the garage, where clutter includes 16 vacuum cleaners.
- S1 E4Curtis Dowling and Joanna Riley help a Birmingham couple sell their huge toy and film memorabilia collections.
- S1 E5An artist has filled his house with mementos from his travels; a couple's collections of toys and costumes have taken over their home.
- S1 E6Curtis, Joanna and Marianne are in Blackpool with a theatrical costume maker and his actor partner, trying to persuade them to part with a mountain of clothes and antiques.
- S1 E7Collectibles experts help a woman sell stuff she bought in New York in the 1960s.
- S1 E8A woman in Lincolnshire makes a Hoarder SOS to clear the clutter taking over her home; she desperately wants space on the sofa to have a cuddle with her husband.
- S1 E9The team help two households whose clutter is so catastrophic it is taking over their homes; Marianne helps an HR consultant tackle a mountain of clothes, including her designer wedding dress.
- S1 E10A costume maker from Chester makes a hoarder SOS because her house is crammed with enough fabric to open her own shop.
- S1 E11Antiques expert Curtis Dowling, housekeeper Marianne Cammack, and cleaning company owner Joanna Riley are in Wales helping a former cabaret singer let go of a mountain of clothes and jewelry.
- S1 E12The experts try to persuade a Cambridgeshire woman to part with her piles of perfume bottles and clothes; a couple in Sheffield clear out decades' worth of record collections and household clutter for a very special cause close to their hearts.
- S1 E13Collectibles expert Curtis Dowling and queens of clean Joanna Riley and Marianne Cammack help two households de-clutter their homes and make some cash.
- S1 E14Two friends who have house shared for seven years in Lancashire make a Hoarder SOS call to help them rid their home of an eclectic mix of clutter, from fantasy board games to a valuable vintage leather jacket.
- S1 E15A woman who used to sell vintage things but kept lots for herself asks for help to clear a clutter mountain.
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