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Beloved BBC property show returning to screens next year for two more series

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A BELOVED property show is returning to screens next year with another two series.

Bosses at the BBC have officially green lit the programme after a whopping 25 years on air.

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A beloved property show is returning to screens next year with another two series[/caption]
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DIY SOS will be back on air next year with two more series[/caption]
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The show has been green lit by Beeb bosses for 12 more episodes[/caption]

DIY SOS The Big Build will be back on BBC One next year for its 33rd series with its 34th also on the way.

The show, presented by Nick Knowles, sees the TV hunk and a team of experts transform the homes of some of the most deserving people across the country.

Some of the show’s stars include builders Chris Frediani, Billy Byrne and designer Gabrielle Blackman.

Previously a staple of the TV schedule, DIY SOS has rarely been on air in recent years, with sparse specials airing in place of a full series.

It follows the BBC putting the show up for tender last year, with production company South Shore winning the bid to produce new episodes.

The brand new two-year contract will see each new series consist of six episodes with filming kicking off this year.

It will add to the already impressive 243 episodes of DIY SOS produced to date.

Speaking about the show’s return, Head of Commissioning for Factual Entertainment Catherine Catton said: “DIY SOS is a much-loved part of the BBC schedule and I’m confident that South Shore will continue to cherish the brand and ensure its ongoing success in the years ahead.

“This was an extremely competitive bidding process and we would like to commend the shortlisted producers for the high quality and comprehensive bids they put forward.”

Last year DIY SOS aired a Strictly special which saw stars Anton Du Beke, Katya Jones and Graziano Di Prima swap their dancing shoes for hard hats.

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The show, presented by Nick Knowles, sees the TV hunk and a team of experts transform the homes of some of the most deserving people across the country[/caption]

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