SORT YOUR LIFE OUT
NEW TUESDAY, 9PM, BBC1 FACTUAL
Stacey Solomon can barely contain her excitement as she throws open the doors of a huge warehouse in Farnborough, Hampshire, where she is filming an episode for the fourth outing of her BBC1 hit Sort Your Life Out.
The popular presenter has invited TV Times along for a glimpse at how the decluttering process unfolds for the families who take part in the programme.
And with an entire houseful of possessions – including Christmas decorations and power tools galore – in front of us, we’re sure Stacey will have her work cut out as she helps the owners decide which items to keep and which should be placed in the designated ‘sell’, ‘donate’ or ‘recycle’ areas.
The new six-part run will see Stacey and her expert team – professional organiser Dilly Carter, carpenter Robert Bent and cleaning ace Iwan Carrington – work their magic on special makeovers including a children’s reading den and a garage transformed into a dance space for teenage girls.
During a break, we caught up with Stacey, 34, for a chat…
This story is from the February 17, 2024 edition of TV Times.
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