Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit homes in Maidstone, Salford and Stoke.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit homes in Fulham, Kent and the north east.
Martin and Lucy visit homes in the Midlands, Glasgow and on the south coast.
Martin and Lucy visit homes in Stoke, Glasgow and north London.
Lucy Alexander tours a farmhouse and 10-acre equestrian centre in Kent.
Martin and Lucy visit three houses near water in different parts of the country.
A father and daughter, a mum and her son and two cousins tackle renovation projects.
Lucy Alexander is serenaded by an opera singer who property develops in his spare time.
Lucy Alexander meets three friends who give a top-floor flat in Harrow a high-end finish.
Lucy Alexander visits a former funeral directors in Maidstone and a flat in Cricklewood.
Martin Roberts looks around a semi in Northern Ireland and a flat in Newcastle.
Lucy Alexander meets a couple who buy an old prefab in the New Forest.
Lucy Alexander looks at a derelict house in Surrey and Martin Roberts goes to Crewe.
Martin Roberts visits a cottage renovation in a Cornish village.
Properties range from a bungalow and a terraced house to a water tower.
Lucy Alexander looks around a modest one-bedroom flat in Clydebank in Scotland.
Martin and Lucy meet a couple hoping to do their auction lot up before their baby arrives.
Martin and Lucy see a bungalow in Derby which a couple plan to make their forever home.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander travel between Kent and Scotland.
A retired navy man and his family renovate a flat in Port Glasgow.
Martin looks round a flat in Chelsea which could command a price tag of a million pounds.
Lucy meets a couple who have been on the show before and are back to have another go.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander are in London, the south coast and the Welsh Valleys.
Martin and Lucy visit two terraced houses and a semi in the Midlands and the north east.
Martin meets a developer who buys not one but two neighbouring period terraces in Stoke.
A house by the coast complete with three flats and two bedsits goes under the hammer.
Lucy catches up with developers who had planned to build several houses on one plot.
A flat, a Victorian house and a 1960s terrace all get renovated.
A one-bedroom flat in London and a Kent maisonette by the sea go under the hammer.
A studio flat, a cottage by a canal and a mid-terrace all go under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy visit cottages in Cumbria and Cornwall and a retail building in Wimbledon.
Lucy looks at a rundown detached cottage on a large plot with huge potential in Surrey.
Martin and Lucy look around very different properties that all need renovating.
Lucy meets a recently married man who with his bride buys a house in Streatham.
Martin and Lucy look around a well-cared-for house in Cornwall.
Martin and Lucy travel between the North and South visiting two semis and a bungalow.
Martin and Lucy look around properties in London, Derbyshire and County Durham.
Martin and Lucy look at eight-bedroom house, a semi-detached and an end-of-terrace house.
A couple fall in love with a converted stable block in North Yorkshire.
Martin meets a new property developer who is working on a terraced house in Wales.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander look at a flat, an end-terrace house and a bungalow.
Martin and Lucy look at a substantial Kent property divided into flats.
A Cornish farmhouse with stunning coastal views goes under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy meet a man with ambitions to convert an Edwardian water tower into a home.
A piece of land, a terraced house and a flat with a quirky layout go under the hammer.
Martin and Lucy check out a piece of land, a flat and a semi.
It's a family affair today when Lucy and Martin follow development projects run by parents and their children. But at the end of it, will it still be a case of happy families?
A house in Stoke, an office in Ashford and a Victorian house in Plymouth are renovated.
Lucy and Martin follow development projects run by parents and their children.
Two studio flats - one in London, the other in Scotland - go under the hammer.
Martin falls in love with the seaside views of a Devon cliffside house.
Martin and Lucy look at properties in Wales, Derbyshire and Kent.
Martin visits a couple who are starting their lives afresh with a house in Staffordshire.
In Earls Court, London, Martin and Lucy find a little flat with big potential.
Martin and Lucy look around properties in London, the Midlands and Scotland.
Martin and Lucy visit a 1960s block, a semi in Staffordshire and a cottage in Cornwall.
Martin and Lucy visit a mid-terrace, a Georgian flat and a former public convenience.
A trio of properties are bought by three different families.
A trio of terraced houses in London, the Midlands and Devon are sold under the hammer.
Property renovation series. A semi-detached is given the wow factor, a shop gets a new lease of life and will the new owner of a pub in Buckinghamshire call time on pulling pints?
A terraced house in Burnely in Lancashire, a bungalow on a big plot in Paddock Wood in Kent and a semi in Chaddesden in Derby all go under the hammer.
They all need major renovation work, but will their new owners manage to finish everything on time and on budget?
Martin and Lucy travel the country visiting properties sold under the hammer. A large barn in Upwell in Norfolk, a period property in Folkestone in Kent and a house in Chesterton in Newcastle-under-Lyme are all in need of major TLC.
Martin and Lucy look around a trio of terraces. But there is a twist - one of the homes in Stoke is an enormous property which Martin thinks started out life as three terraced houses.
Lucy loves a quirky little terraced house on a green in Whitstable in Kent. Martin is impressed with the stunning views from a three-storey terraced house in the former mining village of Penrhiwceiber in Wales.
Two friends who buy a house in Cumbria's Maryport discover a bonus room they never knew existed. Elsewhere developers tackle a terraced house in Burton-upon-Trent, while in Deal in Kent an ambitious redevelopment of an ambulance hall gets under way.
A mid-terrace house near Birmingham, a flat in London's vibrant Maida Hill and a bit of land in Scotland's historic Dunfermline catch the attention of property developers who have grand ideas - but will they go according to plan?
A former railway worker's cottage in Feniton in Devon, a terraced house in Cobridge in Stoke and a former Methodist chapel in Somercotes in Derbyshire are all sold under the hammer. They all need major work and one of the projects is in its fourth year - but will all the time and money spent be worth it?
Martin and Lucy visit a house in Congleton in Cheshire, a one-bedroom flat in Willesden in London and a former ambulance station in Port Talbot in Wales. All three properties need a lot of work and the projects vary in timescale from a few months to several years. Will the developers be pleased with the results?
An enormous semi in Rotherham, an impressive former chapel in Fraddon in Cornwall and a tiny terraced house in Putney in London go under the hammer. But which one could command a price tag of well over a million pounds after it has been spruced up?
Property renovation series. Lucy looks at a one-bedroom flat next to a train line in London with a hefty guide price. Martin visits projects in Abertillary and Walderslade.
Property renovation series. Lucy meets a teacher who buys a basement flat in East Dulwich and Martin visits property developers with ambitious plans in Ebbw Vale and Workington.
It's a family affair for all three property development projects bought at auction, from just over £20,000 to more than £1.2 million, in Port Talbot, Wimbledon and Telford.
Property renovation series. Lucy enjoys a day by the seaside visiting a two bedroom maisonette a few steps from the water in Kent's Leysdown-on-Sea.
Martin looks around a terraced house in West Bromwich and another in Telford, while Lucy checks on progress 18 months after she first visited a bungalow on a large plot near Gillingham in Kent.
Martin visits a two-bedroom flat in Budleigh Salterton that doesn't need too much work to get it back in shape and a three-bed terrace in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland, which needs a new lease of life. Lucy meets the buyer of a plot of land in Abbey Wood, London, who has big plans for its future.
Property renovation series. Lucy catches up with a developer turning two flats in a Victorian house in Hounslow into three. Martin meets two first-time developers.
Property renovation series. A flat in Edinburgh, a 1930s terraced house in Bromley in Kent and a five-bedroom house in Exeter in danger of falling down are sold under the hammer.
Property renovation series. Property developers in Pontygwaith, Okehampton and Sittingbourne all uncover unforeseen problems. Find out if and how they sort things out.
Martin meets a couple who plan to convert a large listed shop into their dream home in Hodnet in Shropshire, and a property developer working on a maisonette in Ferndale in South Wales to help fund her grandchildren's university education. Lucy follows a five-year project to restore a 17th-century listed building in Margate in Kent.
Property renovation series. Martin and Lucy look around buildings which developers hope will create around a dozen flats.
A five-bedroom house in Plymouth, a two-bed Victorian cottage in Croydon and a former coach house in Cardiff are sold under the hammer. Martin and Lucy meet the developers to hear about their plans to make the most of their auction buys.