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Denise, from Richmond, was officially diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder in 2002; she is taking four days out of her own cleaning regime to help 82-year-old retired British Aerospace engineer Frank from Chipping Sodbury.
Denise, from Richmond, was officially diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder in 2002; she is taking four days out of her own cleaning regime to help 82-year-old retired British Aerospace engineer Frank from Chipping Sodbury.
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S1, EP3 "The Swimming Pool"Mark from Hampshire can spend an hour a day just getting the pleats in his curtains to hang symmetrically. He visits single mum-of-two Julie Arkwright from Lancashire. Hoarding runs in Julie's family.
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S1, EP4 "Hayley and Shereen, Penny and Paul and Elaine"The obsessive compulsive Hayley goes to Plumstead to help the librarian assistant Shereen who cleaned her apartment one year ago. The estate agent Penny goes to the house of Paul and Elaine from Surrey.
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S1, EP5 "Cynthia & Daphne"A former opera singer with a fear of germs and bacteria helps a woman who has lost control of the clutter in her cottage.
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S2, EP2 "Jade and Deborah and Lynsey and Scott"Jade cleans for six hours every day; her fear of coming into contact with grease causes her to use sandwich bags on her hands.
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