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The 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.
The 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.
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Hoarders SOS
S1, EP1In 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.
Hoarders SOS
S1, EP2The 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.
Hoarders SOS
S1, EP3Declutter expert Joanna Riley can't even get into the garage, where clutter includes 16 vacuum cleaners.
Hoarders SOS
S1, EP4Curtis Dowling and Joanna Riley help a Birmingham couple sell their huge toy and film memorabilia collections.
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