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How to apply for BBC One's Sort Your Life Out show
How to apply for BBC One's Sort Your Life Out show

Glasgow Times

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

How to apply for BBC One's Sort Your Life Out show

BBC One's Sort Your Life Out, fronted by Stacey Solomon, is seeking families or shared households to participate in its upcoming series. The BAFTA-nominated show helps families declutter and reorganise their homes. Read more: New 'invaluable' service for people with secondary breast cancer Solomon and a team of makeover experts assist people in evaluating their possessions, encouraging them to get rid of items they no longer need, to transform their living spaces into more functional environments. The show is designed to combine home makeovers, organisation, humour, and personal storytelling to emphasise the emotional and practical aspects of decluttering. The entire contents of the house are laid out for the family, so they can choose what to save and what to lose. This process, involving a declutter, spring clean, and carpentry solutions, aims to bring joy back into the home. Read more: Jason Isaacs and Stephen Fry join campaign for better pensions for all Solomon and her team of organising fanatics, including Dilly Carter, Rob Bent, and Iwan Carrington, can help streamline belongings. The Sort Your Life Out team are eager to hear from families, whether they have a new baby on the way, want to run a business from home, find it hard to let go of sentimental items, or even just want to create some calm amongst chaos. Households interested in applying should email SYLO@ or apply online on the Optomen website or the BBC Take Part website.

How to take part in Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out
How to take part in Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out

The Herald Scotland

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

How to take part in Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out

Solomon and a team of makeover experts help people in evaluating their possessions, encouraging them to let go of items they no longer need, and transform their living spaces into more functional environments. The show, which won a National Television Award last year, was also nominated for a BAFTA. The series combines elements of home makeover, organisation, humour and personal storytelling to highlight the emotional and practical aspects of decluttering. How you can take part Whether you have a new baby on the way, want to run a business from home, find it hard to let go of sentimental items or just want to create calm in the chaos, the Sort Your Life Out team want you to get in touch. For more information email SYLO@ or to apply online, visit the casting site or the BBC Take Part website. A spokesperson for the casting of Sort Your Life Out, said: 'Imagine if the entire contents of your house were laid out before you, so you could decide what to keep, and what to lose. 'Through a life changing declutter, supersize spring clean and ingenious carpentry solutions, this process will bring joy back into your home. Recommended reading: 'Stacey and her team of organising fanatics - made up of Dilly Carter, Rob Bent and Iwan Carrington - can help you let go of the things you don't need, and streamline what you do. 'Plus they'll create space-saving storage and put systems in place to save you time and money in the future.' Solomon's latest show Stacey and Joe, in which she stars alongside husband Joe Swash, is currently airing on BBC One.

Hit decluttering TV show looking for families to take part
Hit decluttering TV show looking for families to take part

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Hit decluttering TV show looking for families to take part

A HIT TV show is looking for families who need help decluttering. Sort Your Life Out, a popular BBC series, is inviting households to join its upcoming series. The show, hosted by Stacey Solomon, helps families declutter and reorganise their homes. A team of makeover experts assist participants in evaluating their possessions, encouraging them to let go of items they no longer need with the aim of transforming living spaces into more functional environments. The show combines home makeovers, organisation, humour, and personal storytelling to highlight the emotional and practical aspects of decluttering. A spokesperson for the show said: "Would you like your home totally transformed by Stacey and her expert team? "Imagine if the entire contents of your house were laid out before you, so you could decide what to keep, and what to lose. "Through a life-changing declutter, supersize spring clean and ingenious carpentry solutions, this process will bring joy back into your home. "Stacey and her team of organising fanatics - made up of Dilly Carter, Rob Bent and Iwan Carrington - can help you let go of the things you don't need, and streamline what you do. "Plus, they'll create space-saving storage and put systems in place to save you time and money in the future. "Whether you have a new baby on the way, want to run a business from home, find it hard to let go of sentimental items or just want to create calm in the chaos, the Sort Your Life Out team would love to hear from you." For more information email SYLO@ or to apply online, please visit or the BBC Take Part website.

Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon looking for locals
Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon looking for locals

South Wales Argus

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon looking for locals

The BAFTA-nominated show, hosted by Stacey Solomon, helps families declutter their homes. Solomon and her team of makeover experts assist participants in evaluating their possessions, encouraging them to let go of items they no longer need, and transform their living spaces into more functional and harmonious environments. The show combines home makeovers, organisation, humour, and personal storytelling to highlight the emotional and practical aspects of decluttering. Stacey Solomon said: "Imagine if the entire contents of your house were laid out before you, so you could decide what to keep, and what to lose. "Through a life changing declutter, supersize spring clean and ingenious carpentry solutions, this process will bring joy back into your home." To apply, visit the BBC Take Part website.

How to be on TV with Stacey Solomon
How to be on TV with Stacey Solomon

Wales Online

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

How to be on TV with Stacey Solomon

How to be on TV with Stacey Solomon Sort Your Life Out, which is fronted by Stacey Solomon, is looking for families or shared households in Wales to take part in the next series From left to right: Stacey Solomon and her team of experts Iwan Carrington, Dilly Carter and Rob Bent on Sort Your Life Out (Image: BBC ) The popular BBC One programme, Sort Your Life Out, is returning and on the hunt for Welsh families or shared households to feature in its upcoming series. Fronted by Stacey Solomon, the BAFTA-nominated show aims to help families declutter and reorganise their homes. Solomon, along with a team of makeover experts, guides participants through assessing their belongings, encouraging them to part with unnecessary items, and transforming their living spaces into more practical and peaceful environments. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter . ‌ The series blends elements of home renovation, organisation, humour, and personal narratives to underscore both the emotional and practical facets of decluttering. ‌ The BBC show aims to help people transform their homes (Image: BBC ) And now the show is looking for Welsh participants who fancy having their home completely revamped by Stacey and her expert crew. The production company, Optomen, says: "Stacey and her team of organising fanatics - made up of Dilly Carter, Rob Bent and Iwan Carrington - can help you let go of the things you don't need, and streamline what you do. Article continues below "Plus they'll create space-saving storage and put systems in place to save you time and money in the future. The Sort Your Life Out presenter vows to guide participants through assessing their belongings and encouraging them to part with unnecessary items (Image: BBC ) "Whether you have a new baby on the way, want to run a business from home, find it hard to let go of sentimental items or just want to create calm in the chaos, the Sort Your Life Out team would love to hear from you." ‌ As is the usual format of the show, participants will get the chance to see all their household items laid out before them, decide what to retain and what to discard. Through a life-altering decluttering process, an extensive spring clean, and clever carpentry solutions, this procedure aims to restore joy to people's homes. Its most recent series - its fifth series, aired in February of this year. ‌ In the past, the show has helped a family who has received diagnosis on incurable cancer, a family who spent years saving for their dream home only to be swamped by clutter due to various challenges, and a family who have had their home for 40 years. For further details, potential participants can email SYLO@ or to apply online, please visit: Alternatively, potential participants can head over the BBC Take Part website, which you can find here. Article continues below

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