Now, as John grows older, he's starting to think about passing the house on to his son, Elliot, but he worries that his son won't want the burden. Also joining the team is 29-year-old Cheyza Burch, from Cambridge, who travels to Oxfordshire to help shopaholic Amanda Clark. Home to the Leslie family for 300 years, the current custodian is 83-year-old Ursula. Maxine meets retired librarian Dianne, who lives in a house in Norwich which she hasn't cleaned in three years. In Obsessive Compulsive Country House Cleaners, obsessive cleaners work with the home owners over five days to help restore the houses to their former glory. And Linda and her cleaning gang head to Leatherhead to help The Pitstop, a drop-in centre for the vulnerable and the homeless.
Andy from Leicester, who likes to clean things in even numbers, meets keen historian and collector Ian, from Colchester, whose two-bedroom house is home to 300 troll dolls. The home is covered in cobwebs and cat hair, and each room is over-stuffed with possessions. The owners, proud custodians of their family heritage, are struggling to maintain their homes without the help of the domestic staff who have long since departed. And Hayley and her fellow cleaners tackle some disgusting showers. The owners are struggling to maintain their houses without help from domestic staff, who have long since departed.
The second volunteer cleaner is Vijay, who hates clutter and has five vacuum cleaners. The first cleaner is Croatian-born Natasha, who loves to look for dirt in hidden places and makes sure every inch of her home is perfect. Sarah from Ely, has so much clutter that she has filled sheds, a gazebo and much of her house with her hoard. The first cleaner is cafe owner Sandra, who hates dirt and germs so much that she forbids outside clothes to be worn indoors. Paul is a self-confessed shopaholic who collects Star Trek memorabilia in the belief it will be his kids' inheritance, but Elaine is worried their home is turning into a death trap with so much clutter. The owners, proud custodians of their family heritage, are struggling to maintain their homes without the help of the domestic staff who have long since departed.
She makes her way to Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, to help Dusty Rhodes. But behind some of the grandest front doors lie years of neglect and decades of dust. Glen from Watford and Caren from Manchester stay with Ursula to help separate the treasures from the trash, in a bid to transform the upper floors for a grand heritage evening. Full time industrial cleaner Mark, from Leicester, spends more than 80 hours a week cleaning at work and home and has an obsession for colour coordination. Episode: 1x03 Airdate: Jun 7, 2016 In this episode, the cleaners head to The Guynd, a Regency mansion in north-east Scotland and home to John, the 26th laird. Documentary following the work of a cleaning agency run by Linda Dykes, who hires only those with the highest standards in keeping things spotless. And the team clean a swimming pool in Derbyshire.
Amanda meets Janine, also from Essex, who is a bit of a hoarder. The first cleaning volunteer is 23-year-old council worker Dann, from Nottingham. Linda believes that compulsive cleaners have a special set of skills that could change the habits of the nation, and so she's teaming up with other obsessive cleaners to help clean Britain's dirty homes and filthy public spaces. He attempts to help David whose collections include around 300,000 books, ten African masks, a strait jacket, three parachutes, 25 military uniforms and a range of magician's props. Brimming with centuries of history, they are legacies of a bygone era. Glen spends around thirteen hours each week cleaning his one bedroom flat.
Mark can spend an hour a day just getting the pleats in his curtains to hang symmetrically. He meets 58-year-old unemployed bargain hunter Avril, in Chiswick. Dann replaces his loo seat once a month and regularly bathes his cats in flea treatment. But getting Mick to let go of his precious belongings is not going to be straightforward. Louise, from Wiltshire, cleans her sink around eighteen times a day and travels to Swindon to help Michelle, who is a hoarder.
Swamped by the sheer scale of the problem, they struggle to part with everything from family heirlooms to broken junk. Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners season 8 episode 2 Hayley and Kris In this episode, Hayley and Kris visit a retired academic Professor Widdecombe in Vermont, who hasn't properly cleaned his nine bedroom historic property for a decade. He visits hoarder Julie Arkwright in Lancashire. She travels to Norfolk to help charity worker Kerry, who lives in a three bedroom house with a family of foster dogs from Romania. But behind some of the grandest front doors lie years of neglect and decades of dust. Gemma, from Hertfordshire, cleans for 12 hours a week to keep her two-bed house immaculate, going through two vacuum cleaners a year.
While the main rooms on the ground floor retain their original splendour, the upper two floors - where Charlotte Bronte, Lord Kitchener and Winston Churchill once stayed - are little more than a dumping ground, with landings piled high with family clutter, hidden treasures and a derelict children's dormitory crammed with mattresses, toys and even a box of moss. Behind the ornate front doors of some of Britain's most spectacular homes lie years of neglect and grime. Straight lines are very important to Dave, so he straightens his towels and curtains regularly. Caren meets Linda and her son Matt, who have being living amongst grime for nine years and have out-of-date food from the 1990s. Swamped by the sheer scale of the problem, they struggle to part with everything from family heirlooms to broken junk. Watch this episode now on 4oD Fifty-eight-year-old former opera singer Cynthia, who has a life-long fear of germs and bacteria, helps 75-year-old Daphne from Gloucestershire, who's lost control of the clutter in the cottage she's lived in for the last 46 years.
Entire wings are uninhabitable and home owners find it impossible to let go of treasured possessions that have been in their families for generations. Natasha meets Suzanne to help clean her chaotic two-bedroomed home, which has become overrun with mountains of jigsaws. Richard from Hastings bleaches and cleans his fridge at least four times a week. Any legal issues regarding the free online movies on this website should be taken up with the actual file hosts themselves, as we're not affiliated with them. Dianne's kitchen is so bad, she eats breakfast in a cafe opposite. Jamie meets Mick, from North London, who lives in a one bed flat filled with clutter and grime. Medical scientist Kris spends over 22 hours a week keeping his three bedroom home in Wakefield germ free and he attempts to help single mum Edwina and her teenage daughter Natalie in Derby who haven't deep cleaned their house since they moved in nearly a ten years ago.
Nowadays, the house is all but derelict, with mushrooms growing through the walls, a yard full of dog poo and a loo which hasn't been cleaned in years. Linda's first recruit is 31-year-old Richard Searle, who is obsessed with order, organisation and tidiness. It is home to Jeremy, 55, his son Thomas, 15, and Clayton the spaniel. Brimming with centuries of history, they are legacies of a bygone era. Zahra vacuums eight times a day and makes her way to Bridgend to help Jo who admits she needs assistance to de-clutter her home. The second volunteer is Angela, from Nottingham, who gets through three bottles of bleach a week. To help bring this plan to fruition, two obsessive compulsive cleaners are moving in for five days.