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Homes Under the Hammer is a British factual renovation and auction television series that is screened on BBC One as part of the daytime schedule. The series has been running since 17 November 2003, and is currently presented by Martin Roberts and Martel Maxwell alongside Dion Dublin, Jacqui Joseph, and Tommy Walsh.
Martin Leyland Roberts (born 20 July 1963) is an English television presenter, property expert, investor, entrepreneur and author. He presents the BBC One property auction series Homes Under the Hammer with co-presenters Martel Maxwell (since 2017) and Dion Dublin, although his co-presenter for many years was Lucy Alexander.
[5] [6] Since 2017, she has been one of the three presenters of the BBC property programme Homes Under the Hammer, [7] replacing Lucy Alexander. Maxwell was an occasional guest presenter on BBC Radio Scotland and in 2008, had her own show on Edinburgh station Talk 107 until the station folded. [8]
Roberts has featured in over 700 episodes of Homes Under the Hammer since the programme’s inception in the early 2000s. The series sees people purchase run-down properties at auction, and ...
Roberts was told he had ‘hours to live’ before undergoing emergency heart surgery
Presenter Channel 5: 1999–2001 It's a Knockout: Co-presenter 2003–2018 Homes Under the Hammer: Co-presenter BBC One: 2016 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS: Presenter, 1 episode 2017 Tried and Tasted: The Ultimate Shopping List: Celebrity taster Channel 4: 2017–present Best of Both Worlds: Presenter Lost and Found: Co-presenter ...
Tommy Walsh (born 18 December 1956) is an English television personality, presenter and celebrity builder best known for the gardening and do-it-yourself television shows Ground Force (1997–2005) and Challenge Tommy Walsh (2002–2005).
Scott Kristian Edwin Digby (24 June 1977 – 1 March 2010) was an English television presenter and director best known for presenting To Buy or Not to Buy on BBC One. On 1 March 2010 he was found dead in what police said were "unexplained circumstances". [2] [3] On 9 November 2010, a coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.