BBC daytime show set to return to screens after being forced off air for weeks amid constant schedule disruptions
Viewers can once again get their property fix
ONE BBC daytime show is set for a huge return to screens after being forced off air for weeks.
Extended coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics has meant that there has been major disruption to the schedule.
Homes Under The Hammer is set to make a major comeback, once the worldwide sporting event comes to an end.
The hit daytime TV show featured a slew of fan-favourites including Martin Roberts and Dion Dublin.
Other names to front the property programme include Martel Maxwell and Jacqui Joseph.
It gives viewers a look into the auction scene as derelict houses undergo huge renovations.
Fans get a real insight into what goes into buying and flipping a house as they also meet the new owners and get to know real estate experts.
After going off air for a number of weeks, the show is set to be screened on BBC One once again.
On Monday August 12, fans will see the show back on air at 11am, before an extended edition of Bargain Hunt an hour later.
After severe disruption to BBC Breakfast, the iconic red sofa will also be back in force on the flagship channel.
Sally Nugent and Jon Kay will once again take to the airwaves for their usual three and a half hour slot after weeks of shorter programmes on BBC Two.
Other daytime TV favourites will also be back on air, which include The Repair Shop and Escape To The Country.
Who presents Homes Under The Hammer
The hit BBC daytime show has had a number of faces over the years
Current
- Martin Roberts (2003 – present)
- Dion Dublin (2015 – present)
- Martel Maxwell (2017 – present)
- Jacqui Smith (2021 – present)
- Owain Wyn Evans (2024 – Present)
Previous
- Lucy Alexander (2003 – 2018)
- Tommy Walsh (2021 – 2024)
- Jasmine Birtles (2005)
- Marc Woodward (2005)