Preview ITV1’s “Clean Up for Cash”: A Guide to Earning Money
Josie Gibson fronts a new ITV series that challenges cluttered homes. The show sends a small team to clear and value belongings in secret.
Format and premise
Across Britain, households hold an estimated £32 billion in unused items. The series gives families a chance to reveal what their hoarded goods are worth.
The crew works under a 48-hour deadline. While the homeowner is distracted by a fake programme, the team boxes possessions and arranges valuations.
What happens when the culprit returns
Owners come home to a major surprise. They then decide whether to keep their items or accept cash instead.
The team and approach
Josie Gibson leads the project. She is a keen car-boot collector and antiques fan.
Antiques and collectable expert Dan Hatfield handles item valuations. Declutter specialist Jacqueline McLeod manages the clear-outs.
Research shows more than 60% of people are frustrated by other people’s clutter. The show aims to resolve tensions and create positive outcomes.
Broadcast details
The programme begins Monday 13 April at 7:30pm on ITV1. Episodes follow families as they weigh sentimental value against cash offers.
Josie’s other ITV series in the Westcountry
Gibson also hosts a food and travel series across the South West. She joins Michelin-starred chef Paul Ainsworth to explore local produce and makers.
The route includes the Cotswolds and Cornwall. Activities include coasteering, meeting dairy farmers, and catching lobster for a beach barbecue.
- She meets Adam Henson and his special pigs.
- She samples a notably pungent cheese.
- She helps prepare Paul Ainsworth’s strawberry trifle and a historic mustard fondue.
Preview ITV1’s “Clean Up for Cash”: A Guide to Earning Money offers viewers tips on spotting value in everyday objects. The series blends practical advice with emotional stories.
Filmogaz.com will follow the show’s progress and report on standout finds. Expect uncoveries that surprise both owners and viewers.