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DIY SOS in chaos as programme could be cancelled amid worrying BBC commissioning news

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READ MORE: DIY SOS mum turned off daughter and husband's life support in separate tragedies Nick then replied: “Sadly we are only commissioned by @BBCOne for one build this year for Children in Need and as yet not commissioned for any builds for next year.“But we know there is great need and we can help many more people and communities so we are hopeful of getting news soon,” he concluded.Worried fans swarmed the replies section, with one writing: “That’s so sad to hear Nick.

A wonderful programme and exceptional service to communities around the country. I hope @BBCOne commission more soon!!”Someone else posted: “[Fingers crossed] for next year, the work the show and the whole team does to help people in difficult times is inspiring.”“It will be a travesty if they get rid of DIY SOS.

Was amazing to be part of the show!” another wailed, while a fourth fan questioned: “Can’t you take the concept elsewhere Nick?”It comes after the host was forced to step back from the show after an incredible 21 years as its presenter, after breaking the BBC’s advertising guidelines.Nick had appeared in a Shreddies cereal advert, playing a builder, which reportedly broke BBC’s sponsorship guidelines.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. He stepped back from the programme in November and missed out on hosting the 2021 DIY SOS Children In Need special.In the advert, Nick popped out of a laundry basket, branding himself “Nick ‘get it done’ Knowles”.It emerged that the popular show could have faced the axe earlier if bosses refused to let him return, with a source telling Daily Star earlier this year: “It wouldn’t have worked if Nick didn’t come back.

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