How Clean Is Your House? Episode Rating Graph
May 2003 - Sep 2009
May 2003 - Sep 2009
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Browse episode ratings trends for How Clean Is Your House?. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of How Clean Is Your House?'s 73 episodes.
S3 Ep6
10.0
31st Aug 2005
Valerie Pointer is a laid-back hippy chick who loves to spend her time at festivals and demonstrations. But her daughter Lucy is sick of her chilled-out ways. The family home is dusty beyond belief, cluttered with memorabilia from music festivals and has dirty underwear in the kitchen. Kim and Aggie join forces with Lucy in the hope that they can make Mum see the error of her ways.
S6 Ep6
9.0
17th Sep 2009
In Hull, Margaret has let her love for pretty things take over her home, turning it into a clutter-filled nightmare.
S4 Ep8
9.0
25th Oct 2006
Queens of Clean Kim and Aggie visit Glynis Horton and her teenage son Aaron in their grubby Peterborough flat.
S4 Ep4
9.0
27th Sep 2006
Kim and Aggie tackle professional dog walker James Grieve, whose London flat is in line for some serious elbow grease.
S4 Ep1
9.0
6th Sep 2006
Ann and Adam Massingham's farm is a happy, busy affair: a tumbledown country retreat in which chickens roam, geese loiter and a goat called Charity struts around the outhouse like an Edwardian duchess. Unfortunately, that's where the fairy tale ends. For although the Massinghams' farm is a delightful agrarian idyll, their house is an absolute ruddy disgrace. There's hay in the bedroom, fungus on the windowsills and some sort of dungbased growth on the kitchen floor. Naturally, Kim and Aggie are appalled. "I'm appalled!" honks Aggie, scowling at a mug with black stuff in it. "Dirty beggars!" agrees Kim, as she extracts a cobweb the size of Kent from the sofa. It's a delightfully warm-hearted start to the domestic taskmistresses' latest series. With stentorian disapproval swiftly supplanted by cheery encouragement, the results are so dazzling that even Charity seems stirred.
S4 Ep5
8.5
4th Oct 2006
Painter Jacqueline Jones may well live for her art, but sadly her house suffers for it, with a cat who exhibits her own poo-based creations. Can Kim and Aggie reform both filth offenders?
S6 Ep8
8.0
24th Sep 2009
A part-time housekeeper from Birkenhead has not given her own home a thorough cleaning since her mother died 15 years ago. Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie head to the Wirral to save the day, and the locals find out what could be lurking in the average toothbrush.
S6 Ep3
8.0
27th Aug 2009
The grime-busting duo head to Aldershot to assist a feisty French woman with a cluttered home and an obsession with car boot sales.
S6 Ep2
8.0
20th Aug 2009
The grime-busting duo visits Texan charity worker Melinda, whose dirty London home has created a rift with her grown-up daughter Natalie.
S5 Ep9
8.0
12th Jul 2007
Barney Brooks is a bit of a joker but his home is no laughing matter. He lives in a beautiful old cottage in Anglesey but inside it's blighted by piles of mechanical miscellanea. He even parks his favourite vintage car in the dining room. But Barney's partner Debbie is pregnant, and in despair she's contacted Kim and Aggie.
S1 Ep1
4.8
21st May 2003
James Hayward is a science teacher and his lab is a model of cleanliness, but at his place, it's a very different story. Since he moved into his flat, he's transformed it from a home to a hovel. Can this mucky professor turn his back on his dirty past?
S2 Ep1
6.0
12th Nov 2003
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie visit Sevenoaks in Kent to spruce up the untidy home of a woman whose twin lives opposite her - in an immaculate house.
S2 Ep2
6.0
19th Nov 2003
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie visit Ramsgate in Kent to help Caroline Perkins, who despairs of keeping her home in order with four untidy males in the household.
S5 Ep3
6.0
31st May 2007
In this special episode, Kim and Aggie are on the case of a different kind of filthy beggar: the rat. Tower Hamlets council has asked them to back up their rat-catching efforts. Kim and Aggie talk to the experts to find out about the scale of the rat problem across the country and learn all they need to know to tackle the enemy by getting up close and very personal with these rodents.
S5 Ep8
6.0
5th Jul 2007
Marylyn Springham says she's allergic... to house work. She suffers from asthma and says cleaning isn't good for her health, but the state of her house isn't good for anyone. Particularly her two-and-a-half-year-old grandson Patrick, who's never been allowed inside. Now, Marylyn wants to be like any other granny and have her grandson over to stay, but it's going to take the mother of all cleaning makeovers to sort this place out.
S4 Ep2
7.0
13th Sep 2006
Kim and Aggie catch up with pensioner Pat Crothers. When they first met Pat, a series of bereavements had left her devastated and the more she hoarded the harder it became to clean. When the Cleaning Queens left, Pat needed to change the habits of a lifetime if she was to stay on top of things. Now she's asked Kim and Aggie for some more cleaning advice. Is this a sign that she's embraced a new way of life?
S4 Ep9
7.0
1st Nov 2006
Carys Hughes spends all day cleaning at work, which perhaps explains why her own house is so filthy.
S4 Ep11
7.0
15th Nov 2006
Michelle Jay lives in a maisonette in Kennington, south London, and spends her evenings singing karaoke in bars. Her musty maisonette is by no means glamorous, with dust and dirt lining every surface. Can Kim and Aggie convince the singing sensation that she must take responsibility for her living conditions?
S5 Ep2
7.0
24th May 2007
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie answer a cry for help from the Doggett family, who are still dealing with a personal tragedy. Nigel Doggett died suddenly, leaving behind a devastated wife and four children. It's no surprise that housework has fallen off the radar. Kim and Aggie arrive to a spotless downstairs, but upstairs chaos reigns...
S5 Ep6
7.0
21st Jun 2007
Wild West enthusiasts the Adams family from the Isle of Wight are too busy shooting up the town to clean up their house. But they face their own High Noon when Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie head them off at the pass.
S1 Ep1
4.8
21st May 2003
James Hayward is a science teacher and his lab is a model of cleanliness, but at his place, it's a very different story. Since he moved into his flat, he's transformed it from a home to a hovel. Can this mucky professor turn his back on his dirty past?
S1 Ep2
7.7
28th May 2003
Science technician Amanda Kinsey hates cleaning and has so many interests that she wouldn't have time to clear up even if she wanted to. She plays badminton, goes dancing, attends WeightWatchers, helps with her daughter's horse riding, and enjoys gardening. But daughter Hannah is not happy about the state of their home.
S1 Ep3
8.0
4th Jun 2003
Father and son David and Nick Worboys live in a two-bedroom flat in Newcastle. David reckons the last time the flat had a decent clean was six years ago. Now at the end of their collective tethers, the pair have promised to maintain the flat once it's had a thorough clean.
S1 Ep4
11th Jun 2003
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie visit the Ross-on-Wye home of the Williams family.
S1 Ep5
18th Jun 2003
Janet moved into a virtually derelict house with her five kids and then built them each outhouses. Janet's revolt against housework came from her resentment at being forced to stay in and clean as a child and she gets extremely bad-tempered when she has to get the hoover or duster out, but Kim and Aggie won't let that stop them.
S1 Ep6
25th Jun 2003
Kim and Aggie travel to a four-story townhouse near London Bridge - the tip that young professionals Tristan, Chris, and EJ call home. Can Kim and Aggie change their attitude to cleaning as well as the state of their house?
S1 Ep7
2nd Jul 2003
Caroline and Chris moved into their three-story house immediately after getting married. The house wasn't particularly clean and they never tackled the problem. If it was cleaned from top to bottom, Caroline and Chris think it would pave the way for them to start decorating properly.
S1 Ep8
9th Jul 2003
The Le Bas family is more concerned with creativity and artistic expression than cleaning. Juliet's mother Amy, an ex-housekeeper, nominated the family because she believes they, and especially Juliet, would benefit from the knowledge Kim and Aggie have to offer.
S1 Ep9
16th Jul 2003
Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie visit the Glasgow home of Annie.
The first episode of How Clean Is Your House? aired on May 21, 2003.
The last episode of How Clean Is Your House? aired on September 24, 2009.
There are 73 episodes of How Clean Is Your House?.
There are 6 seasons of How Clean Is Your House?.
No.
How Clean Is Your House? has ended.