With a Little Help from My Friends Episode Guide
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Episode Guide
With a Little Help from My Friends: Season 3
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Season 3 Episode 3: Jennifer Ellison
Jamie Theakston presents the last in the series of celebrity challenges, as Jennifer Ellison gets stuck into renovating a Liverpool house used by the charity Home-Start, which provides support for parents with young children. With the help of her old school friends, the actress aims to create a number of new features including a playroom, kitchen and conservatory - and she has just five days to do it
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Season 3 Episode 2: Ian Wright
Jamie Theakston presents the celebrity challenge in which famous faces track down old school friends and persuade them to join forces to help the community. This week, footballer-turned-TV-presenter Ian Wright has five days to renovate a playground in north London which aims to integrate children of different backgrounds and abilities, enjoying an emotional and unexpected reunion with a former teacher along the way
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Season 3 Episode 1: Paul Burrell
Jamie Theakston presents the celebrity challenge in which famous faces track down old school friends and persuade them to join forces in tackling daunting but deserving challenges. Former royal butler and I'm a Celebrity contestant Paul Burrell returns to his humble roots in Derbyshire and attempts to convert an old school into a brand new community centre in just five days
With a Little Help from My Friends: Season 2 (2004)
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Season 2 Episode 3: Jordan
Jordan dons a hard hat and overalls to build a swimming pool, sensory room and obstacle course for children with special needs in East Sussex. Jamie Theakston is on hand to see if she can balance the tight deadline and non-existent budget with no one but her old school friends - and maybe Peter Andre - to help her
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Season 2 Episode 2: Kerry Katona
Kerry Katona takes on an ambitious project at Liverpool's Alder Hey hospital, hoping to create a playground, sensory garden and sports pitch. Only her former classmates from Warrington, Cheshire, are allowed to help her - and she hasn't seen many of them for more than seven years. Jamie Theakston is on hand to see how she copes with the five-day deadline and non-existent budget
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Season 2 Episode 1: Vinnie Jones
Celebrity challenges, beginning as Vinnie Jones undertakes an ambitious five-day project to save Bedmond Sports and Social Club in Hertfordshire. Vinnie began playing football at Bedmond as an eight-year-old and is naturally keen to help in any way he can. Enlisting a group of his former school friends to assist him, he sets about renovating the bar and changing rooms, and building a spectator stand. Jamie Theakston presents
With a Little Help from My Friends: Season 1 (2004)
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Season 1 Episode 3: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's challenge is to transform a derelict eight-bedroom terraced house in north London into accommodation for parents of young leukaemia patients at Hampstead's Royal Free Hospital. With just seven days to complete the task, Tara's old school chums arrive to help her turn the vision into reality. Linda Barker presents
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Season 1 Episode 2: Phil Tufnell
Linda Barker presents the series in which celebrities persuade old school pals to tackle daunting challenges aimed at helping the disadvantaged. Linda is reunited with fellow I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! contestant Phil Tufnell, who has just seven days - and no money - to build a two-storey cricket pavilion for disabled kids in south London. Can Phil's former classmates from Hadley Wood help him get all the materials he needs for the mammoth project?
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Season 1 Episode 1: Neil Morrissey
Neil Morrissey is given just seven days to transform a derelict London warehouse into a youth centre, complete with kitchen, toilets, computer room, library, stage and sports hall. Neil has to scrounge all the materials he needs for free, but will be able to draw on the invaluable assistance of his old buddies from the Guildhall Theatre School
