Mark Wright lands brand new gig on beloved BBC daytime show as bosses green-light fourth series liennhi

   

MARK Wright has bagged a brand new gig on a popular BBC daytime series.

The former Towie star, 37, is joining the programme ahead of its fourth series.

Mark Wright has landed a brand new TV role on a popular daytime show
Mark Wright has landed a brand new TV role on a popular daytime showCredit: Rex
Clean It, Fix It has already aired for three series on the Beeb
Clean It, Fix It has already aired for three series on the BeebCredit: BBC
After rising to fame on The Only Way is Essex, Mark has a wide range of credits to his name
After rising to fame on The Only Way is Essex, Mark has a wide range of credits to his nameCredit: BBC
The TV personality has been married to actress Michelle Keegan since 2015
The TV personality has been married to actress Michelle Keegan since 2015Credit: Getty

Home makeover show Clean It, Fix It sees DIY experts and cleaners come together to help property owners fall back in love with their space.

Mark will be a new addition to the presenting team, which already includes presenter and celebrity builder Tommy Walsh, expert cleaner Maxine Dwyer, as well as creative carpenter Asher Edwards.

He said: “I’m passionate about property and renovations, so I’m delighted to be joining such a wonderful team and programme.

"I can’t wait to get stuck in and help change people’s lives and living situations...

"Clean It, Fix It has a heart, we come in and help people out who sometimes can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, so helping people in this way is great, and sometimes tugs on the heart-strings – especially when the owners see the finished result.”

The television personality made his debut over a decade ago, being among the original cast of The Only Way is Essex.

Launching in 2010, he appeared alongside the likes of Amy Childs and Lauren Goodger, but stopped being a full-time cast member by 2011.

After his departure, Mark returned for cameo appearances with the most recent being in 2016.

Since then, Mark has gone on to enjoy a varied career across several projects.

He has ventured into the world of reality TV with I'm A Celebrity... and Strictly Come Dancing.

Meanwhile, Mark also previously worked in the US as an entertainment reporter.

Before Clean It, Fix It, his other presenting work has included UK's version of dating show The Bachelor.

Mark co-presented children's series The Dengineers for its first two series.

He also fronted the UK adaptation of reality competition series The Challenge for Channel 5 in early 2023.

Mark Wright's career timeline

Since rising to fame over a decade ago as a reality TV star, popular personality Mark Wright has gone on to enjoy a successful career.

  • The Only Way is Essex (2010-2011, regular): Mark was an original Towie cast member from its October 2010 launch and spanning series 1-3. He left the programme in 2011 but has returned for a handful of cameos.
  • I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here (2011): After leaving Towie, Mark signed up for the famed ITV jungle. He finished in second place behind McFly star Dougie Poynter.
  • Heart (2012-2017; 2019 - present): Mark first joined radio station Heart in 2012, leaving five years later to pursue work in the United States. He made a return to the station in July 2019.
  • Strictly Come Dancing (2014): The star took to the Strictly ballroom in 2014, finishing fourth behind Caroline Flack, Simon Webbe and Frankie Bridge.
  • The Dengineers (2015-2017): Mark was a co-presenter of the children's programme for its first two series. After his departure, later hosts have included Joe Swash and Meryl Fernandes.
  • Extra (2017-2020): Mark was an entertainment reporter for this US outlet for three years.
  • The Bachelor UK (2019): A revived UK iteration of the popular American dating show. Mark's version of the programme aired on Channel 5.
  • The Challenge UK (2023): Another UK rendition of an American format, this aired on Channel 5 in February 2023.
  • Clean It, Fix It (2024 - present): Mark has joined the popular BBC daytime show from its fourth series onwards.

 

In 2012, Mark became a radio presenter on Heart where he initially presented the "Club Classics" show every Friday and Saturday evening between 7pm and 9pm.

He left the station in December 2017 to move to the United States, becoming a presenter for Extra.

However, Mark later made a comeback to Heart in July 2019.

As of 2021, Mark presents the Saturday early evening show from 4pm to 7pm.

The existing Clean It, Fix It line-up includes Maxine Dwyer, Tommy Walsh and Asher Edwards
The existing Clean It, Fix It line-up includes Maxine Dwyer, Tommy Walsh and Asher EdwardsCredit: BBC