Website Official website Books Don't Get Done, Get Dom Height 1.71 m | Role Television presenter Name Dominic Littlewood | |
![]() | ||
Occupation Television presenter, journalist TV shows Profiles |
Dominic littlewood tv presenter tells us how he is more than happy with express bifolding doors
Dominic Littlewood (born 29 March 1965) is a British television presenter and journalist who specialises in consumer affairs. He is best known for his roles with BBC and Channel 5, presenting programmes such as Fake Britain, Cowboy Builders, Saints and Scroungers and Don't Get Done, Get Dom.
Contents
- Dominic littlewood tv presenter tells us how he is more than happy with express bifolding doors
- George clarke dominic littlewood and les dennis help launch our new redhill showroom
- Early life
- Television
- Other work
- Filmography
- Personal life
- References

George clarke dominic littlewood and les dennis help launch our new redhill showroom
Early life

From 1976 to 1981, Littlewood attended St Thomas More High School for Boys, Westcliff-on-Sea. Littlewood was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in his teenage years, and takes insulin to keep his diabetes under control.
Television

In 2005 Littlewood presented a show called Beat the Burglar alongside an ex-burglar who burgled people's homes to highlight their lack of security and show them how it feels to have your home ransacked and personal possessions stolen. Littlewood watched the break-in on a monitor along with the homeowners and at the end of the show he had an expert come in and put right all of the security flaws pointed out by the ex-con.

In 2007, Littlewood took part in the BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing. Since 2010, he has co-presented Cowboy Builders on Channel 5. From 2010 to 2012, he presented Fake Britain on the BBC, but was replaced by Matt Allwright. In 2012, Littlewood presented the Postcode Lottery draws on Channel 5. Beginning on 27 January 2015, Littlewood hosted a three-part series on ITV called Bad Builders: Bang to Rights. Since 2016 he has presented Dom on the Spot on BBC One. He has appeared in other television shows including To Buy or Not to Buy, Holiday and The One Show.
Other work

Littlewood was first seen on TV as a contestant on the BBC dating show The Other Half. He contributes to the Top Gear Magazine and has written pieces for the Motoring section of The Daily Telegraph.
Filmography

Personal life
Littlewood broke the C5 vertebra in his neck in an accident in Australia, which required recovery at Rockhampton, Queensland and Southend-on-Sea.
In 2017, Littlewood revealed that in 2013, he was treated for prostate cancer.