Craig Phillips (born 16 October 1971) is an English television personality and builder. He won the first series of Big Brother in 2000. He is trained as a bricklayer, and has appeared in numerous television series related to building since winning Big Brother.

Early life

The younger of two children and born in Liverpool, his family moved to Newport, Shropshire, in the late 1980s. At 18, Phillips secured a day release bricklayers apprenticeship whilst employed with Wrekin Council's construction department. He also attended further night school classes in advanced brickwork and civil engineering. Having qualified with a City & Guilds, Phillips went on to set up his own building company. In the 1990s, he presented Renovation Street with Linda Robson for Carlton ITV before being brought in as the DIY expert for the BBC on an exclusive contract in 2001.

Career after Big Brother

After leaving Big Brother as the first winner, Phillips gave his £70,000 prize to his friend Joanne Harris, who had Down syndrome, to pay for her heart and lung transplant. He had begun raising money with friends for Harris sometime before entering Big Brother, raising only small amounts of money towards the £250,000 needed for her operation, but within six days of winning, he achieved the target required for her life-saving operation thanks to public support and donations from celebrities. Harris died in April 2008. He has featured in comedy series Bo' Selecta! and appeared in the reality series Back to Reality, raising £40,000 for Macmillan Cancer Trust.

At Christmas 2000, Phillips released the charity single, "At This Time of Year" through Warner Music. The single went to Number 14 in the UK Singles Chart, achieving silver disc status, and raising over £40,000 for the Down's Syndrome Association. It stayed in the top 40 for three weeks. Since then, he appeared in videos for two other Xmas singles – Bo Selecta!'s Proper Crimbo which reached No. 4 in 2003 and Ricky Tomlinson's "Christmas My A*se" which reached 25 in 2006.[citation needed] In 2001, Phillips appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank; in 2003, Phillips appeared on the fifth series of Fort Boyard.

Phillips has presented numerous televisions programmes, including Housecall, Housecall in the Country, Builders Sweat and Tears, Our House, Trading Up, Big Strong Boys, Boyz in the Wood, Big Strong Boys in the Sun, Renovation Street, Trading Up in the Sun, House Trap and Craig’s Trade Tips. He also has a production company called Avent Productions. For Avent, he has presented Conversion; a 10-part series for Discovery Realtime, and the sixth series of Hung, Drawn & Broke, a 6-part series filmed for British Forces Broadcasting Service. The company also produces corporate productions many of these for building companies. In 2007, Phillips joined the team of 60 Minute Makeover for ITV. He appeared in 80 episodes in 2008.[citation needed]

In February 2009, Phillips appeared in Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway in "Escape from Takeaway Prison" for six weeks. In summer 2009, he released his debut autobiography. In July 2009, Phillips returned to the Big Brother house to help celebrate the show's tenth anniversary. In 2010, Phillips appeared on Big Brother again, and competed in a shed building task. He also appeared in Dermot's Last Supper, a special to celebrate the ending of Big Brother. In April 2011, he hosted a show called Celebrity DIY with Craig Phillips for Home. In June 2011, he also hosted If It's Broke, Fix It for Home.[citation needed]

In June 2020, he made a guest appearance on Big Brothers's Best Shows on E4, where he talked about watching his series back.

Since 2018, Phillips has run his own YouTube channel, Mr and Mrs DIY, providing tutorials on home and garden maintenance jobs.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Big Brother UK series 1Self; housemateWinner, 52 episodes
TFI FridaySelf; guest presenter1 episode
TV RevealedSelf; guest1 episode
Live TalkSelf; guest1 episode
Live & KickingSelf; guest1 episode
2001HousecallSelf; guest1 episode
An Audience with Des O'ConnorSelf; audience memberTV special
Blankety BlankSelf; contestant1 episode
The Generation GameSelf; contestant1 episode
Children in Need 2001SelfTV special
Night FeverSelf; guest1 episode
2002KellySelf; guest1 episode
Bo' Selecta!Craig10 episodes
2003Big Strong BoysBig Strong Boy1 episode
Ho Ho Ho Selecta!CraigTV film
2004Back to RealitySelf; contestant3rd place, 15 episodes
Builders, Sweat & TearsSelf; cast member15 episodes
A Bear's Christmas TailCameo
2005Big Brother's Most Outrageous MomentsSelf; guestTV special
2006Hung, Drawn and QuarteredSelf; presenter6 episodes
2007The Charlotte Church ShowSelf; guest1 episode
200850 Greatest Comedy CatchphrasesSelfTV special
BreakfastSelf; guest1 episode
TV's Funniest Music MomentsSelfTV special
The Comedy Map of BritainSelfDocumentary
2009Ant & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawaySelf; guest5 episodes
Big Brother's Big QuizSelf; former housemateTV special
Daily Cooks ChallengeSelf; guest1 episode
Celebrity Shock List 2009SelfTV special
2009–2010Loose WomenSelf; guest2 episodes
2010Big Brother's Little BrotherSelf; former housemate1 episode
Big Brother's Big Awards ShowSelf; former housemateTV special
The 5 O'Clock ShowSelf; guest1 episode
The Wright StuffSelf; guest panelist1 episode
The Michael Ball ShowSelf; guest1 episode
Ultimate Big BrotherSelf; former housemate3 episodes
Dear Mr HicksCameoUncredited
Celebrity EggheadsSelf; contestant1 episode
Reeling in the YearsSelf; guest1 episode
2011If It's Broke, Fix It!Self; guest1 episode
The Gadget ShowSelf; guest1 episode
Britain's Favourite Christmas SongsBo' Selecta! co-starTV special
Celebrity DIY with Craig PhillipsSelf; presenter15 episodes
2012DaybreakSelf; guest1 episode
Big Brother's Bit on the SideSelf; former housemate4 episodes
Keith Lemon: The FilmCraig Phillips
201360 Minute MakeoverSelf; guest1 episode
2014Celebrity JuiceSelf; guest1 episode
TV's Nastiest VillainsSelfTV special
Most Shocking TV MomentsSelf; Big Brother series 1 winnerTV special
2015Pointless CelebritiesSelf; contestant1 episode
2016Shaun's PeopleSelf; guest1 episode
2017When Celebrity Goes Horribly WrongSelfTV special
When Reality TV Goes Horribly WrongSelf; presenterTV special
2018The Story of Reality TVSelf; Big Brother series 1 winnerTV special
Stand Up to CancerSelfTV special
LorraineSelf; guest3 episodes
2019This MorningSelf; guest1 episode
2020Joe Lycett's Got Your BackSelf; guest1 episode
Top 10 Ways to Add 20K to Your HomeSelf; presenterTV special
2023Robin Elliott TonightSelf; guest1 episode

Personal life

In 2018, Phillips married Laura Sherriff at Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, after the couple had dated for two years. Rather than asking for gifts from guests, he and Sherriff asked that the attendants donate to hospice charities instead. The couple have two children: Nelly (born March 2019), and Lennon (born December 2020). The couple featured in Channel 5's (S1 Ep1) "Millionaire Age Gap Love" in 2020.

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