Harry Redknapp had the studio in stitches as he stormed into Fix Radio’s chaos-loving breakfast show The Bald Builders, the weekday 6–9am romp where trades talk meets LOLs, for an episode packed with legendary stories, a sneaky “Joke of the Week,” and a very cheeky product pitch to fix a, ahem, national “crack in the market.” The 1h36m special dropped Friday 17 October 2025.
“I can’t change a plug!” – Harry’s DIY confession
“When it comes to the build, I’m useless – I can’t change a plug,” Harry laughed with Brad & Sam. “I let the experts get on with it. It’s like football training, you wouldn’t have someone who’s never been to a match telling you how to run it.”
Ever the straight-shooter, Harry even joked he’s the one “holding the ladder for Sandra” while the real graft gets done.
New build, zero faff: trust the pros, keep it green
Redknapp revealed he and Sandra bought a cleared plot and handed the reins to their builder Chris, keeping the project slick and sustainable, right products, right methods, no corner-cutting.
“You get a good builder, you trust them, and you keep things moving. Let people who know what they’re doing do it.”
Bald Builders bedlam: a ‘crack’ invention and the biscuit bandit
This episode had it all: Harry’s funniest tales, a sneaky ‘Joke of the Week’ entry, and Fix Radio presenter Alex pitching the ultimate solution to cover builders’ bums, finally plugging that “crack in the market.” Meanwhile, the team kept the hunt alive for who nicked Liam’s biscuits… and shared one joke too spicy for broadcast.
Football & jungle whispers
On England, Harry was buzzing about a squad “on a different level.” And when asked about a return to I’m A Celebrity… he offered a cheeky grin and nod to a possible return to the jungle.
About Fix Radio:
Fix Radio, the Builders Station is the home of entertainment, music and information for UK tradespeople. Since 2017 the station has been built from the ground-up with tradespeople in mind, providing a mixture of authentic trade voices, up-beat music and a schedule designed around the tradesperson’s day.
The station’s schedule includes some of the biggest talent in the industry, including social media influencers the Bald Builders, Clive Holland of the BBC and formerly Cowboy Trap, the country’s most famous plasterer Chris Frediani from DIY SOS, plumbing influencer Andy Cam, electrician turned YouTuber Thomas Nagy, carpenter, craftsman and social media influencer Robin Clevett and TV presenter and builder, Mark Millar.
Broadcasting nationally on DAB since May 2022, Fix Radio has an average reach of 724,856 tradespeople each week. The Builders Station also boasts 27 average weekly listening hours.


