Thanks for the nice comments, guys.

I was approached on a Thursday afternoon by the programme's researcher in London looking for a cc to do the work on the following Tuesday.
I thought it'd be a "bit of a giggle" and something a little bit different from usual. They were upfront about saying you'll get a name check at the end of the programme and be listed as one of the suppliers on the website. They were very upfront about saying that no money would change hands.

They wanted me to arrive at 3.30pm and hang around until they were ready to do the bit about cc. If you've ever seen these programmes, things always run behind schedule so I could easily have been there till gone 8.00pm.
Now as it happened I had an immovable appointment at 6.00pm that evening so (with my usual panache) I confirmed I would be there on time; do the job to a standard above what they were expecting BUT (take it or leave it) I was leaving at 5.30pm so they would have to fit their filming around my schedule. Amazingly they were prepared to run with this. And this is exactly what happened.
Mind you, I did have to give them quite a lot of info very consisely so they had a better understanding of what professional cc's can do and I've offerred my services for any other programmes they make around the North West. I do have overalls with my name on the back-I just think I'll need to get some more printed with my name in foot high letters on the front as well.

It was fairly manic at the house and it was quite interesting seeing all the other trades there. A lot of the makeover is fairly superficial and the carpet I cleaned was dead easy to clean even if it was a bit knackered. Privately the production team were well impressed but stated that they had to mention the DIY alternative. (As Clinton said, it's funny how they never mention that about decorators.)
Amanda never deigned to speak to me, though.
Rog
PS In all seriousness do you think it qualifies me to sell myself "as seen on TV"?