Littlewood was first seen on TV as a contestant on the BBC game show
The Other Half. In 2001, Littlewood, at the time in charge of Network Cars in
Leigh-on-Sea, appeared on
Faking It, helping Somerset vicar Nigel Done succeed as a car salesman. In 2002, Littlewood appeared alongside
Jason Barlow as the resident car expert on BBC Two's
Wrong Car, Right Car. In 2005, Littlewood presented
Beat the Burglar on BBC One. This saw convicted burglar Michael Fraser breaking into homes, watched by Littlewood and the homeowners, to highlight the importance of
home security. In 2007, Littlewood took part in the
fifth series of
BBC One's
Strictly Come Dancing, paired with professional dancer
Lilia Kopylova. The couple were voted out in week five. Since 2010, he has co-presented
Cowboy Builders on Channel 5. His most notable episode was based around a student house in
Headingley,
Leeds, where Dominic Stewart's house was completed to a shoddy standard. From 2010 to 2012, he presented
Fake Britain on the
BBC, but was replaced by
Matt Allwright: he returned to the show in 2017. 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. Littlewood has appeared in other television shows including
To Buy or Not to Buy,
Holiday and
The One Show. In 2019, Littlewood presented the BBC
travel documentary Dom Does America, which saw him investigating the most dangerous jobs in the
United States, including being shot with a
TASER by police in Texas. In 2020, Littlewood appeared as a contestant on
Celebrity Masterchef. ==Filmography==