From the first series in 2003,
Lucy Alexander and
Martin Roberts presented the show. In 2005,
Jasmine Birtles and Marc Woodward also presented a handful of episodes during series three, due to the limited availability of the regular presenters. Retired footballer
Dion Dublin joined Alexander and Roberts in 2015 at the beginning of the nineteenth series. On 1 July 2016, the BBC announced that Alexander had left
Homes Under the Hammer after 13 years, though Alexander later clarified that she would continue to appear on the series for "at least another few years", owing to the manner in which the series is filmed. On 30 March 2017,
BBC Scotland's
Martel Maxwell was revealed as the new host replacing Alexander during the 21st series of the show and it was announced she would appear on screen from June. In November 2020, the BBC announced that
Money for Nothing presenter Jacqui Joseph and former
Ground Force presenter
Tommy Walsh would join the presenting team for series 24. This series was broadcast from 2021. To mark the show's 20th anniversary, a short run of episodes featured a guest co-presenter and a look back at a memorable moment from the archives. The celebrity co-hosts were
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen,
Alex Jones,
Toyah Willcox,
Owain Wyn Evans and Amanda Lovett from
The Traitors. Wyn Evans, who first appeared as one of the celebrity guests, started presenting the series proper on 24 October 2024. The first five episodes of series 28 were also celebrity specials with guest presenters that were this time broadcast over one week in December 2024. Guests this time were
Scarlett Moffatt,
Zack George,
Ian "H" Watkins,
Sarah Greene and
James Bye. Series 27 resumed on 28 January 2025, with the rest of series 28 starting in May 2025. Celebrity episodes, aired during the 29th series, feature
Dianne Buswell,
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Francesca Rowan-Plowden from
The Traitors,
Carol Smillie and
Duncan James. ==Music==