Two teams of friends face off to see which of them will win the coveted golden gavel. In red are a pair of university students, and in blue, it’s a duo of gym-goers.
Two teams of couples compete for profits, and possibly golden gavels, at Shepton Mallet antiques fair, alongside experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe.
The shimmering waters of Llangorse Lake stir up myths and legends, and a remarkable ancient secret that David Harper discovers in this episode from mid-Wales.
Christina Trevanion meets former England rugby captain Gill Burns MBE, who fought tirelessly in the 1980s and 1990s to level the playing field for female players.
Roo Irvine peers into perfectly made doll's houses created by a remarkable centenarian in the Pembrokeshire seaside town of Newport. In nearby Narberth, the race is on for the teams.
From simple tinned beef to aromatic chicken tikka masala, army food has changed dramatically in the past 200 years. Eric Knowles learns about rations from a retired lieutenant colonel.
Can experts Kate Bliss and Thomas Forrester help to deliver profits for their teams of friends on today’s episode from mid-Wales?
Join two teams of friends as they scour the stalls of an antiques fair in Oswestry. Will their purchases appeal to the bidders at Tom Blackmore’s Cheshire saleroom?
The teams are bargain-hunting at an antiques centre in Newark with experts Phil Serrell and Roo Irvine, whilst Natasha learns about a collection of vintage uniforms.
David Harper is on the trail of a remarkable story – the day Buffalo Bill brought his Wild West Show to Wales.
Two competitive teams of couples, guided by experts Phil Serrell and Roo Irvine, face off to see whether they can win the coveted golden gavel.
Experts Caroline Hawley and Tim Weeks are kept on their toes by two lively teams of bargain hunters at Stoneleigh antiques fair in Warwickshire.
In today’s episode from Nottinghamshire, Natasha Raskin Sharp learns about the ancient Chinese craft of paper cut art from artist Vanessa
Join Caroline Hawley as she hosts another episode at a bustling antiques fair in the border town of Oswestry.
Natasha meets a dapper young period tailor with a penchant for dressing in regency clothing, while the teams style it out shopping for bargains at Ardingly Antiques Fair.
From humble Welsh roots, Laura Ashley built a fashion empire. David meets fashion follower Karen, who has more than 700 Laura Ashley items in her collection.
Today’s teams have £300 and one hour to race around Southwell Racecourse, where Natasha learns more about the crash, bang, wallop of the good old-fashioned cash register.
Take a seat as Natasha learns about a pioneering furniture designer. The teams aren’t lounging about, however, as they hunt for bargains with Kate Bliss and Danny Sebastian in Ardingly.
The hills of Carmarthenshire are the setting for a shopping showdown between two teams of bargain hunters, while Roo Irvine learnes about the centuries-old craft of making chain mail.
It’s a battle of best friends on today's episode. In Derbyshire, two teams scour a bustling antiques centre before their items go under the hammer in Lincolnshire.
A four-metre-high gorilla made out of 40,000 spoons and a massive millipede with golf clubs for legs! Caroline visits a sculpture park where nothing goes to waste.
In Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, Eric Knowles learns about Cordelia Leigh, a remarkable local woman who dedicated her life to helping young soldiers during the First World War.
Two teams gallop around an antiques fair at a racecourse in the company of their experts John Cameron and Irita Marriott. On the rostrum is auctioneer Colin Young.
Fashion fan Caroline is in her element when she visits an archive of antique fabrics and wallpapers going back three hundred years. In Shropshire, friendships are tested at the fair.
Two family duos rush around a huge antiques centre in search of profitable collectibles to sell at auction. Guiding them are experts Irita Marriott and John Cameron.