Tim Wonnacott presents the antiques challenge from Ardingly Fair in Sussex, with a magician and her dad taking on a singer and her mum. Experts Mark Stacey and James Rylands are on hand to give advice, but profits prove elusive when the teams take their treasures to auction.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of chefs and caterers compete for bargains in the Cotswold town of Tetbury. Experts Pippa Deeley and Thomas Plant cook up some surprising antique finds which go to auction in Wotton-under-Edge.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams compete for bargains in Camden Passage in London. Experts James Braxton and Michael Hogben advise them on what to pick, but when it comes to the auction, it's the experts bonus buys which make the biggest profits.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams compete for bargains in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Experts Thomas Plant and Pippa Deeley help the teams decide which antiques to buy.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams compete for bargains in Coventry. Experts Philip Serrell and David Barby help the teams decide which antiques to buy before the auction in Stratford.
Tim Wonnacott takes the teams bargain hunting at a well-stocked antiques fair in Malvern, Worcestershire. Experts Philip Serrell and David Barby do their best to advise on the most promising buys.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in Chester. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson are on hand to advise before the auction.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of employees from the Crucible Theatre go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in the Elsecar Heritage Centre near Sheffield. Experts Kate Bliss and David Harper are on hand to advise.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Pippa Deeley and Michael Hogben are on hand to advise prior to the auction in Shrewsbury.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams from Kent breweries go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in Detling. Experts James Braxton and Catherine Southon guide them on what to buy ahead of the auction in Canterbury.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. In Chester singers from a local group called Handbag of Harmonies get bargain hunting with the help of experts Charles Hanson and Philip Serrell.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Experts Pippa Deeley and Michael Hogben are at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Showground in Builth Wells, helping the teams bargain hunt. But when they take their new found treasures to auction in Shrewsbury, the teams face unforeseeable disappointment.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. In Rockingham Castle, Leicestershire, experts Mark Stacey and David Barby join in the jousting. But only one expert leads their team to profit at the auction in Nottingham.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Two teams of cyclists compete at Detling, Kent. Experts James Braxton and Catherine Southon help them identify the bargains before taking them to auction in Canterbury.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Friends compete in Sheffield at a fair in the Elsecar Heritage Centre, and take their finds to auction in the city centre with help from experts Kate Bliss and David Harper.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. David Harper and Kate Bliss help the teams in Elsecar Heritage Centre near Barnsley, Yorks.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Experts David Barby and Mark Stacey are at an antiques fair in the grounds of Rockingham Castle in Leicestershire, where two teams who work at the castle are seeking bargains.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Experts Michael Hogben and Pippa Deeley advise the teams at an enormous antiques fair at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Showground in Builth Wells.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams of amateur collectors an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. It's a tale of friendly rivalry between teams from England's oldest cathedrals, Canterbury and Rochester. Experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton offer their advice on what to buy at an antiques fair in Detling, Kent.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams from the local zoo are in their home town of Chester for some bargain hunting. Their decisions are helped by experts Phillip Serrell and Charles Hanson. When they get to auction in Mold the experts do well, but some of their teams' choices prove to have been a little wild.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Experts Thomas Plant and Pippa Deeley are on hand to advise before the auction.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting in Shepton Mallet in Somerset. Experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton help the teams choose some profitable purchases.
Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss struggle to influence our teams today during the big antiques fair at Swinderby. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott reveals some interesting finds of his own. When they all get to auction, the experts do their best to raise their teams chances of a profit.
It's a day of sunshine and showers at an antiques fair in Shepton Mallet where our two teams are bargain hunting with the help of experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton. Presenter Tim Wonnacott oversees proceedings as the show culminates in a jolly mix of profits and losses at auction in Crewkerne.
The red and the blue fleeces brighten up the antiques fair at the old RAF base in Swinderby. They make some canny purchases under the guidance of experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson, still leaving their experts enough left over lolly to make some profitable bonus buys. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques centre in Brackley, Northamptonshire. Experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon hope to push the teams into healthy profit at the auction with their bonus buys.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques centre near Barnsley. Experts Charles Hanson and Mark Stacey are on hand to dish out advice to the teams, but will their bonus buys save the day at the auction?
Tim Wonnacott presents a serendipitous edition of Bargain Hunt, with both teams making some astute purchases under the guidance of experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon. Auctioneer Christopher Ironmonger has no trouble shifting the goods at his sale room in Stratford-upon-Avon, but which team has picked up the best bargains?
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair at Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire. It's a lively match which leads to mixed success at the auction, but which team of ladies will fare best?
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at the Bob Evans Antiques Fair in Coventry. Philip Serrell advises a father and daughter on the best buys, while Catherine Southon is matched up with a couple of scout leaders. Will the teams praise their profits or lament their losses at auction time?
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting for antiques. To celebrate the 500th episode, four of the programme's most popular experts pit their wits against each other - seniors David Barby and Philip Serrell versus the younger generation Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott brings the contestants to an antiques fair in Gateshead stadium for another bargain-hunting extravaganza. Experts David Harper and Paul Laidlaw help the teams, and when it comes to their bonus buys, the teams would do well to trust their expert advice.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting for antiques at a fair near Ardingly, West Sussex. Experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey do their best to keep their teams on a profitable track.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting for antiques at a fair in Oswestry. Experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton advise them on what to buy, but at the auction in Knutsford they're hard pushed to make a profit.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting for antiques at a fair in the stately grounds of Deene Park. Experts David Barby and David Harper advise before they go off to auction in Market Harborough.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting for antiques in the medieval Sussex town of Lewes. Experts Charles Hansen and Philip Serrell are on hand to advise the contestants.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes contestants to a summer antiques fair held at the Oswestry showground on the Welsh border. The two teams are helped by experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton.
Deene Park in Northamptonshire is the stately setting for an antique fair where two new teams of contestants have a field day hunting for bargains. And they have two expert Davids to help them make the best choices: Barby and Harper. But only one of them comes up trumps with his bonus buy when they all get to auction in Market Harborough. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at a giant antique fair at an old RAF base in Swinderby, Lincolnshire. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson keep the teams in order, before they take their finds to auction in nearby Grantham.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at Barnard Castle in County Durham. Experts David Harper and Paul Laidlaw guide their teams as the reds do well to trust their mentor but the blues suffer a rocky ride at auction in Leyburn, North Yorkshire.
Tim Wonnacott keeps his eyes peeled for bargains as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in Oswestry showground. Experts James Braxton and Kate Bliss keep the teams focused on potential profits.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams 300 pounds and an hour at Ardingly antiques fair. With the help of experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant, they attempt to choose the best bargains for auction and, hopefully, make a profit.
The contestants are in the stately grounds of Deene Park for a browse around a weekend antiques fair. Once they've selected their three items with experts David Barby and David Harper, they're off to auction in Market Harborough. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Tim Wonnacott referees as two teams scour the antiques shops of Barnard Castle in County Durham with the help of experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper.
A giant antiques fair at an old RAF base near Swinderby provides plenty of bargains for the two teams, though they have just an hour to find them. Once they are done bargain hunting, the teams take their finds across the county to auction in Grantham. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson guide the teams, and Tim Wonnacott presents.
Two pairs of good friends go bargain hunting in Ardingly, Sussex. Tim Wonnacott supervises while experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey are on hand to provide their teams with advice. There is an interesting result at the auction, but the teams aren't laughing all the way to the bank.
Tim Wonnacott referees as two teams go on the hunt for bargains at Gateshead's International Stadium. Experts David Harper and Paul Laidlaw help the teams choose their three items as they aim to raise the highest bounty at auction in Leyburn, North Yorkshire.
Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott gives two teams 300 pounds and an hour at the enormous antiques and collectables fair at RAF Swinderby. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson lend a helping hand.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of contestants go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in Oswestry. Catherine Southon and James Braxton are on hand to provide expert advice.
Two teams compete to make the biggest profit at the huge antiques fair held regularly on the old Swinderby airfield in Lincolnshire. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson help spot the bargains, while presenter Tim Wonnacott keeps his eye on the clock.
Tim Wonnacott referees as two teams head to the enormous antiques and collectors' fair held regularly in the south of England showground near the West Sussex village of Ardingly. Experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey are on hand to offer advice and assistance.
As the teams descend the steep hill of Lewes town centre in Sussex, Tim Wonnacott makes sure no one trips up. Experts Kate Bliss and David Barby advise on which treasures will make a profit.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams go bargain hunting in Glasgow. There are profits all round, but which team will make more money? Experts David Barby and Catherine Southon advise, with auctioneer Anita Manning giving the items her best shot.
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams hunt in an antiques centre in Brackley, Northants. Experts Kate Bliss and James Lewis make a big difference to their profits at auction with dazzling bonus buys.
The auction in Diss, Norfolk has an agricultural flavour to it, so the teams bear that in mind as they go bargain hunting at the huge Peterborough antiques fair. Experts James Braxton and Charles Hanson attempt to steer them towards some clever buys. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams scout the huge antiques fair held bi-annually in Builth Wells before taking their finds to auction in Mold. Experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper are on hand to advise.
Tim Wonnacott presents as a pair of French contestants compete against a couple of English roses. We return to an antiques centre in Brackley, Northants, and Philip Serrell auctions the teams' finds in Worcester.
Tim Wonnacott presents as four feisty contestants decide to trust their experts when they shop for bargains at an antiques fair near Barnsley. Thomas Plant and Anita Manning give them good advice and come up trumps at auction with their bonus buys.
Tim Wonnacott presents as the clash of some particularly lively contestants results in a very close finish. Their bonus buys provided by experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey make all the difference to the final result.
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams bargain hunting in Wales at a huge antiques fair in Builth Wells. Experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper help them choose what to buy.
Note: This episode is Unnumbered on the Officlal BBC Episode Guide. Tim Wonnacott presents as the knowledgeable teams hunt at a Glasgow antique centre and sell for profit at the nearby auction rooms of Anita Manning.
Note: This episode is Unnumbered on the Officlal BBC Episode Guide. Tim Wonnacott presents as four feisty contestants decide to trust their experts when they shop for bargains at an antiques fair near Barnsley. Thomas Plant and Anita Manning give them good advice and come up trumps at auction with their bonus buys.
It's dealers versus dealers in this edition of Bargain Hunt - so if they can't spot a bargain, they must be in the wrong business! But with the aid of experts David Barby and Phillip Serrell, they're surefire winners when they take their items to auction. Tim Wonnacott presents.
The teams race to find bargains at Epsom Downs racecourse, with a Moorcroft bowl sealing the fate of one team. Experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss unearth some interesting lots, but will the bidders be inspired to dig deep at auction? Tim Wonnacott presents.
Tim Wonnacott presents an all-boys show with a team of painter/decorators against a pair of physiotherapists, searching for bargains in Barnard Castle, County Durham. Experts Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw offer advice, but when they get to auction one team is looking for a miracle.
Two couples chase bargains at a Sussex antiques fair. A retro mobile phone is possibly a collectable for the future, but will it make a profit? Tim Wonnacott presents.
Two teams with cooking in common take up the Bargain Hunt challenge, shopping in London's Camden Market. Anita Manning's team make a whopping profit on one of their items, whilst the team advised by Kate Bliss make a profit on all three. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Two young couples do battle, with one team choosing militaria to give them a fighting chance at the auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Beamish Museum near Newcastle-on-Tyne and tries to identify a single tray among 40,000 items in the collection.
A mother and daughter team take on some rockers, while experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant find gold and ceramics rather than heavy metal. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits magnificent Haddon Hall in Derbyshire.
One of the teams makes a magnificent profit with their medical specimens, which puts a chasm between them and their rivals at the auction. Experts Kate Bliss and Anita Manning guide them round an antiques fair at Epsom Racecourse to find their bargains. Tim Wonnacott presents.
These team members all work together in the same charity shop, but how will they do competing against each other to find the bargains? They have got experts Philip Serrell and David Barby to advise them on what to buy at the giant Ardingly antiques fair in Sussex. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Tim Wonnacott discovers the literary links to Haddon Hall, Derbyshire. But will it be a page-turning thriller at the auction or will the teams and experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant want to close this chapter smartly?
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go hunting for bargain antiques in London's Camden Passage. It is a contest of spectacular extremes, with one team hitting the auction jackpot with one of their items, and the other team making stunning losses. But will it be the reds or the blues who triumph? Experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss offer advice.
Two teams go hunting for bargain antiques in the Rheged Centre in the stunning Lake District. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Beamish North of England Open Air Museum and looks into the art and symbolism of the Freemasons.
Two teams go hunting for bargain antiques at Haddon Hall in Derbyshire. A medieval banqueting table and a feast of treasures picked out at stately salerooms are amongst the items served up. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Two teams of pensioners go hunting for bargains at the East of England showground in Peterborough. Meanwhile, host Tim Wonnacott finds old battlements in Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire, but where has the rest of the castle gone?
Two teams hunt for bargain antiques with the help of experts Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw. Host Tim Wonnacott visits Beamish Museum near Newcastle-on-Tyne to see the legacy of Frank Atkinson, who attempted to preserve the past for future generations.
Antiques experts James Braxton and David Harper are on hand to lead two teams of women searching for antiques in Swinderby. Tim Wonnacott visits Brodsworth Hall, near Doncaster, to discover the influence dogs have had on the place.
A ship's bell drops a bit of a clanger but there is still plenty to smile about, especially with experts Kate Bliss and David Barby on hand. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire, home to Rudyard Kipling's daughter, heir to his literary fortune.
Antiques experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant challenge two teams of amateur collectors to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the chapel of Haddon Hall in Derbyshire and views a poignant shrine to a young boy.
Antiques game show. Presenter Tim Wonnacott is blown away by the magnificent Yellow Drawing Room at Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire. An antique trombone is one of the stars of the auction at Market Harborough.
A pricey shoe horn and an unusual fossil are among the items bought at the fair, but will they make a profit at auction? Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Brodsworth Hall in Yorkshire, a Victorian mansion built from family money left to Charles Thellusson, and discovers how it influenced Charles Dickens to write Bleak House.
Antique experts Kate Bliss and David Barby are on hand to help another set of contestants find a bargain. Also, host Tim Wonnacott discovers some wonderful tricks of the eye, or trompe l'oeil, when he visits stately Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire.
Knowing nothing about antiques proves not to be much of a problem for one of the teams, as both make healthy profits and both trust their experts with their bonus buys. But who makes the most profit at the auction? Tim Wonnacott presents.
Experts James Lewis and Catherine Southon are on hand to help their teams turn a profit as two Liverpudlians try to win by spending as little as possible. Plus, presenter Tim Wonnacott discovers a splendid silver cake basket at Erddig Hall.
Two teams of friends do battle at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, helped by antiques experts David Harper and Jonathan Pratt. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott discovers a novel way to recycle old photographic plates, and visits the historic Warwick Castle.
The colourful Portobello Road antiques market in London plays host to the bargain hunters, helped by antiques experts Thomas Plant and James Braxton. Who will prove themselves to be the better shoppers - the men, or the women? Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Museum of Brands to discover how little some of the products on our supermarket shelves have changed over the years.
Two teams of friends do battle as the Bargain Hunt crew visit Northern Ireland. Tim Wonnacott picks up some handy tips on Irish dancing and dog training, and also explores the intriguing Castle Ward - a stately home with many surprises, including a secret doorway and some inventive plaster work.
Two teams of friends are determined to have lots of fun when they go shopping at an antiques centre in Glasgow. Experts Paul Laidlaw and James Lewis are on hand to offer advice and help spot a bargain or two. Among the items purchased are a pair of mandolins and an unusual cubist plaque. There's a definite buzz in the air at the auction and some very happy contestants. Presenter Tim Wonnacott also visits Dumfries House and looks at a piece of Chippendale furniture which cost nearly 50 pounds when bought but is now worth up to five million pounds.
A mounted ostrich egg and Victorian magic lantern are among the interesting items bought by bargain hunters in the picture-postcard setting of Honiton, Devon. Presenter Tim Wonnacott, always on the look-out for something different, discovers an acupuncturist's model among the treasures in the town's waterfront antiques centre. He also visits Saltram House near Plymouth, and takes a close look at the interior handiwork of 18th Century architect and designer, Robert Adam.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott delves into the vaults at Peterborough Museum and discovers some delicate paintings done by Turner when he was just twenty years old. There are also some treasures to be found at an antiques fair and experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson are on hand to point the teams in the right direction. But will the items they buy make any profit when they are sold at auction?
There is always plenty to dance about when Bargain Hunt visits Scotland, and this is no exception. The teams scoop up some brilliant bargains at an antiques centre in Glasgow, including a decorative decanter and glasses, and a pottery jug complete with an additional parasol handle. There is great excitement at the auction and plenty for the teams to smile about. Tim Wonnacott visits Dumfries House and learns how one man's attempts to woo a bride have left a lasting impression on the place.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits stately Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire and looks at how it was extravagantly refurbished in the 19th century. Experts Mark Stacey and David Harper lend a hand to the bargain hunters searching out good buys at an antiques fair held in the castle's grounds. But will their finds make any profit at auction?
Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds. Bargain Hunters scour a selection of antique centres in Honiton, Devon, assisted by experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton, before their items are sold at auction in the county town of Exeter. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits stately Saltram House and discovers wonderful wallpaper and magnificent mirror paintings in a 'Chinese' bedroom.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott gets to grips with a 2,000-year-old sword, discovered by a farmer in the River Nene in 1983 and now housed at Peterborough Museum. Bargain hunters at the town's Festival of Antiques also try to spot treasures which have gone unnoticed, helped by experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson. Among their finds are a Wedgewood platter, a seed pearl necklace and a figurine.
Lalique glass and a Mauchlinware egg timer are among the items bought by bargain hunters shopping in Lincolnshire. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Grimsthorpe Castle to learn how it was made fit for a king's visit in the 16th century; having satisfied bon viveur Henry VIII, the castle continued to enjoy its reputation for entertainment. At auctioneer Charles Hanson's sale in Derbyshire, Tim comes across a pair of Queen Victoria's bloomers, which he watches go under the hammer for more than 4,000 pounds.
A Beswick pheasant and a miniature armoire, or wardrobe, are among the items found by bargain hunters at an antiques fair in Builth Wells. But will they make any profit when they are sold at auction in Malvern? Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the magnificent Capesthorne Hall near Macclesfield in Cheshire, and looks at a painting of the stately home commissioned from the matchstick men artist, LS Lowry, in 1954.
A silver guinea holder and a Victorian hydrometer are among the items picked up by bargain hunters at an antiques centre in Glasgow. But will they make a profit when they are sold at auction? Antique experts Paul Laidlaw and James Lewis are on hand to offer advice. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to Dumfries House and discovers an ornate Chippendale mirror which rather tickles his fancy.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Saltram House in Devon and discovers a former owner's interest in gaming, and a chair purpose-built for watching cock fighting. Meanwhile, the teams scour the quayside antique centre in Topsham, helped by experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton. Among the items they buy are a writing slope and a ceramic swan. But will they make any profit at auction?
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Grimsthorpe Castle and discovers how the title of Lord Great Chamberlain did the stately pile a power of good. A newly-engaged couple take on a husband and wife married for 43 years in their search for bargains. They are advised and guided by experts Mark Stacey and David Harper. But will their items make any profit when they are sold at auction in Mackworth, Derbyshire?
A pair of old roller skates and a Captain Scarlet board game are among the items bought at an antiques fair in Alexandra Palace, London, but will the auction bidders be looking for retro toys when the items are sold in Sussex? Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire and tells the story of the final resting place of Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII.
Three antique dealers and a former auctioneer make up the teams, but will their inside knowledge help them in their search for bargains? Their finds include a teddy bear, a carved bull and a bright red retro heater, with one of the items catching them all by surprise at the auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Peterborough Museum and looks at some of the amazing carvings made by prison inmates from their salt meat bone rations.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits stately Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire and focuses his attentions on two masterful fireplaces and two magnificent panoramic paintings of the Bay of Naples, all in the grand drawing room. At the antiques fair in Builth Wells, a Beswick shire horse figure and a pair of silver toast racks are among the items found by the bargain hunting teams, and expert Jonathan Pratt finds something very close to home for his bonus buy.
Two Aussie boys take on a pair of glamorous air hostesses in the search for bargains at the Alexandra Palace antiques fair. The boys, helped by Kate Bliss, put their money on colourful coffee spoons and a pretty WMF Eve-and-the-serpent tray, while the girls, assisted by Thomas Plant, opt for some silver doll's house furniture and a fan-shaped dance card. But who will profit at auction? Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Petworth House in West Sussex and looks at some elegant wooden carvings.
A George III mug and a spelter golfing figure are among the items bought at an antiques centre in Scotland, but will they make any profit when they are sold at auction in Glasgow? Auctioneer Anita Manning is the queen of the gavel, and works her hardest to make everyone smile. Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Dumfries House and explores the facilities.
Two teams prove they have similar tastes when they select almost-identical Denby pots from an antique centre in picturesque Topsham, Devon. But will they make the same amount of profit when sold at auction in Exeter? At Saltram House near Plymouth, presenter Tim Wonnacott discovers an ornate encrier, or inkstand, which he says is "as rare as a hen's tooth".
The bargain hunters alight on a mixture of traditional antiques and more contemporary, wacky, items at the antiques fair in Builth Wells. When the items go under the hammer in Malvern, it is the old classics which still prove to be winners. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott visits Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire and explores a boxroom which is full of boxes.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Peterborough Museum and looks at artefacts belonging to the 'peasant poet' John Clare, including his snuff box and the poem he was writing when he died. The Reds and Blues look for bargains at the nearby Festival of Antiques, and their finds include a decorative kettle and an ornate jade, pearl and gold brooch. Expert Charles Hanson promises to swap allegiance from Derby County to Norwich City if one of his finds doesn't make a profit.
The race is on for the best bargains to be had at the antiques fair at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Among the items found are a Pelham Puppet and an ornate golden clock, and experts Kate Bliss and Thomas Plant are on hand to give their advice. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Petworth House in West Sussex and looks at the magnificent staircase, rebuilt in the 18th century and surrounded by vast murals, decorated by French artist Louis Laguerre.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire and explores its American connections. While there, he meets the current Mistress of the House, Elizabeth Watts Bromley Davenport, who shows him some of her favourite items in the American Room. At the Builth Wells antiques fair, experts David Barby and Jonathan Pratt help the teams, who all have an interest in food or catering. Items found include a Scandinavian silver and enamel drinking cup, and a wooden chest. But will their items make any profit at auction?
Epsom Downs Racecourse brings good fortune to one of the teams, with an immaculate horse race board game which proves to be a winner when sold at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Foundling Museum in London, built near the site of the former Foundling Hospital, home to scores of abandoned babies and children. Among the hospital's greatest benefactors was the artist Hogarth, and Tim takes a closer look at one of his paintings.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Belton House in Lincolnshire and discovers an ingenious way of protecting the stately pile's treasures. Identical twin sisters go up against a psychic and his wife in their search for bargains. They are advised and guided by experts Mark Stacey and David Harper. But will their items make any profit when they are sold at auction?
Naval epaulettes and a catapult are among the items bought by bargain hunters shopping in the market town of Marlborough, guided by experts Mark Stacey and Phillip Allwood. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Mompesson House to learn how it has been returned to its former Georgian splendour.
The bargain hunters do battle at Portobello Market where antique experts David Barby and Philip Serrell attempt to guide their two all-male teams through the maze of delectables on offer. Both teams are confident but will their items crash and burn or fly over at the auction? Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a stroll over to the V&A and discovers gems of Royal London's history amongst its many corridors.
Antiques challenge. The bargain hunters are in Detling aided by James Braxton and Kate Bliss, while presenter Tim Wonnacott goes on safari at Quex Museum in Kent.
Tim Wonnacott welcomes teams of bargain hunters to Hungerford in West Berkshire, where they are joined by experts Mark Stacey and Philip Allwood. And Tim discovers a fascinating collection at Mompesson House in Salisbury.
Alexandra Palace plays host to the teams, which include a Wizard of Oz fanatic and a collector of obsolete musical equipment. Guiding the reds and the blues are experts Philip Serrell and David Barby. But when the items go under the hammer at auction will they make a wizard win or hit a bum note? Tim Wonnacott visits the Victoria and Albert Museum to take a look one of its many remarkable exhibits.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott throws the doors open to bargain hunters at Newark in Nottinghamshire. They are joined by experts Mark Stacey and David Harper, both on hand hoping to make some super-sized profits. Meanwhile, Tim takes a wander around the stunning Belton House in Grantham.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Mark Stacey and Philip Allwood hoping to track down some fine bargains in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Tim visits Mompesson House in Salisbury to trace back its history.
The teams end up in a race against time in the vast fair at Detling, where they are given a helping hand by experts James Braxton and Kate Bliss. Plus, presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to Quex Museum in Kent.
Experts David Barby and Philip Serrell join Tim Wonnacott on busy Portobello Road in the heart of London to track down the most profitable items for their teams. Philip's team do not seem to take any notice of his advice, but who will win at the auction? Meanwhile, Tim visits the Victoria and Albert museum to take a look at one of its remarkable exhibits.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott joins the red and blue teams as they shop at the Norfolk showground, with help from Jonathan Pratt and Charles Hanson. The red team breeze around the fair, while the blue team spend a long time looking; so long, in fact, that it becomes a race against the clock.
The sheer size of Ardingly antiques fair causes problems for one of the teams, and as a result there is a last-minute scramble to find their third and final item. Anita Manning and Catherine Southon are the experts on hand, while presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to Leeds Castle in Maidstone.
The Reds seem to have a lot of luck at one particular stall while the Blues know exactly what they like, as they are helped by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt. Presenter Tim Wonnacott heads to Felbrigg House in North Norfolk.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Peterborough Museum and looks at artefacts belonging to the 'peasant poet' John Clare, including his snuff box and the poem he was writing when he died. Two teams look for bargains at the nearby Festival of Antiques, and their finds include a decorative kettle and an ornate jade, pearl and gold brooch. Expert Charles Hanson promises to swap allegiance from Derby County to Norwich City if one of his finds doesn't make a profit.
A battle of the nations takes place on this special Australian edition of Bargain Hunt. An Australian red team take on a British blue team at the Sydney Antiques Centre.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head down under for this Australian special. The red and blue teams hunt for bargains at an eclectic antique centre in Melbourne.
Tim Wonnacott goes bargain hunting at Australia's oldest and largest antiques centre and visits Sydney's State Mitchell Library. With Paul Laidlaw and David Barby.
Tim Wonnacott presents Bargain Hunt from Melbourne, where David Barby and Paul Laidlaw help two Australian teams compete against one another.
Bargain Hunt swaps British pounds for Australian dollars as Tim Wonnacott and the team head down under to Sydney. Paul Laidlaw and David Barby help the Australian teams.
The teams are bargain spotting in Oswestry. David Barby has two firemen in blue on his team whereas Thomas Plant finds his girls in red are something of a handful!
Tim Wonnacott hosts an antique shopping fest at historic Gloucester Docks. The red and blue teams buy an assorted range of items to take to the Malvern auction house.
Guided by experts Henry Meadows and Jeremy Lamond, a military theme develops between the teams. The battlefield is the Bath and West Showground in Somerset.
The team pays a visit to scenic north Wales in this episode of Bargain Hunt. Expert Anita Manning learns a few words of Welsh from her red team whilst her opponent Jonathan Pratt is driven to distraction by the blues. Presenter Tim Wonnacott explores the history of Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire.
A pair of cattle horns and some Dalton cauldrons are among the items up for auction in Bristol. Guiding the teams are antique experts Jeremy Lamond and Henry Meadows.
This episode comes from Newark, where experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon battle it out with their red and blue contestants. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Stoneleigh Abbey to consider the work of 18th-century master cabinetmaker William Gomm.
Bargain Hunt comes from Oswestry, where it is a battle of the sexes as the red ladies and blue gents fight it out to win big at auction. Experts Thomas Plant and David Barby provide the usual guidance, while presenter Tim Wonnacott takes in some of the treasures of Croft Castle in Herefordshire.
Experts Henry Meadows and Jeremy Lamond compete to tell the worst jokes while presenter Tim Wonnacott takes an excursion to look at Kelmscott Manor in the Cotswolds.
The island of Anglesey plays host to this episode of Bargain Hunt. The red team is ably assisted by expert Anita Manning, while Jonathan Pratt helps the blue team.
The shopping takes place at the Bath and West Showground in Somerset where two teams of art-loving ladies compete against each other to shop for profit-making items.
Oswestry is the setting for this episode of Bargain Hunt. Thomas Plant gets taken to task by one member of his red team, while David Barby's blue team are a little on the theatrical side. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to explore Croft Castle, where he gets to grips with the Gothic revival.
Both the red and blue teams have links to circus performing and will be juggling their options for a bargain under the guidance of experts David Barby and Philip Serrell.
Bargain Hunt comes from Newark, where antiques experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon help two teams try to spend a little to sell for a lot at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Stoneleigh Abbey in Warwickshire to explore the spectacular plasterwork adorning the palatial west wing.
Tim Wonnacott presents the antiques challenge from Ardingly International Antique and Collectors Fair in West Sussex with experts David Harper and Catherine Southon.
Tim Wonnacott presents this edition from London and is joined by experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson. Tim finds time to visit Fenton House.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team visit the Kent County Showground. The red and blue teams do battle in the name of bargain spotting assisted by experts David Barby and Philip Serrell. Tim also takes a trip to visit Chiddingstone Castle.
This episode of the antiques challenge comes from the island of Anglesey, with experts Jonathan Pratt and Anita Manning. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott visits Eastnor Castle.
A circus double-act entertains Catherine Southon as they pull out all the stops to secure a bargain. David Harper finds his team are attracted to more 'risque' objects.
The antiques challenge comes from Portobello Road in London. Tim Wonnacott presents as the reds and blues do battle to find three antique items to take to auction.
David Barby and Philip Serrell lead the red and blue teams on another relentless hunt for bargains at the Kent Showground. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott visits Chiddingstone Castle.
Bargain Hunt visits the large antiques and collectables fair in Newark, where expert Mark Stacey has a fight on his hands with his red team, who are both called Alison.
The Welsh isle of Anglesey is the spectacular setting for another Bargain Hunt. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Anita Manning lend a hand in helping the red and blue teams.
The Bargain Hunt teams are in Ardingly, West Sussex. A stand-up comedian and her partner are with David Harper and two teachers in red are with Catherine Southon.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team travel to London's Portobello Road in search of antique gems and collectables. Tim also visits Fenton House in Hampstead.
The antiques challenge takes on an international flavour in Kent, as teams from opposite poles battle it out to snag the best bargains and reap the highest rewards.
Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon are the experts guiding the red and blue teams around the 4,000 stalls of the Newark Antiques and Collectables Fair.
The teams rummage for bargains in Ardingly, West Sussex. The red team is made up entirely of ladies and Catherine Southon leads a charm offensive to secure the best prices.
The teams comb antiques shops in the Surrey market town of Dorking.
The teams are at Epsom Racecourse Antiques and Collectables Fair.
David Barby and Anita Manning help the teams in Newark.
A mother and a father take their respective daughters delving for deals in London.
The teams have the run of all the antique shops of Leominster in Herefordshire.
The teams head to the bustling Portobello Road market to seek items to take to auction.
Catherine Southon and Jonathan Pratt help the teams in Norfolk. Tim visits Ham House.
The Bargain Hunt teams search for bargains at the Malvern Showground.
Kate Bliss and David Harper guide their teams around the Lincoln Showground.
Thomas Plant and Anita Manning try to keep the peace between two sets of in-laws.
Tim Wonnacott and the team are on a Bargain Hunt rally at Alexandra Palace.
A mother and daughter go head-to-head with a vicar and his wife in North Wales.
The teams scour the antiques shops of Dorking, with Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon.
The teams visit the antique shops of Leominster in their search for a good deal.
Wetherby Racecourse Antiques Fair is the location for two bargain-hunting teams.
The teams hunt for bargains at Epsom Racecourse Antiques and Collectables Fair.
The teams travel to the Isle of Anglesey in the hope of finding items to take to auction.
The teams head to the bustling Portobello Road to seek items to take to auction.
The teams search for items to take to auction at Derby's restored railway roundhouse.
Philip Serrell and Anita Manning help the teams in Newark.
Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey advise the teams at the Staffordshire County Showground.
Experts Colin Young and James Braxton advise the teams in Hungerford.
Tim visits the Derby Roundhouse, with experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant.
The teams are in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, with experts Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle.
Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey advise the teams at Stafford Antiques and Collectors' Fair.
Tim and the teams head for the antique-stocked shops and arcades of Hungerford, Berkshire.
The teams search for items to take to auction at Derby's Roundhouse.
The teams are in Horncastle with experts Paul Laidlaw and Christina Trevanion.
Tim shows Wonnacott us the delights of a Polynesian drinking vessel.
Tim Wonnacott finds something that will excite many a book lover.
Experts Colin Young and James Braxton are in the antique arcades of Hungerford.
Tim Wonnacott takes the teams to Derby's lovingly-restored railway Roundhouse.
The teams visit Stafford Antiques and Collectors' Fair, with Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey.
The teams are gathered together at the Newark Antique and Collectors' Fair.
Two married couples go head-to-head, assisted by Paul Laidlaw and Christina Trevanion.
Tim Wonnacott are in Sussex at the huge Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair.
The Bargain Hunters have to wrap up warm for a snowy day in Peterborough.
A team of cake-makers takes on a pair of molecular biologists in a rather windy Newark.
Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson help the teams at the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair
Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey go bargain hunting at the Staffordshire County Showground.
The Bargain Hunters return to Peterborough amidst snowy weather.
Joined by experts Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw, Tim Wonnacott finds silver to savour.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams head to the Lincolnshire Showground.
Bargain Hunt visits Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, with David Harper and Catherine Southon.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams visit the grounds of Deene Park in Northamptonshire.
Experts Thomas Plant and Philip Serrell take on the challenge to help the teams in Lewes.
Experts Paul Laidlaw and Charles Hanson assist the teams in Edinburgh.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire.
Anita Manning and Charlie Ross help the teams in the Cathedral city of Lincoln.
Bargain Hunt is in Kedleston where one purchase in particular proves extremely successful.
The Bargain Hunt team head to Lewes, and Tim finds time to visit Aston Hall in Birmingham.
Tim Wonnacott and the team head to an antiques fair at the Kent County Showground.
Tim Wonnacott and his teams head north to Edinburgh on the hunt for collectables.
The bargain hunters face a race to the finish at Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team fly east to a former RAF airfield in Kent.
Catherine Southon and David Harper conduct the two teams at Kedleston Hall.
The teams head north of the border to Edinburgh in an attempt to root out bargains.
Bargain Hunt comes from sunny Lincoln, where Tim Wonnacott and the team turn up the heat.
Catherine Southon and David Harper are joined by dancers including Anton du Beke.
The Bargain Hunt team head to Lewes, and Tim pays a visit to Aston Hall in Birmingham.
The Bargain Hunt team are at Deene Park with experts Thomas Plant and Kate Bateman.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain hunt team head for the historic city of Edinburgh.
The bargain hunters are out and about in the town of Lewes looking for antiques.
Kedleston Hall plays host to the competition, with Catherine Southon and David Harper.
The team head to Kent County showground, with experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss.
The teams are in Sawbridgeworth, Herts with experts Charlie Ross and Natasha Raskin.
The teams are at Deene Park in Northamptonshire with experts Kate Bateman and Thomas Plant
The teams head to Detling fair in Kent, with experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head for the cathedral city of Lincoln.
The teams are in Detling, with experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss.
The search for bargains continues on the island of Anglesey in Wales.
The teams scour one of Europe's largest fairs, aided by Chris Gower and Anita Manning.
The teams search for bargains at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern.
Europe's largest antiques fair held in Newark plays host to the Bargain Hunters.
Armed with £300, the Bargain Hunt teams head out to the antique-rich town of Leominster.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunters head to the island of Anglesey in Wales.
The teams search for bargains in the antiques centres of Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire.
The teams visit Newark Antiques Fair, with experts Chris Gower and Anita Manning.
Two teams of bargain hunters head out into the fields of the Norfolk showground.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Devon, with experts Kate Bliss and David Harper.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Norfolk, with experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams travel across the Menai Straight to Anglesey.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams head to an antiques centre in Leominster.
The teams head for the antiques centres of Sawbridgeworth in search of a bargain or three.
The teams visit Norfolk, with help from experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant.
Experts David Harper and Kate Bliss help the teams search for bargains in Exeter.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams head to Malvern in search of items to take to auction.
Tim Wonnacott sheds light on a medallion-filled wooden box.
Guided by Chris Gower and Anita Manning, the teams scour Newark for bargains
Tim Wonnacott and the teams head to Leominster in search of items to take to auction.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams head to Norfolk in search of items to take to auction.
Experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw advise the teams in Anglesey.
Kate Bliss and David Harper provide the teams with expertise in Devon.
The creative reds take on the sporty blues, aided by Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant.
Two teams of former Golden Gavel winners are let loose in Leominster.
The teams search out bargains in Exeter with experts David Harper and Kate Bliss.
Two teams of bargain hunters head to Epsom in an attempt to find three items with £300.
Chris Gower and Anita Manning help the teams scour one of Europe's largest antiques fairs.
Bargain Hunt pays tribute to those who served in World War I, as the army battles it out against the RAF with help from military experts Henry Meadows and Paul Laidlaw.
The teams scour the antique shops of Lewes in West Sussex for those all elusive bargains.
The royal county market town of Hungerford plays host to two teams of bargain hunters.
Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Kate Bateman and Nick Hall in Hungerford.
Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw help the teams at the largest antiques fair in Europe.
Thomas Plant and Catherine Southon advise a pair of father and daughter teams.
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson guide two teams around the antique centres of Hemswell.
The Royal Highland centre in Edinburgh plays host to the red and blue teams.
The teams head for the Ardingly Antique and Collectors Fair in Sussex.
Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair plays host to the Bargain Hunt teams.
The teams head for the former RAF base of Hemswell in Lincolnshire.
Tim Wonnacott, Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley visit Edinburgh's Royal Highland Centre.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt teams are at Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair.
Tim Wonnacott heads to Ardingly in Sussex, and there is a Bargain Hunt first at auction.
Antiques show. Bargain Hunt heads to the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. For the two teams, guidance is on hand from experts Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley.
Two teams, aided by antiques experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin, search for items to go up for auction at Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacot ventures to Winchester, the home of the Royal Green Jackets Museum.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Jonathan Pratt and Nick Hall as the teams hunt for bargains at an antique fair at Derby Roundhouse, before heading to auction in Lichfield.
At Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, antiques experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin help two teams find interesting items to take to auction and hopefully make a profit. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
The day begins with a sing-along in Builth Wells, Powys, before Colin Young guides a pair of midwives through the pitfalls of hunting for antiques, and Caroline Hawley's team uncovers a strange coincidence. Presenter Tim Wonnacott explores Shrewsbury's Roman links, and has a chance to see a remarkable mirror.
In Derby, antiques experts Jonathan Pratt and Nick Hall help two teams find interesting items to take to auction and make a profit. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Tim Wonnacott and his two teams descend on the Alexandra Palace antiques fair, where the reds and blues are joined by experts Kate Bliss and David Harper. There is a surprise result for one set of bargain-hunters at the auction, and Tim shares top tips for gift ideas.
Antiques experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin help two teams look for valuables in the market town of Dorking in Surrey, which they hope will make a profit when they are sold at auction. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
The antiques day trippers visit Derby in the Peak District, where the red team gets lost in music memorabilia while the blues revisit their childhoods. On hand to help are experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt, while presenter Tim Wonnacott manages to find himself a couple of `hotties'.
The crew visits Kingston-upon-Thames, where Kate Bliss and David Harper help two more teams of antiques enthusiasts as they compete to make the biggest profit at auction in Bedford. Tim Wonnacott comes across a boys' toy with some fascinating history.
Antiques experts Anita Manning and Philip Serrell help two teams search for potentially valuable items at Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Tim Wonnacott, Kate Bliss and Christina Trevanion head to Oswestry in Shropshire for a Children in Need edition of the antiques programme. The experts are joined by two teams representing organisations that have been helped by the charity, while mascot Pudsey is on hand to cheer both sides on.
Two teams are challenged to scour an antiques fair in Lincoln, where experts Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw help them pick up bargains to sell for a profit at auction. Tim Wonnacott also pays a visit to Belton House to see a collection of silverware once used in Downing Street, as well as handling a contemporary bowl loaned to the programme from the prime minister's London address.
Bargain Hunt comes from the market town of Oswestry in Shropshire. One of the UK's oldest border settlements, Oswestry is no stranger to skirmishing factions. Today's opposing forces are wearing red and blue fleeces and there are fun and games aplenty with Tim Wonnacott and experts Christina Trevanion and Kate Bliss.
Two teams compete at Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire, including for the first time in the show's history a couple of profoundly deaf contestants, who are assisted by a sign interpreter and Anita Manning in their search for valuable items. Jonathan Pratt provides advice to their opposition, as they each try to find three interesting pieces which might make a profit at auction. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
The team visits the border town of Oswestry, Shropshire, where two young brothers demonstrate their energetic hobby of `bocking', and a couple of ladies share their eccentric passions for high-speed motor-cycling, frog-breeding and knitted vegetables. Tim Wonnacott presents, while Kate Bliss and Christina Trevanion are on hand to offer the two teams their expert advice.
Two teams hunt for antiques in Norfolk under the guidance of experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon in the hope of success at the auction. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott encounters a cuddly little friend.
Antiques experts Philip Serrell and Anita Manning head to West Yorkshire to help two teams search for interesting - and potentially profitable - items at a fair at Wetherby Racecourse. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Two teams hunt for items at an antiques fair in the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire, under the guidance of experts Anita Manning and Jonathan Pratt. Plus, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits a restoration project at the nearby Crich Tramway Village.
Antiques experts Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw lead two teams in search of valuable items at the Norfolk Showground, and presenter Tim Wonnacott comes across a couple of interesting miniature finds at the fair.
Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire is the site of special antiques interest for two teams of bargain hunters charged with buying three items with £300 in 60 minutes. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Anita Manning are on hand, while Tim Wonnacott takes time out to show us an aesthetic timepiece.
The teams head to an antiques fair in Lincoln as the reds and blues try to find three well-priced items to take to auction. Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw provide expert advice, and presenter Tim Wonnacott finds an unusual inlaid iron box.
Two teams hunt for items at an antiques fair in the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire, under the guidance of experts Anita Manning and Jonathan Pratt. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
A musical couple take on a pair of kick-boxers at an antiques fair in Swinderby, Lincolnshire, where Caroline Hawley and David Harper are on hand to offer expert advice. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
In Peterborough, Philip Serrell and Richard Madley help two teams scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction. Presented by Anita Manning.
The red and blue teams are joined by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt as they shop for antiques in the market town of Leominster, Hereford, before heading to auction in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Antiques experts help two couples search for bargains at Staffordshire County Showground, as Thomas Plant guides the red pair and Christina Trevanion assists the blue duo. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham.
Under the expert guidance of Caroline Hawley and David Harper, two teams of enthusiasts scour Swinderby Antiques Fair in Lincolnshire for items to sell for profit at auction. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
The cathedral city of Peterborough hosts guest presenter Anita Manning and experts Philip Serrell and Mark Stacey, who guide the Star Wars fanatic, shoe collector and two very close friends that make up the red and blue teams.
Two teams are challenged to scour an antiques fair in Norfolk and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction, aided by experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon. Presenter Tim Wonnacott comes across two interesting pieces of tribal art, and there is plenty of action over at the auction.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams search for antiques in Leominster, Herefordshire, led by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt. Tim also examines two wooden items, while tension rises at the auction.
Philip Serrell and Richard Madley head to Peterborough where they help two teams, which include a community cook and a playground equipment, designer search for bargains. Paul Laidlaw guest presents.
Experts Caroline Hawley and Ben Cooper join presenter Tim Wonnacott to advise their respective teams through a day of buying at Heanor Antiques Centre in Derby, hoping to turn a profit at auction.
Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Christina Trevanion help two teams search for bargains at Staffordshire County Showground. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott oversees the day's proceedings.
Christina Trevanion presents from the East of England Showground in Peterborough, where antiques experts Philip Serrell and Mark Stacey guide a team of reds and a team of blues as they hunt for profitable items to take to auction.
Two teams search the antiques shops of Hay-on-Wye, Powys, hoping to find items they can potentially make a profit on at auction with the help of experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery.
Anita Manning presents from Peterborough, where antiques experts Philip Serrell and Richard Madley guide a team of reds and a group of blues as they hunt for bargains that will hopefully make them a profit when they sell them on at auction.
Tim Wonnacott presents the competition from Hay-on-Wye, Powys, where teams are guided by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt through plenty of highs and lows. Meanwhile, the presenter stumbles across an interesting find with a well-travelled past.
Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant help two teams in Staffordshire scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to hopefully sell for a profit at auction. Tim Wonnacott oversees proceedings, and he also takes time out to visit the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, which is home to more than 500 businesses.
The teams head to the Westpoint antiques fair in Exeter, with experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young on hand to help. Meanwhile, presenter Paul Laidlaw shows off one of his personal finds and there are a couple of shocks in the saleroom.
Experts Anita Manning and Catherine Southon help a team of musicians and a couple who love skydiving search for valuable items in Brackley, south Northamptonshire, in the hope of making a profit at auction. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Claire Rawle and Thomas Plant lead two teams who attempt to pick up bargains to hopefully sell on for a profit, scouring an antiques fair on the island of Anglesey before heading to an auction in Cheshire. Presented by Charles Hanson.
The teams head to the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, with experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young on hand to help two sets of mother and daughters battle it out to make the most profit at auction. Presented by Charlie Ross.
Tim Wonnacott travels to the Staffordshire Showground, where experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant assist two more teams looking to pick up bargains to hopefully sell on for a profit.
Tim Wonnacott and experts Catherine Southon and Anita Manning travel to Brackley in Northamptonshire for the buying and selling contest. In an area steeped in motor-racing tradition, the two teams of loving couples compete to make the most cash.
Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Charles Hanson travel across the Menai Strait to the island of Anglesey to help two teams find valuables to sell at auction in Cheshire. Presented by Natasha Raskin.
Experts Anita Manning and Catherine Southon help a team of life-long friends and a pair of egg-throwing champions search for valuable items at the Brackley Antiques Cellar in south Northamptonshire. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Tim Wonnacott visits Stafford, where two women who work in the beauty industry and two men with a passion for all things retro are challenged to pick up bargains at an antiques fair. Guiding them are experts Thomas Plant and Christina Trevanion.
Anita Manning and Catherine Southon help two sets of mothers and their sons search for bargains at Brackley Antiques Cellar in Northamptonshire. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Charles Hanson travel to the island of Anglesey to help two teams find three valuables to sell at auction in Cheshire. Presented by Natasha Raskin.
Tim Wonnacott is at the Westpoint Centre near Exeter. The red and blue teams - made up of two medical students and two lifelong friends - battle against one another and the clock to find three items to make a profit at auction. Guiding the teams around the fair are experts Philip Serrell and Caroline Hawley.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams are at the Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair, hoping to sift out some bargains and turn a profit at auction. The red and blue teams are helped by experts Catherine Southon and Richard Madley. Tim also pays a visit to Masson Mills in Derbyshire.
Tim Wonnacott oversees the action at the Westpoint Centre near Exeter as the red and blue teams attempt to buy three items to make money at auction. Antiques expertise is provided by Philip Serrell and Caroline Hawley.
Tim Wonnacott and his trusty team of experts head south to the Ardingly Antiques Fair. Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson provide antiques expertise to the reds and blues. Tim comes across a rather moving picture frame, and everyone gets a little excited down at the auction.
Two married couples take on the Bargain Hunt challenge, with the help of experts Anita Manning and David Harper. Tim Wonnacott keeps an eye on proceedings, but will it be the reds or the blues who make the biggest profit at auction?
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt gang are in Kingston with two teams of mothers and sons. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss are on hand to guide them through the shop and hopefully help them turn a profit at auction.
Tim Wonnacott is joined in Newark by experts Catherine Southon and Richard Madley, who are helping a pair of sisters and a pair of students try to turn a profit at one of the biggest antique fairs in the country.
Bargain Hunt heads to Brampton. Tim Wonnacott presides over the action and is joined by experts Anita Manning and David Harper. Having shopped for three items each, can the red and blue teams make a profit at auction?
Tim and the two teams are in Kingston. They are joined by Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss.
Tim and the two teams are in Newark. They are joined by experts Chris Gower and Anita Manning.
Bargain Hunt comes from Greyabbey in Northern Ireland. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper in the hunt for bargains to take to auction. Daniel Clarke is wielding the gavel at the saleroom, but will the teams end up with profit or loss?
Tim Wonnacott presents from Edinburgh, with experts Paul Laidlaw and Caroline Hawley. Anita Manning takes charge of the auction, and the profits come rolling in for the reds and the blues.
The red and blue teams rummage around the Three Counties Showground in Malvern. Experts Caroline Hawley and Charles Hanson are on hand to help the teams, and Tim Wonnacott visits the Malvern-based Morgan Motor Company.
Bargain Hunt comes from Stafford. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young in the hunt for bargains to take to auction. Mark Ashley is wielding the gavel in the saleroom, but will our all-girl teams end up with a profit or a loss?
Bargain Hunt comes from Greyabbey in Northern Ireland. Jonathan Pratt and David Harper are on hand to help the reds and the blues, who are made up of a magician, an actor and a team of twins. But who will be victorious at the auction? Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to the Titanic Belfast to learn more about the famous ship.
Bargain Hunt comes from the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. Tim Wonnacott leads proceedings. Experts Paul Laidlaw and Caroline Hawley help the teams hunt down three bargains, but will they be relying on their bonus buys? All will be revealed at Anita Manning's auction house in Glasgow.
Tim Wonnacott and the teams are in Stafford in search of bargains that will hopefully turn a profit at auction. At the fair, a father and daughter take on a mother and daughter, with the help of Kate Bliss and Colin Young. Meanwhile, Tim heads to Shakespeare country on the hunt for the truth and treasures at Charlecote Park near Stratford-upon-Avon.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Leominster, where a mother and daughter and two sisters hit the town's antique shops. But who will come out on top at the auction? The reds and blues are led by experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley.
Bargain Hunt comes from Balinderry in Northern Ireland. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper in the hunt for bargains to take to auction. Daniel Clarke is wielding the gavel in the saleroom, but will the teams end up with a profit or loss?
Tim Wonnacott and the teams are in Stafford in search of bargains that will hopefully turn a profit at auction. At the fair, a team of steampunks take on two friends with a penchant for old-fashioned attire. While the reds rely on the expertise of Colin Young and the blues team up with Kate Bliss, Tim finds a rare toy that has a lovely ring to it.
Bargain Hunt comes from Balinderry Antiques in Northern Ireland. It's an Aladdin's cave of treats and treasures for our reds and blues to explore, guided by experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper. Their bargain buys are then sold at auction, but will they make a profit or loss?
Tim Wonnacott presents from the Three Counties Showground in Malvern. A team of students take on two Australians with the help of experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley. But will it be the reds or the blues who come out on top at the auction?
Grandmas and their grandchildren battle it out in Stafford, with Kate Bliss and Colin Young as their experts. Will either team make a profit at auction, or will it be losses all round?
Bargain Hunt comes from The Kent Country Showground. It's a sunny summer's day of searching for the teams guided by girl power with experts Christina Trevanion and Kate Bateman. But will they make a profit at auction?
Tim Wonnacott and the teams are in Builth Wells in search of bargains that will hopefully turn a profit at auction. Experts Ben Cooper and Philip Serrell are on hand to guide the teams around the showground. But who will come out on top at auction?
Children in Need special filmed in Scotland, featuring two teams from the world of BBC radio, who are joined by experts Paul Laidlaw and Caroline Hawley. At the auction, Anita Manning whips the crowd into a buying frenzy, but which team will come out on top in this fundraising extravaganza?
Tim Wonnacott and his trusty experts are in Leominster helping the red and blue teams track down bargains in the town's antiques shops, which they hope will turn a profit at auction. Caroline Hawley and Charles Hanson guide the teams - a reverend and his wife and two retired businessmen who've not lost their talent for haggling! But who will come out on top when their items go under the hammer?
Tim Wonnacott and his trusty experts head to Oswestry as two married couples hope to buy items that will make the most profit at auction. Anita Manning and Richard Madley guide the teams around the fair, while Tim goes in search of legendary aircraft at the RAF museum in Cosford.
Builth Wells in mid Wales is the bargain hunting ground for the reds and blues. Experts Ben Cooper and Philip Serrell are there to steer their teams through the purchasing pitfalls in search of profits. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Ironbridge in Shropshire.
Tim Wonnacott presents from the Kent County Showground. On the red team, expert Christina Trevanion guides Bargain Hunt's oldest ever contestant, 94-year-old Heather, around the fair. Kate Bateman is on hand for the blues!
Bargain Hunt comes from Newbury Racecourse, where the sun has got its hat on. Trusty experts Natasha Raskin and Mark Stacey are guiding the teams around the fair, and Tim Wonnacott travels to Winchester Cathedral to investigate the great West Window.
Builth Wells in mid Wales is the bargain hunting ground for the reds and blues. Two young famers take on a husband and wife duo with the help of experts Ben Cooper and Philip Serrell. Presenter Tim Wonnacott leads the proceedings.
Tim Wonnacott and his trusty experts head to Oswestry as the boys face the girls at the fair. Anita Manning and Richard Madley help the teams spend their money, and auctioneer Christina Trevanion wields the gavel.
Tim Wonnacott presents from the Kent County Showground. There are hundreds of stalls to explore inside and out, and experts Christina Trevanion and Kate Bateman lead the way for the teams. Their bargain buys are sold off in London at Chiswick High Road Auctions, but who will be the winning team?
It's girls v boys in sunny Hungerford. The teams are in search of bargains that will hopefully turn a profit at auction, helped by the expertise of Natasha Raskin and Mark Stacey. Tim Wonnacott investigates restoring an 18th-century lantern clock he's purchased.
Tim Wonnacott and his trusty experts head to Oswestry as two teams compete to buy items that will make the most profit at auction. Anita Manning and Richard Madley guide the teams around the fair, while Tim is left scratching his head after he finds some mystery items!
The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells plays host to the bargain-hunting reds and blues. Ben Cooper and Philip Serrell are the experts in residence hoping to be best in show. Tim Wonnacott takes us to the equator via an intriguing little object found at the fair.
The sunny streets of Hungerford host two teams of bargain hunters who hope to bask in glory with the expertise of Natasha Raskin and Mark Stacey. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott shows us how to craft the perfect marriage.
Two teams of fire-fighters from the Lea-on-Sea brigade battle it out. Experts Christina Trevanion and Kate Bateman are on hand to advise, and Tim Wonnacott leads proceedings. But will it be the reds or the blues who are on fire at the auction?
Tim Wonnacott and his trusty experts head to Oswestry as two teams compete to buy items that will make the most profit at auction. Anita Manning and Richard Madley guide the teams around the fair, while Tim is left scratching his head after he finds some mystery items.
This edition of the antiques series comes from Newbury Racecourse. The two teams of bargain hunters are aided by experts Natasha Raskin and Mark Stacey. Presenter Tim Wonnacott manages to find an item that would make a samurai's day.
Thomas Plant is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the Norfolk Antiques Fair. Two teams of best friends will buy three items and compete to make the most profit at the auction in Diss. Providing a helping hand to our reds and blues are Nick Hall and Natasha Raskin. Meanwhile, Thomas learns how Norfolk schoolchildren went on strike in 1914.
Christina Trevanion is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the Brackley Antique Cellar. Two teams of best friends buy three items and compete to make the most profit at the auction in Newbury. Providing a helping hand to the red and blue teams are Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Meanwhile, Christina learns more about the fascinating history of Laverstoke Mill in Hamsphire.
Charlie Ross is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the East of England Showground, one of the largest antiques fairs in the country. Expert Philip Serrell is on hand for the reds and Christina Trevanion guides the blues as it all gets very exciting at the auction in Lichfield.
Paul Laidlaw is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the East of England Showground, one of the largest antiques fairs in the country. Expert Philip Serrell is on hand for the reds and Christina Trevanion guides the blues as it all gets very exciting at the auction in Lichfield.
Thomas Plant is in charge today as the hunt for bargains heads to the Norfolk Antiques Fair. Two teams of married couples are hoping to buy three items that will hopefully make the most profit at auction in Diss. Helping the reds and blues are Nick Hall and Natasha Raskin, while Thomas goes nuts over a South American trinket.
Natasha Raskin is in the saddle for Bargain Hunt at Epsom Racecourse in Surrey. Caroline Hawley and David Harper are the experts, but which team will come out on top at the auction, with auctioneer Jonathan Pratt? Natasha also manages to take a trip to the Elizabethan Parham House in Sussex.
Charlie Ross presents from one of the largest antique fairs in the country, the East of England Showground in Peterborough. He also finds time to visit Blakesley Hall in Birmingham. Experts Philip Serrell and Christina Trevanion are on hand to help the reds and the blues, but who will come out on top at the auction?
Natasha Raskin is in the saddle for Bargain Hunt at Epsom Racecourse in Surrey. Caroline Hawley and David Harper are the experts, and two teams of friends take on the challenge. But which team will come out on top? There are some interesting results over at the auction with Jonathan Pratt.
Paul Laidlaw leads proceedings from Peterborough's East of England Showground, with two teams of mothers and their daughters taking on the challenge. Expert Philip Serrell is on hand for the reds, and Christina Trevanion guides the blues. But who will come out on top at the auction over in Lichfield?
Charlie Ross is master of ceremonies for this episode, which comes from Newark antiques fair. Two teams of couples battle it out hoping to make a profit when their items go under the hammer at Hanson's saleroom in Derby. Charlie pays a visit to the dray horses at the National Brewery Museum.
Christina Trevanion presents from Dorking's West Street. Two teams battle it out hoping to make a profit when their items go under the hammer. Caroline Hawley and David Harper are the experts guiding the teams, and Jonathan Pratt is the auctioneer.
Charlie Ross presents from Europe's largest antiques fair in Newark, Nottinghamshire. Experts Ben Cooper and Natasha Raskin are on hand to assist two teams of friends who'll be going head to head in a bid to win big at the auction in Derby.
Christina Trevanion presents the antiques challenge from Dorking, with experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper. It is a family affair, with Tony and his daughter Caroline taking on sisters Lark and Honor.
Christina Trevanion is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the Brackley Antique Cellar. Two best friends compete against a father and son to buy three items in the hopes of making the largest profit at auction in Newbury. Providing a helping hand to the red and blue teams are Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Meanwhile, Christina looks at some Wedgwood.
Thomas Plant takes the reins as the hunt for bargains heads to the Norfolk Antiques Fair. A married couple go head to head with a mother and son as they compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at the auction. Turning our duos into trios are experts Nick Hall and Natasha Raskin, while Thomas goes nuts over an item he bought at auction.
Christina Trevanion is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the Brackley Antique Cellar. Two teams of best friends must buy three items in an attempt to make a profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the red and blue teams are Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Meanwhile, Christina embarks on a journey through time, looking at watches through the ages.
Thomas Plant is the general today as the hunt for bargains heads to the Norfolk Antiques Fair. A team of soldiers go into battle against a pair of brothers from Essex as they compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Joining forces with the reds and blues are Nick Hall and Natasha Raskin, while Thomas ends up seeing double.
Christina Trevanion takes the lead at Brackley Antiques Cellar as a belly-dancing mother and daughter compete with a married couple to buy three items and make the most profit at auction in Newbury. Turning our duos into trios are experts Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Meanwhile, Christina casts her expert eye over a rare Moorcroft vase.
Anita Manning and the team are at Wetherby Racecourse. The reds and blues battle it out around the fair with experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss. The teams have one hour to buy three items to send off to auction. There's a tense atmosphere at Thomas Watson Auctioneers as they go head to head in a packed saleroom. Meanwhile, Anita shows off a rather quirky find.
Paul Laidlaw takes the teams to the bargain hunting ground of Newark antiques fair in Nottinghamshire. Ben Cooper and Natasha Raskin are the experts in residence helping with the teams in their pursuit for profits when they go on to sell their items at Charles Hanson's saleroom in Derby. Presenter Paul tells the tale of how good luck is as effective as good judgement with the acquisition of a pair of 400-year-old powder flasks.
Charles Hanson takes on the role as presenter as the hunt for bargains heads to Oswestry. Two teams of friends compete to buy three items each hoping to make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the reds and blues are Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley. Also, Charles takes a closer look at an ink stand from 1758.
Anita Manning is at the helm, with experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. The teams trot around the course in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. There are plenty of highs and lows in the saleroom and Anita pays a visit to where the modern railway all began.
Paul Laidlaw takes the reigns for this edition of Bargain Hunt, which sees two plucky teams taking on the Newark antiques fair in Nottinghamshire. They are helped along in their odyssey by Ben Cooper and Natasha Raskin in the hope of making large profits at Charles Hanson's saleroom in Derbyshire. Paul also looks at something that was at the cutting edge of technology over half a millennium ago.
Charles Hanson is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to the Oswestry. Two teams of best friends must buy three items in an attempt to make a profit at auction in Whitchurch, Shropshire. Providing a helping hand to the red and blue teams are Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley. Meanwhile, Charles takes a closer look at a knife box from the 1730s.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to Wetherby racecourse. Today's show is fronted by Anita Manning and lending a hand to the teams are Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. Both teams race around the course pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Anita takes time out to chat about a rather fantastic find.
At Wetherby racecourse, Anita Manning takes up the reins with experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss. The reds and blues will be racing around hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita has a pow-wow about a tiny toy pooch.
Eric Knowles is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to Lincoln. Best friends take on a married couple as the teams compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to our reds and blues are Richard Madley and Charlie Ross. Meanwhile, Eric takes some time out to learn about one of Lincoln's most famous sons.
Natasha Raskin presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Oswestry. Two teams of friends compete to buy three items each, hoping to make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the reds and blues are Jonathan Pratt and John Cameron. Natasha heads north to Hawarden to visit Gladstone's library, Britain's only prime ministerial library, and reveals what a wheelbarrow and a former prime minister have in common.
Eric Knowles presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Lincoln. Twin sisters take on best friends as the teams compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the reds and the blues are Richard Madley and Charlie Ross. Meanwhile, Eric has an appointment with royalty.
Natasha Raskin presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Oswestry. A team of brothers competes with a couple to buy three items, with each team hoping to make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the teams are Jonathan Pratt and John Cameron. Natasha also takes a closer look at a silver trophy vase.
Paul Laidlaw is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to Lincoln. Twin sisters take on twin brothers as the teams compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the reds and blues are Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss. Meanwhile, Paul boldly goes where no Bargain Hunt presenter has gone before.
Paul Laidlaw presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Lincoln. A father and daughter take on a mother and daughter as the teams compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the teams are Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss. Meanwhile, Paul has an axe to grind.
Bargain Hunt comes from London's Portobello Road, with Charlie Ross presenting. Experts Natasha Raskin and Thomas Plant help the teams as they scour the famous street market.
Bargain Hunt comes from Exeter's Westpoint Arena. Paul Laidlaw is joined by experts Richard Madley and Charlie Ross, but which team will come out on top at the auction? Paul also takes a trip to Exeter's Met Office to learn about the history of forecasting.
Natasha Raskin presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Leominster. Couples compete to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to the red and blue teams are Paul Laidlaw and Mark Ashley. Meanwhile, Natasha meets Royal Worcester aficionado Henry Sandon.
With Charlie Ross at the helm, the teams scour London's Portobello Road in pursuit of profits, expertly assisted by Natasha Raskin and Thomas Plant. Meanwhile, Charlie tells the story of London's very first purpose-built passenger airport at Croydon.
Anita Manning presents as the hunt for bargains heads to the East Sussex town of Lewes, with experts Philip Serrell and Nick Hall helping out the teams. Anita also meets a local historian to discover the hidden past of Worthing.
Paul Laidlaw, Charlie Ross and Richard Madley are at Exeter's Westpoint Arena for this edition of Bargain Hunt. But which team will come out on top at the auction, with auctioneer David Sumner in charge?
Natasha Raskin joins the bargain-hunting teams in Leominster as friends compete to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. Helping the red and blue teams are Paul Laidlaw and Mark Ashley, while Natasha shows off her favourite ceramic frog.
Anita Manning and the team are in the East Sussex town of Lewes. The reds and blues battle it out in the antiques centre with experts Philip Serrell and Nick Hall. The teams have one hour to buy three items to send off to auction. Meanwhile, Anita shows off a find that certainly gets her vote.
Charlie Ross presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Kingston upon Thames, with experts Natasha Raskin and Thomas Plant helping out the teams. Meanwhile, Charlie has a piece of vintage tea advertising which might well be worth a packet.
Paul Laidlaw presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Exeter's Westpoint Arena, with experts Charlie Ross and Gary Pe. Dad and daughter for the reds take on mother and son for the blues, but which team will come out on top at the auction with auctioneer David Sumner?
Charlie Ross presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Kingston upon Thames, with experts Natasha Raskin and Thomas Plant helping out the teams before they go for gold at Catherine Southon's Surrey saleroom. Meanwhile, Charlie finds out about a great Victorian photographer who hailed from Kingston.
Christina Trevanion presents as the hunt for bargains heads to the site of the largest antiques fair in Europe - Newark in Nottinghamshire. Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper experience tension and excitement at the auction, while Christina travels to the Derby Silk Mill to uncover a tale of espionage, revenge and murder in Britain's first ever factory.
Natasha Raskin takes the helm as the teams go bargain hunting in Hay-on-Wye. Husband and wife go up against father and son to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Helping our reds and blues are experts Paul Laidlaw and Kate Bliss, while Natasha goes on the hunt for a very curious antique.
Paul Laidlaw presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Exeter's Westpoint Arena. Experts Charlie Ross and Gary Pe assist the teams.
Christina Trevanion presents from the largest antiques fair in Europe - Newark in Nottinghamshire. Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper lend a helping hand as two teams of best friends compete to buy three items that will make a profit at auction.
Anita Manning presents from Lewes in East Sussex. Experts Nick Hall and Philip Serrell lend a helping hand as the two teams compete to buy three items that will make a profit at auction. Anita finds out about one of the UK's most cherished coins.
Christina Trevanion presents from the largest antiques fair in Europe, Newark in Nottinghamshire, with experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper. A father and daughter take on two best friends to buy three items that will make a profit at auction. Christina finds an icon of the 1970s to make her way around the fair and a bonus buy makes an impact at the auction.
Natasha Raskin presents from Hay-on-Wye, with experts Paul Laidlaw and Kate Bliss. Two husband-and-wife teams do battle to buy three items that will make a profit at auction. Natasha explores an antique dating to Jacobean times.
Anita Manning presents from Lewes in East Sussex, with experts Philip Serrell and Nick Hall. There are plenty of potential purchases on Lewes high street, but will they make a profit at auction? Anita takes time out to chat about something rather fishy.
Christina Trevanion presents from Newark in Nottinghamshire, home of the largest antiques fair in Europe, with experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper. Two wine buffs take on a pair of golf-playing ladies to buy three items that will make a profit, and they all have their sights on a Golden Gavel. One team unearth a rare find at the fair, and Christina tells the story of a unique collection of photographs.
Anita Manning presents from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire, where Mark Stacey and Raj Bisram are the experts helping out the teams. Before heading to the auction, Anita visits Lincoln's Victorian prison.
Thomas Plant presents from the Royal Highland Centre just outside Edinburgh, with experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper. Two teams of married couples compete to buy three items that will make a profit at auction. One team unearths a cheeky nutcracker, and there is drama at the auction when a George Jensen brooch causes a bidding frenzy. Thomas discovers how the death of David Livingstone in 1873 inspired an epic journey.
Christina Trevanion presents from Welsh capital Cardiff, with experts Richard Madley and Caroline Hawley. The teams head to Jacobs Market to bag a bargain in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. There are plenty of highs and lows in the saleroom, and Christina pays a visit to a local cinema to find out more about a little-known film star from Llanelli.
Anita Manning presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Southwell racecourse. Experts Mark Stacey and Raj Bisram help out the teams as they trawl around the antiques fair.
Thomas Plant presents from the Royal Highland Centre, just outside Edinburgh, with experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper. Two keen historians take on a very practical duo to buy three items that hopefully will make a profit. They all have their sights on a Golden Gavel. One team unearth a mysterious box at the fair, and a romantic brooch causes a bidding frenzy at the auction.
Christina Trevanion and the team are in Cardiff. The reds and blues battle it out around Jacobs antiques market with experts Richard Madley and Caroline Hawley. The teams have one hour to buy three items, which they send off to auction. There's a tense atmosphere at Peter Francis auctioneers, as they go head to head in a packed saleroom. Meanwhile, Christina brushes up on a piece of her family history.
Anita Manning presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Southwell racecourse. Antiques experts Mark Stacey and Raj Bisram are on hand to help out the teams.
With Christina Trevanion at the helm, the teams scour a fair at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales in pursuit of profits. Expertly assisted by Richard Madley and Caroline Hawley, the reds and blues are selling at Carmarthen's Peter Francis saleroom. Meanwhile, Christina tells the story of a curious piece of Welsh vernacular furniture.
Thomas Plant presents from the Royal Highland Centre, just outside Edinburgh. Experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper are on hand to help out two teams of sporty mums and daughters as they go head to head to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction.
Anita Manning presents as the hunt for bargains heads to Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts Mark Stacey and Raj Bisram are on hand to help the reds and the blues, but will either team canter home with a profit at the auction?
The bargain hunters are in west Wales at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, with Christina Trevanion at the helm and expert assistance supplied by Richard Madley and Caroline Hawley. Christina explains the history of a curious piece of Georgian treen.
Thomas Plant presents from Edinburgh's Royal Highland Centre with experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper. Two sisters take on two best friends to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction.
The reds and the blues are bargain hunting at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Natasha Raskin is presenting, and she is joined by experts Thomas Plant and Kate Bliss. Before the teams head to the auction in Cardiff, Natasha finds out about the history of Cardiff Bay with local historian James Cowen.
The reds and the blues are bargain hunting at Newbury Showground, set in the beautiful Berkshire countryside. Charlie Ross presents, with experts David Harper and John Cameron on hand to help the teams as they go exploring. With just one hour to find three items, it's not just Charlie who has an eye for brown furniture. The auctioneer is Thomas Plant, but will it be the reds or the blues who come out on top at the end of the show?
Anita Manning presents from Mona Showground on Anglesey with experts Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell helping out two teams of friends aim. One team are on the hunt for shabby chic, while the other uncover a very unusual pair of stools. Anita gets up close with the sheep population of the island and finds out why there has been resurgence in the sale of traditional Welsh blankets.
Natasha Raskin presents from a huge antiques fair in the heart of the Welsh farming community, the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Thomas Plant and Kate Bliss are on hand for the teams. As we head over to Cardiff for the auction, will it be the reds or the blues who come out on top? Natasha meets Peter Cox from the Rhayader Museum and Gallery, who has brought along some interesting farming items to show her. But can she guess what they are?
Anita Manning presents from the Mona Showground on Anglesey. Experts Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell are on hand to help two teams of friends hoping to buy three items that make a profit at auction. Anita meets the sheep population of the island and finds out why there has been a resurgence in the sale of traditional Welsh blankets.
Charlie Ross is at the Newbury Showground, where experts David Harper and John Cameron assist two teams of friends at an Antiques and Collectors Fair. Charlie takes a trip down memory lane with a Mini Cooper S, before a short journey to the Auction where Thomas Plant is on the rostrum. At the end of it all will either team be driving home with any profits?
Eric Knowles presents this edition with experts Charles Hanson and Richard Madley. The teams, made up of a father and daughter and a brother and sister, must both buy three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Eric also takes a look at a 19th-century antique from India with a unique purpose.
Natasha Raskin presents from a huge antiques fair in the heart of the Welsh farming community, the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Thomas Plant and Kate Bliss are on hand to help the teams try and find items to take to auction in Cardiff. Natasha is also joined by Peter Cox of the Rhayader Museum and Gallery who brings along some interesting farming items to show her.
Anita Manning presents from the Mona Showground on Anglesey. Experts Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell are on hand to help the teams find items to take to auction. Anita also discovers the intriguing story of Gaudy Welsh china.
Charlie Ross is in Newbury, where experts David Harper and John Cameron assist two teams in a hunt for bargains in te antique shops of Hungerford. Charlie also explores the Hell-Fire Caves to learn more about the man who built them, before heading to auction where Thomas Plant is on the rostrum.
Natasha Raskin presents from the Royal Welsh Showground as a married couple take on two friends, with Thomas Plant and Kate Bliss providing expert advice.
Charlie Ross is travelling along the Kennet and Avon Canal to Hungerford, where the many antique shops are the setting for today's competition. Experts David Harper and John Cameron are on hand to help out the teams before the auction in Newbury.
Today's location is the Mona Showground on Anglesey. Presenter Anita Manning is in the driving seat and the experts are Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell. A married couple take on two newlyweds to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction, and they all have their sights on a Golden Gavel. Anita takes the baton to conduct the Holyhead Male Voice Choir and tells the intriguing story of what was known in the 1930s as the world's smallest camera.
Eric Knowles presents this edition with experts Charles Hanson and Richard Madley. The teams, made up of a mother and daughter and best mates, must both buy three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Eric also takes time out to show us a personal antiques collection which took him 40 years to complete.
Natasha Raskin presents from the market town of Newark in Nottinghamshire, where she is joined by experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. The teams are made up of two married couples, and each buy three items which they hope will make them a profit at auction. Natasha takes time out to look at the pitfalls of buying a less-than-perfect piece.
Today's show comes from the market town of Newark in Nottinghamshire. Natasha Raskin is in the presenting hot seat today, joined by experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. The teams are made up of two married couples, each buying three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Natasha enjoys a rare treat when she meets the owner of a beautiful coal lorry from the 1920s.
Presenter Eric Knowles leads the fray in the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, with experts Danny Sebastian and Jonathan Pratt. Two married couples take on each other to buy three items that they hope will make a profit at auction. Eric visits the small village of Eyam to discover how, 350 years ago, the villagers made a daring decision to quarantine themselves, and stop the spread of the plague.
Eric Knowles presents from Ardingly with experts Charles Hanson and Richard Madley. The teams are made up of two married couples, each buying three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Eric takes time out to see original artefacts relating to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland author Lewis Carroll.
Anita Manning presents from the Hemswell Antiques Centre in Lincolnshire and is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Nick Hall. A team of best friends take on a young married couple, and each buy three items which they hope will make them a profit at auction. Among the finds are some railway memorabilia and a rare 1930s feminist painting. Anita hears the fascinating story of Operation Fido, one of the most remarkable engineering feats of WWII.
Presenter Natasha Raskin is joined by experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. A married couple take on a pair of best friends, and each buy three items which they hope will make them a profit at auction. Natasha also heads into Nottingham to learn about the life of William Booth, the man who created The Salvation Army.
Eric Knowles presents from the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, with experts Danny Sebastian and Jonathan Pratt. Two sets of friends take on each other to buy three items that they hope will make a profit at auction. They all have their sights on a golden gavel but only one team will achieve their goal.
The bargain hunters are racing around the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Charlie Ross is in the driving seat and he is joined by experts Richard Madley and Thomas Plant. Before heading over to the auction in Lichfield, Charlie has a pit stop to find out about the fascinating military history of Cannock Chase.
Anita Manning presents from the Hemswell Antiques Centre in Lincolnshire, with experts Christina Trevanion and Nick Hall. A team of best friends take on a married couple to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. One team uncover a quirky 1960s atomic sculpture, while the other team fall in love with a carved wooden hare. Anita gets to sample some world-famous Lincolnshire cheese.
Natasha Raskin presents from the market town of Newark in Nottinghamshire with experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. Two mother-and-daughter teams battle it out, each buying three items to hopefully make a profit at auction. Natasha takes time out to look at an item with a great story.
Charlie Ross presents from the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Former Formula One world champion Damon Hill talks to Charlie about a very special car.
Charlie Ross steers today's show, which comes from the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire. Experts Richard Madley and Thomas Plant help the blue and red teams navigate the antique and collectors' fair, before they all head off to the auction in Lichfield. Along the way, Charlie is a little distracted by a cheeky red Austin Healey.
Anita Manning presents from Hemswell Antiques Centre in Lincolnshire with experts Christina Trevanion and Nick Hall. There is magic in the air as a magician and his assistant take on a mother and daughter to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction, and they all have their sights on a Golden Gavel. Plus Anita gets her tongue around some local dialect and discovers a stall brimming with eccentric items.
Eric Knowles presents from the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire with experts Danny Sebastian and Jonathan Pratt. Two sets of mums and daughters battle it out to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction, while Eric finds out about Derby's industrial heritage. Everyone has their sights on a golden gavel, but only one team will achieve their goal.
Charlie Ross presents from the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire with experts Richard Madley and Thomas Plant, where its miniature cars that have caught his eye.
A special edition of the antiques challenge at Spitalfields Market in London's east end. Any profit the teams make goes to BBC Children in Need. Battling it out are Radio 1 DJs Dev Griffin and Alice Levine and Radio 4 presenters Nick Robinson and Aasmah Mir. Experts David Harper and Christina Trevanion join in the fun with Natasha Raskin Sharp and Pudsey the Bear.
Charlie Ross presents a festive edition of the antiques series from Detling in Kent. Experts Raj Bisram and Richard Madley assist the two teams in their Christmas shopping. Charlie also pays a visit to Leeds Castle where he learns about the history of Christmas decorations.
Charlie Ross presents a festive edition of the antiques series from Detling in Kent. The teams will be led around the antiques fair by experts John Cameron and Nick Hall. On their Christmas list will be three items which they hope to sell at a profit at auction, but who will come out on top in the saleroom? Plus Charlie takes time out and heads to Leeds Castle to discover the history behind traditional Christmas dinner.
Eric Knowles presents from the Royal Cornwall Showground with experts Caroline Hawley and Ben Cooper. Two teams of best friends battle it out to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction, and they all have their sights on a Golden Gavel. The Reds are on the hunt for arts and crafts while the Blues uncover weighting scales with a difference.
The teams battle it out in the Shropshire border town of Oswestry. Anita Manning presents, with experts John Cameron and Thomas Plant on hand to help. Christina Trevanion is the auctioneer, and the fall of her gavel decides which team is victorious.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the helm as two sisters take on a father and son in Kingston upon Thames. The reds go on a retro journey, while the blues haggle hard. David Harper and Christina Trevanion are on hand to guide the teams, but which of them will make the most profit at the auction in Newbury? Natasha also gets her hands on some evidence from a legendary crime.
At the Royal Cornwall Showground, Eric Knowles is at the helm with experts Caroline Hawley and Ben Cooper. Two teams of best friends battle it out to buy three items.
The teams shop for bargains at the Oswestry Showground in Shropshire, before heading to a very exciting auction in Whitchurch. Anita Manning presents with John Cameron and Thomas Plant on hand to help and Christina Trevanion as their able auctioneer. But with successes all round, which team will win?
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the helm as two friends take on a married couple in Kingston upon Thames. The reds go on a journey for 'cool' items, while the blues haggle hard! David Harper and Christina Trevanion are on hand to guide the teams, but which will make the most profit at the auction in Newbury? Natasha also gets her 19th-century groove on with some antique musical boxes.
Charlie Ross in the presenting saddle as the teams race around Wetherby Racecourse with experts Paul Laidlaw and Philip Serrell. Before heading over to the auction in Darlington, Charlie stops off to find out about the fascinating history of Yorkshire regiment The Green Howards.
Eric Knowles presents from the Royal Cornwall Showground with experts Caroline Hawley and Ben Cooper. Two brothers take on a mother and daughter to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. The reds meet Woody, the mannequin with a difference, while the blues are on the hunt for silver. Eric investigates the origins of the cream tea and reveals why the trade in early English porcelain had its roots in Cornwall.
Today's teams are racing around an Antiques fair at the Oswestry Showground in Shropshire. Anita Manning presents with experts John Cameron and Thomas Plant, while at the auction Christina Trevanion is on the rostrum. Along the way Anita chats to the Wenlock Olympian Society about their influence on the modern Olympic Games.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the helm as two friends take on a couple at Spitalfields Market in London. The reds go on a journey for art and sculpture, while the blues go for weird and wacky. David Harper and Christina Trevanion are on hand to guide our teams, but which of them will make the most profit at the auction in Newbury? Natasha also goes on a tour of East End street art.
Two teams hunt for antiques to try to make a profit at auction.
Eric Knowles presents from the Royal Cornwall Showground with experts Caroline Hawley and Ben Cooper. Two teams of couples battle it out to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction, and they all have their sights on a Golden Gavel. The Blues tune into a Bakelite radio while a fairground zebra causes a stir at the auction. Eric Knowles bumps into Poldark and tests the public about the identity of a mystery object.
Anita Manning presents from Oswestry in Shropshire, stopping off at the Izaak Walton Cottage along the way. Experts John Cameron and Thomas Plant assist the teams.
Eric Knowles presents from the East of England Showground in Peterborough, with experts Charles Hanson and Tim Weeks. The teams do battle around the stalls, hoping to bag a bargain and make a profit at auction. There are plenty of highs and lows in the saleroom, and Eric pays a visit to the International Bomber Command Digital Archive in Lincoln.
Charlie Ross presents from an antiques fair at Wetherby Racecourse. Experts Paul Laidlaw and Philip Serrell are helping the reds and blues to hopefully make a profit at auction in Darlington. Charlie shows us a special stick that was used on Sundays.
Bargain Hunt comes from the Detling International Antiques and Collectors Fair in the county of Kent. Providing the reds and blues a helping hand are experts John Cameron and Nick Hall, but which team will be on top after the auction in Canterbury with auctioneer Cliona Kilroy? Charlie Ross oversees proceedings and finds time to learn about the fascinating marketing history of the Fremlins Brewery in Maidstone.
Eric Knowles and the team are at the East of England Showground in Peterborough. The reds and blues battle it out with experts Charles Hanson and Tim Weeks - each team has one hour to buy three items, which they then send off to auction. There's a tense atmosphere at the saleroom, as they go head to head in a packed auction. Meanwhile, Eric shows off a piece of porcelain rather close to his heart.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the helm as Bargain Hunt visits the Westpoint Arena near Exeter. It's girls versus boys as they race against the clock to buy three items in 60 minutes, with Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe keeping our red and blue teams on track. Meanwhile, Natasha learns about the man who made the town of Axminster world famous for weaving before the red carpet is laid out at the auction in Honiton.
The Bargain Hunters are at the Quayside Antiques centre in Topsham near Exeter. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents with experts Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe on hand. Natasha also hears about HMS Terror, a local ship built in Topsham in 1813, which explored the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Charlie Ross presents from the Detling International Antiques and Collectors Fair in Kent. Helping out the teams are experts Raj Bisram and Richard Madley, and the auctioneer is Cliona Kilroy at Canterbury Auctions. Charlie also asks the people of Detling to value a well-loved soft toy called Bunny - there is a twist in its tail!
Anita Manning travels by steam to the Elsecar Heritage Centre in Yorkshire. She is joined by experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt, who help the reds and blues bag a bargain that will hopefully make a profit at the auction with Knutsford auctioneer Nick Hall. Anita also pays a visit to Stockport's Hat Works Museum to find out about the town's hatting heyday.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge as Bargain Hunt visits the Westpoint Arena near Exeter. The teams are best mates, but will the pressure push their friendships to breaking point? Keeping the reds and blues on track are Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe. Meanwhile, Natasha gets her hands on a blockbuster collection before the red carpet is laid out at the auction in Honiton. But will there be plenty of profits or loads of losses?
Anita Manning presents from the Elsecar Heritage Centre in North Yorkshire, which is home to the world's oldest steam engine, the Newcomen Beam Engine. Experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt help the reds and blues to find a bargain that will hopefully make a profit at auction in Knutsford with auctioneer Nick Hall.
At Wetherby Racecourse, helping the reds and blues to race around the antiques fair are experts Philip Serrell and Paul Laidlaw, but who will romp home with a profit at the auction? Charlie Ross over sees the proceedings and finds time to learn about an historic Yorkshire game brought along to the fair by the local Kirklees Museums.
In Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Eric Knowles takes up the reins with experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley. The reds and blues shop till they drop, hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric learns more about the Norman Cross collection from the Peterborough Museum.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge today as Bargain Hunt visits the Westpoint Arena near Exeter. Two sisters take on husband and wife as they race against the clock to buy three items in 60 minutes, with Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe keeping the red and blue teams on track. Meanwhile, Natasha learns about a mysterious book from the Far East.
Bargain Hunt comes from Yorkshire's Elsecar Heritage Centre. Anita Manning leads the proceedings and she's joined by experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt. The reds and blues have the choice of an antiques centre as well as an antiques fair to find three items on a budget of ú300. Fingers crossed they make themselves a profit at auction which today is with Knutsford auctioneer Nick Hall.
The Bargain Hunters are at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents with experts Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe on hand to help. Natasha also hears about a famous local Victorian shoemaker whose career took an unusual turn.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the Westpoint Arena near Exeter. Experts Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe help the reds and blues to find a bargain that will hopefully make a profit at the auction in Honiton, Devon.
Two teams buy bargains to hopefully make a profit at auction.
Charlie Ross is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to Lincoln. Providing the reds and blues a helping hand are experts Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss, but which team will be on top after today's auction in Grantham with auctioneer Colin Young? Meanwhile, Charlie asks whether silver has lost its shine.
Eric Knowles presents from the Three Counties Showground in Malvern. Providing a helping hand to the teams are Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in Ardingly at the South of England Showground. The reds and blues battle it out around the fair with experts Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley. Meanwhile, Natasha shows off a rather quirky find with a hidden surprise.
Charlie Ross presents from the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home show. Helping out the teams are experts Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss. Meanwhile, Charlie hears about a devastating extreme weather event that destroyed Louth in 1920.
The beautiful spa town of Malvern in Worcestershire is the setting for today's programme, presented by Eric Knowles. Experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant help the teams find some bargains at the Three Counties Showground, which is playing host to today's Bargain Hunt. And Eric catches up with a local historian to find out more about Malvern's famous water.
Today, the show comes to you from Ardingly. Natasha Raskin Sharp takes up the reins with experts Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley. The reds and blues race around hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Natasha finds out more about a crafty local.
Eric Knowles presents from the charming market town of Leominster in Herefordshire. The teams are helped by experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant.
Charlie Ross presents from the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home show. Two teams of friends are assisted by experts Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss.
Anita Manning presents from the market town of Dorking in Surrey. The teams are let loose in a bid to find some bargains to make a profit at auction. Experts Danny Sebastian and David Harper help guide the way, as both teams find it tricky to decide what to buy. Anita also pays a visit to Dorking Museum to find out about a unique collection of race cars.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the South of England Showground in Ardingly. Lending a hand to the teams are Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley. Both teams race around the showground pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Natasha catches up with an expert to find out more about a local running legend.
Charlie Ross is overseeing the hunt for bargains today in Lincolnshire. A punk rock singer and actress take on two gym bunnies as the teams compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Providing a helping hand are Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss. Meanwhile, Charlie finds time to learn about the first public library in England.
The market town of Dorking in Surrey is the setting for today's programme, presented by Anita Manning. Experts Danny Sebastian and David Harper help the teams find some bargains in the town's antique shops thatthey hope will make a profit at auction. The reds take some risks, while the blues cannot contain their excitement. Anita also pays a visit to a once-luxurious Roman villa in Bignor, Sussex, that boasts some of the finest Roman mosaics in the world.
Eric Knowles presents from the charming market town of Leominster in Herefordshire. The teams are let loose on the town's antiques shops in a bid to find some bargains. But will their gamble pay off at the auction? Keeping them in check are experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant. Eric Knowles finds out more about a local piece of pharmacy history.
Paul Laidlaw and John Cameron are at The Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh helping the teams spend £300 on three items which they hope will make a profit at auction.
Eric Knowles leads proceedings from the heart of York. The reds and blues with the help of experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt will be shopping in two antique centres.
Charlie Ross presents from a very rainy Newark with experts Charles Hanson and Philip Serrell. The reds and blues battle against the elements, hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Charlie pops into town and pays a visit to the National Civil War Centre, where he learns more about Newark's historical importance in the conflict.
Two competitive teams take on the Bargain Hunt challenge in Edinburgh. Anita Manning attempts to toss the caber, and the reds are blues are shopping with experts Paul Laidlaw and John Cameron at the antiques fair at the Royal Highland Centre.
Today, the reds and blues are Bargain Hunting at an antique fair at Wetherby Racecourse. Eric Knowles leads proceedings and experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt help the teams spend up to £300 on three itemswhich hopefully will make a profit at the auction in Darlington. Eric also takes some time away from the fair to visit to world's oldest sweet shop.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's Bargain Hunt from the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Experts Ben Cooper and Gary Pe help the reds and blues to find a bargain that will hopefully make a profitat today's auction in Lichfield with auctioneer Richard Winterton. Natasha also takes time out to try her hand at glass blowing at Stourbridge's glassworks quarter.
Natasha Raskin Sharp oversees the hunt for bargains today in Peterborough. A team of brothers-in-law take on a team of friends and compete to buy three items that will make the most profit at auction. Providinga helping hand to the reds and blues are Ben Cooper and Gary Pe. Meanwhile, Natasha visits Peterborough Lido and hears all about a local legend, the strongman Walter Cornelius.
Today, the show is in shipshape and comes to you from Topsham in Devon. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge today, with experts Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe. The reds and blues shop till they drop around anantiques centre, both hoping to bag themselves a bargain. Meanwhile, Natasha shows off a rather splendid antique from a city that's rather close to her heart.
Charlie Ross presents from the National Botanic Garden of Wales, where experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe help the teams find bargains. Charlie also tries coracle fishing
Anita Manning oversees today's Bargain Hunt which comes from Kingston upon Thames. Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian are helping today's reds and blues spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make aprofit at the auction in Chiswick. Anita also visits Wellington Barracks in central London to watch the changing of the guard and explores the London Guards Museum.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from Newbury antiques fair, and the reds and blues are guided by experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall. Meanwhile, Natasha gets to meet a local museum curator to find out more about a special coat that has acquired the name of this Berkshire town.
Eric Knowles and the team are in Anglesey, where the reds and blues battle it out around the antiques fair with experts Thomas Plant and Caroline Hawley. They have only one hour to buy three items to sell for profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric is shown an impressive Iron Age collection.
Charlie Ross presents from an antique fair at Newmarket's racecourse. The reds and the blues are guided by experts Colin Young and Jonathan Pratt. Charlie finds out about one of the UK's most successful jockeys when he pops into Newmarket's National Heritage Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art.
Eric Knowles presents from the Antique and Collectors Fair at Oswestry. The reds and the blues are guided by experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in the historic grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. Experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks help the teams find some bargains at the fair in the hope they will make a profit at auction. Natasha also visits one of the oldest photo studios in the world - right here in Derby!
Anita Manning presents from Hungerford with experts Philip Serrell and Richard Madley. The reds and the blues race around the high street hoping to bag themselves a bargain. Meanwhile, Anita shows off a trick of the trade.
Today's show, presented by Charlie Ross, comes to you from the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire. Experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe help the teams find some bargains at the fair in the hope they will make a profit at auction. And Charlie finds out more about Victorian gardening.
Anita Manning presents from Kingston upon Thames, where the red and blue teams explore an explore an antiques centre with experts Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian. But who will come out on top at the auction in Chiswick.
Eric Knowles and the team are on the Welsh island of Anglesey. The reds and blues go head to head at the antiques fair with experts Thomas Plant and Caroline Hawley. The teams have only one hour to buy three items, to sell for profit at auction. But who will make the most profit and win the show?
Today we're at an antique fair at Newmarket's racecourse, the home of horse racing. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Colin Young are riding along with today's teams, but which one will be first past the post at the auction in Norfolk? Charlie Ross presents.
Eric Knowles presents from the market town of Oswestry in Shropshire. Experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss are on hand to help a team of crafty ladies take on a team of young farmers, with each team seeking three items which will hopefully make a profit at auction.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from Derbyshire, where the teams are let loose in the antiques fair taking place in the historic grounds of Kedleston Hall. Keeping them in check are experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks. Natasha also finds out about Derby's connection to the hot dog.
Anita Manning presents from Hungerford, and lending a hand to the teams are Philip Serrell and Richard Madley. Both teams race around the high street pursuing purchases that will hopefully make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita learns more about a local festival which is unlike any other.
The National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire plays host to Bargain Hunt, presented by Charlie Ross. Experts Gary Pe and Nick Hall help the teams find some bargains at the fair. But will they make a profit at auction?
Anita Manning presents from London's vibrant Portobello Road in Notting Hill. The reds and blues scour the market with experts Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian with the hope of finding three items that will all make a profit at auction. Can the people of Portobello Road help Anita identify a mystery item?
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from Hungerford High Street with experts Philip Serrell and Richard Madley, where the teams scour the shops in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. Natasha finds out more about a local Hungerford businessman who was kept busy bottling the fizzy.
Eric Knowles and the teams are on the Welsh island of Anglesey. The reds and blues battle it out around the antiques fair with experts Thomas Plant and Caroline Hawley, and they have only one hour to buy three items to sell for profit at auction. Eric mills his own flour at a restored water mill in Bunbury.
Charlie Ross rides in on a tank to start today's Bargain Hunt battle in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Colin Young are helping the reds and blues, and with 60 minutes on the clock, they need to find three items to take to the auction over in Norfolk that will with any luck make a profit. Charlie also pays a visit to the Norfolk Tank Museum.
Eric Knowles presents from Oswestry, Shropshire, with antiques experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss offering the reds and blues their help. Eric takes time away from the fair to hear about a magnificent 27-foot angel made out of confiscated knife blades.
Natasha Raskin Sharp leads proceedings from the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, while experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks help their teams find the bargains.
Anita Manning leads proceedings at the British Motor Museum, while experts Philip Serrel and Richard Madley help the teams find the bargains that will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Anita also learns more about a right royal collection.
This episode comes from Carmarthenshire, home to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, where the teams are let loose in the antiques fair taking place amongst the bloom and blossom. Keeping them in check are experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe, while Charlie finds out more about the age-old use of medicinal plants.
Anita Manning gets into the carnival spirit for today's Bargain Hunt as it comes from the home of London's Notting Hill Carnival, Portobello Road. The reds and blues scour the market with experts Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian with the hope of finding three items that will all make a profit at auction. While in Notting Hill, Anita visits the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising.
Today, Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in Hungerford, where the reds and blues head out around the shops with experts Philip Serrell and Richard Madley. The teams have one hour to buy three items, whichthey send off to auction. There's a tense atmosphere at Bigwoods Auctioneers, and Natasha shows off Hungerford's historical firefighting equipment.
Today, Eric Knowles and the teams are on the island of Anglesey in north Wales! The red and blue teams are hard at it at the antiques fair with experts Thomas Plant and Caroline Hawley. The teams have only one hour to buy three items to sell for profit at auction. Which team will walk away with the biggest profit?
Today's Bargain Hunt comes from the Hertfordshire town of Sawbridgeworth. The reds and blues and experts Jonathan Pratt and Colin Young have two antique centres to shop in and spend their £300 on three items to take over to the auction in Norfolk. Charlie Ross is today's presenter who also relives his youth when he's shown a selection of rare toys.
Eric Knowles oversees the hunt for bargains at Oswestry's Antique and Collectors Fair in Shropshire, with a helping hand from Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. John Cameron and Tim Weeks help the teams find the bargains. One of the contestants has a big, life-changing surprise for his teammate!
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the Newbury Showground, with experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall. The teams hunt high and low at the fair, trying to find their three items to take to the auction. Thomas Plant is in charge of today's auction where there are plenty of highs and lows. Natasha meets curator Brendan Carr from the Reading museum to talk about Reading's famous three B's industry.
Stars from the world of radio battle it out in this special Children in Need celebrity Bargain Hunt. Edith Bowman, Amplify Dot, Colin Murray and DJ Nihal pair up at London's Spitalfields Market, with allprofits going to Children in Need. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents with experts Nick Hall and Caroline Hawley.
Presenter Anita Manning brings Christmas cheer to a yuletide show from Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire. She is joined by experts Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley, who help the teams spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Derbyshire. Anita joins a band for a festive sing-a-long and looks into the history of Christmas carols.
Eric Knowles presents from the Southwell Racecourse Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire. Experts Gary Pe and David Harper guide the way as teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at the auction in Lincoln. The blues can't agree while the reds pick out an unusual item. Eric also visits the Museum of Timekeeping to find out how certain clocks changed the way we worked.
Charlie Ross oversees proceedings from the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant guide the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also gets in the saddle and finds out about a weird and wonderful collection of bicycles.
Natasha Raskin Sharp oversees proceedings from the Kingston's Antique Centre in south west London, and finds out about some special spectacles that belonged to Winston Churchill. Nick Hall and Caroline Hawley are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that they hope will make a profit at the auction with Catherine Southon.
The show comes from Nottingham racecourse. Presenter Natasha Raskin-Sharp explores Nottingham and finds out about a lesser-known lace designer who used politics as inspiration. Experts David Harper and Danny Sebastian lead the teams on their mission to buy three items with £300 in just one hour which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. The reds get an unexpected result and the blues teach their expert!
Anita Manning and the team pay a visit to Grey Abbey in Northern Ireland. Experts Ben Cooper and Charles Hanson assist both teams as they race around the high street pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita pays a visit to one of Belfast's most famous bars.
The team visit an antique fair at Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Eric Knowles is joined by experts Gary Pe and David Harper, who help the reds and blues spend up to £300 on three items which will hopefully make a profit at the auction. The reds need reigning, in while the blues are looking for boys' toys. Eric also plays detective as he unlocks the mysteries of a rare antique mug.
Charlie Ross presents from The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant guide the reds and blues, who have three hundred pounds to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also finds out about a unique collection of vintage film posters, which could make tens of thousands of pounds when they go under the hammer.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from south west London. The reds and blues race around Kingston's Antiques Centre with the help of experts Caroline Hawley and Nick Hall. Natasha pays a visit to Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham, one of the finest examples of gothic revival architecture in the UK.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from an antique fair at Nottingham Racecourse. Experts Danny Sebastian and David Harper help the reds and blues decide which three items to spend their £300 in the hope they willmake a profit at the auction in Lichfield. The reds can't seem to agree, while the blues have an interesting bargaining style. Natasha also finds out about one of Nottingham's great authors.
Anita Manning presents from Ballinderry with experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper. The teams scour the huge antiques shop in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. There are plenty of highs and lows in the saleroom, and Anita pays a visit to Lisburn Cathedral to find out more about a daring feet of a local suffragette.
Presenter Anita Manning is at Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire, where she is joined by experts Paul Laidlaw and Caroline Hawley. They help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Derbyshire. Anita also learns about retro technology which could be the antiques of the future.
Eric Knowles presents from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts David Harper and Gary Pe help guide the reds and blues as they buy three items with £300, which they hope will make a profit at the auction. The reds show David how to be cool, while the blues go in search of a duck-billed platypus. Eric also pays a visit to the Museum of Time Keeping to find out about a local man's mission to save the St Pancras Railway Clock.
Charlie Ross presents from The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also learns more about a unique collection of medieval church paintings that were discovered after hundreds of years.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from Spitalfields Market in the heart of London's East End, as experts Nick Hall and Caroline Hawley help each team buy three items in one hour to take to Catherine Southon's auction house. Natasha finds out how the area around Spitalfields became known as 'weaver town' with TV historian Dan Cruickshank.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from an antiques fair at Nottingham racecourse, while experts David Harper and Danny Sebastian help guide the reds and blues to buy three items with £300, which they hope willmake a profit at the auction. The reds and blues both want to spend big. Natasha also goes further afield to find out about Nottingham's bare-knuckle boxing history.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from an antiques fair at Nottingham racecourse, as experts David Harper and Danny Sebastian help two teams find three items which they will take to auction and make a profit, with just one hour and £300 each to spare. The red team go wildly off plan, while the blues are mad for militaria. And Natasha goes behind the scenes at the National Justice Museum which is based in Nottingham.
Anita Manning is at Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire, where she's joined by experts Tim Weeks and Kate Bliss. They'll be helping the reds and blues spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Derbyshire. Anita also shows off a collection of antiques that are perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
Charlie Ross is in charge on today's Bargain Hunt which comes from the Kent County Showground. The experts are Tim Weeks and John Cameron, they'll be helping today's teams spend £300 on three items that they hope will make them a profit at auction. The blues do a roaring trade while the reds style it out. Charlie also pays a visit to Leeds Castle to find out about a huge collection of dog collars.
Eric Knowles oversees this episode, which comes from the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Nick Hall and Richard Madley help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at the auction in Bridgwater. Eric also has to watch his p's and q's as he finds out more about Elizabethan slander and cursing.
Charlie Ross presents from the Kent county showground. Tim Weeks and John Cameron help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at the auction in Cranbrook. The reds get rocking and rolling while the blues can't seem to agree. Charlie also lets you in on a few top tips for making your first auction purchase.
Eric Knowles kicks off the show from Exeter City Football Club and finds out how the boys in red and white were responsible for starting one of the greatest footballing dynasties, five times world champions, Brazil. In this episode, red and blue teams are scouring Exeter's Westpoint Arena, guided by experts Nick Hall and Richard Madley. Which team will be victorious when they take their three items to auction?
Anita Manning presents Bargain Hunt from The British Motor Museum in Warwickshire. The experts are Philip Serrell and Richard Madley, who help the teams spend £300 on three items that will, fingers crossed, make a profit at auction. Anita also shows off an interesting piece from one of the world's leading textile designers.
Charlie Ross presents from the Kent County Showground. Experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks help guide the reds and blues to buy three items with £300, which they hope will make a profit at the auction. The reds search for ceramics while the blues hope there will be profit in a peacock. Charlie also visits Maidstone Museum to find out about photographer Christina Broom.
Charlie Ross presents from The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, with experts Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant.
Anita Manning is in charge on today's Bargain Hunt which comes from Ballinderry in Northern Ireland. The experts are Ben Cooper and Charles Hanson, they'll be helping today's teams spend £300 on three items that will, fingers crossed, make a profit at auction. Anita also pays a visit to one of Belfast's well known watering holes, the Crown Bar.
Eric Knowles presents from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts Gary Pe and David Harper help the reds and blues decide which three items to spend their £300 on that they hope will make a profit at the auction in Lincoln. The reds start off at a gallop while it's Donna for the blues who takes the lead. Eric also pays a visit to the Lincoln Vintage Vehicle Society to learn about the old craft of coachbuilding.
Anita Manning and the teams are in Greyabbey, Northern Ireland, where they do battle in the high street. The reds and blues visit the shops with experts Ben Cooper and Charles Hanson. The teams have one hour to buy three items, which they send off to auction. There is a tense atmosphere at Ross's Auctioneers in Belfast, and Anita shares some inside information about Irish silver.
Eric Knowles takes up the reins with experts Richard Madley and Nick Hall at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. The reds and blues will be racing around hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric pays a visit to the Somerset Levels to try his hand at the ancient craft of basket weaving.
Charlie Ross is joined by experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks at an antiques fair at the Kent County Showground, where the red and blue teams can spend up to £300 on three items which they hope will make a profit at auction. While both teams are hoping to spend big, Charlie goes on a mission to understand the French antiques trade.
Anita Manning presents from Leominster with experts Gary Pe and John Cameron. The red and blue teams race around the high street hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita shows off pieces of pottery with a royal connection.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in the antiques shops of York. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Natasha takes a trip to the National Railway Museum to look at some items in their extensive collection.
Eric Knowles oversees the antiques challenge from the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper guide the red and blue teams, who each have three hundred pounds to spend on threeitems that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Eric also chats to ceramic artist Jonathan Cox, whose work is inspired by the Welsh countryside.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in the antiques shops of York. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Natasha takes a trip to Clifton Park Museum in Rotherham to learn about a football star turned war hero.
Eric Knowles presents from The National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Eric also takes a trip to the seaside to find out about an ancient ferry service which is due to be reinstated.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit Malvern in Worcestershire. This episode is fronted by Anita Manning, and lending a hand to the teams are John Cameron and Gary Pe. Both teams race around the fair pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita pays a visit to Malvern College to find out more about an undercover, top-secret mission.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in an antiques centre in Elsecar, South Yorkshire. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Plus Natasha tries her hand at sword dancing.
Eric Knowles and the team hunt for bargains at Exeter's Westpoint Arena. Helping the red and blue teams spend £300 on three items are experts Nick Hall and Richard Madley, but which team has the winning formula at the auction in Bridgwater? Eric is also visited by the chairman of the Torquay Pottery Collectors Society, who has a rather special pasty to show him.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presides as two teams scour the antiques shops of York, each determined to buy three items that will make a profit at auction. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young guide the teams, while Natasha learns more about the history of Elsecar and the surrounding areas with artist David Walker Barker.
Anita Manning takes up the reins with experts Philip Serrell and Tim Weeks from the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge. The reds and blues race around the showground hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita shows off a Bargain Hunt favourite with a Cornish flavour.
Charlie Ross is joined at Nottingham racecourse by experts Thomas Plant and Nick Hall. Charlie finds out about how black and immigrant miners helped fuel Nottinghamshire.
Charlie Ross and experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt are at the Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire. Charlie pays a visit to the Royal Armouries in Leeds.
Charlie Ross hosts from Nottingham Racecourse, and Thomas Plant and Nick Hall are on hand to dish out advice. Meanwhile, Charlie visits one of Britain's oldest pubs and learns about some rather gruesome goings-on.
Anita Manning hosts from The Royal Cornwall Showground and lending a hand to the teams are Phil Serrell and Tim Weeks. Meanwhile it's surfs up for Anita as she pays a visit to Fistral beach in Newquay to meet a surfing legend.
Charlie Ross presents from the Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire, where experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt are on hand to help the teams track down the bargains. Meanwhile, Charlie pays a visit to the Bowes Museum in County Durham.
Anita Manning and the team are at Wadebridge fair in Cornwall. Anita hops on to a steam train at Bodmin Railway to find out more about the Beeching cuts. Expert Tim Weeks guides the blues and Philip Serrell has his work cut out with the reds. There's constant disagreements, dithering and a lot of fun as they head to the auction in Devon.
Charlie Ross is in charge of today's two teams of bargain bunters at Nottingham Racecourse. Expert advice comes from Thomas Plant and Nick Hall. Meanwhile, Charlie test the fair goers' knowledge of hallmarks.
Charlie Ross presents from the Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire, where he is joined by experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt to help the teams track down treasures.
Charlie Ross hosts from Nottingham Racecourse, where experts Thomas Plant and Nick Hall are on hand as antiques advisors.
Anita Manning and the team are in Wadebridge in Cornwall. Tim Weeks has fun with a father and son team who are determined to get the best prices. It's also a family affair for Philip Serrell and his red team, who like a bit of vintage. Anita explores Beer Quarry Caves in Devon. And at auction will anyone make a profit?
Wetherby racecourse plays host to the programme. Presenter Charlie Ross leads proceedings whilst experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt help the teams.
Bargain Hunt stops off in Brackley, Northamptonshire, with Natasha Raskin Sharp in the driving seat. Charles Hanson has a blast with the blues, and the reds can't stop buying retro, which is right up Danny Sebastian's street. There's a surprise profit at auction, and Natasha finds out more about German porcelain.
The reds and blues, with the help of experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper, hunt for bargains at the Newbury Showground, but which team will invest their £300 wisely? Eric Knowles oversees proceedings and finds out some fascinating hoards that have been found in the local area.
The team search for antiques in Brackley, Northamptonshire, with Natasha Raskin Sharp leading the way. Charles Hanson finds himself up against the clock when his team are happy to take it all in their stride, and Danny Sebastian keeps the reds on track. Natasha finds out more about life at Combe Mill when it provided the maintenance for the Blenheim Palace Estate.
Anita Manning presents from Leominster with experts Gary Pe and John Cameron. The reds and blues battle it out hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita pops away from the fair to find out more about Worcester's saucy secret.
Eric Knowles and the team are at the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that they hope will make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Eric travels to a small seaside town in south Wales to find out how a stained glass window, made in south Wales by local artist John Petts, became an iconic image of the American Civil Rights movement in the 1960s.
The reds and blues hunt for bargains in the antiques centres of Hungerford in Berkshire. Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper are on hand to guide them through the shopping, while Eric Knowles oversees proceedings. Before the excitement of the auction in Newbury, Eric visits Sandham Memorial Chapel to find out about local war artist Stanley Spencer.
The British Motor Museum in Warwick plays host to this edition of Bargain Hunt, presented by Natasha Raskin Sharp. Experts Charles Hanson and Danny Sebastian help the teams find some bargains. But will their gamble pay off at the auction? Natasha also takes time out to travel down the Stratford Canal with waterway artist Dusty Miller.
Eric Knowles conducts proceedings from the Newbury Showground. Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items that they hope will make a profit at the auction. Eric also finds out how Newbury was home to the World's largest peace camp.
Anita Manning presents from Malvern in Worcestershire. Experts John Cameron and Gary Pe help the teams spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. Anita also has a visit from a regular Bargain Hunt expert to talk about his love of Whitefriars Glass.
Eric Knowles oversees proceedings from the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper guide the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Eric also visits Nantgarw China Works in south Wales, which produced one of the most beautiful porcelains in the world.
The show comes from the British Motor Museum in Warwick, where the teams scour the fair in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. Providing a helping hand are experts Charles Hanson and Danny Sebastian, whilst presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp is oversees the proceedings.
Eric Knowles presents from the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells and is joined by experts Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram. The reds and blues race around the showground hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric visits a shop that time forgot in Penybont.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to the Mona Showground in Anglesey. Anita Manning presents, and lending a hand to the teams are Danny Sebastian and Nick Hall. Both teams race around the fair hoping to pick up three bargains which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Anita also finds out how the village of Portmeirion became the birthplace of some famous pottery.
Eric Knowles presents from the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, where experts Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram help the reds and blues hunt for some promising finds that they hope will make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric learns all about a traditional Welsh love token.
Today is a very special show as Bargain Hunt is celebrating BBC Music Day! The red and blue teams are made up of members of the bands Happy Mondays and Pulp. Charlie Ross is fronting the line-up, with backing vocals from Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey. Today's antiques fair is being held at the Kent County Showground. Meanwhile, Charlie pays a visit to legendary music recording studios Rockfields.
Today's reds and blues are bargain hunting at the Mona Showground on the Isle of Anglesey in north Wales. Anita Manning is overseeing proceedings, and experts Danny Sebastian and Nick Hall help the teams invest their £300 wisely. Meanwhile, Anita pays a visit to a local jewellery maker to find out more about amber.
Today's programme comes from the Highland Centre in Edinburgh. Presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp leads proceedings while experts Ben Cooper and Tim Weeks help the teams track down those bargains. Meanwhile, Natasha discovers an interesting find at the fair that is not to everyone's taste!
The show comes from the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells, where host Eric Knowles is joined by experts Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram. The teams are tasked with tracking down some finds that they hope will make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric finds out about the art of lead crystal decoration.
Anita Manning is in charge on today's Hunt, which comes from the Isle of Anglesey in north Wales. Experts Danny Sebastian and Nick Hall help the teams spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Anita also meets gold prospector Vincent Thurkettle, who struck gold just off the coast of Anglesey.
Today, the show comes from the Newark Runway Antiques and Collectors Fair. Charlie Ross leads the way, joined by experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss. The reds and blues fly around the runway hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie visits Newark Air Museum to learn about the Royal Observer Corps.
The team pays a visit to the Highland Centre in Edinburgh, where presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp is joined by experts Ben Cooper and Tim Weeks to help the reds and blues track down items that they hope will make them a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Natasha pays a visit to the Jupiter Artland sculpture park in Edinburgh.
Charlie Ross leads proceedings at the Kent County Showground in Detling, while experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon help the teams track down bargains. Meanwhile, Charlie shows off one of his most extraordinary sales at a specialist car auction.
Bargain Hunt is at the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells in mid-Wales, where presenter Eric Knowles is joined by experts Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram. The reds and blues search for promising antiques and collectables that they hope will make them some profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric travels to Cirencester to find some Roman treasures.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to Edinburgh, where Natasha Raskin Sharp presents and Ben Cooper and Tim Weeks lend a hand to the teams seeking potentially profitable items to take to auction. Meanwhile, Natasha pays a visit to Edinburgh's famous underground vaults.
Charlie Ross joins experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper at the Newark Runway Antiques and Collectors fair. The reds and blues compete to find some bargains that they hope will make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie uncovers some hidden gems at Trent Bridge Library.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the Bargain Hunt team are in Shropshire on the England-Wales border at the Oswestry Showground. Experts David Harper and Charles Hanson help the reds and blues buy three items in an hour with the aim of making a profit at the auction with Christina Trevanion. Natasha takes a trip along Britain's longest navigable aqueduct, nicknamed the stream in the sky.
Anita Manning presents from an antiques fair at Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire with experts Thomas Forrester and Richard Madley, who help the reds and blues find three items that will hopefully make a profit when they take them to auction in neighbouring Lincolnshire, where Colin Young takes to the rostrum.
Bargain Hunt comes from the Highland Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland. Natasha Raskin Sharp leads proceedings and experts Ben Cooper and Tim Weeks help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items which, fingers crossed, will make a profit at the auction. And Natasha takes time away from the fair to visit Edinburgh's Camera Obscura.
Charlie Ross presents from the Kent County Showground in Detling, with experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey. Charlie finds out about the explorer Julius Brenchely.
Bargain Hunt comes from the fair at Southwell Racecourse, Nottinghamshire. Anita Manning presents, while experts Thomas Forrester and Richard Madley help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items which, fingers crossed, will make a profit at the auction. Plus Anita learns about the history of beauty products.
Bargain Hunt is in Oswestry, where Natasha Raskin Sharp presents while experts David Harper and Charles Hanson guide members from a very competitive Italian family around the fair. Will it be the red or the blue half of the family that prove victorious at the auction with auctioneer Christina Trevanion? Natasha shows some antiques and collectibles to look out for that were made in former occupied Japan.
Bargain Hunt comes from the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home show. Eric Knowles presents and helping the teams are Jonathan Pratt and Gary Pe. Both teams race around the fair pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric shares some top tips on collecting Clarice Cliff pottery.
Eric Knowles is at the helm as the hunt for bargains heads to Lincoln. Providing the reds and blues a helping hand are experts Gary Pe and Jonathan Pratt, but which team will be on top after today's auction in Sheffield? Meanwhile, Eric indulges his passion for vintage cars.
Today's Bargain Hunt with Eric Knowles comes from the Berkshire town of Hungerford. The reds and blues shop in the town's antique centres, and they are joined by experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper. But will either team manage to win the coveted Golden Gavel at the auction in Newbury?
Today's Bargain Hunt with Anita Manning comes from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. The reds and blues try to find the best buys, and they are joined by experts Thomas Forrester and Richard Madley. Auctioneer Colin Young takes to the rostrum as the teams' lots go under the hammer in Lincolnshire.
Two teams of friends take on the Bargain Hunt challenge at the Oswestry Showground. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents, and experts David Harper and Charles Hanson guide the reds and blues around the fair with the aim of buying three items that will make a profit at auction, which takes place in Shropshire with auctioneer Christina Trevanion.
Anita Manning, Caroline Hawley and Paul Laidlaw are at Newark Antiques Fair for some festive frolics. Anita also meets chef Rosemary Shrager to discuss some wacky festive food traditions of Christmas past.
Eric Knowles hosts this edition of Bargain Hunt from the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home show, where experts Jonathan Pratt and Gary Pe help the teams. Meanwhile, Eric explores the concept of wabi sabi - finding beauty in imperfection - in Asian-inspired pottery.
Bargain Hunt comes from the Kent County Showground in Detling. Charlie Ross presents, while experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items which, fingers crossed, will make a profit at the auction. Charlie also pays a visit to the Historic Docks RNLI museum in Chatham.
Today's reds and blues are bargain hunting at the Mona Showground on the Isle of Anglesey in north Wales. Anita Manning oversees proceedings and experts Danny Sebastian and Nick Hall help the teams invest their £300 wisely. Meanwhile, Anita pays a visit to a local jewellery maker to find out more about amber.
Anita Manning presents from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts Thomas Forrester and Richard Madley help the reds and blues find three items that will make a profit when they take them to auction in neighbouring Lincolnshire. Anita also learns about a Lancaster bomber's restoration.
Today, the show comes from Lincoln. Eric Knowles takes up the reins with experts Gary Pe and Jonathan Pratt. The reds and blues race around the grounds of the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home Show hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric uncovers the intriguing story behind a collection of postcards from the WWI era.
Today, Bargain Hunt comes from the antique shops of Newark. Presenter Charlie Ross is joined by experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper. The reds and blues search for promising antiques and collectables that they hope will make them some profit at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie learns about the Temperance movement in Newark.
Anita Manning looks after proceedings today at Newmarket Racecourse, where two teams of best friends go head to head. John Cameron leads the red team, while Caroline Hawley takes charge of the blues. The bargain hunters have to spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope that they'll make a profit at the auction in Suffolk. Meanwhile, Anita learns about a legend of horse racing who didn't set foot on the turf.
Charlie Ross presents from the antique shops of Newark. Helping the teams around the shops are experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss. The reds and blues race around hoping to bag themselves three items that will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Meanwhile Charlie is in his element with a classic car collection.
The reds and blues are bargain hunting at the Oswestry Showground on the English/Welsh border. Natasha Raskin Sharp is joined by experts David Harper and Charles Hanson, who help the teams invest in some antiques, but will they make a profit when they go on to sell at auction? Natasha also finds out about some rare Faberge flowers that go under the hammer on the show.
Sunetra Sarker, Michael French, Suzanne Packer and Amanda Henderson from medical TV drama Casualty join Charlie Ross for a BBC Children in Need special at Ardingly
Anita Manning joins Kate Bliss and Thomas Forrester at Newark Antiques Fair. Anita also takes a look at Christmas TV viewing habits of years gone by
Natasha Raskin Sharp is leading proceedings from Stamford Meadows in Lincolnshire. Mark Stacey and Gary Pe are the experts helping the reds and blues.
Charlie Ross looks after proceedings from Ardingly Antiques Fair, where a father and son take on mother and son. With experts Tim Weeks and Charles Hanson.
Two mums and their daughters take on the Bargain Hunt challenge at Peterborough's Festival of Antiques. Today's experts Jonathan Pratt and Nick Hall help the teams spend their £300 on three items but which team makes a thumping profit at today's auction over in Lichfield? Eric Knowles tells why 18th-century drinking glasses can be worth some money and which ones to look out for.
Today, the show comes from Lincoln. Eric Knowles takes up the reins with experts Gary Pe and Jonathan Pratt. The reds and blues race around the grounds of the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home Show, hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric uncovers the intriguing story behind a collection of postcards from the WWI era.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from Stamford Meadows in Lincolnshire, with experts Mark Stacey and Gary Pe. The reds and blues spend £300 on three items within an hour, hoping to make a profit at auction. Natasha also finds out how to spot rare books that could be worth thousands of pounds.
Charlie Ross joins experts Tim Weeks and Charles Hanson at The Ardingly Antiques and Collectors fair. The reds and blues compete to find some bargains, hoping to make a profit at auction. Charlie learns about one of the bravest British heroines of the 20th century.
Anita Manning looks after proceedings at Newmarket Racecourse where two teams of married couples go head to head. John Cameron leads the reds, while Caroline Hawley takes charge of the blues. Our bargain hunters have to spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope they'll make a profit at the auction in Suffolk. Meanwhile, Anita goes looking for answers from antique hunters at the fair. Will they guess what her mystery object is?
Charlie Ross joins experts Tim Weeks and Charles Hanson at The Ardingly Antiques & Collectors fair. The reds and blues go head to head to find some bargains that they hope will make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie meets one of the biggest stars of 1950s radio, ventriloquist dummy Archie Andrews.
Bargain Hunt arrives in Yorkshire, where experts Philip Serrell and Raj Bisram guide the teams around the Harrogate fair. Presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp stops off at one of best-preserved Victorian Turkish baths in the UK. Back at the auction, as Caroline Hawley takes to the rostrum, which team will come out on top?
Natasha Raskin-Sharp is leading proceedings today from Stamford Meadows in Lincolnshire. Mark Stacey and Gary Pe are the experts helping the reds and blues spend their £300.
Anita Manning joins experts Kate Bliss and Thomas Forrester at Newark antiques fair. The reds and blues try to find some bargains that they hope will make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita joins Les Reid on the River Trent to learn about the rescue and restoration of his historic ‘Dumb Barge’.
On today’s show, a pair of boardgaming best friends take on a mother and daughter at the fair in Harrogate. Assisting the red and blue teams are Philip Serrell and Raj Bisram. Meanwhile, presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp sets some of the other shoppers a challenge, and Caroline Hawley takes to the rostrum when the teams’ lots go under the hammer.
Charlie Ross looks after proceedings at Epsom racecourse today, where the reds and blues go head to head to make as much profit as possible. Danny Sebastian and David Harper look after our bargain hunters, who have to spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope that they’ll make loads of money at the auction in Maidenhead.
Today the reds and blues are bargain hunting at antiques centre in Cheshire. Eric Knowles is overseeing the proceedings, and experts Ben Cooper and Richard Madley will be helping our teams, who today have some additional shopping challenges. As well as spending £300 in an hour, they must spend at least £75 on one of their items and complete a buying challenge of Eric’s choosing. Eric also pays a visit to the Potteries and the World of Wedgwood.
Natasha Raskin-Sharp is leading proceedings today from Stamford Meadows in Lincolnshire. Mark Stacey and Gary Pe are the experts helping the reds and blues spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope that they’ll make a profit at the auction. Natasha also visits Grimsthorpe castle to view a special ceiling painting.
A pair of angling friends take on a husband and wife, who are retired priests. Guiding them around the fair in Harrogate are experts Philip Serrell and Raj Bisram. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge of proceedings, but she takes some time out to find out what antiques got expert David Harper hooked on collecting.
Charlie Ross looks after proceedings at Epsom Racecourse today, where the reds and blues go head to head to make as much profit as possible. Danny Sebastian and David Harper look after our bargain hunters, who have to spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope they will make loads of money at the auction in Maidenhead.
Today our reds and blues are bargain hunting at Peterborough’s East of England Showground. They’ll be joined by experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt, who’ll be helping their teams spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Lichfield. Eric Knowles talks about Toby Jugs with a young collector also called Toby.
Eric Knowles and the teams are bargain hunting at an antiques centre in Cheshire, and we are spicing things up with some changes to the rules. The red and blues with the help of experts Ben Cooper and Richard Madley still have one hour to find three items, but now one of their items must cost at least £75 and they must also buy an item of Eric’s choosing. Eric goes to Keele University to learn about a special ingredient that improved the manufacture of English porcelain.
Anita Manning looks after proceedings today from two antiques centres in the Hertfordshire town of Sawbridgeworth, where two teams of married couples go head to head. John Cameron leads the reds, while Caroline Hawley takes charge of the blues. Our bargain hunters have to spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope they’ll make a profit at the auction in Suffolk. Meanwhile, Anita has a toy to tell us about, or is it?
Charlie Ross looks after proceedings from Dorking in Surrey today, where the reds and blues go head to head to make as much profit as possible
Two dads and their daughters take on the Bargain Hunt challenge at Peterborough’s Festival of Antiques, with the help of experts Jonathan Pratt and Nick Hall.
Philip Serrell and Raj Bisram take the teams around a fair in Harrogate, while Natasha Raskin Sharp looks at the appeal of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson’s work.
Two teams of lively Liverpudlians take on today’s Bargain Hunt Challenge in Cheshire with the help of experts Ben Cooper and Richard Madley. As usual they have one hour to buy three items to take to auction, but today they have the added pressure of a shopping challenge chosen by Eric, and to add to that one of their items must cost at least £75. Eric also has a mystery object – will you be able to guess what it is?
Anita Manning is at the helm on today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from Newark antiques fair. Today’s experts are Paul Laidlaw and Caroline Hawley.
On today’s astronomical Bargain Hunt, Eric Knowles finds out why Tim Peake's space capsule has landed in Peterborough’s cathedral.
Charlie Ross looks after proceedings from Dorking in Surrey, where the reds and blues go head to head to make as much profit as possible.
Today’s reds and blues are joined by experts Richard Madley and Ben Cooper as they go bargain hunting in Cheshire. They have £300 and one hour to buy three items.
Anita Manning looks after proceedings today from two antiques centres in the Hertfordshire town of Sawbridgeworth, where two teams of grandmother and granddaughters go head to head. John Cameron leads the reds, while Caroline Hawley takes charge of the blues. Our bargain hunters have to spend £300 on three items within an hour in the hope they’ll make a profit at the auction in Suffolk. Meanwhile, Anita gets into the groove and has a go at record collecting.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for today’s right royal Bargain Hunt from Exeter’s Westpoint Arena. As usual the reds and blues have help from experts Phil Serrell and Catherine Southon.
Elsecar Heritage Centre plays host to today’s Bargain Hunt. Anita Manning is at the helm, with experts Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley helping the teams choose their items.
Today’s reds and blues are bargain hunting in Lewes with the help of experts Danny Sebastian and John Cameron. Charlie Ross is today’s presenter.
Today’s reds and blues are at Malvern antiques and collectors fair with experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. The presenter is Eric Knowles.
Harrogate antiques fair plays host to today’s Bargain Hunt. Anita Manning is at the helm, with experts Kate Bliss and Mark Stacey
Anita Manning and the team are at Elsecar heritage centre. The reds and blues have one hour to buy three items to sell at auction, helped by Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley.
Eric Knowles visits a fairytale castle and the reds and blues battle it out at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Carmarthen, with experts Ochuko Ojiri and Jonathan Pratt.
Today’s Bargain Hunt comes from Exeter’s Westpoint Arena. Natasha Raskin Sharp is today’s presenter, who gets to try out the ancient skill of enamelling, and helping the reds and blues dig out some bargains are experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon. It’s a close call at today’s auction in Ottery St Mary, but which team will prove victorious?
Today’s reds and blues are bargain hunting in Grantham town centre with the help of experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe.
Today’s reds and blues are bargain hunting at Malvern antiques and collectors fair with the help of experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. Today’s presenter is Eric Knowles.
Anita Manning and the team are in Harrogate, doing battle around the huge antiques fair. Today’s competitors go head to head led by experts Kate Bliss and Mark Stacey.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre, with experts Roo Irvine and David Harper helping the reds and the blues with their shopping.
Today’s reds and blues are Bargain Hunting in Grantham with the help of experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe. Presenter Charlie Ross finds out about four eras of English furniture.
Today Eric Knowles, Ochuko Ojiri, Jonathan Pratt and the teams are hoping to unearth some bargains at the National Botanic Garden of Wales
Anita Mannning and the Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to Elsecar. Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley are the experts helping the teams on their search
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Exeter’s Westpoint Arena with today's reds and blues and experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon.
Today’s teams are in Brighton with experts Danny Sebastian and John Cameron. Presenter Charlie Ross discovers the Royal Pavilion’s connection to a famous hat maker.
Eric Knowles and today’s reds and blues are bargain hunting at Gloucester antiques centre with the help of experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to Harrogate. Today’s show is fronted by Anita Manning and lending a hand to the teams are Kate Bliss and Mark Stacey.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre, where the teams are helped by Roo Irvine and David Harper. Natasha serves ice cream from a 1928 Rolls Royce
Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible.
Eric Knowles gets close to nature at the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the red and blue teams hunt for bargains with experts Ochuko Ojiri and Jonathan Pratt.Eric Knowles gets close to nature at the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the red and blue teams hunt for bargains with experts Ochuko Ojiri and Jonathan Pratt.
Anita Manning is at the Elsecar Heritage Centre with experts Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley, helping the teams find the bargains that will hopefully make them a profit at auction.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for today’s Bargain Hunt from Exeter’s Westpoint Arena.
Today’s reds and blues are at Gloucester antiques centre with experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell, while presenter Eric Knowles meets an Action Man collector.
The Yorkshire Events Centre plays host to today’s programme. Anita Manning leads proceedings as experts Kate Bliss and Mark Stacey help the teams find the bargains
Natasha Raskin Sharp oversees proceedings at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. Can experts Roo Irvine and David Harper guide the teams into profit at auction?
Today’s reds and blues are bargain hunting in Lincolnshire with the help of experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe, while Charlie Ross learns about the rules on finding treasure.
Natasha Raskin Sharp hosts another episode of the show where the red and blue teams go hunting for items they can sell for a profit at auction. On hand to help out are experts Roo Irvine and David Harper. Natasha has a challenge for the fairgoers when she asks them to identify a mystery ringed object. Still none the wiser, she seeks out quoiting champion Boyd Falconer for the answer, and Boyd challenges her to a game of this forgotten sport.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for today’s right royal Bargain Hunt from Exeter’s Westpoint Arena. As usual the reds and blues have help from experts Phil Serrell and Catherine Southon.
Charlie Ross and experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks present today’s Bargain Hunt from the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge.
Eric Knowles is in Kingston-upon-Thames, where he learns about the life of one of the most famous pets in the world – Nipper, the dog who looked into a gramophone.
Charlie Ross joins a male voice choir while bargain hunting in Builth Wells. Meanwhile, experts Richard Madley and Kate Bliss are on hand to help the reds and blues find items that are going for a song.
The teams and experts Ochuko Ojiri and Jonathan Pratt are at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, while Eric Knowles asks the people of Carmarthen to identify a mystery object.
Charlie Ross hosts from Wadebridge in Cornwall as experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks help the teams find antiques to sell on at auction.
Eric Knowles hosts from Kingston-upon-Thames as experts Catherine Southon and Raj Bisram help the teams pick out items that might turn a profit at auction.
Charlie Ross is at the International Antiques Fair of Wales in Builth Wells, with experts Richard Madley and Kate Bliss, ready to go bargain hunting with the red and blue teams. Charlie meets Jen Jones, a collector of Welsh quilts, before joining the teams in Malvern for the auction.
A very special show coming from Stamford. Bargain Hunt is celebrating the BBC's annual music day. The red and blue teams are made up of rock royalty - The Darkness take on Feeder! Natasha Raskin Sharp is orchestrating the line-up, with support from Phil Serrell and Kate Bliss. Natasha pays a visit to the iconic BBC Maida Vale studios.
Today’s teams hunt for bargains in Ardingly with experts Gary Pe and Nick Hall, while presenter Anita Manning discovers the history of the funfair.
Newbury antiques fair plays host to today’s Bargain Hunt. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, alongside experts Charles Hanson and David Harper. There’s plenty of drama in the saleroom, and Natasha learns more about one of the UK’s most-loved cartoonists.
The Lancashire town of Eccleston hosts the reds and blues today. Eric Knowles is at the helm with experts Caroline Hawley and Roo Irvine helping the teams scour the antiques centre hoping to make a profit in the saleroom.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp and today’s reds and blues, alongside their trusted experts Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss, as they go bargain hunting in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Charlie Ross oversees today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge, with experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks guiding the teams.
Anita Manning hosts today’s show from Nottingham, where she goes in search of a work by one of her favourite artists.
Today’s show comes to you from the Sandown Park racecourse, where Eric Knowles is joined by the red and blue teams and their experts Raj Bisram and Catherine Southon. Before heading off to the auction, Eric pays a visit to the Milestones Museum in Basingstoke, where they use the exhibits to offer reminiscence therapy to people with memory problems.
The Berkshire town of Newbury plays host to today’s show. Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the helm, with experts Charles Hanson and David Harper on hand. The teams scour the fair hoping that they can each buy three items that will make them a profit. There’s plenty of excitement at the auction, and Natasha has a chat with Tim Weeks about the collectable toy market.
Today, antiques experts Gary Pe and Nick Hall guide the reds and blues on their bargain hunt in the East Sussex town of Ardingly. But how will their items fare when they go under the hammer? Presenter Anita Manning uncovers the hairy history of the barber shop.
Charlie Ross is at the helm as the red and blue teams go in search for items they can buy for £300. Charlie finds out why Merthyr Tydfil was once the washing machine capital of the world and meets Ben Price from the Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery, who shows him one of the first electric machines produced in the town. Today’s shopping takes place at the International Antiques Fair of Wales in Builth Wells, where experts Richard Madley and Kate Bliss help the red and blue teams find three items they hope will make them a profit at the auction in Malvern. Only one team can be declared the winner. Who will it be?
The Lancashire town of Eccleston hosts the reds and blues today. Eric Knowles is at the helm as experts Caroline Hawley and Roo Irvine help the teams scour the antiques centre hoping to make the biggest profit at the auction.
Anita Manning is in charge as today’s reds and blues go hunting for bargains in Nottingham with the help of experts Stephanie Connell and Thomas Forrester. With just one hour and £300 to buy three items to take to auction in Sheffield, who’ll be today’s winning team? Anita also brings along a mystery object that has people scratching their heads – can you guess what it is?
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss as the red and blue teams go bargain hunting in Stamford Meadows. Will both teams make a profit at the auction? There’s also useful guide on how to identify different kinds of wood when looking at antiques.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for a Bargain Hunt celebrity special for BBC Children in Need. On the red team are Joe Pasquale and Paul Zerdin and his puppet Sam. For the blues it’s the lovely Debbie McGee, Richard Cadell and the legendary Sooty. Sooty’s friend Sweep makes a guest appearance too! Guiding the celebrities around the fair at Southwell racecourse are experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks, and Charles Hanson will be wielding his gavel at what promises to be a corker of an auction.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to the Royal Cornwall Showground. Today’s show is fronted by Charlie Ross, and lending a hand to the teams are Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks. Both teams race around the fair hoping to pick up three bargains which they then take to auction. Meanwhile, Charlie visits Smeaton’s Tower in Plymouth, a revolutionary lighthouse design at its time and the brainchild of engineer John Smeaton.
Eric Knowles and the red and blue teams are bargain hunting at the Sandown Park racecourse, guided by their experts Raj Bisram and Catherine Southon. Before the excitement of the auction, Eric meets a group of students and their treasured vintage fire engine, Jezebel.
Antiques experts Gary Pe and Nick Hall guide our reds and blues as they hunt for bargains in the Sussex town of Ardingly. But will their choices make a profit at Southon Auctions? Presenter Anita Manning discovers the history of the funfair.
Hanson and David Harper assist the red and blue teams as they spend £300 on items they hope will make a profit at auction. In Bristol, Natasha meets a maker of cigar box guitars.
Eric Knowles is in the Lancashire town of Eccleston, with experts Caroline Hawley and Roo Irvine guiding the red and blue teams as they hope to land the biggest profit and scoop the win at the auction. From laughing policemen to haunted houses, Eric rediscovers his youth at a vintage penny arcade, home to around 50 vintage arcade machines, fully restored by owner and collector Darren Hesketh.
Time is of the essence in today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from Nottingham Racecourse. Anita Manning is in charge, with Stephanie Connell and Thomas Forrester providing the reds and blues with expert advice. As always our teams have just one hour to search for three items to make them a profit at the auction in Sheffield. Anita also visits the Museum of Timekeeping to find out about a clock that kept millions punctual.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the helm for today's show as the reds and blues go bargain hunting with experts Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss in Stamford, Lincolnshire. Natasha challenges the world champion to a game of conkers.
Today, antiques experts Gary Pe and Nick Hall take the teams around the East Sussex town of Ardingly. Presenter Anita Manning gets to gild a bauble with a furniture restorer.
Today’s show comes from Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire. Charles Hanson and David Harper are on hand to help the reds and blues as they search for some Christmas bargains. Charlie Ross visits York Theatre Royal to learn about the history of pantomime, with local legend Berwick Kaler sharing stories from his 40 years as a panto dame and costume supervisor Pauline showing off some of the wardrobe’s most elaborate creations.
Charles Hanson and David Harper keep the reds and blues on task as they hunt for festive bargains at Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire. Meanwhile, Charlie Ross heads to nearby Goldsborough Hall to learn about a special royal Christmas gift sent to troops during the Second World War. The idea of Princess Mary, the Queen’s aunt, 2.6 million of them were sent out by the end of the war.
Anita Manning is at the helm of today's show, which comes from the antiques and collectors fair at Nottingham race course. Stephanie Connell and Thomas Forrester are on hand to help the reds and the blues hunt for their items to take to auction in Sheffield. While they shop, Anita gets to the bottom of a local UFO sighting. Did it involve aliens?
Eric Knowles is in the Lancashire town of Eccleston with the red and blue teams and experts Caroline Hawley and Roo Irvine, hoping to land the biggest profit and scoop the win at the auction. Eric puts his best foot forward as he tries Morris dancing and discovers the history of the humble clog and the part it played in Lancashire’s industrial heritage.
Bargain Hunt comes from the International Antiques Fair of Wales in Builth Wells. Charlie Ross gives the red and blue teams £300 pounds to spend on three items that they think will make a profit at auction. Experts Richard Madley and Kate Bliss are on hand to guide the teams through their hour of shopping and at the auction room in Malvern. Looking into the history of the sport of fencing, Charlie visits Malcolm Fare at the National Fencing Museum to find out how the sport evolved in 17th-century France.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is joined by Charles Hanson and David Harper in Newbury, where Natasha meets Peter Ellis, a collector of pop concert tickets and other pop memorabilia. At the auction room in Chippenham, the reds and blues battle it out to be Bargain Hunt's Top of the Pops. Only one team can be number one. Which one will it be?
Join Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion in the heart of Shropshire at the antiques and collectors fair at Oswestry Showground. The reds and blues go head to head with the help of antique experts Kate Bliss and Ochuko Ojiri, while Anita takes a trip down memory lane to look at the history of the game of marbles. Do the fair-goers know their onion skins from their cat’s eyes?
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for today’s Bargain Hunt, which sees a rare edition of a Harry Potter book go under the hammer with a spellbinding estimate. The reds and blues are shopping for antiques at Southwell racecourse with the help of experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks. As always, the teams are aiming to make a profit at auction. Today’s auctioneer is Charles Hanson.
Join Eric Knowles for today’s Bargain Hunt as he hoofs it over to Oakham Castle to view a huge collection of horseshoes and find out why they’re such lucky charms. The red and blue teams are hoping to make a profit with the help of experts Stephanie Connell and Philip Serrell at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques.
Join Charlie Ross on the Welsh isle of Anglesey for today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from the Agricultural Showground. The reds and blues go head to head with the help of antique experts Roo Irvine and Richard Madley. Who will make the most profit at auction? Charlie also takes a trip down memory lane to discover the oldest cheese in Britain, which comes from Cheshire.
Today’s show comes from the Kent County Showground in Detling. Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram help the teams as they search for the best bargains with £300 in their pockets. Natasha Raskin Sharp takes a trip to the seaside to find out about the mysterious origins of an underground grotto decorated with 4.6 million shells. Owner Sarah shares some of the grotto’s secrets which have been baffling historians for nearly 200 years.
Join Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion in Shropshire for today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from the antiques and collectors fair at Oswestry Showground. The reds and blues are shopping for antiques with experts Kate Bliss and Ochuko Ojiri. Which team will make the most profit at auction? Meanwhile, Anita learns about Captain Matthew Webb, the first person to swim the English channel.
The reds and blues are searching for bargains at Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire with the help of experts Charles Hanson and David Harper. Meanwhile, Charlie Ross learns the history of an unusual chapel in Knaresborough that is hundreds of years old and carved into rock.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for today’s Bargain Hunt from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. The reds and blues will be racing around the fair with experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks, but which team will be victorious when they head to the auction? Meanwhile, Natasha investigates a mystery item that dates back to the mid-19th century.
Today’s teams are at Liverpool’s St George's Hall with experts David Harper and Gary Pe. Eric Knowles finds out why this magnificent building was built in the city.
Join Charlie Ross on the isle of Anglesey for today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from the Agricultural Showground. The reds and blues go head to head with the help of antique experts Roo Irvine and Richard Madley, while Charlie meets a familiar face with a passion for Georgian glass.
King’s Lynn in Norfolk plays host to today’s Bargain Hunt. Eric Knowles is at the helm with experts Danny Sebastian and Caroline Hawley. The teams scour the antiques centre in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. There are plenty of highs and lows in the saleroom, and Eric meets an unlikely war hero.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Kent, where the red and the blue teams go in search of items to make a profit at auction. Natasha discovers the county’s long-standing connection to the brewing industry and finds out what it takes to harvest hops by hand. At Detling antiques fair, Caroline Hawley heads up the red team, and Raj Bisram gives the blues a helping hand. With only one hour to find three items, which team will stay cool under pressure, and which will feel the heat of the competition?
Presenter Eric Knowles is in Peterborough for one of the largest antiques fairs in the UK. He’s joined by Bargain Hunt regular Colin Young, who has some top tips for porcelain collectors. Experts Stephanie Connell and Philip Serrell guide the red and blue teams around the fair, but who will go home empty-handed and who is making a big score?
Today’s Bargain Hunt comes from Liverpool with Christina Trevanion. Experts David Harper and Gary Pe are guiding today’s reds and blues around the Liverpool Antiques Centre before taking their three buys to auction. Christina finds out about Audubon’s magnificent Birds of America books, which are on display in Liverpool’s central library.
Join Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion in the heart of Shropshire for today’s Bargain Hunt. The reds and blues search for bargains at the Antiques & Collectors fair at Oswestry Showground, with the help of antiques experts Kate Bliss and Ochuko Ojiri. Which team will make the most profit at auction? Anita also meets Per Lindstrand, a true pioneer who made history with his amazing balloon flights.
Today’s Bargain Hunt is a special celebrity episode in aid of Sport Relief. Olympic legends Iwan Thomas and Tessa Sanderson face off against BBC sport presenters Manish Bhasin and John Watson. Eric Knowles will be refereeing today’s fixture alongside experts Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian. This episode features the debut of the very first Bargain Hunt games, where antique experts go head to head to compete for the BH Sport Relief cup! Iwan Thomas also pays a visit to the Change Foundation, the charity that runs the London Futures project, which is supported by Sport Relief.
Charles Hanson and David Harper are on hand to help the reds and blues as they hunt for bargains at Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire. Charlie Ross challenges fairgoers to guess his mystery item. Will anyone know what it is?
Eric Knowles and experts Gary Pe and David Harper take two more teams bargain hunting at Liverpool’s St George’s Hall. Eric also crosses the Mersey to find out about the world’s finest collection of Della Robbia pottery.
At the Anglesey Showground, the reds and blues do battle alongside antiques experts Roo Irvine and Richard Madley. Presenter Charlie Ross travels back in time to explore crime and punishment at Beaumaris's Victorian gaol.
Presenter Eric Knowles heads to Cambridgeshire and the Peterborough Festival of Antiques with experts Stephanie Connell and Philip Serrell. While the reds and blues are busy shopping, Eric has got a tricky task of his own – a fascinating mystery to solve.
Today’s Bargain Hunt comes from Detling in Kent, where Natasha Raskin Sharp is leading proceedings. Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram give the teams a helping hand as they go in search of profit-making finds to sell at auction. Natasha takes time out with a cup of tea as she checks out Teapot Island, which houses a collection of more than 8,000 novelty teapots, and discovers how they became a kitchen fashion accessory.
Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion are in the heart of Shropshire for today’s Bargain Hunt from the antiques and collectors fair at Oswestry Showground. The reds and blues do battle with the help of antiques experts Kate Bliss and Ochuko Ojiri. Which team will make the most profit at auction? Christina visits one of the most historically important buildings in Britain, a flax mill in Shrewsbury which can lay claim to being the world’s first skyscraper
Today’s teams are at Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire with experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks. Before heading to today’s auction in Derbyshire, presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp stops off at the National Tramway Museum in Crich to learn about the role trams played in delivering our letters.
Charlie Ross is on the Welsh island of Anglesey for this edition of Bargain Hunt at the Agricultural Showground. The reds and blues go head to head with the help of antiques experts Roo Irvine and Richard Madley. There is also a mystery to solve, and Charlie tucks into some cake!
Will it be All’s Well That Ends Well for the red and blue teams on today’s Bargain Hunt? Presenter Eric Knowles discovers a fascinating collection of artefacts at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s props store, while experts Stephanie Connell and Philip Serrell are on hand to guide the teams around one of the UK’s biggest antiques fairs.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams are bargain hunting at the Detling Antique and Vintage Fair in Kent. The reds and the blues scour the stalls in their search for three money-making items, with Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram to point them in the right direction. Natasha has a mystery item up her sleeve, but will any of the fairgoers be able to guess what it is?
Today’s teams are in the north west of England with experts David Harper and Gary Pe. Christina Trevanion is in charge, and the teams have one hour to buy their three items to take to auction.
Eric Knowles pays another visit to King's Lynn. Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian lend a hand to the teams as they race around the antiques centre, pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Eric also visits the former home of world-renowned naturalist Peter Scott.
The reds and the blues are hunting for bargains at the Newmarket Antiques Fair in Suffolk, with experts Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian ready to give a helping hand. Eric Knowles challenges the crowds to guess the function of an intriguing piece of Victorian paraphernalia. And the teams face profits and losses at the auction. Which team will come out on top?
Charlie Ross is at the Gloucester Antiques Centre, where the reds and blues are shopping for treasures with experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. Which team will make the most profit at auction? Charlie learns about Glevum Games, a local company who were at the top of their game at the start of the 20th century.
Ardingly in West Sussex is the location for today’s programme. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, with experts David Harper and Raj Bisram helping the red and blue teams as they spend £300 looking for bargains. Natasha also visits the Millennium Seed Bank and learns about a tree saved from the brink of extinction.
The reds and the blues are tracking down bargains at Epsom Downs racecourse in Surrey, with experts Caroline Hawley and Ochuko Ojiri on hand. Eric Knowles challenges the crowds to guess the function of an intriguing wooden object before the teams face profits and losses at the auction.
Christina Trevanion is holding the reins at Brighton racecourse, where today’s teams are bargain hunting with experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey. Meanwhile, Charlie Ross visits the National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket to uncover a mystery object.
Charlie Ross hosts from the Gloucester Antiques Centre. The reds and blues are shopping for antiques with experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson, but which team will make the most profit at auction? Meanwhile, Charlie learns about one of the finest items of Celtic art to survive today, the Birdlip Mirror.
Today’s teams are Bargain Hunting with experts Roo Irvine and Tim Weeks at Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire. Charlie Ross finds out about the fascinating world of espionage and uncovers some everyday objects that aren’t quite what they seem.
Today’s Bargain Hunt comes from West Sussex, where experts David Harper and Raj Bisram guide the reds and blues around the Ardingly International Antiques and Collectors Fair before taking their buys to auction. Meanwhile, Natasha Raskin Sharp find out about a collection of early photographs documenting a world tour in 1874.
Brighton Racecourse plays host to today’s programme. Presenter Christina Trevanion leads the proceedings, while experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey help the teams track down bargains that could make them a profit at the auction. Christina also learns from a gramophone guru how to spot the difference between an authentic gramophone and a replica.
Eric Knowles visits Epsom Downs racecourse and learns about an amazing model of a lost Tudor palace. Caroline Hawley and Ochuko Ojiri lend a helping hand to the teams.
Charlie Ross is in Gloucester, where the teams are shopping for antiques with the help of experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. Who will win at the auction?
The reds and the blues are hunting for bargains at the Ardingly International Antiques and Collectors Fair in West Sussex, with experts David Harper and Raj Bisram offering a helping hand. Meanwhile, presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp visits a windmill that has been turned into a museum of rural life.
Christina Trevanion oversees today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from Brighton racecourse. Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon are helping the reds and blues spend £300 on three items to sell at the auction in Southsea. Meanwhile, Christina shows off a tasty mystery item.
Charlie Ross is in Gloucester for today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from the Gloucester Antiques Centre. The reds and blues are shopping for antiques with experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson, while Charlie learns about astronomer William Herschel, who discovered the planet Uranus.
The reds and the blues are hunting for bargains in the antique shops of Dorking in Surrey, with experts Caroline Hawley and Ochuko Ojiri lending a hand. Meanwhile, presenter Eric Knowles learns about a local resident who helped found America.
Charlie Ross and experts Roo Irvine and Tim Weeks take today’s teams bargain hunting at Newmarket racecourse in Suffolk, before heading to Norfolk for the auction. Charlie also learns about polar discovery at the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge.
Lewes High Street plays host to today’s Bargain Hunt. Christina Trevanion is in charge, with experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon helping the teams.
Experts David Harper and Raj Bisram are guiding the reds and the blues around Ardingly Antiques Fair, before the teams take their items to auction. Natasha also visits an elaborate well, a gift from a Maharajah, opened in 1864.
Christina Trevanion presents today’s show from Lewes High Street. Experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey will be lending a hand to the teams as they hope to make a profit at the auction in Southsea. Christina tackles a specialist collectable area, football programmes.
Today’s Bargain Hunt with Eric Knowles comes from Dorking in Surrey. Experts Caroline Hawley and Ochuko Ojiri guide the reds and the blues round local antiques shops, as they look for bargains to sell at the auction. Eric also learns how the nation’s stained-glass windows are restored and repaired.
In a very special show, Bargain Hunt commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. At the RAF Museum in London, Charlie Ross admires the planes that secured victory and pays tribute to the bravery of thousands of air crew whose names are etched on the Battle of Britain Memorial in Folkestone. The programme also revisits two teams in Lewes who were challenged to buy military items under the expert eye of Danny Sebastian and John Cameron.
As part of the Music and Dementia at the BBC project, Eric Knowles revisits antiques that remind us of good times and looks at how antiques and music can help those living with memory loss and dementia. The Milestones museum in Basingstoke plays host to this special show, and Eric also pays a visit to the Music Memory Box project in Bristol. Eric drops in on some of our favourite experts and auctioneers and shares hints and tips on buying or selling music-related items from the past.
Charlie Ross looks back at some of the most eclectic sporting items bought by the teams. He also offers advice on how to spot a bargain yourself.
Eric Knowles looks back at some of the most eclectic toys and games bought by the teams over the years, and offers advice on how to spot a bargain yourself. Charlie Ross also learns about an early board games manufacturer from Gloucester.
Charlie Ross raids the Bargain Hunt archives for the most memorable moments from the past two decades.
To celebrate 20 glorious years of Bargain Hunt, Eric Knowles takes a look back at some of the best and worst buys our reds and blues have come up with, and he gives some useful tips on what is and isn’t selling well at auction today.
Natasha Raskin Sharp takes Bargain Hunt on tour around the country, looking back at some of the show's most memorable rock and pop buys.
Natasha Raskin Sharp hosts a music special from the Britannia Panopticon Theatre in Glasgow, where she looks back at some musical buys from past episodes.
Christina Trevanion digs up some of the best kitchen and garden collectables that the red and blue teams have bought over the years.
Christina Trevanion steps back in time to the Victorian days, revisiting six teams from across the UK who bought some of the best Victorian items. Christina looks at how the items sold and shares some top tips on what you should look out for when scouring those fairs.
A Bargain Hunt Christmas special in which Charlie Ross trawls through the archives to bring you the best gifts of Christmases past. He also shares some trade secrets about what to look out for when you are looking for those festive presents. Anita Manning learns about the first Christmas cards and visits celebrity cook Rosemary Shrager to try out some festive treats with a difference.
Christina Trevanion is in Leominster for today’s Bargain Hunt, where the reds and blues shop for treasures with experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks. Which team will make the most profit at auction? Christina also learns about the Leominster Ducking Stool, a punishment device that was used to duck rowdy locals in the river.
Join Christina Trevanion in the old market town of Leominster. The reds and blues are on the lookout for treasures with experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks. Which team will make the most money at auction? Also, Christina learns about the Leominster Chelsea bun that travelled to the battlefields of the First World War and back.
Eric Knowles and experts Richard Madley and Stephanie Connell go antique hunting in Brackley in Northamptonshire, before heading to Wiltshire for today’s auction. Eric also discovers a marvel of Victorian timekeeping that is still running like clockwork.
Bargain Hunt comes from Northamptonshire, where Eric Knowles discovers one of the largest shoe collections in the world. The red and blue teams try to make a profit with the help of experts Richard Madley and Stephanie Connell at the Brackley Antiques Cellar.
To celebrate 20 wonderful years of Bargain Hunt, Natasha Raskin Sharp takes a look back at some of our experts' most memorable moments from over decades of antiques shopping.
To celebrate Bargain Hunt’s 20th birthday, Christina Trevanion tours the UK looking back at what our teams have bought over the last two decades.
We’re celebrating our 20th birthday with the Bargain Hunt expert relay. It's the veterans against the new kids on the block, with presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp.
Eric Knowles is in Northamptonshire, where he makes a pit stop at Silverstone Experience to learn more about the first Formula 1 grand prix. The red and blue teams are hoping to make a profit with the help of experts Richard Madley and Stephanie Connell at the Brackley Antiques Cellar.
Natasha Raskin Sharp, experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian and the red and blue teams go antiques hunting in Shrewsbury in Shropshire, before heading to Yorkshire for today’s auction. Natasha also tests the design knowledge of fairgoers at the West Midlands Fairground.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian go antiques-hunting in Shrewsbury in Shropshire before heading to East Yorkshire for today’s auction. Natasha also explores an incredible museum and meets the collector behind it.
In this Children in Need special, Natasha Raskin-Sharp looks back at some of the famous faces who have taken part in the show and finds out how Pudsey Bear was created. She also offers hints and tips about buying and selling antiques and collectables.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from Nottinghamshire, where he discovers the story of a local woman whose legacy can still be seen here in the small town of Newark. The reds and blues hope experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper can help them turn a profit at the Newark Antiques Fair.
Christina Trevanion is in Leominster in Herefordshire, where experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks are helping today’s teams bag a bargain. Will it be the reds or blues who make the most profit at auction with auctioneer Charles Hanson? Christina also learns about local photographer Derek Evans.
Eric Knowles is in the saddle as the teams go bargain hunting at Bath racecourse with experts Stephanie Connell and Raj Bisram. Will the reds or the blues be first past the post at the auction with auctioneer Tim Weeks? Eric also finds out about the history of the humble spoon.
Eric Knowles revisits six teams from across the UK who bought some of the best Georgian items seen on the programme. He looks back at how the items sold and shares some top tips on what to look out for when you’re scouring those fairs.
Charlie Ross and experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper are in Notttinghamshire, where Charlie finds out about an everyday object most of us take for granted. The reds and blues try to make a profit at the Newark Antiques Fair.
Christina Trevanion looks back on some of the top showbiz-related antiques bought by past teams, follows the sale of some famous theatre props and shares some top tips along the way.
A Bargain Hunt Christmas special in which Charlie Ross trawls through the archives to bring you the best purchases from Christmases past. He also shares some top tips on what to look out for when you are looking for festive antiques and collectables.
Eric Knowles and experts Richard Madley and Stephanie Connell go bargain hunting in Brackley, Northamptonshire, before heading to Wiltshire for today’s auction. Eric has a brush with the ancient art of sign writing.
Christina Trevanion goes upstairs and downstairs looking back at the buys that best reveal Britain’s class divide. The show compares items used by the wealthy and those working below stairs. It also visits a workhouse and looks at those who turned their back on domestic service.
Charlie Ross and experts Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell go antiques-hunting at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern before heading to Derbyshire for today’s auction. Charlie has a mystery for today’s fairgoers, but will they solve it?
In this special episode, Eric Knowles enters the world of travel and transport, looking back at some of the most interesting past purchases. Eric also meets a group of students and their treasured vintage fire engine, Jezebel.
Eric Knowles and today’s teams go bargain hunting at Bath racecourse. In the running with the reds and blues are experts Stephanie Connell and Raj Bisram, and weighing up the odds at the auction is auctioneer Tim Weeks. Eric is his element as he takes a look at some Chinese ceramics with an eye-watering hammer price.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian go antiques hunting in Shrewsbury in Shropshire, before heading to East Yorkshire for today’s auction. Natasha has a mystery for the fairgoers to solve.
Charlie Ross and experts Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell go bargain hunting at the Three Counties Showground in the spa town of Malvern in Worcestershire, before heading to Derbyshire for today’s auction. Charlie also finds out about a classic car that has moved with the times.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Oswestry Showground in Shropshire, where experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper are helping today’s reds and blues buy their three items to go under the hammer with auctioneer Charles Hanson. Natasha chats with Ben about his fascinating family background in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
Eric Knowles and today’s teams go bargain hunting at Bath Racecourse. In the running with the reds and blues are experts Stephanie Connell and Raj Bisram, and weighing up the odds at the auction is auctioneer Tim Weeks. Eric takes time out to look at surgical equipment from the past courtesy of the Bath Medical Museum.
Eric Knowles is in the saddle for today’s Bargain Hunt from Bath Racecourse. Galloping around the fair with the reds and blues are experts Stephanie Connell and Raj Bisram, but what are the odds of them making a profit at auction with auctioneer Tim Weeks? Eric talks jewellery with expert Izzie Balmer to find out the latest trends and what to look out for at fairs and auctions.
Ardingly in West Sussex is the location for today’s programme. Christina Trevanion is in charge, with experts Nick Hall and Ochuko Ojiri helping the red and blue teams spend £300 on antiques. Christina looks at the interesting names we have for collectors of different antiques. As usual, the teams face profits and losses at the auction, but which team will come out on top?
Ardingly in West Sussex is the location for today’s programme. Christina Trevanion is in charge, with experts Nick Hall and Ochuko Ojiri helping the red and blue teams spend £300 looking for treasures. Christina looks at the history of English jigsaw company Victory Games. As usual, the teams face profits and losses at the auction, but which team will come out on top?
Ardingly in West Sussex is the location for today’s programme. Christina Trevanion is in charge, with experts Nick Hall and Ochuko Ojiri helping the red and blue teams as they each spend £300. Christina also looks at the history of East Grinstead pottery.
Eric Knowles and experts Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian go antiques-hunting in Wrexham, North Wales, before heading to Stockport for today’s auction. Eric is also faced with a mystery whose answer might be under his nose.
Today’s teams are unearthing all sorts of objects at the Oswestry Showground with experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper, before seeing them go under the hammer with auctioneer Charles Hanson. Natasha Raskin Sharp looks at the history of buying gifts for special occasions and finds that antiques fairs can be the best place to buy that special wedding or christening present.
Eric Knowles hosts as the teams go bargain hunting at the Royal Cheshire Showground with experts Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian, before heading to Stockport for today’s auction. Eric heads to Knutsford’s penny farthing museum to learn about the appeal of the Victorian big wheel.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams go bargain hunting in Peterborough. Charles Hanson and David Harper guide the reds and blues around the East of England Showground, and Natasha attempts to get to the bottom of an ancient mystery.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams go bargain hunting with experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss at the Oswestry Showground in Shropshire before seeing how their items fare when Charles Hanson wields his gavel in the auction room. Kate Bliss has some top tips on buying jewellery and shows how to distinguish an imitation from the real thing.
Eric Knowles and experts Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian go antiques hunting in Wrexham before heading to Stockport for today’s auction. Eric heads to Chester Cathedral to learn how spiders helped inspire artists from the Austrian Tyrol to create new works.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Peterborough, where experts Charles Hanson and David Harper help the Reds and the Blues do battle at the East of England showground. While they try to find the most profitable items to take to auction, Natasha learns about a collection of fountain pens.
Join Christina Trevanion and the Reds and the Blues to go bargain hunting in the pouring rain in Shrewsbury with experts Thomas Forrester and Kate Bliss. The question is, will the profits be pouring in at the auction with auctioneer Philip Serrell? Love is in the air for Christina as she teaches us how to flirt using a fan.
In Newark in Nottinghamshire, Charlie Ross leads the proceedings alongside experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt. The reds and blues try to bag some bargains to take to auction and hopefully make a profit. Charlie also gets the lowdown on the popular collectable area of police memorabilia.
Heanor in Derbyshire is the location for today’s programme. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, with experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Forrester helping the red and blue teams as they spend £300 on antiques that could make them a healthy profit. Natasha also looks at the history of Langley Mill pottery.
Charlie Ross heads to Ardingly for today’s Bargain Hunt. With the expert help of Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine, the reds and the blues battle it out at the Ardingly International Antiques Fair to see who can make the most profit at auction. Charlie also discovers the history behind Japan’s most famous and colourful garment, the kimono.
Eric Knowles and experts Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian go antiques hunting at the Royal Cheshire Showground, before heading to Stockport for today’s auction. Eric discovers the story of two extraordinary Victorian ladies who brought ancient Egypt to Macclesfield.
Christina Trevanionheads to Leominster in Herefordshire for today’s Bargain Hunt. With the expert help of Kate Bliss and Ochuko Ojiri, the red and blue teams battle it out in the Secondhand Warehouse and Antiques Centre to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Christina also learns about tribal art as she looks at boomerangs, beaded bags and African masks.
Christina Trevanion is today's host in Shrewsbury, where experts Thomas Forrester and Kate Bliss guide the red and blue teams around the Shrewsbury Flea to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Christina also heads into Shrewsbury to find out about the town's Tudor architecture.
Charlie Ross and the teams pay a visit to the Newark Antiques and Collectables Fair in Nottinghamshire, one of the largest in Europe. Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt are today's experts. Charlie gets the lowdown on the resurgence of brown furniture, and the teams head to Derby for some auction action!
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp for today’s Bargain Hunt in Peterborough. With the expert help of Charles Hanson and David Harper the Reds and the Blues have the usual one hour in which to buy three items to take to auction with the aim of making the biggest profit. Natasha also heads off to an historic pub in Peterborough to learn about the national inventory of historic pub interiors with expert Mick Slaughter.
Christina Trevanion heads to Shrewsbury for today’s Bargain Hunt. With the expert help of Thomas Forrester and Kate Bliss, the reds and blues compete at the Shrewsbury Flea to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Christina also finds out about a local man who revolutionised the postal service.
Leominster in Herefordshire is the location for today’s programme. Christina Trevanion is in charge, with experts Kate Bliss and Ochucko Ojiri helping the red and blue teams as they spend £300 looking for bargains. Christina also finds out about the town’s hat- and glove-making history. As usual, the teams face profits and losses at the auction, but which team will come out on top?
Today’s teams are hunting for treasures at the Oswestry Showground with Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss. Before we see their items go under the hammer, Charles Hanson auctions off a rare Chinese treasure that was discovered in a carrier bag on its way to a charity shop.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is at the East of England showground in Peterborough, where experts Charles Hanson and David Harper help the teams find potentially profitable items. Natasha also learns how social media has cultivated a new generation of antiques enthusiasts.
Charlie Ross is in Sussex, where experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine guide the teams around Ardingly Antiques Fair. Charlie also visits a family business that specialises in conserving historical artefacts.
Hello, hello, hello - Christina Trevanion is on patrol for today’s Bargain Hunt in Shrewsbury, where she finds out about the world’s most famous police phone box. The teams in red and blues are on the beat with experts Thomas Forrester and Kate Bliss, looking for three items to go under the hammer with auctioneer Philip Serrell.
Charlie Ross and experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt guide the teams around the Newark Antiques and Collectables Fair. Charlie hits the fair to see if anyone can help him identify a mystery object before the teams head to Derby for the highs and lows of the auction.
Today, the teams are shopping in Leominster in Herefordshire. Christina Trevanion is in charge, with experts Kate Bliss and Ochucko Ojiri helping the reds and blues spend £300 on bargains. Christina also learns about the different techniques used in the restoration of oil paintings. At the auction there’s great excitement, but which team will come out on top?
Charlie Ross hosts from the market town of Newark in Nottinghamshire. Lending a hand to the reds and blues are experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt. Charlie gets shivers down his spine when he gets to find out more about some spooky antiques.
Charlie Ross visits the Ardingly International Antiques Fair, where experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine help the red and blue teams identify three potentially profitable items to take to auction. Charlie also visits a family business that specialises in conserving historical artifacts.
Heanor in Derbyshire is the location for today’s programme. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, with experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Forrester helping the red and blue teams hunt for treasures. Natasha looks at the history of Derbyshire Blue John. As usual, the teams face profits and losses at the auction, but which team will come out on top?
Christina Trevanion is in Leominster in Herefordshire for today’s programme. Experts Kate Bliss and Ochucko Ojiri are helping the red and blue teams spend £300 on bargains, while Christina learns what it takes to restore an antique doll. As usual, there are highs and lows at the auction, but which team will be victorious?
Charlie Ross hosts from Ardingly International Antiques Fair. Experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine are on hand to assist the red and blue teams in their search for three profitable items to take to auction. Charlie finds out about a distinctive style of wood carving, Black Forest Ware.
Heanor in Derbyshire is the location for today’s programme. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, with experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Forrester helping the red and blue teams as they spend £300 on antiques that could make them a healthy profit. Natasha also looks at the history of Langley Mill pottery.
Charlie Ross presents a special episode commemorating the Second World War. Charlie is in Portsmouth, looking back at some of the militaria bought by teams over the years and offering hints and tips on what to buy - and what not to buy. Among the highlights revisited in this programme, Eric Knowles gets to meet an unlikely war hero and Anita Manning finds out about the invention of radar.
In today’s special programme, Christina Trevanion takes a look at a selection of childhood-related antiques and collectibles bought by Bargain Hunt constestants. She learns more about the items and offers some top tips on how to find similar ones yourself, and of course we see how they fared when they went under the hammer. Anita Manning teaches us about the childhood game of marbles, Natasha Raskin Sharp chats to expert Tim Weeks about collecting toys, and Charlie Ross chats to the owner of the world's biggest collection of Monopoly.
This special episode shines a light on all things glass! Eric Knowles takes a tour across the UK looking at some of the most memorable glass items bought by our reds and blues, and he shares his tips when it comes to buying and selling glass. Eric also tries his hand at glass cutting, Natasha Raskin Sharp blows some glass, and Roo Irvine discusses her passion for glass with Charlie Ross.
Heanor in Derbyshire is the location for today’s programme. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, with experts Thomas Forrester and Catherine Southon guiding the red and blue teams as they spend £300 on bargains. Natasha finds out about a rare vase worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Charlie Ross looks at buying and selling design classics of the past. He tours the country looking back at some of the best buys from past series, and meeting some of the show's favourite experts and auctioneers. Charlie also recalls a visit to the Brighton Pavilion, where he learnt all about its connection with a famous hat designer.
Eric Knowles heads to King's Lynn for today’s show. With the expert help of Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey, the red and blue teams scour Norfolk’s biggest antiques centre to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Eric also discovers how Kings Lynn became a medieval boom town by forming an alliance with a powerful European trading giant.
Natasha Raskin Sharp looks back at gadgets bought by the teams over the years and drops in on some of the show's favourite experts and auctioneers. Anita Manning visits Nottingham to learn about a machine that revolutionised time keeping, Natasha is off to Edinburgh to look at an object that to changed the way we see the world, and Christina Trevanion learns about a very useful gadget, invented in the 17th century to predict the weather.
The teams are in Brackley with experts Thomas Forrester and Stephanie Connell, while presenter Charlie Ross discovers the sweet legacy of an 90-year-old Easter egg.
Christina Trevanion takes a look at rare and unique items bought by Bargain Hunt contestants. We learn more about them, including some top tips on how to find one yourself, and of course we see how the items fared when they went under the hammer. Christina also finds out about a rare book on birds worth millions of pounds. Natasha Raskin Sharp talks to Charles Hanson about Faberge flowers, and Charlie Ross explores a unique collection of self-playing instruments.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Wrexham with experts Roo Irvine and Philip Serrell and the teams before heading to Lichfield for today’s auction. Natasha also visits Plas Newydd to learn about a fascinating 18th-century friendship.
Eric Knowles enters the animal kingdom for a Bargain Hunt special looking at some of the most interesting animal-related items bought by the red and blue teams. It can be a jungle out there, so Eric offers advice on how to spot a bargain. He also heads to Peterborough to discover an extraordinary collection of horseshoes.
Charlie Ross and experts Thomas Forrester and Stephanie Connell go antique-hunting in Brackley, Northamptonshire, before heading to Stratford-upon-Avon for today’s auction. Charlie seeks illumination about the life of Victorian designer Charles Kempe, famous for his stained glass.
Natasha Raskin Sharp looks back at some decorative buys from past episodes, presenting the show from a beautiful country manor house in Scotland. Charlie Ross learns all about the craft of Welsh blankets, and Eric Knowles visits Liverpool's St Georges Hall to admire its incredible interior design.
Christina Trevanion travels to Leominster, where she finds out why the traditional Windsor chair has stood the test of time. With expert help on hand from Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt, the red and blue teams compete to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction.
We all know that Eric Knowles is potty about pots, and in this Bargain Hunt ceramics special he looks at some of the best pottery and porcelain bought by the red and blue teams and sees how they fared when they went under the hammer. Eric has plenty of tips on the latest trends and advice on what to look out for, and he is in his element when he visits the World of Wedgwood to look at pieces of ceramic history potted by Josiah Wedgwood, which were the start of a legacy that has continued throughout the centuries.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Roo Irvine and Philip Serrell search for antiques in Wrexham, before heading to Lichfield for today’s auction. Natasha hears the fascinating story behind a famous painting.
Charlie Ross looks back at some of the most interesting 999-themed items bought by the teams, and offers advice on how to spot a bargain yourself. Just what the doctor ordered!
Eric Knowles visits Kings Lynn, with experts Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey on hand to assist the reds and blues as they compete to see who can make the most profit on three items purchased at Norfolk’s largest antiques centre. Eric also chats to Caroline about her personal collection of favourite things.
Bargain Hunt serves up a feast of food- and drink-related antiques as Christina Trevanion revisits some of the best foodie finds bought by our red and blue teams, then washes it all down when they go under the hammer at auction. Natasha Raskin Sharp learns about the history of the humble hotdog, Charlie Ross churns out some cheese, and Anita Manning shines up some sterling silver cutlery.
Eric Knowles learns how to get started as a metal detectorist. The reds and blues are on the hunt for some profits with help from experts Charles Hanson and Nick Hall, but will they pass Eric’s challenge?
Natasha Raskin Sharp delves into the archives to look back at some of the famous faces who have donned the Bargain Hunt fleece. The show comes from Edinburgh, where many top celebrities have trodden the boards in the past. Natasha also tours the country, meeting some of the show's favourite experts and auctioneers. Anita learns all about autograph collecting, and Charlie gets an insight into some iconic movie posters that were found in a rather unusual place.
Christina Trevanion heads to Leominster with experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt and the red and blue teams. Christina also visits an astonishing collection of milk bottles and speaks to the collector who curated them.
Charlie Ross is in Northamptonshire with experts Thomas Forrester and Stephanie Connell and the teams, who then head to Stratford-upon-Avon for today’s auction. Charlie is also going to pot as he discovers the canal community's favourite type of earthenware.
Eric Knowles heads to the Norfolk’s biggest antiques centre. With expert help on hand from Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey, the red and blue teams compete in King's Lynn to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Eric visits Trues Yard Museum to find out about King's Lynn’s once vibrant fishing community.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Roo Irvine and Philip Serrell search for antiques in Wrexham before heading to Lichfield for today’s auction. Away from the hunt, Natasha discovers the history of St Giles Church.
Christina Trevanion is in Leominster in Herefordshire, where the red and blue teams receive expert guidance from Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt as they buy three items to take to auction. Christina also meets an expert on medals and militaria, and discovers some family history of her own.
Eric Knowles finds out how bargain hunting can be good for the planet. The reds and blues are on the hunt for some profits with help from experts Charles Hanson and Nick Hall.
Charlie Ross and experts Thomas Forrester and Stephanie Connell join the red and blue teams to go antiques hunting in Brackley, Northamptonshire, before heading to Stratford-upon-Avon for today’s auction. Charlie discovers a unique collection of old locomotives, including the last steam loco to be built in Britain.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Wrexham with experts Roo Irvine and Philip Serrell and the teams, before they all head to Lichfield for today’s auction. Natasha also meets the man who has the most toy buses on the planet.
Eric Knowles is in King's Lynn with experts Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey and the teams. Eric is shown a unique collection of paperknives before they go under the hammer.
Christina Trevanion is in Leominster with experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt and the red and blue teams. Christina also reveals a menacing-looking mystery antique with a surprising use.
Eric Knowles visits Birmingham Assay Office to discover how hallmarking works in the 21st century. The red and blue teams are on the hunt for profits in Long Marston with help from experts Charles Hanson and Nick Hall.
Natasha Raskin Sharp, experts Danny Sebastian and Colin Young and the teams go antiques hunting in Nottinghamshire before heading to Derby for today’s auction. Natasha visits Sherwood Forest to discover how the hideout of a famous outlaw has helped become a beacon for sustainability.
Charlie Ross is in Hele, near Exeter, with experts Caroline Hawley and John Cameron as the red and blue teams search for the best items to take to auction in Bristol. Charlie baffles shoppers in Tiverton with a mystery gadget invented by the Victorians that was once an everyday item.
Christina Trevanion heads to the Peterborough Festival of Antiques at the East of England Showground. With expert help on hand from Roo Irvine and Stephanie Connell, the red and blue teams go head-to-head to see who can make the most profit at auction. Meanwhile, Christina tests her blacksmithing skills at Chain Bridge Forge, active in Spalding since the 1700s.
Eric Knowles visits an antiques fair in Detling, where experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey join the red and blue teams as they compete to see who can come out on top at the auction. Eric also takes a trip to Aylesford Priory to learn about a historical method of making pottery that looks at the firing process a little differently.
Charlie Ross travels to Shrewsbury in Shropshire, where Tim Weeks and Ben Cooper provide expert help as the red and blue teams compete to see who can make the most profit at auction. Charlie goes round the fair quizzing members of the public on a rather unusual antique he has brought along.
Natasha Raskin Sharp visits Worcester, where experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks guide the teams in their search for valuable items before heading to the auction in Staffordshire. Natasha also visits a rare collection of Traveller caravans.
Join Christina Trevanion for this edition of Bargain Hunt from Wales. Experts Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss guide their teams as they pick three items to take to auction in Cardiff. Christina has a music lesson in one of Pembrokeshire’s finest stately homes, Picton Castle.
Charlie Ross is in Hele, near Exeter, as experts Caroline Hawley and John Cameron steer the red and blue teams towards the best items and battle it out at auction in Bristol. Charlie discovers a link between Strictly Come Dancing, the Mars landing and an 19th-century inventor.
In Warwickshire, Eric Knowles finds out how bargain hunting can be good for the planet. Meanwhile, the reds and blues are on the hunt for profits with help from experts Charles Hanson and Nick Hall.
Christina Trevanion heads to Peterborough for today’s Bargain Hunt. With the expert help of Roo Irvine and Stephanie Connell, the red and blue teams battle it out at the East of England Showground to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Christina is given exclusive access to a rare and valuable collection belonging to a society established in 1710.
Charlie Ross is in Shrewsbury in Shropshire with experts Tim Weeks and Ben Cooper and the red and blue teams. Charlie takes some time out to meet today’s auctioneer, Philip Serrell, and watch some very special animal art work go under the hammer.
Christina Trevanion is in Narberth in west Wales, where experts Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss and the teams hunt for treasure before heading to auction in Cardiff. Christina learns about a collection of First World War crested china that was once overlooked by collectors.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Worcester, where experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks help our teams find the best items to sell at the auction in Staffordshire. Natasha explores the history of pocket watches and finds out how to spot a good one.
Eric Knowles visits Newark in Nottinghamshire, where Caroline Hawley and Ochucko Ojiri are helping the teams. Eric ask fairgoers to guess what a mystery item was used for.
Charlie Ross is in Devon, where experts Caroline Hawley and John Cameron help the teams find valuable items to take to auction in Bristol. Charlie unearths some fascinating facts about centuries-old treasure when he meet a bottle collector.
Today, Christina Trevanion is at Peterborough’s Festival of Antiques, where experts Roo Irvine and Stephanie Connell are on hand to assist the red and blue teams as they see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Christina meets an antique jewellery restorer and learns how to preserve valuable pieces for the future.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Danny Sebastian and Colin Young go antiques hunting in Newark, Nottinghamshire, before heading to Derby for today’s auction. Natasha discovers the wonders of model planes before experiencing her very own flying lesson.
Eric Knowles fronts today’s Bargain Hunt, which comes from Detling in Kent. The teams are joined by experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey as they compete to make the most profit at auction. Eric also learns about a rather messy world championships that is contested just up the road from the antiques fair.
Eric Knowles presents today’s Bargain Hunt from Heanor in Derbyshire, where experts Caroline Hawley and Ochucko Ojiri are helping the red and blue teams spend £300 on three bargains. Eric learns why antique violins can be worth millions of pounds, and he is shown some of the techniques that can be used to restore these precious musical instruments. At the auction there’s great excitement, but which team will come out on top?
Charlie Ross is in Shropshire, where experts Tim Weeks and Ben Cooper try to help the teams make big profits when they head to the auction in Malvern. Charlie takes a trip into Shrewsbury to learn about the history of some 15th-century merchants, the Shrewsbury Drapers, and how they made the town so prosperous.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Malvern as our reds and blues are guided around the fair by experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks. Then it's off to the auction in Staffordshire. Along the way, Natasha finds out about a great doctor, inventor and poet who has been rather overshadowed by his famous grandson, Charles Darwin.
Eric Knowles heads to Detling in Kent, where experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey assist the teams in their search for profitable antiques to take to auction. Eric also visits Maidstone Museum to see a rare collection of ceramics that offer an insight into Japanese philosophy.
Christina Trevanion is at Peterborough’s Festival of Antiques, where experts Roo Irvine and Stephanie Connell help the red and blue teams find profitable items to take to auction. Christina also heads to Lincoln to explore a 17th-century collection of rare books housed in a purpose-built library designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
Charlie Ross is in Hele, near Exeter, where experts Caroline Hawley and John Cameron guide the reds and blues as they go in search of the best buys before battling it out at auction in Bristol. Meanwhile, Charlie visits the home of Bristol Blue Glass and learns how glass making hasn’t changed much since the Roman era.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads for Newark Antiques Fair, where experts Danny Sebastian and Colin Young assist the teams, before heading to Derby for today’s auction. Natasha also discovers how an ancient game of football is inspiring new forms of art.
Eric Knowles is in Heanor in Derbyshire for today’s programme. Experts Caroline Hawley and Ochucko Ojiri help the red and blue teams to sniff out the best bargains in just one hour, while Eric chats to two metal detectorists who hit the jackpot when they uncovered what turned out to be an important Roman hoard. As usual, there are highs and lows at the auction, but which team will reign supreme?
Charlie Ross referees today's proceedings as experts Tim Weeks and Ben Cooper captain the red and blue teams as they shop for antiques and collectables in Shrewsbury. Each team is hoping to score a hat-trick of profits that could see them win golden gavels at the auction in Malvern. Charlie also learns about the history of table-top football game Subbuteo as he meets a man with one of the biggest collections in the country.
This time, the teams are bargain hunting in Newark in Nottinghamshire. Eric Knowles is in charge, with experts Caroline Hawley and Ochucko Ojiri helping the red and blue teams. They have £300 to spend on three bargains. Eric also visits Newark Castle to learn about a very special collection that a former caretaker built up there over a hundred years ago.
Christina Trevanion heads to west Wales, where experts Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss guide our red and blue teams in their search for the best items to sell at auction in Cardiff. Christina carves her own lovespoon as she learns about the Welsh tradition dating back to the 17th century.
Eric Knowles is in Kent with experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey and the teams. Eric also uncovers the story behind a medal awarded for an act of bravery that occurred off the Kentish coast in 1857.
For this year's BBC Children in Need charity special, actor and comedian John Thomson and his daughter Olivia take on BBC newsreader Reeta Chakrabarti and her daughter Roxy. Experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks guide our celebrities around the Three Counties Showground in Malvern as they search for toys that they hope will make big profits for Pudsey when they go under the hammer with auctioneer Charles Hanson. Hosted by Natasha Raskin Sharp.
Charlie Ross presents a Bargain Hunt Christmas special from Detling in Kent. It’s a festive face-off as Thomas Forrester and Chuko Ojiri team up with the reds and blues. Charlie also gets into the Christmas spirit by trying his hand at wreath-making.
Charlie Ross travels to Kent for the Bargain Hunt Christmas special. It may be the season of goodwill, but Thomas Forrester and Chuko Ojiri join our teams for a Christmas clash! Charlie also takes a look at Christmas decorations through the ages.
Natasha Raskin Sharp visits Cheltenham Racecourse, where the teams are racing around with expert help from Danny Sebastian and Caroline Hawley before heading to auction in Staffordshire. Natasha gets the chance to take a look at a magnificent trophy that puts this town on the map, the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Christina Trevanion presents from Shrewsbury, where experts Philip Serrell and Izzie Balmer join the teams as they search for the best items to sell at auction in Lichfield. Christina visits Shrewsbury Abbey to discover more about the restoration of the abbey’s century-old organ.
Eric Knowles visits Ardingly in Sussex, where experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall join the teams as they search for the best items to sell at auction in Newbury. Eric also brings along an unusual-looking antique and asks the fairgoers what they think it is.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Richard Madley and Roo Irvine join the teams as they look around Harrogate for the best items to sell at auction. Natasha has a brush with the law as she learns about the first police officers in Ripon and the criminals they would have had to face.
Charlie Ross heads to Southwell in Nottinghamshire with experts Steph Connell and Mark Stacey and the teams, learning the surprising history behind the humble bar of soap along the way.
Eric Knowles heads to Eccleston in Lancashire with experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley. He also quizzes the locals of Chorley about a curious miniature mystery item.
Christina Trevanion is in Wrexham, where experts Jonathan Pratt and Tim Weeks guide the teams as they look for the best items to take to auction in Dudley. Also, Christina visits St Winefride’s Well to find out about its gruesome but fascinating history.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads to Cheltenham, where the red and blue teams try to find a right royal bargain with expert help from Danny Sebastian and Caroline Hawley. Natasha goes on a royal visit to see where Henry VIII’s sixth and final wife lived out the rest of her life.
Eric Knowles heads to Ardingly in Sussex, where experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall join the teams as they search for the best items to sell at auction in Newbury. Eric goes back to school to meet pupils who design, build and race solar-powered cars.
Charlie Ross heads to Nottinghamshire, where experts Steph Connell and Mark Stacey lend their expertise to the red and blue teams as they go head-to-head. Charlie also learns about the history of riding side-saddle. It's a tale of fashion, social decency and danger.
Christina Trevanion is in Shrewsbury, where experts Philip Serrell and Izzie Balmer lend a hand to the reds and blues before they battle it out at auction in Lichfield. Christina learns the inspirational story of wildlife artist Mouse Macpherson.
Eric Knowles heads to Eccleston in Lancashire. Experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley help the teams buy their three items to take to auction, but things don't go to plan as one of the teams makes a momentous error. Meanwhile, Eric goes to visit Tatton Park to see their exquisite ceramic collection.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Harrogate with experts Richard Madley and Roo Irvine and the teams. Natasha soaks up the atmosphere of the fair while giving her top tips on how to bag a bargain.
Christina Trevanion is in Wrexham, where experts Jonathan Pratt and Tim Weeks are helping our teams find the best items to sell at auction in Dudley. Christina gets involved in a bit of magic.
Charlie Ross challenges the public at Detling Showground to guess the function of an unusual gadget. Meanwhile, the teams and experts Thomas Forrester and Chuko Ojiri search for items to sell at auction in Surrey.
Eric Knowles is in Sussex, where experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall join the teams as they search for the best items to sell at auction in Newbury. Eric visits the village of Balcombe to discover a poignant war memorial inside Victory Hall, in the form of a mural.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads to Cheltenham Racecourse, where experts Danny Sebastian and Caroline Hawley help the teams search for the best items to sell at auction. Natasha heads into town to view some items from the Arts and Crafts movement.
Christina Trevanion presents today's Bargain Hunt from Shrewsbury. Experts Philip Serrell and Izzie Balmer guide their teams as they buy three items to take to auction in Lichfield. Christina also learns the centuries-old skill of clay pipe-making at the Broseley Pipeworks Museum.
Eric Knowles is in Cheshire with experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley as the teams go shopping for antiques to sell at auction in Stockport. Eric takes a trip to Cuckooland Museum to find out about a huge collection of over 700 cuckoo clocks.
Charlie Ross is in Nottinghamshire, where experts Mark Stacey and Stephanie Connell guide the teams as they pick three items to take to auction in Derbyshire. Charlie takes a mystery item to market.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in North Yorkshire with experts Richard Madley and Roo Irvine. Experts Richard Madley and Roo Irvine guide their teams as they pick three items to take to auction, where Caroline Hawley will be wielding the gavel. Natasha meets one of the last master coopers in England and has a go at making a barrel.
Eric Knowles heads to Sussex, where experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall join the teams as they search for the best items to sell at auction in Newbury. Eric also sails along the Kennet and Avon Canal to learn about its fascinating 200-year history.
Christina Trevanion is in Wrexham, where the red and blue teams are guided around the antiques centre by experts Jonathan Pratt and Tim Weeks. Then it is off to the auction in Dudley. Meanwhile, Christina finds out about the history of Chester silver and why it is so desirable to bargain hunters.
Natasha Raskin Sharp goes bargain hunting at Cheltenham racecourse, where experts Danny Sebastian and Caroline Hawley help the teams find the best items to sell at auction. Natasha baffles the locals with a mystery item.
Charlie Ross heads to Southwell in Nottinghamshire, where experts Mark Stacey and Steph Connell are on hand to guide the teams around the antiques stalls. Charlie discovers a fully fossilised Tyrannosaurus skeleton in a rather surprising location.
Eric Knowles hosts today's programme as the reds and blues battle it out for antiques at Cheshire Showground. Experts Charles Hanson and Caroline Hawley steer our teams in the right direction to win some golden gavels when they head to the auction in Stockport. Eric casts his eyes towards the skies when he visits Jodrell Bank observatory to learn about the fascinating history of its gigantic radio telescope.
Christina Trevanion heads to Shrewsbury in Shropshire, where experts Philip Serrell and Izzie Balmer guide the red and blue teams as they go in search of some bargains to sell at auction in Lichfield. Christina takes a ride on the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, one of England's oldest and steepest funicular railways.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and experts Richard Madley and Roo Irvine guide the teams around the Ripley Antiques Fair in North Yorkshire. Natasha also learns about one of the greenest forms of public transport, which is a lot older than you might think.
Christina Trevanion is in Wrexham, where our teams are ably guided around the antiques centre by experts Jonathan Pratt and Tim Weeks, before heading to the auction with Thomas Forrester. Christina discovers the appeal of model railways with an avid collector of original Hornby trains.
Charlie Ross presides over a bargain hunt with a regal twist. Experts Nick Hall and Stephanie Connell assist two teams of royal enthusiasts as they do battle at the Royal Cheshire County Showground.
Detling in Kent is the location for today's programme. Charlie Ross is in charge, with experts Thomas Forrester and Ochuko Ojiri helping the red and blue teams look for bargains. At Catherine Southon Auctioneers, Charlie watches as a valuable collection of scent bottles fetches astonishing amounts. Will the teams' profits follow suit?
Roo Irvine is at Southwell Racecourse, where experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall join the teams as they search for the best items to sell at auction. Roo enlists the help of the public to identify today's mystery object.
Eric Knowles is in Huntingdon, where experts Colin Young and Raj Bisram guide the red and blue teams as they try to buy three profitable items to take to auction. Eric also pays a visit to the Cromwell Museum to find out about one of the most controversial men in British history, Oliver Cromwell.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads to Nottinghamshire, where experts Ben Cooper and Izzie Balmer take the teams antiques hunting before heading to Derby for today's auction. Natasha discovers how a 16th-century curate revolutionised the world of knitting and tries out his extraordinary invention for herself.
Charlie Ross heads to Wrexham with experts Stephanie Connell and Thomas Forrester. Charlie goes behind the scenes at Wrexham's museum to find out what part lager and football have played in the town's history.
Caroline Hawley heads to Shrewsbury in Shropshire, where experts Thomas Forrester and Mark Stacey guide the red and blue teams as they go in search of some bargains before selling them at auction in Lichfield. Caroline visits RAF Cosford to learn about a team of Spitfire-flying women.
Eric Knowles presents today's episode from Ardingly Antiques Fair in West Sussex. Experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe guide the red and blue teams, who have £300 to spend on three bargains. Eric pays a visit to the village of Herstmonceux to learn how lightweight baskets called trugs are made. At the auction, there's great excitement, but which team will be victorious?
Christina Trevanion and experts Kate Bliss and Richard Madley take today's teams antiques hunting in Oswestry, Shropshire, before heading to Stratford-upon-Avon for today’s auction. Christina discovers how a trained sculptor made a name for himself with some extraordinary wooden carvings.
Natasha Raskin Sharp, experts Danny Sebastian and John Cameron and the teams go antique-hunting in Hele, before heading to Honiton for today's auction. Natasha asks the public of Exeter about a unique mystery item.
Caroline Hawley is in Shrewsbury, where experts Thomas Forrester and Mark Stacey lend a hand to the red and blue teams before they head to auction in Lichfield. Caroline learns about the history of tinplate toys.
Roo Irvine visits Southwell Racecourse, where experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall find valuable items to sell at auction with Colin Young. Roo learns about a forgotten industry, tin box manufacturing.
Eric Knowles and experts Colin Young and Raj Bisram are in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, to go shopping for antiques with the red and blue teams. They're hoping for big profits when they head to the auction in Norfolk. Eric takes a trip down the road to the Harlow Museum to see an amazing collection of rare bicycles from around the world.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams go antiques-hunting in Nottinghamshire with experts Ben Cooper and Izzie Balmer, before heading to Derby for today's auction. Natasha visits the International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln to learn of an Allied mission to save nearly 1,000,000 Dutch lives.
Charlie Ross heads to Bryn Y Grog Antiques Centre in Wrexham. With expert help on hand from Thomas Forrester and Stephanie Connell, the teams go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Charlie hops over the English border to find out about the history of salt production in Cheshire.
Christina Trevanion and the teams are on the lookout for profitable antiques in Shropshire with experts Kate Bliss and Richard Madley, before heading to Stratford-upon-Avon for today's auction. Christina learns how tough school could be for Victorian children.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams search for antiques in Hele, near Exeter, with experts Danny Sebastian and John Cameron before heading to Honiton for today's auction. Natasha learns about steam engine restoration.
Eric Knowles and the teams go shopping for antiques in West Sussex with experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. Eric also visits artist Rosi Robinson to learn about the ancient craft of batik. As usual, there are highs and lows at the auction, but which team will reign supreme?
Roo Irvine and the teams search for antiques at Southwell Racecourse, with experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall lending a hand. Roo learns about wartime surgeons at the National Civil War Centre.
Caroline Hawley and the teams shop for antiques in Shrewsbury with experts Thomas Forrester and Mark Stacey. Each team must buy three items to take to auction in Lichfield. Caroline heads to the Jackfield Tile Museum and has a go at making her own decorative tile.
Natasha Raskin Sharp, experts Ben Cooper and Izzie Balmer and the teams go antique-hunting in Nottinghamshire, before heading to Derby for today's auction. Natasha meets a former Bargain Hunt contestant with a world record collection of bagpipes, and she has a go herself.
Eric Knowles and the teams hunt for antiques in Cambridgeshire with experts Colin Young and Raj Bisram. Who will come out on top at the auction in Norfolk? Eric takes some time out to visit the local Norris Museum to look at a collection of ice skates and learn about the golden age of fenland skating.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams go shopping for antiques in Exeter with experts Danny Sebastian and John Cameron. Natasha discovers more about fossilist Mary Anning.
Join Christina Trevanion and experts Kate Bliss and Richard Madley as they go antique hunting in Oswestry, Shropshire, before heading to Stratford-upon-Avon for today's auction. Christina discovers how a collector of old bottles can tell the history of this Shropshire market town through his collection.
Eric Knowles and the teams are in Hertfordshire with experts Colin Young and Raj Bisram. Each team is hoping to make big profits, but will they win golden gavels at the auction in Norfolk? Eric also learns about the remarkable story of the Women's Land Army as he meets a woman with an amazing collection of memorabilia.
Roo Irvine and the teams visit Southwell Racecourse with experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall. Roo takes a look at some extremely rare and valuable watches at the Usher Gallery in Lincoln.
Ardingly in West Sussex is the location for today's programme. Eric Knowles is in charge, with experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe helping the red and blue teams, who have £300 to spend on three bargains. Eric also visits Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to learn about the ancient craft of wooden boatbuilding. As usual, the teams face profits and losses at the auction, but which team will come out on top?
Charlie Ross and the teams shop for antiques at the Royal Cheshire County Showground with experts Nick Hall and Stephanie Connell, then head to Sheffield for today's auction. Charlie also learns about some special flags.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Ben Cooper and Izzie Balmer, before heading to Derby for today’s auction. Natasha discovers how one publisher from the Regency period started a brand new toy craze.
Eric Knowles heads to the Newark Showground in Nottinghamshire, where Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall help the reds and blues to find three desirable items to take to auction. Eric also meets a community group from Loughborough to discuss how clothing can evoke memories of our cultural roots.
Christina Trevanion is in Carmarthenshire, where experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson advise the reds and blue teams as they battle it out in Llandeilo. Christina also heads to Laugharne and visits the home of celebrated writer Dylan Thomas.
Charlie Ross heads to Ardingly Antiques Fair in West Sussex, where experts Caroline Hawley and Tim Weeks are on hand to help the reds and blues as they compete to make the most profit at auction. Charlie also brings along a mysterious gadget, but can the locals guess what it might be?
Roo Irvine is at Naseby Antiques Fair, where experts Gary Pe and Tim Weeks offer up their expertise to today’s teams as they search for profitable items to take to auction.
Eric Knowles hosts today's Bargain Hunt from Guildford in Surrey. Experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell guide the reds and blues on a hunt for the best items to sell at auction in Southsea. Eric also brings along an unusual-looking antique and asks the fairgoers what they think it is.
Christina Trevanion heads to Carmarthenshire for today's Bargain Hunt. The red and blue teams go head-to-head at Carmarthen Antiques and Flea Market in west Wales with the expert help of Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson. Who will buy the most profitable three items to take to auction? Christina visits the nearby Gwili Steam Railway and finds out how it has been preserved for future generations.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from Ardingly Antiques Fair in West Sussex. Experts Caroline Hawley and Tim Weeks are on hand to help the red and blue teams as they compete to make the most profit when their items are sold at auction. Charlie also visits Wings Aviation Museum to discover how parachute silk was used to make maps, underwear and even wedding dresses during the Second World War.
Natasha Raskin Sharp hosts today's Bargain Hunt from an antiques fair in Builth Wells, Mid Wales. Experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items. Natasha pays a visit to the nearby town of Llanwrtyd Wells, where she has a go at the local sport of bog snorkelling. At the auction, there's great excitement, but which team will be victorious?
Roo Irvine and the teams go antiques shopping in Northamptonshire with experts Gary Pe and Tim Weeks. Roo also brings along a mysterious antique to quiz the locals as to what they think it is.
Danny Sebastian heads to Harrogate in Yorkshire, where experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron assist the teams before they head to Beverley Racecourse for today's auction. Danny also learns all about the cricketer Wilfred Rhodes.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Thomas Forrester and Ochuko Ojiri before heading to Derby for today's auction. Christina sees how a library in Nottingham is helping to bring centuries-old plants back to life.
The market town of Builth Wells in Powys is the location for today's programme. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in charge, with experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss helping the reds and blues spend £300 on three bargains. Natasha also visits the Radnorshire Museum to learn about the Welsh triple harp, considered to be the national instrument of Wales. As usual, there's great excitement at the auction, but which team will come out on top?
Roo Irvine and the teams shop for antiques in Northamptonshire with experts Gary Pe and Tim Weeks. Roo also visits the Leicestershire town of Market Harborough to learn about the history of corsetry.
Eric Knowles and the teams shop for antiques in Guildford with experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. Eric also visits a former Victorian workhouse and samples the grub once served up to inmates.
Charlie Ross and the teams visit Ardingly Antiques Fair with experts Caroline Hawley and Tim Weeks. Charlie heads to nearby Amberley Museum to learn about the history of firefighting in Britain.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams shop for antiques in the market town of Builth Wells, with experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss on hand to help them sniff out the best bargains. While the teams are busy shopping, Natasha quizzes fairgoers about a mystery item.
Charlie Ross and the teams try to uncover profitable antiques in Sussex with experts Caroline Hawley and Tim Weeks. While the reds and blues compete to make the most money at auction, Charlie learns how science can help to prove the authenticity of ancient artefacts, using a process called thermoluminescence.
Christina Trevanion and the teams hunt for profitable antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Thomas Forrester and Ochuko Ojiri before heading to Derby for today's auction. Christina discovers how traditional letterpress printing is making a comeback.
Danny Sebastian heads to Harrogate, where experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron help the teams identify profitable antiques before heading to Beverley Racecourse for today's auction. Danny learns all about the Recycling Project.
In Guildford, Eric Knowles and the teams shop for profitable antiques with experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell to sell at auction in Portsmouth. Meanwhile, Eric hops aboard HMS Victory to learn more about the renovation of the world's oldest commissioned warship.
Christina Trevanion is in Carmarthenshire, where experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson help the teams find profitable antiques to take to auction. Christina explores the rediscovered Rococo Gardens at Painswick and finds out how they were restored from wilderness to their former glory.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams seek out profitable antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Thomas Forrester and Ochuko Ojiri before heading to Derby for today's auction. Natasha discovers how an ancient Chinese craft is still popular 2,000 years later.
Danny Sebastian and the teams seek out profitable antiques in Harrogate with experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron. In the Victorian spa town, Danny visits a famous tea rooms and learns about a vintage teapot collection.
Eric Knowles and the teams are at Newark Showground, where experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall assist them in their search for items to sell at auction. While he's in Nottinghamshire, Eric visits the Walks of Life Museum to learn more about the history of handcarts.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams head to an antiques fair in Builth Wells in Mid Wales for today's Bargain Hunt. Experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss are on hand to help the reds and blues pick the best bargains to take to auction, and Natasha pays a visit to a special museum in Kidderminster to learn about the history of carpet-making in the Worcestershire town.
Roo Irvine and the teams go bargain-hunting in Northamptonshire with experts Gary Pe and Tim Weeks, before heading to auction in Derby. Roo also gets special access to the Royal Crown Derby porcelain factory to learn about centuries of craftsmanship.
Danny Sebastian and the teams shop for antiques in Harrogate with experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron. Danny learns about the pioneering pilot Amy Johnson.
Christina Trevanion heads to an antiques fair in the town of Llandeilo in West Wales, where experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson help the red and blue teams as they compete to see who can buy the three most profitable items to take to auction. Christina also gets hands-on with the ancient art of silversmithing at a family business in the heart of nearby town Laugharne.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents a special show to celebrate the BBC's 100th birthday, with two teams of famous faces going head-to-head at an antiques fair in Newark. On the red team are broadcasting legends Tony Blackburn and Gyles Brandreth. Their opponents in blue are presenter and writer Josie d'Arby and broadcaster and drummer extraordinaire Owain Wyn Evans. Experts Thomas Forrester and Chuko Ojiri are on hand to help them choose three items to take to auction. Which top TV team will bring home the victory? Natasha also dips into the BBC archive as she takes a journey through 100 years of memorable moments, starting from its radio launch way back in 1922!
Caroline Hawley presents a fever-pitched football special from Detling in Kent. Two teams of football fans shop for three items to take to auction, with the help of experts Tim Weeks and Nick Hall. There's plenty of friendly rivalry as they try to score the best deals, but who will come out as champions?
Christina Trevanion hosts a children’s TV special. Presenters Dick and Dom go up against Blue Peter’s Mark Curry and De-Graft Mensah from Newsround at Southwell Antiques Fair.
It’s a Christmas special as Christina Trevanion and Santa’s helpers Catherine Southon and Kate Bliss go antique-hunting in Peterborough before heading to Lichfield in Staffordshire for a very festive auction. Christina meets a world record-holding collector of Christmas brooches.
It’s Christmas, and today’s festive Bargain Hunt with Christina Trevanion comes from Peterborough again, where experts Catherine Southon and Kate Bliss assist our Yuletide teams before heading to Lichfield in Staffordshire for a very merry auction. Christina learns how Charles Dickens and A Christmas Carol helped to save the festive season.
Caroline Hawley and the teams are in Kent, where experts Nick Hall and Tim Weeks help the red and blue teams as they shop for antiques to take to auction. Caroline finds out why a tragic death in the 1800s is still helping to save lives today.
Danny Sebastian and the teams search for profitable antiques in Lancashire with experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young. Danny visits the historic Astley Hall in Chorley to learn about some intriguing items of furniture.
Christina Trevanion and the teams are in Nottinghamshire, hunting for antiques to sell on for a profit. Experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine lend a hand before they all head to Bishton Hall in Staffordshire for the auction. Christina discovers how a young girl once sowed the seeds of one of Britain's most popular apples.
Danny Sebastian and the teams scour the antiques shops in Blackpool with experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young. Danny learns how to make Blackpool rock.
Eric Knowles heads to Norwich for today's episode. Experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell are on hand to help the teams as they compete to make the most profit at auction. Eric visits Norwich City Football Club to discover the history behind football chanting.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from an antiques centre in King's Lynn in Norfolk. Experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell are on hand to help the red and blue teams make a profit on the antiques they are taking to auction. Charlie visits the North Sea coast to discover how a devastating flood led to a safer Britain.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire, with help from experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine, before heading to Bishton Hall in Staffordshire for the auction. Christina tests her skills against the local dominoes league as she discovers more about the classic pub pastime.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams are on the lookout for profitable antiques in Abernyte, near Dundee, with assistance from Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian, before they all head to Glasgow for the day's auction. Natasha also visits HMS Unicorn. Docked in Dundee, she is the world's most original old ship.
Eric Knowles and the teams look for valuable antiques at Newark Showground in Nottinghamshire. Experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall are on hand to try to steer them to a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric visits Bestwood Winding Engine House, which used to be one of the busiest collieries in the county.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from Shepton Mallet Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Somerset. Helped by experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss, the teams scour the stalls for the most profitable items to take to auction. Charlie meets a man who has assembled one of the largest collections of Star Wars toys in the UK.
Caroline Hawley heads to the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. Aided by Tim Weeks and Nick Hall, the teams hunt for bargains to sell at auction. Meanwhile, Caroline steps back in time to visit a Second World War ‘living museum'.
Charlie Ross and the teams trawl the antiques shops in Shepton Mallet in Somerset with experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss. Charlie learns how profitable an old Pokémon card collection can be.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Peterborough, where experts Catherine Southon and Kate Bliss are on hand to help with the search. Christina flummoxes the fairgoers with a 2,000-year-old antique, and then it's off to Lichfield for the day's auction.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from Oswestry in Shropshire. With the help of experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper, two teams compete to buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie visits a small museum in Powys that boasts 5,000 models cars and learns about the woman whose passion for automobiles kicked off the collection.
Danny Sebastian previews some of the amazing exhibits on display at Blackpool's newest museum. The teams are shopping nearby in an antiques centre with the help of experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young.
Eric Knowles and the teams search for profitable antiques in Norwich with help from experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. While Eric is in the city, he visits the museum at Norwich Castle to discover more about the ancient mammals that once populated East Anglia.
Charlie Ross and the teams shop for treasures at Oswestry antiques fair in Shropshire, with experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper on hand to advise. Charlie challenges fairgoers to guess the purpose of an intriguing food-related mystery item.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine before heading to Bishton Hall in Staffordshire for today's auction. Christina also learns about the author of The Compleat Angler and how his views on sustainability were ahead of his time.
Danny Sebastian heads to Lancashire, where experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young help the teams find the best items to sell at auction. Danny also visits the British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland to see several vehicles of special significance.
Charlie Ross and the teams are in Shropshire. Experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper lead the reds and blues as they compete for bargains at an antiques fair in Oswestry. Meanwhile, Charlie visits a family firm in Llangollen who are crafting wood to make standing frames for people with spinal injuries.
Caroline Hawley heads to the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. With expert help on hand from Tim Weeks and Nick Hall, the red and blue teams go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Meanwhile, Caroline has that shrinking feeling as she visits Bekonscot, the oldest model village in the world.
Charlie Ross hosts today's show from an antiques centre in King's Lynn on the north Norfolk coast. Helping the red and blue teams to hopefully make a profit at auction are experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. Meanwhile, Charlie pays a visit to the International Aviation Academy in Norwich to see a student-built electric aeroplane.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in her home city of Glasgow for today's Bargain Hunt. She visits the world-famous Burrell Collection – 9,000 rare antiques and artworks that were donated to the city in 1944. Meanwhile, Danny Sebastian and Roo Irvine are on hand to help the Reds and the Blues.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from Oswestry in Shropshire. With the help of experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper, two teams compete to buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. In north Wales, Charlie meets sculptor Simon O'Rourke, who produces pieces of artwork using waste timber or standing stumps and a variety of power and hand tools.
Join Christina Trevanion and experts Catherine Southon and Kate Bliss as they go antique hunting in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, before heading to Lichfield in Staffordshire for today's auction. Christina discovers the history of the humble jigsaw and takes a closer look at a huge collection of puzzles.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from an antiques and collectors fair in Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Helped by experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young, the teams hunt for bargains to sell at auction. Meanwhile, can anyone guess Charlie's mystery item, which played a big part in local industry?
Christina Trevanion presents a right royal showdown to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. Experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine are on hand to help two teams of royal enthusiasts as they race to be crowned winners.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from Shepton Mallet Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair. Helped by experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young, the teams scour the stalls for the most profitable items to sell at auction. Charlie heads to Wells Cathedral to marvel at the oldest clock with a dial in the world.
A special show to celebrate the Eurovision Song Contest returning to the UK after 25 years! Two teams of famous faces, who have all represented the UK in the famous song contest, go head-to-head at Sandown Racecourse Antiques Fair. The red team are Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker, who won the competition with her bandmates in 1981 and 2018 soloist SuRie. The blues are singer Carrie Grant, who took to the Eurovision stage in 1983 in the group Sweet Dreams and X factor runner-up and 2008 UK entrant Andy Abraham.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp as she visits iconic Stirling Castle – the childhood home of Mary, Queen of Scots – to see a museum about the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regiment. Leading the teams, hopefully to a victory, are experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today’s show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, presenter Eric Knowles visits Hereford Cathedral’s 17th-century library, where the books are kept under lock and key.
Presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Sandown Racecourse in Surrey. With the expert help of Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester, the reds and the blues battle it out to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Natasha looks at a collection of accessories dating from the late 1700s to the 1960s belonging to and donated by local people.
Caroline Hawley presents today’s show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are keen to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Caroline hits the road to learn about the small bubble cars that were once very popular on British roads.
Our teams are hunting for bargains in Newark, with presenter Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine. Christina visits the Harley Gallery on the Welbeck Estate to learn about the 5th Duke of Portland, who commissioned a series of eccentric underground building projects there in the 1800s.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for this episode. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Eric visits one of the oldest teddy bear factories in the UK.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads to Kingston upon Thames for this episode. Two teams battle it out at the Kingston Antiques Centre with experts Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester on hand to help our teams bag a bargain, but who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction? Natasha also meets a local artist and learns about a photographic technique that is over 150 years old, before trying her hand at it herself.
Roo Irvine heads to the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. With expert help on hand from Irita Marriott and Nick Hall, the reds and the blues go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. Roo also finds out how retro computers are now becoming collectable.
Today’s show takes place in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, with Natasha Raskin Sharp at the helm and the reds and blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Natasha learns about the history of wristwatches, and checks out a seriously valuable collection.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today’s show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset, with the reds and the blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are keen to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? While the competition heats up, Natasha learns about a Victorian gadget that combines fashion and function.
Join Charlie Ross for today’s show as he heads to Builth Wells in mid-Wales. With the expert help of Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks, the reds and the blues battle it out at the Royal Welsh Showground in Powys to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Charlie heads off to visit a grand hall built in the early 1880s, now a museum, but once the local courtroom with accommodation for the judge in residence, all under one roof.
Join Christina Trevanion for today’s show as she heads to Exeter. With the expert help of Richard Madley and Ben Cooper, the reds and the blues battle it out to see who can buy the three most profitable items to take to auction. Christina also travels to the south west coast to learn about the history of the sea shanty.
Danny Sebastian presents the show from the Great Wetherby Racecourse Antiques Fair in West Yorkshire. Helped by experts Caroline Hawley and Colin Young, the red and the blue teams go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. Meanwhile, Danny has an intriguing mystery item to perplex fairgoers.
Join Charlie Ross as he heads to Builth Wells in mid Wales for today’s show. Two teams battle it out at the Royal Welsh Showground in Powys, with experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks on hand to help our teams bag a bargain. Who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction? Charlie visits the studio of a local ceramic artist whose work is inspired by her farmyard friends.
Join Danny Sebastian for today’s show from Naseby in Northamptonshire, where today’s reds and blues are rummaging for antiques to sell at auction, with the help of experts Kate Bliss and David Harper. Meanwhile, Danny visits the longest and steepest set of staircase locks in the UK and learns about an incredible feat of engineering.
In Exeter, Alan on the blue team reveals he played in a band with rock and roll icon David Bowie, and our very own Christina discovers a fine collection of postcards. The reds are set a challenge to find an animal-themed item. They go on to sniff out a brass fox head doorstop, while the blues take a shine to an art nouveau garnet and pearl necklace. It gets pretty close at the end when the reds spend too long reflecting on a late Victorian silver mirror and nearly run out of time. At the auction in the nearby village of Hele, the bids come in thick and fast, but which team ends up playing second string?
Danny Sebastian is flying high at Yorkshire Air Museum, where he learns about 19th century aviator Sir George Cayley. But over in Wetherby, do the teams soar to success or crash to earth with their items? Piloting the reds is Caroline Hawley, while Colin Young captains the blues. Tasked with buying an item used for storage, the red team snap up a pine hall bench, while the blues leave it to the last minute to complete their challenge.
Spearheaded by experts Kate Bliss and David Harper, the red and blue teams do battle in the historic village of Naseby. For the blues, it’s husband and wife Shaun and Lea, and for the reds, it’s father and daughter Dave and Leanne. With the clock ticking, the blues think they have their shop sewn up when they spot a vintage sewing machine. The reds find a collection of collectable pigs - but are they worth taking to market? David’s eye for the unusual finds the blues haggling over a 1970s newspaper stand, but will it make headline news at the auction with Mark Ashley in Stratford-upon-Avon? And presenter Danny Sebastian has a mystery item for fairgoers to solve: a miniature jolly policeman in silver plate. But what was it used for?
Crochet is making a comeback in Builth Wells! Charlie Ross is all fingers and thumbs as he learns about its history. At the Royal Welsh Showground, two teams are in search of bargains under the eagle eye of experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks. The blues go for a golfing theme with keen golfers Owen and Steve, who tee up an Anita Harris sunflower vase for their presenter’s challenge, while the reds, Beth and Kathryn, go on a bear hunt in the hope of ticking off their teddy challenge. Kate wastes no time spotting a silver lipstick case and an ametrine ring, while the blues gamble their Big Spend on a vintage ‘roll-a-penny’ fairground game. At the sale room in Bristol, auctioneer Andrew Stowe has his doubts about their big-ticket items, but just how deep are the bidders’ pockets?
It’s full steam ahead from Bristol, the birthplace and now home of the SS Great Britain. Presenter Charlie Ross enjoys a journey of discovery above and below deck. Things are just as ship-shape over in Leominster where two teams are bargain hunting at an antiques centre, with their experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks. The Reds, interior designers Kayla and Steve, have designs on a golden gavel. As for the Blues, they are colleagues Nils and Lucas. Nils is Lucas’s manager, but who will be boss on their shop? With the seconds ticking down, the teams are all at sea so can auctioneer Andy Stowe can bring this ship safely into port.
Grab a cuppa and join Danny Sebastian as he brews up a special show all about tea and the history of tea drinking. In Eastbourne, Danny is serenaded by organist Chris Mannion as they reminisce about tea dances, while in Hastings, Danny is given a tea-tastic masterclass by etiquette expert Rebecca Gildea. On his journey along the south coast of England, Danny stirs up memories of bygone buys on Bargain Hunt, from caddy spoons to biscuit tins, and at the end of the show, he counts down the most profitable tea-related antiques and collectibles. Time to get the kettle on!
Christina Trevanion dons a hard hat and descends into a network of little-known tunnels underneath the ancient city of Exeter. By torchlight, she explores passageways six metres under the city streets that used to carry water pipes into the heart of Exeter. Above ground, the teams delve into the antique stalls to unearth treasures to sell at auction in the nearby village of Hele. Digging for profits are the blues, sales assistants Jack and Shaun, with their expert Ben Cooper. Hoping to extinguish their plans are the reds, firefighters Andrew and Steve, guided by expert Richard Madley. Shaun smells profits when they spot a cut-glass and silver scent bottle, while Steve isn’t exactly bowled over by two homemade cricket bats. Can auctioneer Adam Partridge hit a six for the teams, or will they be out for a duck?
Caroline Hawley bakes up a treat of a show from an Elizabethan mansion, while the teams hope to make a lot of dough at auction. Under the floorboards of Shaw House, on the outskirts of Newbury, Caroline is shown a hidden bakehouse that was revealed during restoration work. Built in 1581, Shaw House is one of the best-preserved Elizabethan houses in Britain. Hoping to cook up some profits in nearby Hungerford are mother and son team, Sarah and Frankie. They take on grandmother and granddaughter duo, Sally and Narissa. Both teams get off to a frantic start, with just 60 minutes on the clock to buy three items each. Sarah and Frankie like their ceramics, but expert Raj Bisram warns them off a pricey art deco vase. The blues have expensive tastes too and pin their hopes on a mid-century silver and enamelled brooch, but does expert Stephanie Connell share their enthusiasm? At the auction in Newbury, Thomas Forrester wields his gavel, but could it all come down the bonus buys?
Chefs take on musicians in an action-packed celebrity showdown in Malvern, Worcestershire, with all proceeds going to BBC Children in Need.
Yule love this seasonal episode of Bargain Hunt, with a sackful of profits and Christmas cheer, co-presented by Eric Knowles and Father Christmas.
Two teams gallop around a fair at Southwell Racecourse under the expert eyes of Stephanie Connell and Gary Pe, while Natasha Raskin Sharp meets a man with a quirky collection of leg-related items!
Christina Trevanion discovers the surprising value of the humble golf ball and explores historic hickory golf clubs at one of Surrey's many beautiful golf courses.
'Ello, 'ello, 'ello, and what have we here? It's an hour-long Bargain Hunt special, featuring a red team of policemen and a blue team of Edinburgh community wardens. Experts Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to ensure the rules of the programme are strictly adhered to, and Tim heads south to Devon to explore the treasures of Saltram House.
It's a mammoth 60-minute Bargain Hunt special as two animal-loving teams battle it out at the Oswestry antiques fair to find the best bargains to sell at auction. Experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper are on hand to assist. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Cotehele House in Cornwall to look at some of their more unusual pieces.
Tim Wonnacott presents a magical show, with two witches among the contestants. Experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper are on hand to assist, but will spells and potions help in the hunt for money-making bargains? Tim visits Cotehele House in Cornwall and looks at a fascinating time-teller.
Tim Wonnacott presents an episode with a distinct musical theme, as a red team of singers faces a blue team of multi-instrumentalists. Experts Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw guide the teams from the antiques fair in Edinburgh to the auction in Glasgow, where Anita Manning has her gavel in hand. Meanwhile, Tim heads down south to Devon to visit historic Saltram House.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of ex-navy boys do battle in the Cheshire town of Congleton. The reds and blues are joined by experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper. Carrying on the military theme, Tim pays a visit to the Royal Artillery Museum in London.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Scotland, where teams of forensic experts and lecturers vie for the best buys at an antiques fair. They are aided by experts Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw, and there is plenty of excitement when their finds are sold at auction. Tim discovers a clever games table on a visit to Saltram House in Devon.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two scuba divers take on a pair of marathon runners. Experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper are on hand to assist the teams shopping at an antiques fair in Oswestry. Tim visits Cotehele House in Cornwall to look at some of their more unusual pieces.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Edinburgh as two climbers go head to head with a pair of puppeteers. Team leaders Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw guide the teams from the antiques fair to the auction house in Glasgow, where Anita Manning presides over the sale. Tim also heads south to explore the treasures of Saltram House in Devon.
Tim Wonnacott presents an episode with a farming feel as a red team of rare cattle breeders pit their wits against a blue team of farmers' wives. Experts Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to lay down the law of the land, while Anita Manning presides over the auction action. Meanwhile, Tim heads to London to explore the Firepower artillery museum in Woolwich.
Tim Wonnacott presents as the red and blue teams search through the antiques shops in Congleton to find the best bargains to sell at auction. Experts Jonathan Pratt and David Harper are on hand to assist. Tim visits Cotehele House in Cornwall to find out about a royal visit.
Antiques show. The teams are up for a spot of racing as Bargain Hunt returns to Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire for a special hour-long version of the programme. Experts Phil Serrell and David Harper are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott investigates the fascinating history of Harewood House near Leeds.
The Bargain Hunt crew head for the Grimsthorpe Castle Antiques Fair in Lincolnshire. Experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Lincoln Cathedral.
Braving the pouring rain, the Bargain Hunt teams head for the antiques fair at Swinderby near Lincoln. Experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Tissington Hall in Derbyshire.
The Bargain Hunt teams are bound for Newark. Experts David Barby and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Lyme Park in Cheshire.
Bargain Hunt heads for the Mona Showground on Anglesey. David Barby and David Harper are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Penrhyn Castle.
It's a case of the two David's being in charge as Bargain Hunt heads for the Mona Showground on Anglesey. David Barby and David Harper are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Penrhyn Castle.
The Grimsthorpe Castle antiques fair is the location for this special hour-long version of the programme. Experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Lincoln Cathedral.
It's a blustery day at the antiques fair at Swinderby near Lincoln. Today's programme is a special one-hour edition, and experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Tissington Hall in Derbyshire.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt teams are in Derby. The reds and blues are assisted by experts Jonathan Pratt and Nick Hall, whilst Tim finds an unusual pair of glasses and makes a visit to the V&A's Museum of Childhood in London.
The sky's the limit in this one-hour special edition of Bargain Hunt, as a team of pilots are up against a team of skydivers. Tim Wonnacott presents the show from Lincoln and expertise is provided by Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw. Tim also takes a trip to the Geffrye Museum in London.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Derby, where it's nurses versus paramedics. On hand are experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt in case of emergency. At the fair, Tim finds an antiquated system of communication before heading off to the V&A's Museum of Childhood in London.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Builth Wells, with antiques expertise provided by Caroline Hawley and Colin Young. Tim reports on a very rare book he finds at the fair, before heading off to the V&A's Museum of Childhood in London.
It's horsepower taking on pedal power, as the two teams are made up of cyclist and motorbike enthusiasts. Helping our teams along the way are experts Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw. Tim Wonnacott stumbles across an interesting piece with some serious pulling power, and he also pays a visit to the Geffrye Museum in London.
Tim Wonnacott and the team are at Shropshire's Oswestry Showground. Led by antiques experts Kate Bliss and Christina Trevanion, the red and blue teams compete for the biggest profit at auction. Meanwhile, Tim discovers some interesting paintings at the Geffrye Museum in London.
A team of wild swimmers goes head to head against a team of lifeguards in Builth Wells, as Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Caroline Hawley and Colin Young. Tim goes on a social history jaunt and is flummoxed by an interesting find at the fair.
Tim Wonnacott trips the light fantastic all the way to Shropshire's Oswestry Showground, where he is joined by two teams of dancers. Marking their card are antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Kate Bliss.
Tim Wonnacott presents from Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire, where he is joined by teams of horse lovers and dog lovers. Anita Manning and Philip Serrell are on hand to give the teams some expert guidance, and Tim discovers something warm and cuddly in the Museum of Childhood in London.
Wetherby Racecourse plays host to the red and blue teams for this 60-minute special. It's a clash of the leisure-time titans as golfers take on anglers to see who gets stuck in the rough and who gets the catch of the day. Tim Wonnacott takes an enlightening look around the Geffrye Museum in London's East End.