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Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with £300.
Today's location is the Hemswell Antiques Centre in Lincolnshire. Presenter Anita Manning is in the driving seat and the experts are Christina Trevanion and Nick Hall.
A father and daughter 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. One team falls in love with a handmade dolls house when the other team sets sights on a pair of Edwardian glass eyes. But will their items be a hit with the bidders at the auction?
Anita travels to Sheffield, famous for its cutlery industry, to uncover the story of some pioneering women - the infamous Buffer Girls.
Today's location is in the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. Presenter Eric Knowles leads the fray and the experts are Danny Sebastian and Jonathan Pratt. Two teams of married couples take on each other to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. One team can't get away from ceramics and the other find an unusual American clock.
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. The red and the blue teams are hunting for miniature cars to take to auction at Lichfield and take home the Golden Gavel.
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.
Today's location is the Royal Cornwall Showground. Presenter 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 that will hopefully make a profit at auction, and they all have their sights on a Golden Gavel.
The Reds discover a table with legs to die for, while the Blues have their sights on all things horse-related. Eric has a close-up encounter with some Cornish wrestlers and tells the story of Newlyn copper.
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. Experts John Cameron and Thomas Plant assist two teams of friends as they buy items from an antiques fair before heading over to Whitchurch where Christina Trevanion is on the rostrum. Along the way Anita takes some time out to discover the gentle world of Izaak Walton, learning his philosophies on life and fishing.
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.
Bargain Hunt comes from Epsom Racecourse in Surrey. The teams are chomping at the bit to bag a bargain and some golden gavels. Keeping them in check is host Anita Manning and experts Danny Sebastian and David Harper. The blues are after golden gavels while the reds are spending big. Meanwhile, Anita finds out about the fascinating history of Epsom racecourse.
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.
Bargain Hunt comes from Epsom Racecourse in Surrey. The teams are chomping at the bit to bag a bargain and some golden gavels. Keeping them in check is host Anita Manning and experts Danny Sebastian and David Harper. The blues are after golden gavels while the reds are spending big. Meanwhile, Anita finds out about the fascinating history of Epsom racecourse.
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.
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.
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.
Today, Bargain Hunt comes from the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home show. Two sets of friends compete to buy three items to hopefully make a profit at auction. Providing a helping hand to our reds and blues are Raj Bisram and Kate Bliss. Charlie Ross oversees the proceedings and fancies his luck as a WWII firefighter.
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.
Two competitive teams take on the Bargain Hunt challenge at an antique fair at Wetherby Racecourse. Eric Knowles is joined by experts Nick Hall and Jonathan Pratt who help the reds and blues race around thefair, spending up to £300 on three items which hopefully will make a profit at the auction in Darlington.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to a very wet and windy Newark Runway antiques fair, where Charlie Ross is joined by experts Charles Hanson and Philip Serrell as both teams race around the fair, pursuingpotential purchases for profit at auction.
Charlie takes a trip down memory lane and shows off one of his very first purchases as an antiques dealer.
A mother and son take on a mother and daughter on today's Bargain Hunt from the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. Anita Manning leads the proceedings and experts Paul Laidlaw and John Cameron are on hand to help the teams. Anita also finds out about Mauchline Ware.
Today's show comes from the historic market town of Newark in Nottinghamshire, presented by Charlie Ross. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson help the teams find some bargains in the town's antique shops,hoping they will make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie finds out more about the extraordinary story of TE Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia.
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.
The historic market town of Newark is the setting for today's programme, presented by Charlie Ross The teams are scouring the town's antique centres in the hope that they will make a profit at auction.Providing a helping hand are Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson. Charlie goes deep underground to discover a fascinating piece of local history.
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.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to the East of England Arena in Peterborough. Today's show is fronted by Natasha Raskin Sharp and lending a hand to the teams are Gary Pe and Ben Cooper. Both teams race aroundthe arena hoping to find three items that will make them a profit at auction. Natasha shows off an interesting find with a family connection.
The National Botanic Garden of Wales provides the beautiful setting for today's programme. The teams are let loose in the grounds of the garden in a bid to find some bargains. Keeping them in check are expertsNick Hall and Gary Pe. Meanwhile, presenter Charlie Ross is off to try his hand at 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.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Experts Ben Cooper and Gary Pe are helping the teams to find a bargain that will hopefully make a profit at today's auction in Lichfield with auctioneer Richard Winterton. Natasha also takes time out to try her hand at glassblowing at Stourbridge's Glass Quarter.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 presents a Christmas show from the Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire. Experts Paul Laidlaw and Kate Bliss get into the festive spirit helping the teams spend £300 on three items with the hope of making a profit at the auction in Derbyshire. Anita is joined by festive singers and learns about the history of Christmas carols.
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.
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