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In Celebrity Money for Nothing, presenters Sarah Moore and Jay Blades go head to head at a celebrity's house to save things that were about to be dumped. They transform them into bespoke and valuable pieces, competing to see who can raise the most profit for their celebrity's chosen charity.
Sarah and Jay look through the homes of 1980s pop stars Sinitta and Toyah Willcox in the hope of uncovering four pieces of junk to transform and sell on for a profit. Woodworking wizard Norman Wilkinson is tasked with taking on Toyah's tired chairs, while robot-mad Mark Haig gives Sinitta's broken fan a steampunk-inspired makeover. But will Sarah and Jay find new homes for their revamped items?
Presenters Louise Minchin and Chris Hollins open their homes to Sarah and Jay. Sarah's search uncovers an old rubber boat and a pair of wicker chairs that were destined for the dump, while Jay rescues and transforms a garden gate and some oak planks. Sewing specialist Neil Wragg and artist blacksmith Bex Simon lend their skills to transforming the items, but what will Louise and Chris think of the results?
Sarah visits the home of zoologist and presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff, where she is tempted by a rotten old door and a garden bench, while Jay unearths a rocking chair and a pine table from presenter and gardener Danny Clarke. Woodworker EJ Osborne and designer Daniel Heath are on hand to help Sarah and Jay turn their celebrity cast-offs into cash for some very worthy causes.
Sarah and Jay scour the homes of former politicians Ann Widdecombe and Edwina Currie, hoping to sniff out four unwanted and unloved items they can make-over and transform into cash for charity. Ann's attic proves to be an Aladdin's cave of items crying out to be upcycled, while Jay is spoilt for choice in his search to rejuvenate junk from Edwina's home. Sarah hopes to impress Ann with the help of furniture re-styler Emma Walker, while artist blacksmith Kev Paxton is on hand to work wonders with Edwina's rubbish.
Sarah and Jay visit the homes of dancer Louie Spence and former Royal Marine and People's Strictly Come Dancing winner Cassidy Little. Sarah saves a cart wheel and a bench, while Jay rescues an old wheelbarrow and a sandpit. To transform these old items, Sarah and Jay enlist the help of carpenter extraordinaire Norman Wilkinson and designer-maker Rupert Blanchard. But will the transformations be all singing and dancing?
Sarah and Jay rummage through the homes of designer Ben de Lisi and model and businesswoman Caprice Bourret. Sarah faces some testing times trying to transform Ben's old plastic branches into a stylish light, while Jay has to use all his creativity to revamp a discarded bed.
Sarah and Jay are welcomed into the homes of business entrepreneurs Hilary Devey and Saira Khan. With the help of talented woodworker EJ Osborne and the Bristol Upholstery Collective, will Sarah and Jay's creative transformations secure profits to return to Hilary and Saira's for their chosen charities?
Sarah and Jay visit impressionist Jon Culshaw and comedian Mark Dolan. Sarah saves a set of six bar stools from Jon's basement and enlists the help of upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith to bring them back to their best, while furniture re-styler Emma Walker aids Jay in his bid to make Mark's old radio cabinet sing again.
Sarah and Jay rummage around the homes of two inspirational former athletes, Iwan Thomas and Danny Crates. Carpenter Norman Wilkinson and designer-maker Sarah Peterson are on board to help out with the makeovers.
A leather jacket, a bird cage, a Japanese instrument and some fabric from south east Asia are all in line for a makeover as Sarah and Jay save them from the homes of TV personality and celebrity chef Rustie Lee and former newsreader Jan Leeming. Bespoke bag maker Neil Wragg and lighting expert Guy Trench are on hand to help repurpose these once cherished items.
Sarah Moore and Jay Blades hope to cook up a profit from four items saved from the homes of celebrity chefs Tony Singh and Aldo Zilli.
Sarah Moore and Jay Blades search for tip-bound trash in the homes of singers Michelle Heaton and Patti Boulaye.
Sarah Moore and Jay Blades search the homes of former Blue Peter presenters Janet Ellis and Peter Purves.
Sarah Moore and Jay Blades rake through the rubbish of TV weather presenters Michael Fish and Nazaneen Ghaffar
Sarah Moore and Jay Blades have a good look around the homes of property experts Martel Maxwell and Martin Roberts.
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