
Bargain Hunt (2000)
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Tim Wonnacott as Presenter
Episodes 612
Ardingly
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.
Read MoreEpisode 6
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams go to a fair near Ardingly in Sussex to shop for today's bargains. Experts Mark Stacey and James Rylands help a team of puppeteers and a pair of prison officers to make the shopping choices. The going gets tough when the teams must decide whether to take their experts bonus buy and risk losing their profits.
Read MoreEpisode 7
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of sisters shop in Brampton in the Lake District and go to auction in Carlisle. Helping them spot the bargains are experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. But when it comes to the crunch, will each team take their expert's bonus buy?
Read MoreEpisode 10
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams shop in the Lake District, with experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss on hand to advise.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
Tim Wonnacott presents from Builth Wells Fair in Wales as father and son compete against mother and daughter, trying to acquire the best bargains possible for 200 pounds. Experts Elizabeth Talbot and Mark Stacey advise the teams.
Read MoreWetherby 28
Bargain Hunt presented by Tim Wonnacott is at the Jaguar Antiques Fair at Wetherby in West Yorkshire. It's a close run thing as two couples compete against each other to make a profit at auction. Experts David Barby and Charles Hanson advise the teams.
Read MoreLincoln 25
Tim Wonnacott presents from Lincoln as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction. Experts Colin Young and Michael Hogben advise the teams.
Read MoreEpisode 15
Tim Wonnacott presents from Edinburgh as two teams of married couples try to acquire the best bargains possible for 200 pounds. Experts David Barby and Thomas Plant advise the teams.
Read MoreCoventry
Tim Wonnacott presents as a team of firemen compete against paramedics in Coventry. They shop for treasures at an antiques fair in Coventry and take their finds to auction in Stratford-upon-Avon. Experts Philip Serrell and David Barby steer them towards some interesting finds but only one team will walk away with a profit.
Read MoreTetbury 19
Tim Wonnacott meets a couple of teams involved in the local sport of wool sack racing in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. They search out the bargains in the town's numerous antique shops with the help of experts Pippa Deeley and Thomas Plant.
Read MoreEpisode 24
Tim Wonnacott presents from Builth Wells in Wales as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts Elizabeth Talbot and Mark Stacey.
Read MoreEpisode 20
Tim Wonnacott is in Wetherby where two teams of choral singers compete against each other to make a profit at auction. Experts Susan Orringe and James Braxton advise the teams.
Read MoreLincoln 26
Tim Wonnacott presents from Lincoln as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts Michael Hogben and Colin Young.
Read MoreEpisode 22
Tim Wonnacott presents from York as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts Anita Manning and Colin Young.
Read MoreEpisode 23
Tim Wonnacott presents from Wetherby as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts James Braxton and Susan Orringe.
Read MoreLincoln 23
Tim Wonnacott presents from Lincoln as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts Pippa Deeley and Adam Partridge.
Read MoreEpisode 25
Tim Wonnacott presents from Peterborough as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts James Braxton and Philip Serrell.
Read MorePortobello 8
Tim Wonnacott presents from London's Portobello Road as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with experts Adam Partridge and Nic Saintey.
Read MoreSwinderby 4
Tim Wonnacott presents from Swinderby as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts Kate Alcock and James Braxton.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
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.
Read MoreRockingham
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting in the grounds of Rockingham Castle in Leicestershire. Experts Mark Stacey and David Barby help them decide where to put their money.
Read MoreRockingham
Tim Wonnacott presents from the annual antiques fair in the grounds of Rockingham Castle in Leicestershire. Experts David Barby and Mark Stacey dance their way around the bargains.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
Tim Wonnacott presents as two couples compete for bargains at an antiques fair at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Michael Hogben and Pippa Deeley offer their advice before taking the finds to auction in Shrewsbury.
Read MoreDetling
Tim Wonnacott meets two teams from Kent who are shopping for bargains at a huge antiques fair in Detling, Kent. Experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton try to steer them towards the best buys, but the going gets tough when they get to auction in Canterbury.
Read MoreChester
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.
Read MoreBuilth 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. 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.
Read MoreDetling
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.
Read MoreSheffield
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.
Read MoreRockingham
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.
Read MoreBuilth 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. Experts Michael Hogben and Pippa Deeley advise the teams at an enormous antiques fair at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Showground in Builth Wells.
Read MoreDetling
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.
Read MoreChester
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.
Read MoreEpisode 10
Tim Wonnacott gives two teams an hour in York in which to acquire the best antique bargains possible for 200 pounds. Experts Anita Manning and Colin Young advise the teams.
Read MoreEpisode 11
Tim Wonnacott presents from Hungerford as two teams of married couples try to acquire the best bargains for 200 pounds. Experts Kate Alcock and Nigel Smith advise the teams.
Read MoreEpisode 12
Tim Wonnacott presents a family affair from Peterborough in Northamptonshire as mother and son compete against father and daughter to try and find bargains that will make a profit at auction. Experts Susan Orringe and Charles Hanson advise the teams.
Read MoreEpisode 13
Tim Wonnacott presents from Glasgow as two teams of musicians try to acquire the best bargains possible for 200 pounds. Experts James Rylands and Graham Lay advise the teams.
Read MoreEpisode 14
Tim Wonnacott presents from Lincoln as two teams of girls try to acquire the best bargains possible for 200 pounds. Experts Pippa Deeley and Adam Partridge advise the teams.
Read MoreSheffield
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair at the Elsecar Heritage Centre in South Yorkshire. Experts Mark Stacey and Charles Hanson help out, and one of them makes a real difference to his team's fortunes at the auction in Sheffield with his clever bonus buy.
Read MoreMidlands
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?
Read MoreLincolnshire
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of best friends go bargain hunting at an antiques centre in Lincolnshire. Experts David Barby and Thomas Plant offer guidance and advice as the teams compete to net the highest profit when their purchases go to auction.
Read MorePeterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of rowers go bargain hunting at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques, held at the East of England showground. Experts David Barby and James Lewis help them decide what to spend their money on, but, when they get to auction, only one team is right to trust their expert's judgement with his bonus buy.
Read MoreGrimsthorpe
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?
Read MorePeterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques held at the East of England showground. Experts David Barby and James Lewis help them make some astute decisions, which all leads to a very good day at the auction.
Read MoreGrimsthorpe Castle
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire. Expert advice is provided by Charles Hanson and Michael Hogben.
Read MoreMidlands
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?
Read MorePeterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair at the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
With expert advice from David Barby and James Lewis.
Read MorePeterborough
It is strictly a family affair for the two daughter-and-parent teams tackling Peterborough Festival of Antiques in the hunt for those elusive bargains. James Lewis and David Barby dole out their expert advice, and one lucky purchase leads to a clear victory. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
Read MoreRockingham
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.
Read MoreLondon
Tim Wonnacott presents a tuneful Bargain Hunt from London's Portobello Market. A pair of gospel singers fight it out with a pearly brother and sister double act. Experts Kate Bliss and James Braxton advise the teams, but it proves to be a struggle when the teams take their items to auction.
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreMidlands
Tim Wonnacott presents a gents' day special, in which a pair of students join forces against a team with a little more life experience. It's just as competitive as ever with some profitable purchases made at an antiques centre in Gloucester. Philip Serrell galvanises his bidders at his auction rooms.
Read MorePeterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams hunt in the huge Peterborough antiques fair, hoping to earn a small fortune at auction in Diss, Norfolk. Experts James Braxton and Charles Hanson steer them towards some clever buys.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of students go shopping at a huge biannual antiques fair in Builth Wells, Wales. Experts David Harper and Paul Laidlaw steer them through the bargains, but the going gets tough when they auction their finds in Mold.
Read MorePeterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams shop at the Festival of Antiques held at the East of England showground in Peterborough. Experts Charles Hanson and James Braxton are on hand to help.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
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.
Read MorePeterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as two collectors who should know their way around the bargains check out the Festival of Antiques fair in Peterborough. Experts Charles Hanson and James Braxton are on hand to help - whose items will turn the most profit at auction?
Read MoreGlasgow
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams make some canny purchases at an antiques centre in Glasgow. The reds do particularly well with a wise little owl when their lots go under auctioneer Anita Manning's hammer, but would they have made more money if only they had listened to the experts?
Read MoreBuilth Wells
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams shop at the large antiques fair held twice a year in Builth Wells. With two trusty experts, David Harper and Paul Laidlaw, to help, what could possibly go wrong?
Read MoreDetling 22
Tim Wonnacott presents from the Kent County showground, which provides plenty of scope for the bargain hunting teams. Experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon guide them as best they can, but they can't avoid a tough time at the auction.
Read MoreMidlands
It's ladies' day as two pairs of friends vie for the winner's title. They're shopping at a huge antiques centre on Gloucester docks before taking their finds to auction in Worcester. Experts Kate Bliss and James Lewis help them decide what to buy. Tim Wonnacott presents.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
Tim Wonnacott presents as the teams go bargain hunting in Wales at an antiques fair in Builth Wells. Experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper help them choose what to buy.
Read MoreArdingly
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.
Read MoreSurrey
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.
Read MoreNorth
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.
Read MoreSurrey
Two teams with cooking in common take up the Bargain Hunt challenge, shopping in London's Camden Passage. 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.
Read MoreSurrey
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.
Read MoreArdingly
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.
Read MoreSurrey
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.
Read MorePeterborough
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?
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreMidlands
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.
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreSwinderby
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.
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreScotland
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.
Read MoreDevon
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.
Read MorePeterborough
Presenter Tim Wonnacott delves into the vaults at Peterborough Museum and discovers some delicate paintings done by Turner when he was just 20 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?
Read MoreScotland
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.
Read MoreGrimsthorpe
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?
Read MoreDevon
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.
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreGrimsthorpe
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.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
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.
Read MoreScotland
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? Antiques 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 tickles his fancy.
Read MoreLondon
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Petworth House in West Sussex and takes a close look around the house's purpose-built art gallery. At an antiques fair in Alexandra Palace, experts Catherine Southon and David Barby are on hand to offer the teams advice, but will their items make any profit at auction?
Read MoreDevon
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?
Read MoreGrimsthorpe
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?
Read MoreLondon
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.
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
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.
Read MoreLondon
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.
Read MoreScotland
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.
Read MoreDevon
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".
Read MoreBuilth Wells
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.
Read MorePeterborough
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.
Read MoreLondon
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.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
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?
Read MoreLondon
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.
Read MoreNewark
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?
Read MoreSouth
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.
Read MoreLondon
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 museum, and discovers gems of Royal London's history amongst its many corridors.
Read MoreLondon
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. 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.
Read MoreNewark
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.
Read MoreLondon
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.
Read MoreArdingly
Experts Catherine Southon and Anita Manning join Tim Wonnacott at the massive Ardingly Antiques Fair. But with so much ground to cover, and only an hour in which to find their three items, the pressure really starts to show with the red and blue teams.
Meanwhile, Tim goes barking mad over an unusual collection of antique dog collars at Leeds Castle.
Read MoreDetling
The teams peruse the antiques fair in Detling, Kent. The red team seem to have an eye for glass, but can they find any in good condition? And the blues remain very calm indeed, considering time is running away with them.
The Bargain Hunters are aided by James Braxton and Kate Bliss, and presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a look around Kent's Quex Museum.
Read MoreScotland
The Red and Blue teams scoop up some brilliant bargains at an antiques centre in Glasgow, including a child's sampler and some acrylic brooches. There is great excitement at the auction when both teams see profits, but who will emerge victorious?
Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Kelvingrove art gallery and museum, and looks at some of celebrated Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh's unique designs.
Read MoreNorfolk 23
Two teams of friends battle it out from the Norfolk Royal Showground. A fully-restored Triumph car, pulled from a bog in Louisiana, and a pair of Grecian figurines are among the items examined by experts Jonathan Pratt and Charles Hanson.
Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a look at local Felbrigg Hall and enjoys the rich history of the upper classes.
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The teams are in Detling with presenter Tim Wonnacott. Expert James Braxton races through the shopping with the Reds, but the Blues put Kate Bliss through her paces as they struggle to agree on anything.
Tim takes a trip to Quex Museum in Kent before discovering which team has made the most profit at auction.
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Experts Paul Laidlaw and Keith Baker are on hand to help the teams find bargains in Glasgow, but there are disagreements over what will make a profit. At the auction the teams find out whether the bidders are interested in their items, which include French engravings and retro toys.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Kelvingrove museum and art gallery, where he delves through the extensive shell collection.
Read MoreDerby
The teams at the fair in Derby do not mess around, and impress experts Kate Bliss and David Harper with some super speedy decisions. Not everything is as it seems at auction though for the mysterious dog bowl.
Presenter Tim Wonnacot takes a trip down south to visit Hatfield House.
Read MoreSouth
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Mompesson House in Salisbury where he discovers an impressive dressing table.
Experts Mark Stacey and Philip Allwood join teams in Hungerford in West Berkshire to search for some bargains, but will they make a profit when they are taken to auction?
Read MoreLondon
A team of publishers take on managers of a theatre company at splendid Alexandra Palace. They are helped in their quest by experts David Barby and Philip Serrell, but will the teams take any notice of the advice being given?
Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to gaze around the V&A and wonder how they fill seven miles of corridors and three acres of exhibition space.
Read MoreNewark
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Belton House in Lincolnshire where he finds a piece of furniture that hides a fascinating secret. There are also some treasures to be found at an antiques fair and experts Mark Stacey and David Harper 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?
Read MoreDerby
Kate Bliss and David Harper are the experts joining Tim Wonnacott at the Jaguar Antiques Fair at Derby University. With only an hour to find three items to sell for a profit at auction, both teams need to have their wits about them to win.
Meanwhile, Tim visits Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, which has been in the same family for thirteen generations.
Read MoreNorfolk
The Red and Blue teams shop at the Norfolk showground with the help of Jonathan Pratt and Charles Hanson. The reds breeze around the fair, while the blues spend a long time looking; so long, in fact, that it becomes a race against the clock.
Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott has a look around Felbrigg House in North Norfolk.
Read MoreArdingly
At Ardingly Antiques Fair, experts Anita Manning and Catherine Southon battle it out with their teams to make the biggest profit at auction.
Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott visits Leeds Castle to get lost in a maze which has an extraordinary surprise hidden beneath it.
Read MoreNorfolk
Jonathan Pratt and Charles Henson lead the teams at the Royal Norfolk Showground, where the Reds prove tricky customers and the Blues have definite ideas as to what will make the most money.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit stunning Felbrigg Hall and marvels at the 200-year-old wallpaper.
Read MoreScotland
Two Scottish couples go head to head in Glasgow with experts Paul Laidlaw and Keith Baker. The Blue team may have left everything to the very last minute so they're keeping their fingers crossed at the auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery.
Read MoreDerby
Kate Bliss and David Harper are the experts joining Tim Wonnacott at the Jaguar Antiques Fair at Derby University. With only one hour to find three items to sell for a profit at auction both teams need to have their wits about them to win. Tim visits Hatfield House in Hertfordshire which has been in the same family for thirteen generations.
Read MoreArdingly
Expert Catherine Southon certainly needs her running shoes to keep up with the Blue team, who are obsessed with just one thing - the price. They have her dashing all over Ardingly antiques fair in a bid to buy their three items before they run out of time, but will they? Sisters make up the Red team. They are decisive and have a good old shop with expert Anita Manning. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott visits Leeds Castle in Maidstone.
Read MoreArdingly
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.
Read MoreNorfolk
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.
Read MoreCorby 6
The antiques challenge game show in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Kate Bliss and James Lewis join Tim Wonnacott for more fun and frolics, this time in Corby. With only one hour on the clock, one of the teams almost does not manage to buy their three items in time! Taking a break from the nail-biting action, Tim visits Burghley House to discover some interesting history.
Read MoreOswestry
Antiques challenge. Tim Wonnacott discovers the rather curious tale of where the name Oswestry is said to have come from, before setting the competing teams loose in the fair. Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt are the experts helping them to find those golden gems within the hour. Tim visits Attingham Park to find out about the Alan Titchmarsh of the 18th century.
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Tim Wonnacott and his teams of bargain hunters descend on Anglesey in North Wales to track down their antiques and collectables. Experts David Harper and David Barby are on hand providing advice and guidance. Tim checks out the stunning Penryhn Castle in Bangor and finds out about its connections with the slate industry.
Read MoreWetherby
Presenter Tim Wonnacott guides two teams of bargain hunters through a wide selection of items at the Wetherby racecourse. David Harper and Phillip Serrell are on hand to give advice, but will any of the teams regret their purchases later at the auction?
Read MoreOswestry
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the magnificent Attingham Park in Shrewsbury and takes a closer look at the Berwick family silver. The bargain hunting teams, helped by Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt, also seek out their own treasures at an antique and collectors fair in Shropshire.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Thomas Plant and Mark Stacy join Tim Wonnacott for more fair antics in Cirencester. The teams struggle to get all of their items within the allotted hour and Tim takes time out to visit a little bit of India at Powis Castle.
Read MoreGrimsthorpe
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss as the blues and reds do battle at Grimsthorpe Castle. Competitive spirit is high but Tim enjoys a little culture and reverence at Lincoln Cathedral.
Read MoreCorby
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of Bargain Hunters take a trip to Corby in Northamptonshire. They are looking for hidden treasures to turn into huge profit at auction, aided by antique experts Kate Bliss and James Lewis. Tim also finds time to visit Burghley House, the stunning Tudor mansion in Stamford.
Read MoreAnglesey
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team land in Anglesey, North Wales, to see what antiques can be turned into profits. Experts David Harper and David Barby take up the challenge of leading the Red and Blue teams.
Tim takes time out to visit the nearby stunning Penrhyn Castle in Bangor.
Read MoreSwinderby
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Tim Wonnacott also discovers what it is like to inherit a stately home out of the blue. That is what happened to Sir Richard Fitzherbert who now owns and runs Tissington Hall in Derbyshire. Tim quizzes the baronet about his fortune.
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Tim Wonnacott brings his teams of bargain hunters to the beautiful setting of Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire, hoping to unearth some hidden treasures. Experts Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt are on hand, helping the teams to hopefully rack up some profits.
Meanwhile, Tim takes time out to visit the nearby Lincoln Cathedral.
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Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott and his teams of keen Bargain Hunters pay a visit to Oswestry in Shropshire to find those antiques and collectables to take to auction. Expert help is on hand in the form of Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt and Tim pays a visit to the magnificent Attingham Park in Shrewsbury.
Read MoreWetherby 9
Wetherby racecourse provides the backdrop for the Great Wetherby antiques fair as two teams of friends race against the clock to hunt out bargains. They are assisted by antiques experts David Harper and Philip Serrell.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Harewood House, where he views one of the finest examples of Chinese wallpaper in the world.
Read MoreBuilth Wells
An Art Deco golf light and a pair of 1950s jugs are among the items chosen by the teams, but will they make a profit when they are sold at auction? Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey are on hand to offer advice.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott also visits majestic Powis Castle, and discovers a stately form of transport.
Read MoreCorby 8
Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
The sun is out and the sky is blue for some auction action in Corby. Kate Bliss and James Lewis are the experts helping their teams look for some scorching profits, but will one of the teams' love of ice-cream hamper the hunt? Sticky fingers aside, Tim Wonnacott is always on hand to keep an eye out for the hot stuff, especially when he escapes into the shade of Burghley House to look at some interesting art.
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Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss as the blue and red teams do battle. Lalique makes an appearance, and time becomes an issue at Grimsthorpe Castle.
Competitive spirit is high, but Tim enjoys a little culture with St Hugh's Choir at Lincoln Cathedral.
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The setting for this edition is Anglesey in North Wales, where presenter Tim Wonnacott and his teams of bargain hunters attempt to outdo each other buying and selling antiques.
Experts David Harper and David Barby are on hand providing advice and guidance. Tim checks out the stunning Penryhn Castle in Bangor.
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In a showdown of the workplace, two managers of a children's home take on two of their front line staff. Will the managers dominate the workers? Can the workers run rings round their bosses? Tim Wonnacott acts as shop steward.
Read MoreBuilth Wells 3
Tim Wonnacott and experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant aid two teams of friends in their fight for the best bargain at the Royal Wales Showground. Time becomes a bit of an issue for one team, whilst the other takes a punt on a seat or two. Tim makes time for a day trip to pristine Powis Castle.
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Experts Paul Laidlaw and David Barby guide two teams of Bargain Hunters each with very different tactics, at the Newark county showground.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott gets all fired up at Lyme Park in Cheshire when he discovers something exquisite in an unusual place.
Read MoreSwinderby 26
Bargain Hunt comes from the massive Swinderby antiques fair where Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant are on hand to offer advice to the teams. Presenter Tim Wonnacott heads to Tissington Hall where he discovers a Gothic-influenced room.
Read MoreCorby 7
The teams are aided by experts Kate Bliss and James Lewis. The Red team are hoping a knight in silver shining armour can save their day, whilst the Blues find a wooden bowl that takes all by surprise at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a fascinating jaunt around Burghley House in Lincolnshire.
Read MoreWetherby 11
Presenter Tim Wonnacott guides two teams of bargain hunters at the Wetherby racecourse through a myriad of items. David Harper and Philip Serrell are on hand to give advice, but will any of the teams regret their purchases later at the auction?
Read MoreBuilth Wells 4
Teams of married couples do battle to find bargains at the antiques fair held at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. They are aided in their quest by experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey. Meanwhile presenter Tim Wonnacott finds a Roman feline during his visit to 13th-century Powis Castle.
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Paul Laidlaw and David Barby are the experts helping the teams find those hidden gems at the County Showground in Newark.
Things turn prickly for the red team when father and daughter do not see eye-to-eye, and David struggles to keep the blue team on the rails. As always, Tim Wonnacott is on hand to help smooth over the cracks, and he also finds time to visit historic Lyme Park in Cheshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt are hunting for bargains at the Oswestry Showground, nestling snugly on the English/Welsh border. Things turn out to be not so snug for one of the teams when their game plan for the day goes horribly wrong. Meanwhile, Tim takes time out to visit the glorious Attingham Park.
Read MoreAnglesey 16
Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team land in Anglesey, North Wales to try their hand at turning a profit. Experts David Harper and David Barby have their work cut out as the troublesome teams travel the antiques fair seeking bargains. Tim also takes time out to visit stunning Penryhn Castle in Bangor.
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The Blue team are wheelchair users who play tennis, so they are sporting and competitive. But can they beat the Reds?
Tim Wonnacott supervises the match at a fair in the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire, while Kate Bliss and Jonathan Pratt offer collecting expertise. Tim also pops over to Lincoln Cathedral to explore its treasures.
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Antiques challenge in which two teams battle it out to see whose purchases can make the most profit at auction.
Two teams do battle to find bargains at the antiques fair held at RAF Swinderby in Lincolnshire. They are helped in their quest by experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant. Meanwhile, Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds a hidden gem at the fair and also visits Tissington Hall which has been in the same family for over 400 years.
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The experts chomping at the bit and raring to get going are Paul Laidlaw and David Barby. Tim Wonnacott presides over the action at the County Showground in Newark, where two teams compete to find the most profitable items to sell at auction.
Lyme Park in Cheshire provides a quirky item of interest for Tim to examine.
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It is a sister act for Phillip Serrell, while Anita Manning hangs out with boys in blue. In the former home of architect Sir John Soane in London, Tim Wonnacott discovers what to do if you have got too many paintings and nowhere to put them.
Read MoreKedleston 2
Experts Mark Stacey and Jonathon Pratt lead two young teams into a Bargain Hunting battle in the grounds of Kedleston Hall.
Tim Wonnacott reveals one of the many treasures at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
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Bargain Hunt travels to Stamford in Lincolnshire, where Catherine Southon gets in a pickle trying to get her team to buy something. Nick Hall's team breeze through their shop and buy a pickle 'dish'. Tim Wonnacott explores a musical gem at Arley Hall in Cheshire.
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The Girl Guides take on the WI at the Shepton Mallet antiques fair. Experts Philip Serrell and Anita Manning do their best to steer the teams towards a profit. Tim Wonnacott discovers a house full of treasures at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London.
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There is a bidding frenzy at the auction in Stamford, Lincolnshire, and nobody is more surprised than the contestants. Experts Catherine Southon and Nick Hall enjoy the drama, while equestrian paintings catch Tim Wonnacott's eye at Arley Hall in Cheshire.
Read MoreKedleston 1
At Kedleston Hall, the contestants, accompanied by experts Mark Stacey and Jonathan Pratt, negotiate to get the best bargains. It is a hard fought battle of wills, but all is revealed at auction. Tim Wonnacott is spoiled for choice at the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Read MoreAnglesey 13
Anglesey is host to the reds and the blues today. Experts Mark Stacey and Jeremy Lamond come under pressure from their teams to come up with the goods.
Tim Wonnacott experiences the ultimate in interior decorating at Hanbury Hall.
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A mother-and-son team take on a mother-and-daughter but which team will end up with a family fortune?
On a visit to Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum, Tim Wonnacott uncovers a Dutch masterpiece.
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Experts Philip Serrell and Anita Manning lead the teams on a hunt for the perfect bargain in Shepton Mallet.
Tim Wonnacott finds the model of architectural inspiration at the John Soane Museum.
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Experts Mark Stacey and Jeremy Lamond lead their teams at the Mona Showground on Anglesey. It is a hard fought contest but all is revealed at the auction.
Tim Wonnacott takes a shine to some family silver at Hanbury Hall.
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Two couples go head-to-head as experts Paul Laidlaw and Jonathan Pratt lead teams hailing from the US and Essex around the Norfolk Antiques Fair. As time runs out, it is the ladies who reveal themselves to be the decision-makers.
Tim Wonnacott hops over the border to Wisbech in Cambridgeshire to the home of a young Quaker businessman who set up the town's first official bank.
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Experts Nick Hall and Catherine Southon take two teams of skydivers to the edge as they leap to the challenge of finding a bargain in Stamford, Lincolnshire. Tim Wonnacott takes a stroll around the gardens of Arley Hall.
Read MoreAnglesey 16
It's all fun and games at the Mona Showground on Anglesey when an engaged couple take on a pair of divorcees, with experts Mark Stacey and Jeremy Lamond. Tim Wonnacott discovers good ways to blow millions of pounds at Hanbury Hall in Worcestershire.
Read MoreLincoln 17
Bargain Hunt comes from Lincoln, where two married couples go head-to-head, and sometimes hand-in-hand. But will there be too much marital stress over at the auction? Tim Wonnacott chats to Lord Snowdon about his family's wonderful Victorian home.
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At Shepton Mallet the red and blue teams go all-out for some unusual bargains. Will their quirky taste prove to be a winner at the auction? Tim Wonnacott explores the delights of design at the John Soane Museum.
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At Norfolk antiques fair, Paul Laidlaw's red team do some tough talking whilst bargaining for a bed. Jonathan Pratt's team gets snowed in so they can't make the auction. Tim Wonnacott explores the Quaker heritage of Peckover house in Wisbech.
Read MoreAnglesey 15
The teams think big at Anglesey Antiques Fair, testing their experts Jeremy Lamond and Mark Stacey in the process. Tim Wonnacott discovers a very special porcelain collection at Hanbury Hall.
Read MoreKedleston 4
It's ladies' day on Bargain Hunt. Experts Mark Stacey and Jonathan Pratt navigate all-girl teams around the fair at Kedleston Hall. Tim Wonnacott visits a feathered friend at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
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The teams head to Hemswell antiques centre on their quest to find a bargain. James Braxton's red team have their eye on some cute and cuddly items, whilst Thomas Plant and the blue team turn up something bizarre. Tim Wonnacott visits Hampshire's Hinton Ampner to discover one man's obsession with the Georgian style.
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Two teams of sisters go head to head at Norfolk fair, Paul Laidlaw and Jonathan Pratt are on hand to offer their expertise. After a slow start both teams get two in the bag, but struggle to hunt out the elusive third bargain. Tim Wonnacott heads to Wisbech in Cambridgeshire and explores a walled wilderness, the pride and joy of one family for 150 years.
Read MoreLincoln 18
Two teams of mums and daughters battle it out in Lincoln, and one of them manages to find one of Bargain Hunt's most profitable antiques! Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to London and visits a cartoonist's colourful home.
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Tim Wonnacott heads to the capital for this episode of Bargain Hunt, where experts Charles Hanson and Anita Manning lead the teams through a fine antiques emporium in Marylebone. The red team brings their dog along to help get their paws on the bargains, but will the blue team outperform them at the auction? Tim heads to the lavish home of the Dashwood family - West Wycombe Park.
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The teams are feeling the pressure in Lincoln. James Lewis has to give the blue team a massage while David Harper's red team buys the oddest things. Meanwhile Tim Wonnacott casts an eye over a Victorian spy camera.
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In this programme the teams travel to Lincolnshire on the hunt for bargain antiques. Expert James Braxton manages to keep his cool with his red team while Thomas Plant and the blues are hot on the trail of something special. Tim Wonnacott visits Hinton Ampner in Hampshire, where he discovers a treasure-trove of Egyptian objects.
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There are dramatic goings-on in Lincoln as two teams act up a storm with experts David Harper and James Lewis. Tim Wonnacott discovers some delightful illustrations.
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The teams go head-to-head at Norfolk antiques fair. Guided by expert Paul Laidlaw the reds opt for a bit of nostalgia, whilst the blues run Jonathan Pratt ragged. Tim Wonnacott finds something curious at Peckover house in Wisbech.
Read MoreStamford 11
One of the antiques meets an undignified end at auction, but it doesn't stop the show which comes from Stamford in Lincolnshire with experts Catherine Southon and Nick Hall. Tim Wonnacott admires a medieval barn in Cheshire.
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The teams go hunting for bargains at one of London's premier antiques hotspots. Charles Hanson teams up with a pair from the capital, and Anita Manning takes on a team from Australia. The local ladies think retro is the way forward, while the team from Oz keep a tight hold of their purse strings! Tim Wonnacott explores the stunning interiors at West Wycombe Park.
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The hunt for a bargain takes the teams to a huge antiques centre in Lincolnshire. The reds, with James Braxton, set their sights on a dashing fellow, while Thomas Plant has to keep the peace with his blues.
Tim Wonnacott visits Hinton Ampner and discovers that, thanks to its last owner, Lord Ralph Dutton, it is home to some exquisite antiques.
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Two teams of young professionals with a love of the 1960s have to haggle hard to bag a bargain at a glittering London antiques centre, before heading off to auction in Chelsea. Experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson try their best to guide them, while presenter Tim Wonnacott finds a little bit of Italy in Buckinghamshire.
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The programme travels to Hemswell Antiques Centre in Lincolnshire as James Braxton and Thomas Plant lead the teams on their search for a bargain. The reds get a taste for the oriental style, but the blues just cannot make up their minds. Tim Wonnacott visits Hinton Ampner in Hampshire, where a tragic fire turned into an unexpected opportunity.
Read MoreKent 1
The antiques challenge comes from Detling Antiques Fair in Kent. Two male partners play a canny game in the expert company of James Braxton, while David Barby leads an aunt and niece through a heady array of shiny objects. Tim Wonnacott heads to Scotney Castle in nearby Royal Tunbridge Wells.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge to track down well-priced treasures. Steering the red and blue teams in the right direction are experts Philip Serrell and Henry Meadows, while Tim pays a visit to the iconic and bracing location that is St Michael's Mount.
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The antiques challenge comes from Shrewsbury, where four female contestants try to make good decisions at the fair with help from auctioneer Colin Young and collectibles buff David Harper. Tim Wonnacott pops up to Nunnington Hall in North Yorkshire to look at the legacy of a First World War trenches officer.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to Scotland. The red and blue teams are assisted by experts Jeremy Lamond and Nick Hall in their quest to find bargains at the Edinburgh Antiques and Collectors Fair, which are then sold at auction in Glasgow under the watchful eye of auctioneer Anita Manning. Tim also visits Traquair House near Peebles, said to be the oldest inhabited house in Scotland.
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The antiques challenge comes from Detling Antiques Fair in Kent. James Braxton provides expertise for a pair of sporting lads in red, while David Barby has trouble getting his local ladies in blue to stay still for long enough to spend their money. Tim Wonnacott heads to Scotney Castle in nearby Royal Tunbridge Wells.
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The antiques challenge comes from Shrewsbury, where one student in red is helped by her gran and expert Colin Young, while a student in blue has his mum behind him and expert David Harper alongside. Tim Wonnacott pops up to Nunnington Hall in North Yorkshire to see how precious objects can suffer from sunlight.
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The teams scour the stalls at the Edinburgh Antiques and Collectors Fair. Expert Nick Hall teams up with friendly neighbours in red, and Jeremy Lamond discovers all the hidden antiques clues for his sisters in blue. Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Traquair House on the Scottish Borders to discover how the Stuarts' family allegiance to the Catholic cause meant worshiping in secret.
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Wetherby Racecourse Antiques Fair plays host to another quartet of bargain hunters. Paul Laidlaw has lots of fun teaming up with two aspiring actors, whereas Thomas Plant gets into all kinds of trouble with his ladies in blue! And Tim Wonnacott finds out about 'the Wicked Sir James Pennyman' when he pays a visit to Ormesby Hall in North Yorkshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams are hunting for bargains in Kent at Detling Antiques Fair. Expert help comes in the form of David Barby, whose banter charms his ladies in blue, and James Braxton - but 'Ma' is in charge of the reds today! Before the auction gets going, presenter Tim Wonnacott heads to Scotney Castle in nearby Royal Tunbridge Wells.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Exeter. Two big men reveal their knowledge of kitchen utensils to a bemused Philip Serrell, while Catherine Southon struggles to keep control of a very excited lady. Tim Wonnacott pops over to Sherbourne Castle in Dorset to explore the magnificent grounds designed by Capability Brown.
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Tim Wonnacott presents a hunt for bargains from the Jaguar Antiques and Collectors Fair at Wetherby Racecourse. The reds are a great-aunt-and-nephew team led by expert Paul Laidlaw, and the blues are a football-mad father-and-daughter combo led by expert Thomas Plant. Items going to auction include a bone bracelet and a set of apothecary scales. Tim takes time out to discover the delights of the magnificent Ormesby Hall.
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Two teams of bargain hunters are let loose at the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge. Phil Serrell puts on his driving cap for his ladies in red, while Henry Meadows tries to stay on the right side of his boys in blue. Tim Wonnacott heads down the coast to Marazion to discover some Cornish Wonder at St Michael's Mount.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams hunt for bargains at the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge. The Reds benefit from advice from seasoned expert Philip Serrell, while the Blues have youth on their side in the form of Henry Meadows. Tim Wonnacott visits St Michael's Mount and discovers an amazing desk designed to be carried across the causeway at low tide.
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Experts Paul Laidlaw and Thomas Plant are in Yorkshire, shopping with the Bargain Hunt teams in the Jaguar Antiques and Collectables Fair at Wetherby Racecourse.
Two lady boxing instructors slug it out with a Texan couple to find items that will make the most money at auction.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott makes an excursion to Ormesby Hall.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Exeter. The red team are a rock drummer and a singer who try to work up a beat to befuddle two bubbly blondes in blue. Expertise comes from Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon.
Tim Wonnacott pops over to Sherbourne Castle in Dorset to look at a fascinating Ince and Mayhew furniture pattern book and a fine example of one of their classic designs.
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Bargain Hunt visits Wetherby Racecourse Antiques Fair in Yorkshire. Thomas Plant finds his engaged couple in blue just cannot decide what to buy, whereas Paul Laidlaw's red team do not agree on what they have bought! Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Ormesby Hall in North Yorkshire, and finds out all about the illustrious Pennyman family who lived there.
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The teams descend on the Edinburgh Antiques and Collectors Fair. A professional swimmer and his grandmother team up with expert Nick Hall and bump into a past Bargain Hunt team, who try to pass on their winning luck! Jeremy Lamond takes a mother-and-daughter team under his wing and Tim Wonnacott heads to Traquair House on the Scottish Borders to find out all about the infamous visit of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Read MoreShrewsbury 9
The hunt for profitable bargains rolls in to the Norfolk Showground where the red team, led by David Harper, find they have expensive tastes and the blues, led by David Barby, struggle to make a decision about what to buy to take to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Usher Gallery in Lincoln to look at paintings by Peter de Wint and LS Lowry.
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Presenter Tim Wonnacott hosts another antique shopping spree at the historic Gloucester Docks. Helped by experts Anita Manning and Colin Young the red and blue teams buy an eclectic range of items to take to auction, including a large wooden mallet and some deception glasses. Tim takes an excursion to visit Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
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Another fast and furious competition for bargains between blue and red teams led by experts David Harper and Colin Young. The action takes place in the Shropshire and West Midlands Showground where a Wedgewood bowl and a magic lantern projector are among the items bought for auction. Host Tim Wonnacott makes an excursion to North Yorkshire where he visits the beautiful Nunnington Hall.
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Tim Wonnacott presents as Bargain Hunt heads to Scotland. The red and blue teams scour Edinburgh Antiques and Collectors Fair for bargains and take their purchases off to auction in Glasgow. Expert advice comes in the form of Jeremy Lamond and Nick Hall. Meanwhile, Tim visits Traquair House to examine the traditional brewing process in their on-site brewery.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Exeter. The manager of the local food bank demonstrates canny judgement with her husband and Catherine Southon, while two young ladies refuse to take expert Philip Serrell seriously. Tim Wonnacott heads over to Sherbourne Castle in Dorset to look at the legacy of Sir Walter Raleigh.
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Some famous faces go bargain hunting in a special edition of the antiques challenge. The West End is pitted against the East End, because scouring the stalls with Thomas Plant are EastEnders actor Perry Fenwick, aka Billy Mitchell, and Emma Barton, who played his on-screen wife Honey. And David Barby teams up with Richard O'Brien, writer and star of The Rocky Horror Show, and Jodie Prenger, winner of talent competition I'd Do Anything.
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Bargain Hunt is in Shrewsbury. Two talented ladies are steered round the stalls by Colin Young, while David Harper joins forces with two crazy radio buffs. Tim Wonnacott pops up to Nunnington Hall in North Yorkshire to examine an amazing collection of miniature furniture in miniature rooms.
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The bargain hunters take their chances at Norfolk's Antiques and Collectors Fair. And it is a battle of the sexes with David Barby teaming up with two ladies in blue who love all that glitters and haggle over kisses while David Harper finds he has two chaps in red who want to keep it butch. Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit the Usher Gallery in Lincolnshire to look at their impressive grandfather clock collection.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams hunt for bargains at the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge. Expert advice comes in the form of Philip Serrell with the red team and Henry Meadows with the blue team. Tim Wonnacott visits St Michael's Mount and discovers a clock with an important role.
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The hunt for bargains continues at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern with the red and blue teams helped by experts Anita Manning and Colin Young. One of the blue team is obsessed with buying some scales but settles for something a little more surprising.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
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The hunt for bargains continues at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern with the red and blue teams helped by experts Anita Manning and Colin Young. One of the blue team is obsessed with buying some scales but settles for something a little more surprising.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
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Norfolk's Antiques and Collectors Fair is the venue for the bargain hunters. A father and son with very different tastes team up with David Barby for the blues, and David Harper finds he has a brilliant haggler on the red team.
Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to the Usher Gallery in Lincolnshire to take a closer look at some of the treasures that can be found there.
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Bargain Hunt comes from the Three Counties Showground, nestled in the Worcestershire countryside. Expert Colin Young struggles to convince the reds that all that glitters might not be gold, while Anita Manning attempts to lead a dancing duo to victory.
Tim Wonnacott takes a look at the real meaning behind George Howard's artwork at Castle Howard, before we find out if our teams will be running for the hills after the auction at Phillip Serrell's in Malvern.
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Antique experts David Harper and David Barby lead two married couples into another battle of the bargains at the Royal Norfolk Showground near Norwich. The blue team set their heart on a metal toy tractor to take to auction, and the reds gamble on a 'white metal' plaque which may or may not turn out to be silver.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Usher Gallery in Lincoln, where he looks at the contents of a beautiful rosewood cabinet.
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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. Paul Laidlaw flies the flag for Oz with the reds and David Barby waves the banner for GB with the blues. Tim Wonnacott heads to the harbour and climbs one of the iconic symbols of Sydney, its harbour bridge.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head down under for this special programme, as Australian red and blue teams hunt for bargains at an eclectic antique centre in Melbourne. They are guided by British experts David Barby and Paul Laidlaw. Once the antiques are bought, they travel to Sydney to see if they can make a profit at auction. Tim takes time out to visit The Briars, a family homestead housing some fine French Napoleonic treasures in the middle of the Australian countryside.
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Tim Wonnacott goes bargain hunting in Sydney at Australia's oldest and largest antiques centre. Smooth Scot Paul Laidlaw and quintessential Englishman David Barby provide the expert help for two Australian teams. Tim Wonnacott heads to Sydney's prestigious State Mitchell Library and gets a behind-the-scenes look at some of their treasured Australiana collection.
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Tim Wonnacott presents Bargain Hunt from Melbourne, where the experts help two Australian teams compete against one another. British expertise is provided in the form of David Barby and Paul Laidlaw, both of whom guide the teams through a frantic shop at a Melbourne antiques centre. Then it is off to Sydney, where the teams have to find out if they have truly bought a bargain. Tim also visits The Briars, a family homestead in the Australian countryside, named after the house Napoleon first stayed at when exiled to St Helena.
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Bargain Hunt swaps British pounds for Australian dollars as Tim Wonnacott and the team head down under to Sydney. Paul Laidlaw and David Barby lend a helping hand to the Australian red and blue teams, while Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit the most important property in Sydney, Government House.
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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! And Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Croft Castle to investigate a tragic twist of fate which changed the course of British history for ever.
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Presenter Tim Wonnacott hosts an antique shopping fest at historic Gloucester Docks. Guided by experts Anita Manning and Colin Young the red and blue teams buy an assorted range of items to take to the Malvern auction house. Both teams end up fighting over a 1960s bar, but is it an item that will sell in Malvern? Auctioneer Philip Serrell describes it as coming from the Peckham period.
Tim takes an excursion to visit Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
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Guided by experts Henry Meadows and Jeremy Lamond, a military theme develops between the red and blue teams. The battlefield is the Bath and West Showground in Somerset, where World War I trench art and a gun case are among the items marching to auction in Bristol. Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds something that Dad's Army would have used, and takes time out to visit Kelmscott Manor in the Cotswolds.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Bargain Hunt comes from the Bath and West Showground in Somerset. Expert Henry Meadows guides the blues - twins with expensive tastes - while Jeremy Lamond heads up the red team - bingo loving ladies from Western-Super-Mare. Both experts seem to be competing to tell the worst jokes. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes an excursion to look at Kelmscott Manor in the Cotswolds.
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The island of Anglesey plays host to this episode of Bargain Hunt. The red team is ably assisted by expert Anita Manning, while a winning smile pays dividends for Jonathan Pratt and the blue team. Presenter Tim Wonnacott slips back across the border to visit Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire, where he revels in a very special room.
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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. It is a friendly competition and the teams even take time to stop for a half-time hug.
Experts Henry Meadows and Jeremy Lamond brave the West Country weather to guide the teams on their quest and presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Kelmscott Manor, the country home of William Morris.
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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.
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Bargain Hunt comes from the Kent County Showground. 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. Ringmaster Tim Wonnacott takes an excursion to Chiddingstone Castle where he uncovers a murder mystery.
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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.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Ardingly International Antique and Collectors Fair in West Sussex. David Harper has to stick to a shopping list compiled by the blue team, whereas Catherine Southon finds that anything goes with the reds - including haggling in the wrong direction! Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to discover the dramatic history of Stansted Park.
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Alexandra Palace plays host to Bargain Hunt as the red and blue teams do battle to find three antique items each to take to auction. Tim Wonnacott plays host and is joined by experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson, who help steer the teams in the right direction. Tim also finds time to visit Hampstead and seek out some treasures at Fenton House.
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This episode of the antiques challenge comes from the island of Anglesey off the coast of Wales. The blue team show expert Jonathan Pratt how to drive a hard bargain, while Anita Manning's red team try to charm their way through the contest. Presenter Tim Wonnacott reveals what Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire has in common with London's Houses of Parliament.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Ardingly International Antique and Collectors Fair in West Sussex. A circus double-act wearing the red fleeces keeps Catherine Southon entertained as they pull out all the stops to secure a bargain. David Harper finds his blue team are attracted to more 'risque' objects! Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to discover what life was like 'below stairs' for the servants at nearby Stansted Park.
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The fun and lively Portobello Road in London is the venue for this edition of Bargain Hunt. Tim Wonnacott presents as the reds and blues do battle to find three antique items to take to auction. Expert advice comes in the form of Anita Manning and Charles Hanson. Tim also takes a trip to Fenton House in Hampstead to take a look at some of the beautiful treasures on display.
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David Barby and Philip Serrell lead the red and blue teams on another relentless hunt for bargains at the Kent Showground. Both teams are well-travelled, but do their worldly ways help them make a profit at the auction? Presenter Tim Wonnacott heads to Chiddingstone Castle to look at an interesting collection of antiques.
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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. Meanwhile, Catherine Southon washes her hands of her blue team, and presenter Tim Wonnacott escapes to Warwickshire, where he explores the history of Stoneleigh Abbey.
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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 as they attempt to buy low and sell high. Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Herefordshire to explore a nineteenth-century English stately home which was built to look like a Norman castle.
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The Bargain Hunt teams are in Ardingly, West Sussex. A stand-up comedian and her partner have a laugh with David Harper on the blue team and two teachers in red get a lesson in bargain hunting from Catherine Southon. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to admire the rare antiques at nearby Stansted Park.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team travel to London's Portobello Road in search of antique gems and collectables. The show takes on a vintage feel as the appropriately attired red and blue teams hunt for items to take to auction. Expert advice is provided by Charles Hanson and Anita Manning. Away from the contest, Tim visits Fenton House in Hampstead.
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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. Aiding and abetting the Alaskan red team is expert David Barby, while Philip Serrell lends a hand to the South African blue team. Presenter Tim Wonnacott peruses the collections at nearby Chiddingstone Castle.
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The 4,000 stalls of the Newark Antiques and Collectables Fair are the setting for this episode of Bargain Hunt. Mark Stacey gets a lesson in buying from his red team, while Catherine Southon is dealt some double trouble by her identical twin blues. Presenter Tim Wonnacott serves up a slice of history on a visit to Stoneleigh Abbey in Warwickshire.
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The teams rummage for bargains in Ardingly, West Sussex. The cheeky red team is made up entirely of ladies and Catherine Southon leads a charm offensive to secure the best prices, whereas David Harper's blue team tests the time rule to its last second. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits nearby Stansted Park to find out about the illustrious lives of the Earls of Bessborough.
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The teams have a bonnie time bargain-hunting in Edinburgh. Charles Hanson captains the red team, who have cakes on the brain, while Paul Laidlaw leads a team of tartan-troosered blues. Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to Pollock House near Glasgow.
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Experts Anita Manning and Mark Stacey help the teams hunt around the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair. Both teams are drawn like magpies to the silverware on offer, while Tim Wonnacott ventures to Bristol to find out what lies behind a mysterious red door.
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The bargain hunters are in Lewes, scouring the local antique shops with the help of experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey. But when the teams meet, they discover the town is not big enough for the both of them. Tim Wonnacott makes a visit to Polesden Lacey and the former party pad of a wealthy society hostess.
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The teams go bargain-hunting in Edinburgh. Charles Hanson leads the red team as two best friends don't see eye to eye on everything, whilst Paul Laidlaw steers his young blue team away from some very old-fashioned items.
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The teams head to Ardingly in West Sussex to one of the biggest antiques fairs in the South of England. Anita Manning heads up the red team, a father and daughter pair of writers. For the blues Mark Stacey resorts to an aerobic workout to keep his team warm.
Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott travels to Bristol to discover the history behind Great George, the massive bell inside the Wills Memorial Building.
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Bargain Hunt heads to Exeter as Tim Wonnacott presides over two teams of contestants, battling it out to find suitable treasures to sell at auction. Expertise is provided by Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson, and Tim takes a trip to Antony House in Cornwall.
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Today the teams are hunting for bargains at the Staffordshire County Showground, although expert Jonathan Pratt guides the bubbly blue team away from a vintage urinal! Meanwhile over in the red corner, David Harper takes control of the boys from RAF Cosford. Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Bath to explore the very grand Number One Royal Crescent.
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Today the Bargain Hunters descend on Peterborough. Expert Charlie Ross ignores his own advice to the blue team, whereas the reds forget all about Thomas Plant's words of wisdom. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter.
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Today the teams are hunting for bargains at the Edinburgh Fair. Paul Laidlaw struggles to rein in his enthusiastic ladies in blue and Charles Hanson's red team can't remember where to find their last item! Tim travels to Pollok House to investigate a collection of gaming tables.
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The teams scour the antiques shops of Lewes in East Sussex. The red team have a few pranks up their sleeves which test Catherine Southon's patience, while Mark Stacey has an easier time championing the blues. Tim Wonnacott travels to Surrey and visits Polesden Lacey, a stunning Elizabethan manor house.
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The blue team spend their forty-first wedding anniversary hunting for bargains in the Sussex Weald. Experts Anita Manning and Mark Stacey help the contestants, while Tim Wonnacott visits some impressive animalistic art.
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The Bargain Hunt teams head to Staffordshire's County Showground, where both experts face double trouble. David Harper heads up two Toms for the red team, while twin sisters Elizabeth and Rachel are guided by Jonathan Pratt for the blue team. Tim Wonnacott travels to Bath to visit one of the city's greatest architectural delights.
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Today the Bargain Hunt teams head to Peterborough, aided and abetted by experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant. Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter to explore Britain's naval heritage.
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The Bargain Hunt teams are scour for bargains at the Staffordshire County Showground. Expert Jonathan Pratt guides the 'roller derby' blue team, while David Harper's red team are on an art deco mission. And Tim travels to Bath to explore Number One Royal Crescent.
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The Bargain Hunt teams travel to Builth Wells. With the help of experts David Barby and Chris Gower the reds choose with their heads while the blues go with their hearts - but which approach will get the best results?
Tim Wonnacott visits the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent for a close-up look at some items from the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever to be discovered in Britain.
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The East of England Showground in Peterborough plays host to this edition of the antiques challenge. The red team have trouble getting their choices past expert Thomas Plant, and the medics on the blue team have fun doing the rounds with their expert Charlie Ross. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter to find out about their extraordinary natural history collection.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Lewes in East Sussex, where the competing red and blue teams hit the antiques shops looking for the bargains that could make them a profit at auction.
Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey are the experts helping the teams, while Tim Wonnacott visits Polesden Lacey and the former home of a wealthy society hostess.
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Bargain Hunt comes from the Edinburgh Fair, where the competing red and blue teams are searching high and low for bargains.
Paul Laidlaw captains his sailors in blue, who try trading kisses for bargains, and Charles Hanson shows his footballers in red some fancy footwork of his own. Tim travels to Pollok House to discover the history behind their Spanish art collection.
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Derby is the destination for this edition of Bargain Hunt, as Tim Wonnacott oversees the red and blue teams competing to find well-priced antiques and collectables to sell at auction. Expertise comes in the form of Thomas Plant and David Harper, and Tim makes a visit to the Holburne Museum in Bath.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team are in Peterborough. The red and blue teams compete to get the best buys to take to auction with the help of experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant, and Tim visits the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter.
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Today's bargain hunters head to Exeter. Tim Wonnacott oversees proceedings whilst antique experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson provide advice to the red and blue teams as they rise to the challenge of trying to make a profit at auction. Tim takes a trip to Antony House in Cornwall.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt crew are in Derby, where the red and blue teams attempt to find keenly priced antiques and collectables to sell at auction. Expertise is provided by Thomas Plant and David Harper, and Tim visits Holburne Museum in Bath.
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The Staffordshire County Showground plays host to the bargain hunters. Expert Jonathan Pratt tries to advise the jokey blues whilst the more decisive reds are helped by David Harper. Tim Wonnacott travels to Bath and visits the stunning Georgian delights of Number one Royal Crescent.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Derby, where the red and blue teams battle to find antiques and collectibles to take to auction. Thomas Plant and David Harper have their work cut out with two brothers and a set of twins, and Tim Wonnacott visits the Holburne Museum in Bath.
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This special charity episode of the antiques challenge offers four London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics medal winners the chance to win a further honour: the elusive and sought-after Bargain Hunt golden gavel.
Who will end up on the Bargain Hunt winners' podium? Will it be red team Helen Glover and Samantha Murray or blue team Lee Pearson and Lutalo Muhammad?
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The Bargain Hunt crew are in Derby today, where the contestants compete to find antiques and collectables that will make a profit at auction. Thomas Plant and David Harper dazzle us with their expertise while Tim Wonnacott visits the Holburne Museum in Bath.
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Bargain Hunt unfolds at a cold and frosty Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair - Tim Wonnacott and the teams have to wrap up warm to comb the stalls for interesting buys. David Barby and Anita Manning provide the expert backup and Tim takes a trip to Bowhill House in Scotland.
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In this programme, the teams head to Ardingly in West Sussex to one of the biggest antiques fairs in the south of England. Anita Manning heads up the red team of Louise and Matthew, a pair of musicians. For the blues, Mark Stacey teams up with a couple of animal lovers, Lucy and Bev. Tim travels to Bristol to discover the history behind glassmaking in the area.
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The Bargain Hunt teams fight for victory at the antique shops of Lewes in East Sussex. The competition is fierce, with two married couples teaming up as man against wife, while experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey attempt to keep some form of order!
Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Surrey to visit Polesden Lacey, a fascinating Elizabethan manor house laced with treasures.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Newark, where the red and blue teams attempt to find keenly priced antiques and collectables to sell at auction.
Expertise comes in the form of David Barby and Anita Manning and Tim makes a visit to Bowhill House in the Scottish borders.
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Tim Wonnacott and the two teams hunt for antiques in the pretty Lincolnshire town of Horncastle. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Charles Hanson each hope to lead the reds and the blues to victory at the auction, while Tim Wonnacott takes a close look at some unusual wooden bygones at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to Hungerford in search of well-priced antiques and collectibles to sell at auction. Experts Charlie Ross and Jonathan Pratt help out the red and blue teams, and Tim visits the Vyne in Hampshire.
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Tim Wonnacott presents the antiques contest from the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Charlie Ross tries to instil discipline into his blue team, but expert Thomas Plant doesn't seem to be in full command of the reds. Tim visits Basildon Park to find out about its remarkable regeneration.
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Oswestry Showground plays host to musical bargain hunters. The red team teaches expert David Harper a move or two, while the blues put their guide Mark Stacey through his paces. Presenter Tim Wonnacott checks out the olde English style of Wightwick Manor in Wolverhampton.
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It's a muddy affair for the experts and teams as they squelch through the fields of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire looking for antique bargains. Experts Anita Manning and Philip Serrell are both sensibly kitted out in their wellingtons and raring to go. Presenter Tim Wonnacott admires work from the impressionist movement when he visits the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham.
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The Bargain Hunt teams visit the bustling town of Horncastle in Lincolnshire looking for clever finds to sell at auction. The contest comes as close to the wire as it gets, with one team having to find two items in the final two minutes of their 60-minute shopping time allowance. Jonathan Pratt and Charles Hanson give the teams expert guidance and presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery to explore the political history behind some of the exhibits.
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The underground and the overground clash on Bargain Hunt, as tube staff take on a taxi driver and his wife. Leading them through the hustle and bustle of west London's Portobello Road market are experts Jeremy Lamond and Kate Bliss, while Tim Wonnacott makes a visit to Clandon Park in Surrey.
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The teams face a welcome in the hillside as they scour the Royal Welsh Showground for bargains. Chris Gower and David Barby offer their expertise, whilst Tim Wonnacott visits a remarkable collection in the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt teams head to Norfolk in search of great buys to take to auction. Expertise is provided by Catherine Southon and Jonathan Pratt, and Tim takes a trip to Ham House on the River Thames.
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The bargain hunters are hitting the antique centres of Hungerford, with experts Charlie Ross and Jonathan Pratt nominally in charge. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott visits the Vyne, a 16th-century country house in Hampshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team head to Ardingly in Sussex to hunt for hidden bargains. Experts Anita Manning and Mark Stacey are on hand to help out as the reds take on the blues, and Tim takes a trip to Basildon Park.
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Oswestry Showground plays host to musical bargain hunters. The red team teaches expert David Harper a move or two, while the blues put their guide Mark Stacey through his paces. Presenter Tim Wonnacott checks out the olde English style of Wightwick Manor in Wolverhampton.
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Bargain Hunt visits the refined grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. However, after some inclement weather, experts Phil Serrell and Anita Manning find they have to don their wellies to dig out those bargains! Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham to admire some of its treasures.
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Bargain Hunt heads to west London, where the antiques stalls of Portobello Road provide the opportunities for the red and blue teams to seek out keenly-priced collectables to sell at auction. Experts Kate Bliss and Jeremy Lamond assist the teams, with Tim Wonnacott presiding over events as well as exploring impressive Clandon Park.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams hunt for bargains in the pretty and historic town of Horncastle. The red team gives expert Charles Hanson a run for his money, whilst the blues show Jonathan Pratt that they are off their trolleys! A visit to the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery reveals a wealth of fascinating items.
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Bargain Hunt plays the generation game as a father and son team up against a grandmother and granddaughter at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Family ties become frayed as the hour ticks on, but experts Chris Gower and David Barby are on hand to keep the peace. Tim Wonnacott presents.
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Kedleston Hall is the muddy venue for four more bargain hunters. Expert Anita Manning is in charge of the red team, while the blue team have to give Philip Serrell a helping hand. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham and marvels at some of its finest sculptures.
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Today the blue and red teams are bargain hunting in Norfolk. Expert Jonathan Pratt struggles to keep up with a mother-and-son team, whereas the red team make great gains at the auction with the help of Catherine Southon. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Ham House near Richmond and takes a stroll in the Long Gallery.
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The antiques centres of Hungerford are the shopping focus for today's Bargain Hunt competition. Tim Wonnacott oversees the red and blue teams which compete to find well-priced antiques and collectables to sell at auction. Experts Charlie Ross and Jonathan Pratt help out the teams, and Tim takes a visit to The Vyne in Hampshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt teams head to a maze-like antiques centre in Farnham in search of items to take to auction. The teams are given a helping hand by experts Kate Bliss and Jeremy Lamond. Tim also finds time to visit Clandon Park in Surrey.
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Tim Wonnacott heads to a very cold and frosty Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair to oversee the red and blue teams battling against the elements in the name of bargain hunting. The teams are joined by experts Anita Manning and David Barby as they scour the fair for unusual purchases. Tim also heads off to the Scottish borders to visit Bowhill House.
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Oswestry Showground plays host to two more teams of bargain hunters. Experts Mark Stacey and David Harper have their hands full with two teams who know exactly what they are looking for. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Wightwick Manor in Wolverhampton to explore this arts and crafts masterpiece.
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The red and blue teams go hunting and haggling in Horncastle, Lincolnshire. Charles Hanson tries to steer the reds to victory, while Jonathan Pratt attempts to lead the blues into first place. Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, and everyone is amazed when one item flies at auction.
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Bargain Hunt travels to Builth Wells, where the red and blue teams battle to find items that will make a profit at auction. Experts David Barby and Chris Gower help steer teams through their shopping and host Tim Wonnacott visits the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent.
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The Norfolk Showground plays host to the day's bargain hunting teams. Two brothers in red compete to win Catherine Southon's approval, whereas the blue team's expert, Jonathon Pratt, takes a more relaxed approach. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Ham House near Richmond, the home of Charles I's whipping boy.
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Bargain Hunt visits the historic market town of Hungerford, as the red and blue teams go head to head with the help of experts Charlie Ross and Jonathan Pratt. Tim Wonnacott has an epiphany at the Vyne in Hampshire, and one team has an even bigger revelation at the auction.
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The teams are shopping in the grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. Anita Manning is on the hunt for jewellery with the reds but Philip Serrell find elephants are on the agenda for the blues! Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the Barber Institute of Fine Arts to admire some of its prized objects.
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Norfolk is the setting for another Bargain Hunt. Tim Wonnacott presides over the red and blue teams as they do battle to find unusual items to take to auction. Catherine Southon and Jonathan Pratt provide the expert advice and Tim heads off to visit one of the jewels in the National Trust's crown, Basildon Park in Berkshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt teams are at the Oswestry showground in Shropshire, with experts David Harper and Mark Stacey on hand to help. Tim also visits Wightwick Manor in Wolverhampton - an Arts and Crafts wonderland.
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Tim Wonnacott takes the red and blue teams to the Bourne Mill antique centre in Farnham, where they are guided through the maze of antiques by experts Jeremy Lamond and Kate Bliss. Tim visits Clandon Park in Surrey to meet Hinemihi - the 'living' house that saved 50 lives.
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Today the Bargain Hunt reds and blues scour the stalls at an antiques fair on a hillside, the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Chris Gower and David Barby help them choose their three items - whilst Tim Wonnacott visits Basildon Park in Berkshire, a beautiful house that was once at risk of demolition.
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The Malvern Hills are alive with the sound of haggling as battle commences between a chatterbox red team and a pair of ex-banker blues. Experts Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant are given the job of guiding them through the possible pitfalls, whilst Tim Wonnacott makes a pit stop at Nuffield Place to test drive some classic cars.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to the Lincolnshire showground, where experts David Harper and Kate Bliss assist the red and blue teams to find items to take to auction in the hope of earning a profit. Tim also visits Lotherton Hall in West Yorkshire.
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The red and blue teams travel across the Menai Strait to Anglesey. Experts Chris Gower and David Harper try to find those elusive bargains, whilst Tim Wonnacott takes a peek at Waddesdon Manor, a nineteenth century house of treasures in Buckinghamshire.
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The teams comb antiques shops in the Surrey market town of Dorking. Experts Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon help the red and blue teams find items that could make a profit at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a visit to Petworth House to explore its picture gallery.
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Bargain Hunt visits the antiques shops of Leominster in Herefordshire for another money-making challenge. The red team are supported by expert Claire Rawle, while the blue team have the help of Paul Laidlaw. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Chastleton House, a little-known Jacobean manor house nestling within the beautiful Cotswolds.
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Alexandra Palace - the birthplace of British television - plays host to the search for profit-making trinkets. Both teams leave their experts open-mouthed as they take control of their own hunts, but will they come unstuck at the auction? Tim Wonnacott visits a Hampstead house to sniff out some homely collectables.
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The Bargain Hunt scene is set in glorious Yorkshire today with a hunt for bargains at Wetherby Racecourse. Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Anita Manning are put to the test with two formidable teams of mothers and daughters, and presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Kiplin Hall, a Jacobean manor in North Yorkshire.
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The teams trot their red and blue colours around the Epsom Racecourse Antiques and Collectables Fair, with the help of thoroughbred antiques experts Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Petworth House to look at the extensive collection of sculptures.
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Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair plays host to Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team as the red and blue teams scour the grounds in an attempt to find items that make money at auction. David Barby and Anita Manning are on hand to provide expert advice, and Tim visits Bowhill House in Scotland.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to the Lincolnshire showground, where experts David Harper and Kate Bliss assist the red and blue teams to find items to take to auction in the hope of earning a profit. Tim also visits Lotherton Hall in west Yorkshire.
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The teams have the run of all the antique shops of Leominster in Herefordshire. Two computer boffins in red battle it out with two horse-riding ladies in blue; they are skilfully guided, and at times led astray, by experts Phil Serrell and Thomas Plant. Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit Chastleton House, a Jacobean country house situated in Oxfordshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team cross the Menai Strait today to go foraging for bargains with the reds, the blues and experts Chris Gower and David Harper. At the auction one item gets a surprising result and amazes everyone.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt crew travel to London's Alexandra Palace where the red and blue teams are presented with the task of finding suitable items to take to auction. Anita Manning and Charles Hanson provide knowledgeable expertise to the respective teams. Tim also finds time to visit Fenton House to see some of the highly prized objects on display.
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The lovely town of Leominster in Herefordshire is the location for today's bargain hunting. Experts Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle take on the Bargain Hunt challenge, along with the eager red and blue teams. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Down House in Kent, the home of explorer Charles Darwin.
Read MoreWetherby 14
Today Bargain Hunt heads to Wetherby Racecourse Antiques Fair as the red and blue teams battle it out to find interesting and unusual items to take to auction. Tim Wonnacott presides and expertise is provided by Thomas Plant and Anita Manning. Whilst in Yorkshire Tim takes a visit a bit further north to Kiplin Hall.
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We're London-bound as we go bargain hunting up west London's bustling Portobello Road. Jonathan Pratt and Henry Meadows lead the teams. Can London's market prove lucrative for them? Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to a Hampstead homestead packed with treasures.
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Our teams are off to Norwich today to seek out bargains to take to auction in the hope of making the biggest profit, or even securing the Order of the Golden gavel. A team of students take on a pair of in-laws. Jonathan Pratt and Catherine Southon offer their expertise, and Tim Wonnacott visits the delicious Ham House on the River Thames.
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Bargain Hunt is set against the beautiful backdrop of the lovely Malvern Hills. Getting stuck in at the Malvern Showground, expert Phil Serrell sneaks off with the reds for a welcome mug of hot chocolate whilst, much to the amusement of his girls in blue, Thomas Plant tries his hand at stilt walking. It's left to presenter Tim Wonnacott to show him how it's really done! A visit to Nuffield Place, home of Morris Motor Cars founder William Morris, completes the fun.
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The red and blue teams don their colours to gallop around the stalls of Wetherby racecourse. The antiques experts trying to keep the peace between two sets of in-laws are Thomas Plant and Anita Manning. Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Kiplin Hall, a fine Jacobean manor house in North Yorkshire.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team are on a Bargain Hunt rally at the gorgeous Ally Pally. Alexandra Palace is packed with antiques, but can Jonathan Pratt and Mark Stacey find three profit-winners for their teams in only an hour?
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Tim Wonnacott and the team are in North Wales as a mother and daughter go head to head with a vicar and his wife. Will family ties win out over divine inspiration? Experts Chris Gower and David Harper are about to find out.
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It is survival of the fittest on Bargain Hunt as the teams hotfoot it around the antiques shops of Leominster in Herefordshire. With the help of antiques experts Claire Rawle and Paul Laidlaw, the reds take the military approach whilst the blues discover their wide-boy side.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes time out to explore the home and possessions of naturalist Charles Darwin.
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The red and blue teams scour the antiques shops of Dorking in the hope of discovering well-priced and unusual items to sell at auction. Tim Wonnacott presents, while expert advice is provided by Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Tim finds an unusual pen-and-ink watercolour that might be rather special.
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The Bargain Hunt teams visit the antique shops of Leominster in their search for a good deal. The blue team experience some real bazaar bargaining, whilst the red team hope magic will help them conjure up some profits at the auction. Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant are the experts of the day, and Tim Wonnacott journeys into the life of William Morris - the man who brought motoring to the masses.
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A mother and a father take their respective daughters delving for deals in London's glorious Alexandra Palace. Jonathan Pratt and Mark Stacey offer their expertise, while Tim Wonnacott takes a look at some fascinating receptacles at Chastelton House in Oxfordshire.
Read MoreLincoln 8
Tim Wonnacott oversees the action at Lincolnshire Showground as the red and blue teams battle it out to uncover a few bargains amongst the many stalls. The teams are assisted by experts David Harper and Kate Bliss, but will the purchases result in profit or loss at auction? Tim also takes a trip to explore little-known Lotherton Hall in West Yorkshire.
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Wetherby Racecourse Antiques Fair is the location for two bargain-hunting teams. A married couple and a pair of mates scour the fair for bargains in the hope of making profit at auction and winning the much-sought-after Golden Gavel. Tim Wonnacott presides over the proceedings, and expertise comes in the form of Anita Manning and Thomas Plant. Tim also visits Kiplin Hall in north Yorkshire.
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The teams head to Epsom Racecourse Antiques and Collectables Fair in the hope of finding unusual items to take to auction. Tim Wonnacott presides as the red and blue teams battle it out, whilst receiving expert advice from Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon. Tim also visits Petworth House to uncover the fascinating story behind a painting.
Read MoreAnglesey 17
There is magic in the air today when our bargain hunters travel to the Isle of Anglesey. Trying to conjure up some bargains for the red team we have expert Chris Gower, whilst David Harper has a few tricks up his sleeve for the blues. Tim Wonnacott travels to Buckinghamshire to visit Waddesdon Manor.
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The bargain hunters trawl the antique shops of Leominster, Herefordshire for affordable items to take to auction. Experts Claire Rawle and Paul Laidlaw give the blue and red teams a helping hand in their quest. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits the former home of English naturalist Charles Darwin and discovers how the Darwin and Wedgwood families are forever entwined.
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Tim Wonnacott takes us to the world famous Portobello Road today. Jonathan Pratt and Henry Meadows are on hand to lead the reds and blues respectively on a busy day in London W11. Will our teams beat the bustle and bag the bargains?
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We're searching for bargains amongst the antiques shops and arcades of Hungerford in Berkshire. Experts Colin Young and James Braxton battle it out to win the Bargain Hunt challenge, along with the enthusiastic red and blue teams. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott comes across a rather interesting box with a surprising story to tell.
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Experts Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle help their teams scour the pretty town of Horncastle in Lincolnshire today, searching for the very best buys in town. Tim Wonnacott visits Lincoln Castle and takes a look at one of the few copies of Magna Carta.
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Derby's beautifully restored railway Roundhouse is the location for today's bargain hunters. Antiques experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant help the red and blue teams in their quest to find items but it is presenter Tim Wonnacott who finds something at the fair that could be worth a mint.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team are in at the Newark Antiques and Collectors' Fair today, with experts Philip Serrell and Anita Manning. The reds have a struggle finding items they both like while the blues explore the Roaring Twenties -and all narrowly avoid being blown away by the windy weather!
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The Bargain Hunt teams are at the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair today. Antique experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson will be on hand to help and inspire, whilst presenter Tim Wonnacott finds the oldest antique at the fair - a discovery of mammoth proportions!
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The Bargain Hunt team are at Peterborough Antiques Fair. Experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant are on hand to help the red and blue teams battle it out to spot antiques that will give them the most profit at auction. Meanwhile presenter Tim Wonnacott trots off to reveal a fair find that will please many a horse lover.
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We're bargain hunting in Stafford at the Staffordshire County Showground. Expert Paul Laidlaw learns that bargain hunting is not just about looking at items but feeling them too, while Mark Stacey has his hands full with the red team. Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds a collection of magic lantern slides.
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Colin Young leads the red team and James Braxton steers the blue team through the antiques centres of Hungerford on the hunt for the items that will make the most profit at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds a surprise bargain of his own.
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Tim and his team of experts are at the Derby Roundhouse, home to an antiques and collectors fair. Experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant pit their knowledge and wits against each other to bag the best bargains for their teams, and Tim investigates an 18th-century national treasure, the painter Joseph Wright of Derby.
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This episode comes from the pretty Lincolnshire town of Horncastle. As the red and blue teams battle it out to find the best bargains in the town's antiques shops, Tim Wonnacott explores life below stairs at Tredegar House in Wales.
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Today the Bargain Hunt team go in search of antiques in Newark as they do the rounds of Europe's biggest antiques fair. Aided by experts Anita Manning and Philip Serrell, the teams are those all-singing, all-dancing types that aren't afraid to show it. Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds an upturned water tank that's been converted into something rather surprising.
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We're treasure seeking in Sussex today at the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair, and today the antique hunt pits banker against banker. Will either team be quids in at the auction? Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson head the teams.
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The Bargain Hunt team are at Peterborough antiques fair today. Experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant battle the snow to help our enthusiastic red and blue teams, while presenter Tim Wonnacott goes on a tour of the Gilt Room at Tredegar House in South Wales.
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Today, Tim Wonnacott is at Stafford Antiques and Collectors' Fair along with antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey. The red team falls in love with a lady in lingerie, the blues dig up some coffins, and Tim makes some finds linked to a notorious crime of the 1970s.
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Our bargain hunters head for the antique-stocked shops and arcades of Hungerford in Berkshire. Expert Colin Young is on hand to help the reds but is distracted by their rock 'n' roll reminiscences. Meanwhile, James Braxton drives the blues to distraction!
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Tim Wonnacott and the gang are at Derby's impressive Roundhouse for a trawl round an antiques fair. Experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant help out two mother-and-daughter teams, who only finish their bargain hunting with seconds to spare. Tim has a chat with a fascinating speaking picture book at the auction.
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The gang roll up in Newark at the largest antique and collectors' fair in Europe for today's bargain hunting.
Expert Philip Serrell meets his match as he tries to help the red team, and Anita Manning learns the art of pogoing from her punk rocker blue team, while Tim Wonnacott shows us something marvellous he once found on a trip to Lewes in West Sussex.
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In the pretty town of Horncastle, Bargain Hunt expert Christina Trevanion helps a team that can't decide whether to spend big or spend small. Meanwhile, Paul Laidlaw has to deal with a team that doesn't seem to want to spend at all. Tim Wonnacott makes an amazing find at the auction house.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team are in Ardingly in Sussex. Antique experts Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson aid the red and blue teams, while Tim shows us the delights of a Polynesian drinking vessel.
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The teams are hunting in Peterborough. Despite the dreary weather Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant help the red and blue teams battle it out to find the most profitable antiques to take to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds something that will excite many a book lover.
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Experts Colin Young and James Braxton are in the antique arcades of Berkshire's historic town of Hungerford searching for bargains that might make their teams a profit at the auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott uncovers a bit of Americana of rare and historic interest.
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Tim Wonnacott takes the teams to Derby's lovingly restored railway roundhouse.
The belly dancing red team give a performance while their opponents, the blue team, hunt for 'girl power' items.
The teams are helped along by the expert guidance of Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant. Tim gives his diagnosis on a 1920s doctor's bag.
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Tim Wonnacott is at Stafford Antiques and Collectors' Fair along with regular Bargain Hunt experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey. On the blue team is a contestant who is a seamstress at Chatsworth House, and she is on the look-out for a nice bit of needlework. Meanwhile, the red team manage to pull a glass rabbit out of the hat at the last minute.
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The teams are gathered together at the Newark Antique and Collectors' Fair -Europe's largest - for a round of competition shopping. Experts Philip Serrell and Anita Manning assist the enthusiastic red and blue teams. But it is not always the early bird that catches the worm at these fairs, as presenter Tim Wonnacott finds out when he comes across a smashing collection as the fair is closing up for the day.
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The teams are in Horncastle, a Mecca for antiques in Lincolnshire. Two married couples go head to head in the challenge to find three items that will make the most profit at auction, assisted by experts Paul Laidlaw and Christina Trevanion. Tim Wonnacott explores Newport's hidden gem, Tredegar House.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams roll up in Sussex at the huge Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair. Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson are the two experts assisting the bargain hunters. As one team heads into the last ten minutes of the shop without a single item bought, could they be the first team to fail to find three bargains?
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The Bargain Hunters have to wrap up warm for a snowy day in Peterborough. Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant are on call to help the red and blue teams find something to hopefully turn to profit at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott finds a pot that could leave you wide-eyed.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team are in windy Newark with experts Philip Serrell and Anita Manning. Philip has the red team, both keen cakemakers, in fits of giggles. Meanwhile the blues, both molecular biologists, take a forensic approach to bargain hunting. As Tim says, 'today's show is a case of bugs or buns!'.
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There is a van-load of treasures to be bought at the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair, and Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson hope that their teams will drive the hardest bargains. Tim Wonnacott ensures fair play.
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Two teams go bargain hunting at the Staffordshire County Showground. Expert Paul Laidlaw has fun with a mother-and-daughter team with expensive tastes and Mark Stacey pounds the beat with a pair of cheeky police officers. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott bounces around on a rather dishevelled old exercise device.
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The Bargain Hunters return to Peterborough. In spite of the snowy weather, Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant help the red and blue teams battle it out to buy the best antiques that they hope will bag a profit at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott reveals a little box of delights.
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This episode is a tale of two cities; first, Edinburgh hosts the fair for two teams of Bargain Hunters. Joined by experts Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw, Tim Wonnacott finds silver to savour. Then in Glasgow, auctioneer Anita Manning has her gavel at the ready to help push for a profit.
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The red and blue teams search for bargains in the antiques centres of Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire. Expert Natasha Raskin enjoys bargain hunting with two self-confessed shopaholics, while Charlie Ross has his hands full with his blue team. Tim Wonnacott uncovers a Victorian pencil case.
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The search for bargains continues on the island of Anglesey in Wales. The Bargain Hunt teams get expert help from Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw and there are a few surprises at the auction.
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The red and blue teams head to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern in search of bargains. On hand to help out are experts David Harper and Caroline Hawley, whilst Tim Wonnacott takes time out to visit the Artillery Museum in London, where he finds a handful of items that once belonged to famous wartime figures.
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Europe's largest antiques fair, held in Newark, plays host to the Bargain Hunters. Chris Gower and Anita Manning are the experts on hand to help seek out items to take to auction. As ever Tim Wonnacott presides over the action and keeps his eye on the clock as the teams look for three items to take to auction in just one hour.
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Armed with £300 and only 60 minutes to buy three items, the Bargain Hunt teams head out to the antique-rich town of Leominster. With experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper for back-up, the reds and blues won't be short on knowledge and know-how either! Tim Wonnacott shows us that he's a bit of a coracle oracle.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunters head to the island of Anglesey in Wales. Experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw help our red and blue teams to spot items that have the potential to make a profit at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott presides over the action at the Mona Showground and also at the auction in Knutsford.
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Two teams search for bargains in the antiques centres of Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire. Tim Wonnacott presides and keeps a watchful eye on the red and blue teams as they look for items to take to auction. Antiques expertise is provided by Charlie Ross and Natasha Raskin.
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Two teams of bargain hunters head out into the fields of the Norfolk showground in an attempt to unearth three treasures in sixty minutes with three hundred pounds. On hand to lend their antiques expertise are the canny Caroline Hawley and terrific Thomas Plant. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott finds a sweet little oriental oddity.
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Tim Wonnacott presents from Devon as the teams attempt to buy antiques and collectables to be sold at auction. Expertise comes in the form of Kate Bliss and David Harper, whose aim it is to ensure their teams make a profit.
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The Bargain Hunt team heads to Norfolk, looking for interesting items to sell at auction. Tim Wonnacott presides, and experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant provide the contestants with invaluable help and advice.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams travel across the Menai Strait to Anglesey. Aided by experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw, they hunt through the fair to find those elusive bargains in the hope of making a profit at auction. Tim Wonnacott visits Firepower: The Royal Artillery Museum in Woolwich.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town of Leominster in search of unusual items to take to auction. Experts David Harper and Caroline Hawley assist the red and blue teams, who have only sixty minutes and £300 to make three purchases in the hope of making a profit.
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The red and blue teams head for the antiques centres of Sawbridgeworth in search of a bargain or three. With help from experts Natasha Raskin and Charlie Ross, the teams face consternation, animation and even balloon inflation. Tim Wonnacott describes a box with a hidden purpose.
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The bargain hunters head over to Norfolk, home of the Broads. Both red and blue teams hope to fashion themselves a victory, dance off with the dosh and go for golden gavel glory. Aiding them in their quest are experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott finds something to bellow about.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to Dorking in Surrey in search of unusual items to take to auction. Experts Thomas Plant and Claire Rawle are on hand to assist the red and blue teams. Tim Wonnacott finds an ingenious antique oddity.
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The red and blue teams travel to the Westpoint Arena in Exeter for more bargain hunting. Experts David Harper and Kate Bliss are in fine fettle as they assist the teams on their search for some top bargains to take to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits A La Ronde, a fascinating house with extremely interesting objects in Devon.
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Tim Wonnacott presides over the red and blue teams in Malvern as they attempt to find three items to take to auction in the hope of making a profit. Expertise comes in the form of Caroline Hawley and David Harper.
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Guided by experts Chris Gower and Anita Manning, the red and blue teams scour Newark for three items to sell at auction. A reclining chair, novelty cigarette lighter and a Scandinavian brooch are among the items snapped. Presenter Tim Wonnacott spots a hefty desk which he thinks is a great buy.
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Tim Wonnacott presides over the red and blue teams at an antiques centre in Leominster, Herefordshire, as they attempt to find interesting items to sell at auction. Experts David Harper and Caroline Hawley provide the contestants with invaluable help and advice.
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Tim Wonnacott presides over the red and blue teams at the Norfolk showground, as they attempt to find interesting items to sell at auction. Experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant provide the contestants with invaluable help and advice. Tim Wonnacott takes us to the Isle of Wight without even leaving Norfolk.
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Tim Wonnacott presides over two mother-and-daughter teams as they scour the high street for some bargains in Dorking, Surrey. Aided by experts Thomas Plant and Claire Rawle, will they be able to make a profit at auction? Tim Wonnacott finds an unusual carving that poses a few questions.
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The red and blue teams travel across the Menai Strait to Anglesey. Expert Christina Trevanion enjoys a bit of madness with the reds while Paul Laidlaw and the blues have a fetish for lights! Tim Wonnacott takes a look at a Victorian letter rack and some rather cool sunglasses.
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In Devon, the reds and blues attempt to buy antiques and collectables to be sold at auction. Tim Wonnacott presides and expertise comes in the form of Kate Bliss and David Harper. Tim also finds time to visit A la Ronde, a unique 16-sided house in Exmouth.
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The creative reds take on the sporty blues, aided by experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Plant. The teams scour the Norfolk showground for three items to take to auction, while Tim Wonnacott finds a trio of interesting silver objects.
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Tim Wonnacott presents a special show from Leominster in Herefordshire as two teams of former Golden Gavel winners, teams who made a profit on all three items at auction, are let loose in the town's antiques emporiums.
Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper preside over events and attempt to guide their teams to another victory. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott shows what oddities can be found in just five minutes, if you know what to look for!
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The red and blue teams have fun as they search out bargains at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, with experts David Harper and Kate Bliss on hand to spread the joy. Presenter Tim Wonnacott talks about three very interesting pieces of silver from around the world.
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Once again we're under starter's orders as two teams of bargain hunters head out to Epsom in an attempt to find three items with three hundred pounds. Hoping to make their hour a happy one are our odds-on favourites Thomas Plant and Claire Rawle. Tim Wonnacott, meanwhile, discovers a fascinating and colourful example of 1930s ironmongery.
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The royal county market town of Hungerford plays host to two teams of bargain hunters. Once again they have £300 and one hour to find three items. Experts Kate Bateman and Nick Hall are there to steer them in the right direction. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott finds more intriguing antiquities to entice us.
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Presenter Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion as they take on the might of the Ardingly antiques fair. With two teams in tow, they battle it out in search of three items to take to the saleroom. Tim comes across an unusual find on his travels, and some surprises unfold in the saleroom.
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The antiques shops and centres of Hungerford play host to this episode's intrepid bargain hunters. But with so much to choose from, will three hundred pounds and one hour be enough to get all three items? Experts Kate Bateman and Nick Hall are on hand to ensure they do! Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott finds something which could be the toast of the town.
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The Bargain Hunt teams are in Sussex at the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors' Fair. Antique experts Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion are on hand to help and inspire, whilst presenter Tim Wonnacott dances a happy tune.
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Antiques experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant guide two teams around the antiques shops of Lewes in search of bargains. Later, presenter Tim Wonnacott and auctioneer Jonathan Pratt have to eat their words over at the auction when one lot takes them by surprise.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams descend on the Berkshire town of Hungerford. With so many antiques shops and arcades, the teams are spoilt for choice! The red and blue teams are joined by their two experts Kate Bateman and Nick Hall.
While on his travels, Tim comes across a find which is positively eye catching.
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A pair of policemen take on some self-named glamorous grannies. The teams are expertly assisted by Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant as they hunt for bargains in the antiques centres of Lewes.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits an 18-century watermill with an intriguing history.
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Two teams of married couples join Tim Wonnacott on a buying bonanza in Hungerford! The contestants are joined by experts Nick Hall and Kate Bateman. Both teams are in for a big surprise at the auction. Meanwhile, Tim tracks down a pair of ornate candlesticks that have an interesting past.
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There is drama on the high street of Lewes.
Experts Thomas Plant and Catherine Southon offer their advice to a pair of father-and-daughter teams, but will they find their three items in time and will they make a profit at auction?
Tim Wonnacott points out the special features of a Native American headdress.
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Two teams of intrepid bargain hunters scour the largest antiques fair in Europe. Ably assisted by experts Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw, the reds and the blues hope to make a profit at auction from their three items. Tim Wonnacott takes a closer look at a rare snuff box found at the fair.
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The antique centres of Hemswell in Lincolnshire play host to the red and blue teams, who have a smashing time in more ways than one. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson are on hand with a wealth of experience and knowledge but will the teams take it?
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The Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh plays host to the red and blue teams who attempt to find three bargain purchases which might earn them a profit at auction. Tim Wonnacott is the master of ceremonies and the teams are guided through the maze of antiques by experts Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley.
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The bargain hunters are on the lookout for three gems at the Ardingly Antique and Collectors Fair in Sussex. Experts Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion are on hand to guide them on their way, although the teams know what they like and are not afraid of a haggle or two.
Meanwhile presenter Tim Wonnacott gets hung up on something special he finds!
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The former RAF base of Hemswell in the bomber county of Lincolnshire is the target for the bargain-hunting teams. Winging their way to assist with their aim of landing a golden gavel are highly decorated experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott visits a legendary RAF base with an epic tale of World War Two bravery.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh in search of unusual items to take to auction in Glasgow. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley assist the red and blue teams, who have only one hour and £300 to make three purchases in the hope of heading home with a profit.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt teams are at Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair. As the reds and blues scour one of Europe's largest antique fairs, they are guided through the stalls by experts Paul Laidlaw and Natasha Raskin, who attempt to make them a profit.
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Tim Wonnacott heads to Ardingly in Sussex, where the Bargain Hunt teams go head-to-head to grab the best finds. Expert Anita Manning leads a red team of friends, while Christina Trevanion heads up a team of brothers in blue. Later at the auction, there is a Bargain Hunt first.
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Bargain Hunt pays tribute to those who served in World War I, as the army battles it out against the RAF with military experts Henry Meadows and Paul Laidlaw on hand to assist. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum in Woolwich to meet Mark Smith, one of the world's leading experts on the Victoria Cross.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. For the two teams, guidance is on hand from experts Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley. Tim stumbles across a culinary coincidence, and auctioneer Natasha Raskin takes to the rostrum in the saleroom.
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The red and blue teams search for bargains at the International Antiques Fair, Newark. They are assisted by experts Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw, who hope to help them to make a profit at auction from their purchases. At the fair Tim Wonnacott finds two mystery items.
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The reds and blues do battle at the East of England showground, Peterborough. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts David Harper and Kate Bliss. There is some exciting action at the auction and Tim pays a visit to the birthplace of Samuel Johnson.
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Europe's largest antiques fair - Newark - provides the hunting ground for Bargain Hunters in this episode.
Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw offer their expert help to the red and the blue teams, who hope to make a profit at auction from their three items.
Tim Wonnacott, who has his ear to the ground at the fair, finds some unusual medical models.
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Tim Wonnacott and the gang visit the Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh.
Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley hand out expert advice to the teams, Tim sizes up an interesting find at the fair and Natasha Raskin takes centre stage at the auction.
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Tim Wonnacott hosts the show from the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
Experts Kate Bliss and David Harper assist the red and blue teams as they attempt to find three objects each to try and make profit at auction.
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Hemswell in Lincolnshire is the destination for the red and blue teams.
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson are standing by with all the experience and insight needed to guide their team to victory. Tim Wonnacott, meanwhile, transports us to Papua New Guinea without ever leaving the antique centre.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team have landed at the East of England Showground. The red and blue teams do battle around the hundreds of stalls and are joined by experts David Harper and Kate Bliss. Tim comes across an interesting find at the fair and there are some highs and lows at the saleroom.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team travel to Ardingly Antiques Fair. Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion try to lead their teams to victory. Tim finds a collectible to write home about, and a packed saleroom results in some interesting outcomes at auction.
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Tim Wonnacott heads to Peterborough, where two teams go head to head to grab the best finds. Expert David Harper leads a team of amateur thespians for the reds, whilst Kate Bliss heads up a team of fly-fishing ladies for the blues.
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Bargain Hunt heads to Edinburgh as the red and blue teams scour an antiques fair at the Royal Highland Centre for items to take to auction. Tim Wonnacott leads the way with help from experts Jonathan Pratt and Caroline Hawley. Tim also has a break from antiques and visits the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow to learn more about some French oil paintings.
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Two terrific teams of antiques enthusiasts go head to head around the East of England showground. The reds and blues are joined by experts David Harper and Kate Bliss. Tim stumbles across a unique piece at the fair, and Richard Winterton takes to the rostrum in the saleroom.
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The teams are searching for bargains at Hemswell Antiques Centres in Lincolnshire. They are aided and abetted by experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson, who try to help them make profits at auction. The results are nail-bitingly close. Presenter Tim Wonnacott is reminded of his schooldays when he spots a French bottle carrier.
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Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair plays host to the Bargain Hunt teams. Tim Wonnacott conducts proceedings and is helped by experts Paul Laidlaw and Natasha Raskin, who compete in trying to bolster profits for the red and blue teams as they head to auction.
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The ups and downs of Epsom Downs racecourse is the focus of this episode of Bargain Hunt. As is customary, the teams have one hour to buy three items with £300, but who will be odds-on favourites?
Helping them first past the post are experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin. Meanwhile, presenter Tim Wonnacott heads to Winchester, the home of the Royal Green Jackets Museum.
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Tim Wonnacott heads to Builth Wells in mid Wales with two teams of engaged couples. The reds and blues are joined by experts Caroline Hawley and Colin Young. There is plenty of excitement at the auction in Shrewsbury.
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team pitch up at Alexandra Palace to search for potential profit-making treasures.
The red and blue teams are assisted by experts Kate Bliss and David Harper.
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The riders and runners are ready for an action-packed day at the races! Bargain Hunt comes from Epsom Downs Racecourse. Tim Wonnacott leads two experts - David Harper lends a hand for the reds and Natasha Raskin helps out the blues.
There is much excitement over at the auction and Tim shows us all how to make a quick buck!
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There's lots of fun in this show from Builth Wells in the Welsh county of Powys. Things kick off with a singalong involving the two teams. Expert Colin Young has his hands full with a pair of midwives while Caroline Hawley's team uncover an uncanny coincidence.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott explores Shrewsbury's Roman links and has a chance to see an amazing mirror.
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of intrepid Bargain Hunters descend on the Alexandra Palace antiques fair.
The reds and the blues are joined by experts Kate Bliss and David Harper. There's a surprise result for one of the teams at the auction, and Tim shares some top tips for gift ideas.
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Our two teams of Bargain Hunters are scouring the antique shops in the market town of Dorking in Surrey. Novelty items seem to be the order of the day. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin.
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This episode comes from Builth Wells in the Welsh county of Powys. Two teams of friends do battle to take the winners' crown, helped by experts Caroline Hawley and Colin Young, and there's plenty of excitement at the auction in Shrewsbury.
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This episode comes from the market town of Dorking. The teams, aided by experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin, have their work cut out. Tim Wonnacott shows off a quality garden find.
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Tim Wonnacott presides over the bargain-hunting action at Alexandra Palace. Antiques expertise is provided by Kate Bliss and David Harper as the red and blue teams head into battle to see who can make a profit at auction.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team pay a visit to Kingston upon Thames. Two teams of antiques enthusiasts go head to head to see which of them will make the biggest profit at auction. Giving the teams a little helping hand are experts Kate Bliss and David Harper. Lindsay Vintiner takes to the auction rostrum in Bedford and Tim comes across a boys' toy with some fascinating history.
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Today's Bargain Hunt comes from the ancient market town of Wetherby in Yorkshire. People have been shopping for bargains here for the past 800 years and today's teams are no exception. Wetherby Racecourse is the location, so join Tim Wonnacott and experts Anita Manning and Philip Serrell for more fun and games.
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We're in Oswestry today for a very special Children in Need edition of Bargain Hunt. Tim Wonnacott and experts Christina Trevanion and Kate Bliss are joined by two teams representing organisations which have been helped by Children in Need. Pudsey's on hand to cheer the teams on.
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Bargain Hunt comes from Lincoln as the red and blue teams go head to head in the search for three bargains to take to auction. Tim Wonnacott presides and expertise is provided by Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw.
Tim also pays a visit to Belton House to see a collection of silverware once used in Downing Street, as well as handling a contemporary silver bowl loaned exclusively to the programme from the prime minister's London address.
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Bargain Hunt comes from the market town of Oswestry in Shropshire. As 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.
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Tim Wonnacott and the team pay a visit to Wetherby racecourse. The reds and blues go head to head at the fair, but which of them will come out on top at the auction? The two experts leading them along the way are Philip Serrell and Anita Manning.
Tim tracks down an unusual indigenous artefact with some fascinating history.
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Tim Wonnacott presents from the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire. For the first time the show features a team of profoundly deaf contestants using British Sign Language, who enlist a sign language interpreter along with their expert Anita Manning. Jonathan Pratt provides advice to the opposing team as they each attempt to find three interesting items which might make a profit at auction.
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Tim Wonnacott is joined by two teams of family members, and experts Paul Laidlaw and Charles Hanson, to do battle at the Lincolnshire Showground. Tim makes a remarkable find at the fair and there are some unexpected profits at auction.
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Bargain Hunt pulls visits Kingston upon Thames, where the red and blue teams shop in an antique centre for items to take to auction. Tim Wonnacott presents and antique expertise is provided by Kate Bliss and David Harper.
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This episode is bordering on the ridiculous: it comes from the border town of Oswestry and it's ridiculously good fun!
Joining presenter Tim Wonnacott are two young brothers who introduce us to their energetic hobby, bocking. And keeping up with the reds every step of the way are two ladies old enough to know better. They share with us their eccentric passions for high-speed motorcycling, frog breeding and knitted vegetables. And all this before the shopping even begins!
Joining in the fun and games are antiques experts Kate Bliss and Christina Trevanion.
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Two teams of bargain-hunting chums battle it out in Norfolk for either antiques supremacy or auction calamity. Hoping it's the former and not the latter are experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon, who are on hand to help separate the wheat from the chaff.
Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott makes a cuddly little friend.
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This episode comes from Wetherby in Yorkshire, which has for centuries been an important stopping-off point for travellers on the road between London and Scotland. The teams won't have to travel far in search of bargains.
The location is Wetherby Racecourse, so join Tim Wonnacott and experts Anita Manning and Philip Serrell for more bargain hunting.
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Tim and the teams make themselves at home at the antiques fair in the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire. Furnished with £300 and experts Jonathan Pratt and Anita Manning, our reds and blues have all the right ingredients for a fruitful hour of shopping.
Tim Wonnacott shows us a restoration project at the nearby Crich Tramway Village.
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Tim Wonnacott and the gang do battle around the Norfolk Showground. As always there are two experts - this time the teams are paired up with Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon.
Tim comes across two interesting miniature finds at the fair. The auction is packed to the rafters, but will our teams be able to make a profit?
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt team head to an antique fair in Lincoln, as the reds and blues attempt to find three well-priced items to take to auction.
Expertise is provided by Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw, and Tim finds an unusual inlaid iron box.
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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.
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Tim Wonnacott is joined by two top teams of antique enthusiasts at the Norfolk Showground. The teams are accompanied around the fair by experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon. Tim is bowled over by a spherical curio and the auction reveals some surprise results for one of the teams!
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Bargain Hunt heads to an antique fair in the grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire. Tim Wonnacott presents and the teams are guided by experts Anita Manning and Jonathan Pratt in an attempt to find three interesting items which might make a profit at auction.
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Norfolk is the antiques playground for two teams of parents and their progeny hoping to spot a bargain. They take up the challenge to buy three items in one hour with £300, guided by experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon.
While at the fair, Tim Wonnacott finds something to shout about.
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Swinderby Antiques Fair in Northamptonshire plays host to Tim Wonnacott and our teams of bargain hunters. We have a musical couple poised to play loud and hard and a couple of kickboxers who are pulling no punches!
The teams are guided by experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper.
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The show comes from the city of Peterborough, one of the flattest, most lowest-lying areas of Britain. In contrast, the teams are full of high spirits and in search of high profits. Guest presenter Anita Manning enjoys some fun and games on the Bargain Hunt trail with experts Philip Serrell and Richard Madley.
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Bargain Hunt pulls into the Herefordshire market town of Leominster to shop at an antique centre before heading to auction in Shrewsbury.
Tim Wonnacott presides over the action and the red and blue teams are joined by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt.
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Tim Wonnacott and the red and blue teams head to Staffordshire to search for bargains. It's double trouble for Thomas Plant as he guides the red team of twins through the stalls. Christina Trevanion hunts for the weird and wonderful with the blues.
Tim also pays a visit to the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham.
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Tim Wonnacott and the gang are at Swinderby Antiques Fair in Northamptonshire. The jewellery-loving reds are guided by expert Caroline Hawley, while the well-travelled blue team have the expertise of David Harper.
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The cathedral city of Peterborough hosts guest presenter Anita Manning and her two teams of bargain hunters. A Star Wars fanatic and a shoe collector and two very close friends make up the red team and the blue team, guided by experts Philip Serrell and Mark Stacey.
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams head east as they go head to head around the stalls of a Norfolk antiques fair. The reds and blues are joined by experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon. Tim comes across two interesting pieces of tribal art and there is some full-on action over at the auction!
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of Bargain Hunters are out in force, hitting the mean streets of Leominster. The reds and blues are guided by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt. Tim comes across two wonderful wooden wonders and the tension rises over at the auction.
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Guest presenter Paul Laidlaw travels to the cathedral city of Peterborough with his two teams of Bargain Hunters. A community cook and a playground equipment designer are amongst the contestants making up the red team and the blue team today guided by experts Philip Serrell and new expert Richard Madley.
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The mystic blue team take on the jovial red team in this fun-packed episode from Heanor Antiques Centre in Derbyshire. It's all fun and games for Tim Wonnacott and the energetic teams who are assisted by Caroline Hawley and brand new expert Ben Cooper.
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Tim Wonnacott oversees the action at the Staffordshire County Showground as the red and blue teams shop for three items to take to auction. Guiding the teams around the fair are experts Thomas Plant and Christina Trevanion.
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Christina Trevanion presents from the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Guiding the red and blue teams around the fairground are experts Philip Serrell and Mark Stacey.
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Bargain Hunt heads to Hay-on-Wye to scour the town's antique shops. Tim Wonnacott presides over the action and the red and blue teams are joined by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt.
Tim also finds time to visit Shrewsbury Museum before heading to auction.
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Guest presenter Anita Manning oversees the red and blue teams in Peterborough as they hunt for bargains to take to auction. Guidance is provided by experts Philip Serrell and Mark Stacey.
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Hay-on-Wye plays host to Tim Wonnacott and two teams of bargain hunters. The reds and blues are guided by experts Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt. Tim stumbles across an interesting find with a well-travelled past and there are plenty of highs and lows at the auction.
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Guest presenter Charles Hanson travels to the Welsh island of Anglesey with his two teams of bargain hunters. There's morris dancing, national anthem singing and an eclectic mix of purchases as the two teams go head to head, guided by experts Claire Rawle and Thomas Plant.
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Bargain Hunt heads to Staffordshire as the red and blue teams, guided by experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant, go head to head. Tim Wonnacott oversees the action and also heads to Birmingham to visit the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, celebrating an area steeped in jewellery-making history which even today remains home to over 500 jewellery businesses.
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Guest presenter Paul Laidlaw takes two teams of bargain hunters to the Westpoint antiques fair in Exeter, with experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young. Paul shows off one of his personal finds with some outstanding provenance, and there are a couple of shocks in the saleroom!
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of Bargain Hunters travel to Brackley in south Northamptonshire, an area steeped in Formula One history. The race is on as a team of musicians sound out some bargains against a skydiving couple who hope they won't see their profits plummet. The two teams go head to head, guided by experts Catherine Southon and Anita Manning.
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The red and blue teams shop at an antiques fair on the island of Anglesey before heading off to auction in Cheshire. Charles Hanson presents, and the teams are assisted by experts Claire Rawle and Thomas Plant.
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Antiques expert Charlie Ross steps up to present from the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Two mother-and-daughter teams shop for three items each, hoping to make profit at auction. Experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss assist the teams along the way.
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Tim Wonnacott and the red and blue teams travel to the Staffordshire Showground to search for bargains. Christina Trevanion tries to prise the pennies from the thrifty blues and Thomas Plant is splashing the cash with the red-hatted ladies - but which team's tactics will pay off at auction?
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Tim Wonnacott presents from Brackley in Northamptonshire. It's an area steeped in motor racing tradition, but will it be the reds or the blues who take the chequered flag in the Bargain Hunt Grand Prix? Assisting the two teams are experts Catherine Southon and Anita Manning.
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Natasha Raskin travels across the Menai Strait to the island of Anglesey with her two teams of bargain hunters. With only an hour to shop and £300 to spend, which team will make the most profit when they take their items to auction in Cheshire? The two teams are guided by experts Thomas Plant and Charles Hanson.
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Antiques expert Charlie Ross steps up to present from the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Two teams of married couples go head to head at the Westpoint antiques and collectors fair, with the help of experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young. Charlie reveals an interesting fair find, and the tension rises over at the auction.
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Tim Wonnacott and the teams are at Brackley Antiques Cellar in Northamptonshire, where a pair of lifelong friends go head to head with a duo of egg-throwing champions - but who will end up with egg on their face today? The teams are guided by experts Anita Manning and Catherine Southon.
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In Stafford, Tim Wonnacott oversees two teams looking to buy three items each to make profit at auction. The reds are two ladies who work in the beauty industry, and the blues are two lads with a passion for all things vintage and retro. Guiding them are experts Thomas Plant and Christina Trevanion.
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Antiques expert Charlie Ross takes over the presenting duties. The reds and blues do battle at the fair, assisted by Kate Bliss and Colin Young. Charlie reveals a regretful past purchase, and the teams go head to head as their items go under the gavel.
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Two sets of mothers and their sons make up the red and blue teams going head to head shopping for bargains at Brackley Antiques Cellar in Northamptonshire. Tim Wonnacott presents, while Anita Manning and Catherine Southon attempt to guide their teams to a healthy profit.
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Bargain Hunt heads to the island of Anglesey, where the red and blue teams shop for three interesting items to take to auction in Cheshire. Natasha Raskin presides over the action, while the teams are assisted with antiques knowledge from experts Charles Hanson and Thomas Plant.
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The team go west - south west, that is, to the Westpoint Arena in Devon. Special guest presenter Charlie Ross is joined by two teams of loving couples with a passion for adventure and an eye for the unusual. Guiding them around the antiques fair are experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss.
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Tim Wonnacott and his team of merry experts shop till they drop at the Lincolnshire Showground. It is a battle of the sexes as the ladies in red take on the boys in blue. Tim tracks down an interesting find at the fair, and there is plenty of action down at the auction!
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of bargain hunters travel to the Westpoint Antiques Fair outside of Exeter. Antiques advice is provided by Philip Serrell and Caroline Hawley as the teams attempt to find items that can make profit at auction.
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of bargain hunters travel to the Westpoint Antiques Fair at Exeter. Guiding the reds and blues are experts Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell.
Tim also makes a visit to an international motor museum in Yeovil.
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The reds take on the blues in the beautiful city of Lincoln. It's a rather snowy affair, and the teams have to battle through blizzards to find well-priced antiques. Tim Wonnacott tracks down an interesting silver purchase, and there's plenty of activity at the auction.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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?
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The reds and blues do battle at Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson, who are on hand to guide the teams to potential treasure. Tim finds a very rare Georgian kettle, and emotions run high down at the auction.
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Tim Wonnacott presents from the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair. The red and blue teams head into battle with their experts Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross. Excitement takes hold at the auction, and Tim spots something that sends him potty!
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Tim Wonnacott and antiques experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss head to London's bustling Portobello Road, where they have the task of helping two teams of couples sift out the bargains to take to auction. Tim's eye is caught by a rather zesty lemon squeezer.
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Tim Wonnacott is joined by Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson at the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair, where the red and blue teams have completely contrasting strategies - the reds spend big on one risky item, while the blues spend very little across three! But whose strategy will pay off at auction?
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Tim Wonnacott and the Bargain Hunt gang are at the world-famous Portobello Road Market in London. Guided by experts Jonathan Pratt and Kate Bliss, the teams navigate the stalls and crowds in the hope of bagging some bargains that will turn a profit at auction.
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Two competitive teams battle it out in Peterborough. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Thomas Plant and Christina Trevanion, but will it be the reds or the blues who succeed at auction?
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Tim Wonnacott oversees proceedings at Peterborough's East of England Showground with the help of experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant. But will it be the reds or the blues whose purchases make the biggest profit at auction?
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Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant at the East of England Showground in Peterborough. The red team are focused and decisive, while the blue team have code words to help them with their challenge. But which team strategy will pay off at auction?
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Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of Bargain Hunters travel to the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Guiding the reds and blues are experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant, as they search for well-priced antiques to take to auction.
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Bargain Hunt heads to the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Tim Wonnacott oversees proceedings, with Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant guiding the teams to potential treasure and profit at auction.
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Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross, who guide the reds and blues around the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair. Once at the auction, Tim spots a rare pair of silver salts which sell for a staggering amount under the hammer!
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