Series 3 (2013)
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Episodes 20
Fern Britton and Phil Vickery
Fern Britton and Phil Vickery are in Devon with experts Mark Stacey and James Braxton. They scour antique shops for buys that will make a profit at auction in Crewkerne, Somerset.
Read MoreJanice Long and Ken Bruce
Celebrity DJs Janice Long and Ken Bruce embark on a road trip around Oxfordshire with 400 pounds to invest in antiques with help from experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw.
Read MoreAnne Reid and Thelma Barlow
Anne Reid and Thelma Barlow, two veteran actresses, take a whistle-stop road trip around Oxfordshire with £400 to invest in antiques with experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper.
Read MoreSimon Williams and Duncan Preston
Stars of stage and screen Simon Williams and Duncan Preston take a buying trip around Essex with £400 to invest in antiques with experts James Lewis and Philip Serrell.
Read MoreColin Baker and Peter Purves
Doctor Who veterans Colin Baker and Peter Purves explore Herefordshire and Worcestershire with £400 to invest in antiques. They are joined by experts Will Axon and James Braxton.
Read MoreTim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden
Two of the three Goodies, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden, get back into character as they pair up with antiques experts Will Axon and Philip Serrell.
Read MoreHermione Norris and John Thomson
Thespians Hermione Norris and John Thomson join up with antiques experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon on a sun-drenched trip around Cornwall in a classic car.
Read MoreLucy Alexander and Martin Roberts
Presenters of Homes Under the Hammer, Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts, trade homes for antiques as they scour the shops of Hampshire in search of a bargain.
Read MoreFrances Barber and Phil Davis
Actors Frances Barber and Phil Davis put their scripts aside and pair up with antiques experts Catherine Southon and Thomas Plant for a celebrity buying spree around East Sussex.
Read MoreEdwina Currie and Eve Pollard
Former health minister Edwina Currie goes head to head with journalist and former Newpaper editor Eve Pollard on this celebrity antiques road trip around Liverpool and Manchester.
Read MoreShaun Williamson and Vicky Entwistle
It's the battle of the soaps as Shaun Williamson from EastEnders and Vicky Entwistle from Coronation Street pair up with antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacy.
Read MoreJudith Chalmers and Mark Durden-Smith
It’s a family feud as globe trotting Judith Chalmers takes on son, TV presenter Mark Durden-Smith, in the hunt for antiq
Read MoreMiles Jupp and Nina Wadia
Comedians Miles Jupp and Nina Wadia team up with antiques experts Thomas Plant and Catherine Southon on a trip around Berkshire and Buckinghamshire in two classic cars.
Read MoreJodie Kidd and James Martin
Supermodel Jodie Kidd and chef James Martin team up with antiques experts Philip Serrell and David Harper on a road-trip through Sussex in a pair of Jaguar E types.
Read MoreMichaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games
Spring Watch presenters Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games compete in antiques buying in Wiltshire and Somerset aided by experts Mark Stacy and James Braxton
Read MoreRobert Bathurst and Amanda Donohoe
Stars of stage and screen Robert Bathurst and Amanda Donohoe compete to buy antiques to fetch the biggest profit at auction. They scour Norfolk and Lincolnshire, ending in Kent.
Read MoreJanet Ellis and Sophie Ellis Bextor
Janet Ellis and Sophie Ellis Bextor go from Essex to Yorkshire with £400 each to spend on antiques that could turn a profit at auction. With experts Philip Serrell and Will Axon.
Read MoreRosemary Shrager and Jean-Christophe Novelli
Chefs Rosemary Shrager and Jean-Christophe Novelli take to the road through Yorkshire to see who can buy antiques that will cook up profits at auction.
Read MoreKim Wilde and Diarmuid Gavin
Gardeners Kim Wilde and Diarmuid Gavin turn their green fingers to digging up antiques in Hertfordshire and Cheshire with help from experts Jonathan Pratt and Will Axon.
Read MoreLaurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Waldemar Janusczak
Interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and straight-talking art critic Waldemar Januszczak team up against veteran antiques supremos Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross.
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