It's pop star versus soap star as former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt takes on Coronation Street's Ryan Thomas in a battle of buying and selling. These two best friends bomb around the B-roads in a muscle car from Kim's American childhood while hitting the shops around Ryan's old stomping ground, Manchester. There are also a couple of starstruck experts, Natasha Raskin-Sharp and Serhat Ahmet, to help them find the good stuff within a £400 budget.
With an antique collecting heritage in the blood of both celebrities, the pressure is on to bring home that auction winning item. Kim and Serhat pin their hopes on a strange looking sculptural item with a hidden history, while Ryan and Natasha are on a mission to find an iconic piece of Corrie memorabilia.
Quiz show host and novelist Richard Osman takes on his other half, comedian, actress and Dr Who star Ingrid Oliver, in a competition to find the most profitable antiques. Teaming up with experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Raj Bisram, they head for the knick-knack shops of Norfolk with £400 to spend each.
While Ingrid can't resist a sad doggy face when it comes to works of art, she and Raj bravely come face to face with a dragon in Norwich. However, Richard and Natasha are rewarded with cake when they visit Norfolk's last remaining watermill.
Raj and Ingrid have high hopes for some expensive West German pottery, but the other team are discombobulated when their budget buy of a Scandinavian glass ashtray turns out to be a case of mistaken identity - will it go up in smoke at auction?
Reality stars Megan McKenna and James Argent take to the wheel of a sports car on a trip to Cambridgeshire and the world of antiques with experts Irita Marriott and Steven Moore.
Self-confessed shopaholic Megan discovers a different kind of retail therapy and a new-found interest in the paraphernalia of 1950s midwifery. James finds that trawling antiques shops is fun and even finds himself fancying some silver spoons and a mini Napoleon. The dealers around Cambridge get to experience the charm of these reality-star celebrities who are out to spend all of their £400 budgets.
The Repair Shop's Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch head to the West Midlands on the hunt for antiques. They are assisted by antiques experts Tim Medhurst and James Braxton, who ride shotgun in a little Citroen and a huge Rolls Royce.
With a £400 budget, both celebrities need to pull on the knowledge and expertise of their companion antiquers to buy objects and collectables in antique shops that will sell for a profit at auction. Amanda goes for the longest church pew ever to make its way into a Road Trip saleroom, while Julie goes for kitsch and chooses a cruet set in the form of a carrot, an onion and a peapod.
Funny stand-ups and actors Jo Brand and Kerry Godliman go antique hunting in Kent. They are searching for collectables they can flip for a profit at auction with the help of experts Catherine Southon and Steven Moore. The competing comics each have £400 to spend and a classic car to get them from shop to emporia.
Jo finds an enamel belt buckle at a budget price and spends big on a box in the shape of a beehive. However, a three-figure sum spent on an object made from papier-mâché proves to be a gamble purchase. Meanwhile, Kerry plumps for porcelain from Paris and a Georgian fire screen, but will her piece of Chinese bronze win her a gold at auction?
Two of Britain's best-loved actors, Peter Gunn and Melanie Hill, venture through Staffordshire and Derbyshire to find antiques they can flip for a profit. Swapping Coronation Street's cobbles for antique shops, they're joined by experts James Braxton and David Harper.
Peter and Melanie's 30-year friendship is put to one side as they become rivals. Armed with £400 and a classic car, they have just two days to find the best antiques to sell at auction.
The knowledge of antiques experts Angus Ashworth and Phil Serrell is put to the ultimate test, as their celebrity companions on this road trip are University Challenge icons Eric Monkman and Bobby Seagull.
The celebrity duo met as rivals on the famous quiz show before becoming close friends. However, they're rivals once more on this hunt to find profit-making antiques. With £400 each to spend from behind the wheel of a classic car, they're headed to the antique shops of Kent.
Tough-talking Dom Littlewood and consumer champion Melinda Messenger turn their hand to antique dealing. Have Hampshire's antique dealers met their match?
In a break from hunting down cowboy builders and exposing wrongs, Dom and Melinda are in hot pursuit of profitable antiques. With £400 and a classic car, they're paired with antiques experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Tim Medhurst.
Two formidable quizzers from quiz show The Chase put their antique knowledge to the ultimate test. Anne Hegerty challenges her pal Shaun Wallace in a competition to make the most money buying and selling antiques.
Joining them on this chase to find the biggest profit are antiquers James Braxton and Margie Cooper. This adventure spans England's Home Counties with classic cars transporting them from shop to emporia as they pick up collectables and curios on a £400 budget.
Top ceramicist and star of The Great Pottery Throw Down Keith Brymer Jones takes on Esme Young, judge of The Great British Sewing Bee, in a competition to find the most profitable antique.
Accompanied by antiques experts Roo Irvine and Charles Hanson, the celebrity competitors comb through some of Glasgow's finest antique shops with a £400 budget and a classic car to take them between stops.
The friendship of reality TV stars Chris Hughes and Jake Quickenden is put under strain as they compete to make money from buying and selling antiques. Will their charm and looks make up for their lack of subject knowledge? Luckily for them, on hand to help are auctioneer Izzie Balmer and antiques dealer Irita Marriott.
In an unlikely twist to events, both teams go for tea-themed purchases. A 19th-century milk jug attracts Chris's eye, while an unusual four-spouted teapot gets Jake excited.
Rock 'n' roll hero Francis Rossi, from Status Quo, and the duchess of disco, Linda Nolan, take a trip around the south east of England. With an almighty stage dive into the counties of Surrey and Sussex, our rock god Francis and enchanting chanteuse Linda delve into the world of antiques. Firm friends since the 70s, this pair are all set to compete for the Road Trip trophy.
It's fitting they have an iconic 1970s motor to nip around in and £400 each to spend on some antique delights they both hope will make big profits at the Worcestershire auction. Accompanying our musical pals are auctioneers Philip Serrell and Natasha Raskin Sharp.
Duncan James and Antony Costa from boy band Blue take a tour around the Cotswolds. On a blast around Gloucestershire, the boys are out of their comfort zone as they discover the world of antiques. The original founders of the boy band have been firm friends for over 20 years, but Duncan and Ant are on a mission to out-purchase each other and take the road trip crown.
With £400 each to spend, a stately Rolls Royce and a sporty Porsche, they head off to the shops with experts Ochuko Ojiri and Roo Irvine by their side. Ant lets his heart rule his head as he buys some Second World War medals from Greece, while Duncan spends a three-figure sum on a fairy castle vase.
TV presenters and disability rights campaigners Katie Piper and Adam Pearson attempt to turn £400 into a larger sum by flipping antiques for profit.
With David Harper and Roo Irvine on hand to advise, and two classic cars to get them from A to B, Katie and Adam rummage in a southerly direction from Northampton to the River Thames. They also journey back in time to learn about local leathercraft and the age-old craft of straw plaiting.
Breaking news, today's star-studded shopping spree features award-winning journalist and newscaster Nina Hossain, along with fellow reporter Lucrezia Millarini.
This pair of newsies are driving a custard-coloured 1955 Ford Pop Hot Rod, with expert advice provided by Dorset's Tim Medhurst and Geordie-boy Steven Moore, who are piloting a 1960s Ford Thames between the antique shops and emporia.
Their shopping bonanza between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire will end with an ‘and finally' at an auction in Buckinghamshire. Along the way Nina and Steven will learn about the unique Derbyshire tradition of well dressing, while Lucrezia and Tim find out about an invention which heralded the industrial revolution.
Nina finds a love letter from the past and a silver brooch, while Lucrezia finds a jewellery casket that features a monkey riding an elephant – an item that's sure to make big news at auction.
Loose Women's Kelle Bryan and Charlene White travel across Essex for another antiques trip. The experts joining them on their shopping spree are auctioneer Catherine Southon and dealer Ochuko Ojiri. From behind the wheel of a classic car, the two teams each set out with £400 to find the most profitable antiques.
On the way, Charlene and Catherine discover the mysterious story of an 18th-century folk magician, while Kelle and Ochuko explore the cultural impact that the Windrush Generation had on British music.
Best friends Gethin Jones and Dr Xand Van Tulleken battle to hunt out the finest antique treasures. They cruise across the Welsh border in a couple of rather large classic American motors, guided by experts Irita Marriott and Serhat Ahmet.
Xand and Serhat discover their shared love of ceramics and set out to find the perfect piece to take to auction, while Irita hopes Gethin's command of the Welsh language will give them an advantage. And there are mind games in the battle of the porcelain pigs.
Taking a break from shopping, Gethin and Irita take a train ride into the past to learn about Wales's railway history. Meanwhile, our other pair head to Chester to discover the impact the Romans had on Britain's pottery production, and amateur potter Xand tries his hand at throwing a pot just like an ancient Roman.
Then it's off to Derby to see who the high-flier at the final showdown will be.
Taking to the dance floor on this antiques hunt are two fleet-footed stars of the Strictly ballroom, husband and wife Aljaž Škorjanec and Janette Manrara.
They're joined by David Harper and Izzie Balmer for an antiques whirl through Oxfordshire in a 60s Mercedes and a 70s Jaguar.
Along the way, Aljaž and Izzie waltz their way into the history of one of Britain's motoring icons, the MG, while Janette and David find out about Stratford-upon-Avon's lesser known literary great, Marie Corelli.
An arts and crafts candlestick and a novelty vesta case feature among our sure-footed celebrities' buys, but will a boomerang that once belonged to a star of the silver screen come back to haunt them?
After they're all shopped out, it's time for them to shake their stuff for a final showdown in Essex.
Two top TV journalists, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond and newsreader Simon McCoy, take up the antiques challenge and go rummaging all around Devon. The two, who became firm friends whilst reporting on some quite tumultuous times, now find themselves chasing scoops once again.
With £400 each and experts Margie Cooper and Raj Bisram along to help, Jennie and Simon will be piloting through the B-roads of Devon in an Austin Healey and an E-Type Jaguar.
Actor, presenter and all-round entertainer Les Dennis takes on his chum, fellow thespian and soap star Nitin Ganatra, in a contest of antique hunting skills. At their disposal, at least two classic cars from the 60s, £400 each and a couple of eager experts, David Harper and Irita Marriott.
Ballroom brothers AJ and Curtis Pritchard take the high road through Scotland in pursuit of antiques. There's outdoor swimming and ceilidh dancing,but who'll score a ten at the auction?
Comedians Rufus Hound and Chris McCausland join antiques experts Margie Cooper and Ochuko Ojiri in Merseyside. There are lots of laughs and bags of buys, but will there be profits aplenty?
Musicians Gareth Malone and YolanDa Brown join David Harper and Raj Bisram for some antique shopping in Scotland, buying a rare green pig and releasing a puffin chick into the wild.
Comedian Lucy Porter and Chaser Jenny Ryan visit antique shops in south Wales. On hand to help are experts Serhat Ahmet and Steven Moore. Expect a lost recipe and a pack of corgis.
Radio broadcasters Mark Radcliffe and Edith Bowman dip their toes into the world of antiques under the expert guidance of Natasha Raskin Sharp and Paul Martin.
Consumer journalists Nikki Fox and Matt Allwright investigate profit-making antiques in Kent alongside expert guides Natasha Raskin Sharp and David Harper.
Reality stars and best pals Sam Thompson and Pete ‘The Pirate' Wicks hunt for antiques in the Cotswolds. There are romantic lunches, motorbike tumbles and plenty of bargains.
Trisha Goddard and Dr Amir Khan join Tim Medhurst and Izzie Balmer on a hunt for profit-making antiques. Expect dressing up, burnt-out clutches and a top-secret visit to a beehive.
Children's TV stars Radzi Chinyanganya and Karim Zeroual find antique coins, clocks and a stone duck, assisted by Paul Martin and Catherine Southon. The loser faces a gunge tank.
Eighties pop stars Martin and Shirlie Kemp make a song and dance in the West Country, and cider is involved! Martin fancies vintage, and Shirlie more shabby chic, but who is gold?
Stand-up comedians Zoe Lyons and Noreen Khan turn their hand to antiquing in Shropshire. Along the way, there are unusual purchases, frightful detours and plenty of laughs.
Showbiz pals Scarlett Moffatt and Crissy Rock go antique hunting up north with Margie Cooper and Christina Trevanion. Expect jewellery and some very old sweeties.
Actors Robert Daws and Mark Curry go antique hunting in Lancashire, where they find a real-life Sherlock Holmes and join a drag queen cabaret. Antiquers Roo and Izzie offer expert advice.
Comedian Dom Joly and actor Pauline McLynn are in Lancashire with Phil and James, buying antique bamboo and teapots. Who will have the last laugh at auction?
Football pundits Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara try competitive antiquing in Leicestershire. Along the way there's haggling, hijinks and hard cheese before they head to auction.
Danny Dyer and daughter Dani join auctioneers Natasha and Phil on an antiques hunt in Essex that features pirates, a raft race, sunken treasure and a huge Chinese banquet.
Countdown's Rachel Riley competes with husband and Strictly partner Pasha Kovalev to find antiques. David and Paul assist, but will maths skills or fancy footwork win the day?
Broadcaster Eamonn Holmes and award-winning actress Victoria Smurfit find antiques in Kent with connections to Columbus and royalty, dutifully aided by experts Phil and Catherine.
Journalists Clive Myrie and Reeta Chakrabarti find a French casket and a rocking horse to sell at auction, while James Braxton needs no excuse to strip for a cold water dip.
Supermodel Jerry Hall and psychotherapist and TV presenter Philippa Perry take to the road with antiques experts Tim Medhurst and Charles Hanson.
Comedians Jamali Maddix and Bobby Mair battle for the best punchline and most profitable antique with experts Natasha Raskin-Sharp and Angus Ashworth.
Comedian Bobby Davro and singer Sheila Ferguson are on a trip around Kent with James Braxton and Catherine Southon. Expect a firedog, a rocking horse and a green jellyfish.
Stanley Johnson and Georgia ‘Toff' Toffolo search Cumbria for antiques with experts Paul Laidlaw and Izzie Balmer. Will a snake or a horse prove to be the most profitable?
Countryfile's Adam Henson and Steve Brown are on the hunt for antiques in the rolling Cotswold Hills, accompanied by experts Roo Irvine and David Harper.
Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup and designer Pearl Lowe rummage through antiques shops and uncover Norwegian jewellery, African sculpture and some traditional English furniture.
Actresses, models and friends Helen Flanagan and Jorgie Porter pair with experts Phil Serrell and James Braxton. They uncover an interesting tea caddy and an unusual ship's compass.
Comedy queen Shappi Khorsandi and Blue Peter royalty Konnie Huq are in Sussex with experts Charles Hanson and Tim Medhurst. Who can make the most profit from antiques?
Holby City's Rosie Marcel and Bob Barrett swap scalpels and scrubs for curios and collectibles in a competitive Road Trip around the flatlands of Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.
Actors and best pals Will Mellor and Nick Pickard take a pocket watch and a ship's porthole to auction in Greenwich on advice from experts Paul Laidlaw and Stephanie Connell.
Emmerdale and Holby City actress Gemma Oaten and actress, broadcaster and disability rights campaigner Samantha Renke hunt for antiques in Lancashire with experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton.
Today's treasure seekers in East Anglia are TV Loose Women Andrea McLean and Penny Lancaster, with experts Tim Medhurst and David Harper.
Love Island stars Wes Nelson and Georgia Steel couple up with experts Izzie Balmer and Phil Serrell on the hunt for antiques in Yorkshire, before an auction in North Shields.
Singing sensation Emeli Sande and her collaborator and chum Naughty Boy take time off from making hit records to get behind the wheel of a classic car and seek out antiques.
Poet Dr John Cooper Clarke and comic and TV panellist Phill Jupitus seek treasure in East Anglia, with excellent expert guidance courtesy of auctioneer James Braxton and dealer Stephanie Connell.
Actor Neil Morrissey takes on TV presenter JJ Chalmers in the antique buying challenge. Expect a Palamino horse, an old monkey, a rattling teddy and a furious farmer.
Two of TV's favourite doctors, Dr Ranj Singh and Dr Zoe Williams, are paired with experts Steph Connell and Tim Medhurst. Both hope to catch the antiques bug in Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
Old friends Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden stage a battle of the boy bands. Westlife versus Boyzone - who is best with antiques? On backing vocals are experts Roo and Margie.
Actors Dan Brocklebank and Hayley Tamaddon are on the search for antiques in East Anglia. Guiding them on their way are antique experts Raj Bisram and Angus Ashworth.
Craig Charles and Robert Llewellyn team up with antiquers Izzie Balmer and Tim Medhurst for a West Midlands road trip. A search for profit making antiques to sell at auction.
Judy Murray and Greg Rusedski swap the tennis court for Caledonia on a hunt for antiques with Angus Ashworth and Raj Bisram. Do they really find Andy Murray's old clogs?
TV presenter Michelle Ackerley and astrologer Russell Grant chum up with experts Roo Irvine and Phil Serrell for an antiques jolly on the hottest days of the summer. The two teams traverse the Home Counties in search of antiques to sell at auction.
Flamboyant Russell is drawn to all things sparkly and at the modern end of the market. Is Roo fighting a losing battle to steer him towards antiques? Phil struggles to convince Michelle to buy classic pieces of furniture. Will everything come up smelling of roses at auction for Michelle? Or do the stars foretell a win for Russell?
Celebrities hunt for antiques. Rav Wilding is guilty of never having been in an antiques shop! That is all going to change as he joins Martel Maxwell on a trip through Cheshire.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Sue Johnston and Lisa Riley hit north west England in a whirlwind of hilarity and haggling with Catherine Southon and David Harper.
Nadia Sawalha and Kaye Adams visit the antique shops of Edinburgh and beyond.
Bananarama's Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward are on tour with Charles Hanson and David Harper in the south east of England.
Sam and Mark hit the antiques trail with Charles Hanson and Natasha Raskin Sharp in Yorkshire.
Rebecca Adlington and Helen Skelton treasure-seek in the north west with help from Roo Irvine and Tim Medhurst.
Countryfile stars Charlotte Smith and Tom Heap swap agriculture for antiques as they treasure-seek in Hampshire and Buckinghamshire.
Comedian Russell Kane and presenter AJ Odudu take to the road with antiquers Phil Serrell and Margie Cooper. AJ confesses her favourite period in history is the 1980s, much to the alarm of expert Phil. In spite of this revelation Phil shares the virtues of a 400-year-old piece of furniture - but will AJ be won over by a large brown antique? Margie's knowledge is put to the test as Russell wants to know all about Victorian and Edwardian collectables - but both are amused when Russell finds a toby jug that bears a resemblance to someone close.
Russell and Margie stop by Birmingham Concert Hall for an unlikely musical interlude while AJ and Phil find time to visit a Lavender farm and enjoy a tasty scone. Once the shopping in Shropshire is done everyone is hoping for big profits at an auction in Staffordshire.
Stars of stage and screen John Partridge and Anita Harris chum up with antiques experts Margie Cooper and Paul Laidlaw for a rip-roaring Road Trip around Lancashire and Yorkshire.
John struggles with how best to invest his £400 but decides to go with his instinct when he spies something theatrical hanging from the roof of an antique shop. Christmas comes early for Anita when she finds a 'surprise' in a cabinet. Once the shopping is done how will they cope with the drama of an auction in Harrogate? And who will take centre stage as winner?
From The Communards to Holy Communion and a classic car, Rev Richard Coles is in the driving seat for this trip. His Strictly co-pilot is glitterball champion Joe McFadden, an actor who has played roles in Heartbeat, Cranford and Casualty.
Joining our celebrities on their romp across Scotland are antiques experts David Harper and Phil Serrell, who offer guidance on a budgie, a barrel of whisky and some very large plates.
Before an auction south of the border in Newcastle, Richard and David play football at one of Scotland's most famous clubs, while Joe and Phil end up going round in circles deep underground. But, when both teams buy near identical antiques, it makes for a nail-biting auction.
Radio presenters and chums Janey Lee Grace and Tim Smith take a break from Steve Wright's Big Show on BBC Radio 2 to seek treasure amongst the Cotswolds and the Malverns, with excellent expert guidance courtesy of auctioneer James Braxton and dealer David Harper. But long before arriving at the Buckinghamshire auction, Janey's vintage Austin Healey takes her to uncover the story of cross-dressing music hall superstar Vesta Tilley. Meanwhile sport fan Tim in a sporty MG gets to grips with the art of Shin Kicking and the 'Cotswold Olympicks'! Expect outsider art, some strangely coloured crockery and, of course, several factoids.
Showbiz mates Peter Andre and Joe Pasquale sample the joys of the Kent seaside. And while no-one gets an ice cream, Joe is treated to some whelks while Peter rides on the oldest rollercoaster in Britain.
Pop star Ian 'H' Watkins and entertainer Claire Sweeney scour the Welsh border for antiques. Friends turn rivals as they hunt for bargains with help from experts James Braxton and David Harper.
Comics Al Murray and Paul Chowdhry hunt for antiques that will make a profit at auction. Helping them are experts James Braxton and Natasha Raskin Sharp.
A classic Rolls Royce and an Aston Martin take the two comics west of London. While Al picks up some antiques with a distinct military flavour, Paul discovers he is a 'hustler' when haggling for collectibles and curios.
One detour sees Al scale a wall eight feet high and scramble under barbed wire in order to learn about the history of officers attending the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Paul also takes a break from antiquing to hear how one man's take on jiu-jitsu helped to save Sherlock Holmes from Professor Moriarty.
Who will take the crown for most profits at the auction in Buckinghamshire?
Actors and good chums David Bradley and Nigel Harman head out on the highways from Oxfordshire to Somerset in search of antique goodies. They have experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Christina Trevanion a little worried, as between them the actors have played a long list of baddies on screen - however, they turn out to be absolute gentlemen in real life.
Downton Abbey's dastardly valet Nigel takes a shine to a domestic appliance of yesteryear, despite the advice from his expert. And Game of Thrones' Lord Frey, David, finds something that resonates with one of the characters he has played.
Their final destination is a Cotswold auction in Winchcombe, but along the way Nigel goes in search of buried treasure and David visits a maltings for a little beer-tasting session. Expect celebrity autographs, ABBA singalongs and a parrot.
Street dancers Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely take time off from Diversity to get behind the wheel of a classic car and head out into the country, in search of fun and profit - with excellent expert guidance, courtesy of auctioneers James Braxton and Phil Serrell.
Our Britain's Got Talent winning pair, in an MG BGT and an Alfa Romeo, also discover an ancient Chinese leisure activity on a river in Cambridgeshire and get to play the fool (or jester) in Essex. Their final destination is an auction in Greenwich. This Road Trip doesn't just feature antiques. Expect strumming, boating, juggling and of course dancing.
Essex girl Denise van Outen faces off with Kent's own Kelly Brook. Kelly may have home advantage on their trip through the Garden of England, but with Denise's haggling skills this competition is a hard one to call.
Their smitten guides on the trip are auctioneers Charles Hanson and Tim Medhurst, who have definitely put in a little extra effort. They finish at auction in Battle, but first keen golfer Denise has a chance to show off her skills as she learns the surprising history of mini-golf in Margate. Green-fingered Kelly visits the maze at Leeds Castle to find out how bewildering bushes became a staple of English formal gardens.
With two women who definitely know what they like - and what they don't - this is sure to be a very tight contest.
Stars of The Bill, best friends Roberta Taylor and Trudie Goodwin, set off from Glasgow and charge around Stirlingshire, concluding with an auction in Harrogate. They are accompanied by experts Paul Laidlaw and James Braxton in two very nice classic cars. Norwegian silver catches the eye of one celebrity, while the other is influenced by the taste for gin.
Blue Peter's Valerie Singleton and Diane Louise Jordan pair up with Paul Laidlaw and Phil Serrell as they compete to find the most profitable antiques. One team plump for an elephant and an eagle in a bid to make a lot of money at auction. Their rivals hope a Georgian cutlery tray will serve up a profit at the Stratford-upon-Avon saleroom.
The stars in the vintage cars are actors Felicity Montagu and Clare Holman. With the help of experts James Braxton and Arusha Irvine, they mosey madly around the Midlands in search of antiques to make a profit at auction.
Comedians Tim Vine and Ricky Grover search for profitable antiques in south east Scotland. Guiding our two funny men are David Harper and James Braxton. The teams gamble on a mahogany chair and pewter candle sticks, but a very unique duck gives Ricky a problem at auction.
Whilst antique shopping is the name of the game, there is still time for our celebrity trippers to learn about some fascinating local history. Tim hears the tale of a Scottish football team that inspired a generation of young men, while Ricky gets to grips with the story behind Scotland's first boxing world champion - a tale that ends with David Harper landing a knock-out punch.
For auction, the teams cross the border and head to Wooler, Northumberland.
Journalists Grace Dent and Amol Rajan, with the help of experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton, search East Anglia for profitable antiques. In a Jaguar and TVR, the route to auction in Eastbourne is packed with surprises at every turn - from the forgotten Victorian electrical pioneer who gave us the toaster to the Essex town which changed its name to a spice that was once grown there.
The celebrity Road Trippers purchase Winston Churchill's cigar and a windup tinplate toy rocket - each hoping for big profits at the Eastbourne auction.
Actors Derek Fowlds and Bill Simons of Heartbeat fame set off from Helmsley, North Yorkshire, and patrol the county before concluding with an auction in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. Phil Serrell and Kate Bliss are on hand to assist. The road trip goes awry when the classic car proves unreliable.
Bill is arrested by some local history when he hears about Victorian law and order. Derek, meanwhile, learns how bars of chocolate found their way to World War One's trenches at Christmas. Derek charms his way to some great discounts. Bill's eye for the unusual secures him some unexpected lots.
Paralympians and gold medal winners Danny Crates and Liz Johnson shop their way around Suffolk and Essex, buying up items to take to auction in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Experts David Harper and Arusha Irvine are on hand to help.
David and Liz make a detour to discover a female pioneer who shook the art world 300 years ago. Arusha and Danny stop by the ruins of Colchester's Roman Circus to learn about the most popular sport of the time. The two competitive athletes are out to win - but will a Victorian table or a meerschaum pipe secure the biggest profit?
England cricket legend David Gower and his friend TV presenter Nick Hancock tour Hampshire to find curios and collectables to take to auction in Sidcup. Charlie Ross and Phil Serrell ably assist.
Charlie takes David to Portsmouth to board HMS Warrior - the ultimate demonstration of Britain's industrial might and naval power. Nick and Phil pause the search for antiques to hunt for brown trout, leaving them with red faces and wet trousers.
But, will it be a 19th century camera or a 18th Century style ship's head that will win the day?
Funny-man Brian Conley and broadcaster Nick Owen take a trip through Shropshire and Worcestershire. Assisting Nick is auctioneer Philip Serrell, while jewellery and gem expert Kate Bliss helps Brian.
A Sinatra figurine, a Georgian toddy ladle and a Morecambe and Wise poster attract much interest. Despite shopping on a deadline, there's still time to detour from the emporiums. Phil takes Nick to hear about the heartbreaking story of unrequited love endured by his favourite poet. Kate and Brian, meanwhile, learn why brave Shropshire men have played a part in some of the most significant moments in history. It all comes to a head when smoothie Nick tries to beat rough diamond Brian at auction with some unexpected results.
Showbiz pals, poet Pam Ayres and actor Geoffrey Whitehead, team up with James Braxton and Kate Bliss. All round entertainer Pam and esteemed actor Geoffrey shop their way around Hampshire and Berkshire to look for interesting items to take to auction in Cirencester. Pam's behind the wheel of a vintage MG whilst Geoffrey travels in a Rolls Royce.
Along the way, ex-RAF gal Pam learns about the heroic exploits of the Glider Pilot Regiment. Geoffrey, meanwhile, stops for a game on the World's Oldest Bowling Green in Southampton. Can Pam pull off a win with an old teddy bear or will Geoffrey's French shutter secure him victory?
Veteran broadcasters John Sergeant and Peter White tour the leafy countryside south of the Thames. With the wind in his sails John gets up to speed on the river in a historic yacht while Peter, blind from birth, bats a good innings at one of the country's oldest cricket clubs. The two journalists give the antiques shops a good investigation, making some highly individual choices. Will John's painting of sailing barges on the Norfolk Broads deliver a cargo of cash at auction? And will a wooden windmill blow a profit in Peter's direction?
Actors Anna Chancellor and Holly Aird are joined by experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Margie Cooper for a trip through the Home Counties. They purchase items ranging from a military field flask to a pigeon clock.
Call the Midwife co-stars Cliff Parisi and Judy Parfitt team up with Road Trip regulars Catherine Southon and Phillip Serrell. Headed for an auction in Norfolk they start their antiques hunt in Kent. When he's not acting Cliff takes to the skies, but this amateur pilot is keen to know why the Hurricane isn't as 'sexy' as a Spitfire. Meanwhile, Phil takes Judy back in time to hear the story of mercenary sailors who, from five ports in the south of England, defended the country before Britain had an established navy. Will Cliff's love for vintage toy cars secure the biggest profits, or can Judy's tough bargaining skills see her triumph?
Television presenters Anthea Turner and Andi Peters team up with Road Trip favourites Charles Hanson and Margie Cooper. They tour the north west of England, making shopping pit stops in Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Staffordshire. Margie allows Andi to indulge his passion for aviation when he swaps the classic car for a vintage Vulcan bomber, while Stoke lass Anthea learns about the area's rich heritage and why Staffordshire is synonymous with pottery. Yorkshire-bound, they are headed for auction in Killinghall, near Harrogate. Will Andi win the day with a French cabinet or will Anthea come out top with her 65 million year old fossil?
Former Holby City actors Tina Hobley and Sharon Maughan are traversing the beautiful Cotswold countryside in search of some classy antiques to sell at auction. Accompanied by experts James Braxton and Raj Bisram, they face off for the bragging rights of antique aficionado.
Leaving Gloucestershire in the rear view mirror, they aim their classic cars for an auction in Brighton. Sharon breaks from the shops to learn about a troubled love life of one the country's greatest artists, while Tina finds out why the wealthy once raced their cars up a hill at break-neck speed.
Strictly Come Dancing champions Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton are hunting for treasure with top antiquers Catherine Southon and David
Harper. They are shopping their way around Sussex and Kent buying upitems to take to auction in Southend-on-Sea.
Along the way, Catherine and BBC Sport presenter Ore learn about the rich history of 'Stool Ball' - an intriguing game devised by milk maids over 600 years ago that went on to become cricket. David and Joanne, however, visit Shoreham-by-Sea, once a hotbed of movie making in the black and white days. Competition is high between these two dancing divas, but will it be a vintage drum or a child's rocking chair that wins the day?
Celebrity friends Chesney Hawkes and Debbie McGee scour south east England in search of all things antique, accompanied by experts Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson in two classic cars. Debbie hopes to conjure up a profit with a mantle clock and a hunting flask. But will a 100-year-old weather vane point Chesney to a big win? Time allows for detours to learn about some local history. For the 'one and only' Chesney, it is the hunt for the origins of his own name. Debbie meanwhile learns about the work of a Victorian artist that changed the world.
This Road Trip concludes with a very fun auction in Ruislip.
Celebrity likely lads from Liverpool, pals Ricky Tomlinson and Micky Starke, are joined by Catherine Southon and Margie Cooper on a rollocking road trip adventure. Kicking off from Knutsford, Cheshire, they head for auction in Southport via a visit to Liverpool. Ricky turns out to be an impulse buyer while Micky adopts a more relaxed approach. Gamble buys include antiques from Japan and China, but what will sell closer to home?
Micky also learns why topless men from a small Cheshire town made global impact with their sweaty and salty occupation, while dog lover Ricky discovers the incredible history of guide dog training in the UK.
Silver screen legend Hayley Mills accompanies friend and fellow actor Stephen Tompkinson on an amble around north east England in a vintage E Type Jag and Rolls Royce. The Wild at Heart co-stars seek expert guidance from Christina Trevanion and David Harper as they visit antique shops and emporiums, all before an exciting West Yorkshire auction.
Hayley detours to hear the little known story behind Earl Grey tea and Stephen visits the amateur football team who won the World Cup... twice!
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Two favourite Blue Peter presenters Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan are in the company of Natasha Raskin and Catherine Southon as they hunt for antiques around Surrey, Hertfordshire and north west London. Peter detours to learn how hockey became a popular sport the world over, while keen aviator Sarah sees how the Battle of Britain was won. An incredible haul of antiques, including chimney pots, Pinocchio and a pair of African fertility figures, go under the gavel at an auction in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. It is a journey into antiquity with glamorous historians Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams. Paired with experts David Harper and Catherine Southon, they road trip from Bletchley in Buckinghamshire to an auction in London. There is also opportunity to hear how Mrs Beeton became the first 'domestic goddess' and why Luton played a critical role in the fashion world when hats were de rigueur daily wear. David and Suzannah gamble on a giant ant, while Catherine and Kate plump for a very large tea urn.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. A celebrity couple road trip with award-winning journalists John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood. Joining them on this jolly jaunt are Thomas Plant and Margie Cooper. With ú400 in their pockets, the teams kick off in Wrightington, Lancashire, and head to Stockport for auction. Lynn and Thomas find themselves literally knee deep in antiques while hunting for old biscuit tins while Margie tries to convince John some rare lamps will make a profit. And John learns how an American revolutionised British public transport and Lynn sees why snakes are milked in Liverpool.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Top wheelchair Paralympians Tanni Grey-Thompson and Jade Jones do battle in the north east of England. Tanni has a record haul of medals and records, while her promising young protege Jade is just starting out on her athletics career. In the company of experts Phil Serrell and David Harper, the baroness from County Durham and Middlesbrough's Jade are on the lookout for antiques to take to auction in Harrogate. Tanni also tries her hand at traditional glass making and Jade learns about the man who was a design champion of the region.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Gourmet gastronomes Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala do battle, with help from experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin. Setting off from Dundee, they snake down the east coast of Scotland to the village of Rosewell in Midlothian for an auction. Cyrus proves to have a flair for negotiating and Tony is not shy at naming his price. Tony discovers why one Scottish city was home to many millionaires, and Cyrus finds his sea legs as he learns why Anstruther was a pivotal fishing port in the 19th century.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Actors and friends from Casualty Susan Cookson and Suzannne Packer swap surgery scrubs for a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger as they battle it out around the north west of England, assisted by James Braxton and David Harper. Susan discovers her inner haggler, while Suzanne keeps the purse string very tight as she bids to discover an item with some real age. As the trip winds across Yorkshire there is the chance to meet a very special woman from Sheffield and a look around some incredible gardens with an amazing history.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Husband-and-wife vocal coaches David and Carrie Grant swap singing in harmony for battling it out with antiques. With the help of experts Will Axon and Mark Stacey the competitive celebrity couple uncover some unusual items to sell at auction in rural Norfolk. David also visits a patch of inner-city grass in Cambridge where today children play and dogs are walked but was actually the birthplace of football, while Carrie learns how Letchworth Garden City sparked a revolution in town design.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Two stars of the seventies, cool crooner Tony Christie and pop royalty Jimmy Osmond, are accompanied by experts Catherine Southon and Margie Cooper. Blasting off from the Leicestershire town of Loughborough, they head for an auction in the Staffordshire city of Stoke-on-Trent. Tony squeezes in a visit to Coalbrookdale, the place where groundbreaking techniques were developed that kick-started the industrial revolution. Petrolhead Jimmy gets to whizz round the historical race circuit at Donington. The big auction finale includes a sing-a-long like no other, but which musical maestro will clinch victory?
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Top presenting pals Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson escape to the country to find antiques with Natasha Raskin and Philip Serrell. It becomes girls versus boys, both teams with ú400 in their pockets. Kicking off from Wormsley in Herefordshire, they Road Trip into Wales and Oxfordshire, before finishing in North Finchley, London for an auction. Along the way the girls meet a clog maker who carves shoes by hand, while the boys head to the Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum to hear about the regiment's involvement at Gallipoli.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Pop icon and actress Clare Grogan is reunited with fellow Glaswegian, Taggart actor Alex Norton, to battle it out in the search for profitable antiques. Anita Manning and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to lend their expertise. Anita and Alex find themselves on an 'antiques boat trip' as they reminisce about childhood trips down the Clyde, while Clare and Paul see firsthand what Stirling Castle would have looked like in the 16th century. The result of the auction in Ayr all rests on a naked lady.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Two legends of British comedy, Ronni Ancona and Jan Ravens, are joined on this road trip by antiquers Phil Serrell and James Braxton. Starting in the north Yorkshire town of Redcar, they head for auction in Stockport in Cheshire. Jan gets rather carried away and spends every single penny of her entire budget, while Ronni gets a kick out of a very kitsch glass boot. A quick detour sees Jan find out why Hartlepudlians thought a monkey was a Frenchman and Ronni is left open-mouthed when Braxton takes off his clothes.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. TV chefs Aldo Zilli and Ching He-Huang do battle on this road trip around south east England, aided by experts Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw. Aldo plumps for a gold ring despite expert advice, while Ching hopes antiques with an eastern origin will far well at auction in north London. Aldo stops off to meet a 200-year-old named Jill to hear how she supplied locals with flour. And animal lover Ching learns how one man faced ridicule and ruin while trying to protect cattle in the 19th century.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Actor and charmer Nigel Havers and his canny, deal-making chum, and ex-agent, Michael Whitehall explore the West Country. Travelling by Bentley and TVR, they have ú400 each and expert advice from Margie Cooper and James Braxton. But what will do best at the auction - Nigel's old cockle bucket or Michael's tambourine? And there is a trip to see some Bristol Savages and bit of Georgian elegance with the story of The King of Bath.
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Prog rocker Rick Wakeman and best mate Ian Lavender, loved as Pike from Dad's Army, enjoy a jolly B-road ride around Norfolk. In the company of experts Raj Bisram and David Harper, the two antique-hunting celebrities scour the county for treasure to take to auction in Nottingham. Rick also uncovers some hidden medieval graffiti in Norwich Cathedral, while Ian detours to north Norfolk to see the world's largest collection of model soldiers. But will a wise old Japanese man help Ian win at auction?
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Strictly Come Dancing's Zoe Ball and Ian Waite are quickstepping their way across the south west of England in a bid to turn a profit at auction in Hampshire. Experts Margie Cooper and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to guide them. Paul shares a secret with Zoe about buying antique hair brushes. Ian, though, offers dancing lessons to dealers to secure a discount. Lordy! Zoe also hears how one village became world famous for lace production while Ian ends up meeting a giant horse with its own boat.
Comic and entertainer Jim Moir and his wife Nancy Sorrell are road tripping in Kent today.
Better known as Vic Reeves, Jim brings his unique brand of humour to the business of buying antiques. Model and TV presenter Nancy also knows a thing or two about bargaining and she is very competitive! The couple are ably assisted by experts Charlie Ross and Thomas Plant.
Look out for Jim's uncanny gift of guessing the age of just about anything, Dixon crossing the Niagara Falls and how to navigate by longitude.
And will the mysterious Mrs Parker turn up to the auction?
Top Italian cooks Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo are on a road trip around East Anglia. Restaurateurs, writers and old friends, the 'greedy Italians' forage for antiques in the company of experts David Harper and James Braxton.
Watch out for some explosive bargaining and an extremely tasty risotto! When he is not shopping, Antonio learns about the brave fisherman of Suffolk, who saved mariners' lives while risking their own. And Gennaro has a trip to take a peek at a very special bird.
Two luvvies from the world of stage and TV, Ruth Madoc and Su Pollard, best known for their appearances in sitcom Hi-De-Hi, are antique hunting with Phil Serrell and Raj Bisram. Setting off from the Welsh border town of Monmouth, they head for auction in Congleton, Cheshire.
Ruth also gets to find out about the incredible 19th-century nurse - and it is not Florence Nightingale - whilst Su visits ancient Roman town Caerleon and finds time for an amphitheatre showdown with Phil.
And Su attempts to resolve an age old mystery - does Phil wear a wig?
Legends of stage and screen Charles Dance and Geraldine James join antiques experts Natasha Raskin and Will Axon on this road trip romp around Wiltshire.
Charles finds a pair of Edwardian silver vases he hopes will prove profitable at an auction in Essex. Geraldine, however, bumps into a chap in the street with a 19th-century French empire secretaire. It costs her a small fortune - will the gamble pay off?
A diversion from the shops sees Charles end up in the cockpit of a very old helicopter, while Geraldine learns how a small part of Swindon dating back 170 years influenced the creation of the modern NHS.
Comedy legend Jennifer Saunders and her best pal, top actress Patricia Potter, take to the road on a humdinger of a trip. Joined by veteran antiquers Phillip Serrell and Mark Stacey, they shop in Berkshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire before heading for an auction in Greenwich, London.
Jennifer and Phil detour to hear about Fred Karno, the man credited with inventing slapstick comedy. Meanwhile, Patricia and Mark learn how a surgeon from Reading used his incredible sense of smell to successfully treat soldiers injured in World War One.
And, Phil gets custard pied - what is not to love?
Phil Serrell and Natasha Raskin help Benjamin Zephaniah and Roger McGough in the antiques competition.
Clive Russell and Tim Healy compete against one anther in the antiques competition.
Oz Clarke and Jilly Goolden swap food and drink for antiques on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. They shop around Angus and Perthshire with experts Margie Cooper and James Braxton before heading for auction in Scotland's capital, Edinburgh.
It is a battle of land versus water as paralympian and presenter Ade Adepitan MBE and swimming Olympic gold medal-winner Mark Foster hit the antiques trail. Aided by experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant, they shop around Kent, and the competition heats up as they head to auction in London.
It is an altogether different sort of road trip as two unique celebrities hit the antiques trail. Iconic designer Wayne Hemingway keeps his expert Phil Serrell on his toes. His rival is comedian Graham Fellows,appearing as his most famous character John Shuttleworth. They travel around Shropshire and Worcestershire before heading for a thrilling auction in Stroud.
Legendary DJs Johnnie Walker and 'Whispering' Bob Harris are the celebrity guests on the hunt for antique treasure. They travel around Devon, Somerset and Dorset, before heading to a decisive auction in Salisbury.
Comedian Hardeep Singh Kholi and much-loved comedy actress Helen Lederer join the road trip. Aided by experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon, they hunt for antique treasure around London and head to auction in Essex.
Two stars of British comedy drama take to the road. The Young Ones' Nigel Planer challenges Sally Phillips of Miranda and Smack the Pony fame to an antiques duel. They shop around Oxfordshire, Somerset and Gloucestershire, before heading for a London auction.
Popular presenters and best friends Jennifer Falconer and Angellica Bell get competitive in this Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. With the help of antiques experts David Harper and Christina Trevanion, they shop around Surrey, Oxfordshire and Berkshire before heading to auction in Tonbridge, Kent.
This episode's celebrities are two of the nation's best-loved scientists - Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Miranda Krestovnikoff. They are assisted by experts Phil Serrell and James Braxton as they shop forantiques around south Wales and south west England before heading to auction in Clevedon, north Somerset.
It is a battle of the gardeners as Christine Walkden and Matthew Biggs hit the road. With the help of experts David Harper and James Braxton, they shop around Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire and it is a nail-biting finale at their decisive auction in Greenwich, London.
It is the battle of the IQs on Antiques Road Trip as Eggheads Barry Simmons and Lisa Thiel hit the antiques trail. They shop around Lancashire, Yorkshire and Merseyside with the help of antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw before heading to auction in Rotherham.
It is a battle of the breakfast team as two of the nation's favourite journalists join the road trip. Naga Munchetty and Steph McGovern shop around Greater Manchester aided by regulars Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross before heading to a nail-biting auction in Knutsford, Cheshire.
Two legends of the snooker world swap sports for antiques as former rivals Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne join the Road Trip. With the help of antiques experts Catherine Southon and Christina Trevanion, they shop around the home counties and head for a decisive auction in Market Harborough.
Fashion guru Gok Wan and much-loved actress Harriet Thorpe take the antiques world by storm in this episode of Antiques Road Trip. These confident celebrities give experts Christina Trevanion and David Harper a run for their money as they shop around Sussex and head for a nail-biting auction in Southend-on-Sea.
Two sparkling doyennes of British drama join the road trip as great friends Sunetra Sarker and Jo Joyner go head to head in the search for antique treasure. With antique experts Phil Serrell and James Braxton at their beck and call they visit shops, and the occasional farm, around Somerset and Devon before taking their wares to the decisive auction in Devizes, Wiltshire.
Legendary comedy duo Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball hit the antiques trail. Hilarity ensues as they shop around North Yorkshire, and the competition hits fever pitch as they converge on the auction in Harrogate.
Two British titans join the road trip as legendary presenter Nicholas Parsons takes on writer and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth.
With the help of antique experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper, they travel around Surrey before heading to an auction in Watford, Hertfordshire.
Two Olympic and world champion athletes go head to head in a quest for antiques glory as hurdler Colin Jackson and triple jumper Jonathan Edwards hit the road.
They shop through Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Nottinghamshire before heading for auction in Bedford.
Award-winning journalists John Simpson and Martha Kearney kick off the series in style.
While John finds war-related items that remind him of his years on the front line, Martha scours the New Forest to find some objects for auction.
Their trip takes them through Hampshire towards a decisive auction in Itchen Stoke, near Winchester.
Two comedians go head to head on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. Doctor-turned-comedian Phil Hammond, and comedy actress Maria McErlane's antique adventure takes them through Cheshire, Lancashire and Wales. Helped by experts Margie Cooper and Phil Serrell, both celebrities take charge of the shopping. Along the way Phil comes face to face with the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes, and Maria hears how a beautiful well in Flintshire has been credited with healing powers for over 700 years.
Two ladies of nobility hit the road in a search of antique treasure. Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray go head to head as they travel around London with the help of experts David Harper and Christina Trevanion. Along the way Baroness Oona visits a band of female pioneers, and Dame Jenni learns the story behind a revolutionary organisation that transformed animal welfare.
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex in search of antiques. With the help of experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey, the competitive side of the celebrity guests emerge. Along the way Michael tastes the delights of Hastings and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role in making Britain a world leader during the Industrial Revolution.
This road trip explores Shakespeare country in the company of two of Britain's best-loved actors, Holby City's Robert Powell and Bergerac and Skippy star Liza Goddard. Along the way Robert and expert PaulLaidlaw look at the school days of a young William Shakespeare. Meanwhile, Liza introduces her expert Charles Hanson to one of her great passions.
A battle of legendary presenters plays out around Kent and Sussex as Gloria Hunniford and Angela Rippon join the road trip. Along the way they stage a rescue mission to help stranded experts Paul Laidlaw andDavid Harper. Gloria hears the story behind a local landmark and Angela steps into the world of Virginia Woolf.
It is the battle of the broadcasters with TV legends Sian Williams and Carol Kirkwood joining the Antiques Road Trip. Helped by experts Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross, they travel through Essex and head for an auction in the Cotswolds. Along the way, Sian visits the oldest wooden church in the world and Carol hears about the heroic lives of World War I pilots, the pioneers of flight.
All Creatures Great and Small and Doctors star Christopher Timothy and Casualty's Patrick Robinson are the next celebrity road trippers. They make their way around Gloucestershire and Herefordshire with the help of experts Margie Cooper and James Braxton. Christopher proves to be a worthy student and Patrick shows who is boss by picking up an eclectic mix of goodies for the auction.
Rory McGrath and Steve Punt are joined by experts Christina Trevanion and David Harper as they travel around Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire. Along the way, Rory experiences life in traditional Victorian baths, and Steve shares his love of music as we find out the story behind a music revolution that began in Coventry.
James Bolam and Susan Jameson battle it out around Sussex with the help of experts James Braxton and David Harper. The stars of New Tricks and When the Boat Comes In reveal how competitive they really are as the antique hunt heats up. Along the way, James finds out the secrets of a 170-year-old brewing tradition and bird lover Susan gets up close and personal with a unique and fascinating dodo collection.
Two groundbreaking TV presenters join the Road Trip in a search for antiques. John Craven and Johnny Ball are assisted in their quest around Hampshire and Dorset by experts Charles Hanson and Philip Serrell. Along the way, John from Countryfile is treated to a collection that once belonged to a father of modern scientific archaeology, whilst Johnny has a go as a member of the Royal Signals.
Bergerac's John Nettles takes on actor Barbara Flynn in a search for treasure around Devon and Dorset. Barbara learns about the local woman who was a scientific pioneer. Military enthusiast John also hears the harrowing story of a training exercise for D-Day that ended in tragedy.
Rugby stars Phil Vickery and Martin Offiah take to the antiques trail around Bristol with the help of experts Margie Cooper and Christina Trevanion. Phil swaps a rugby ball for a polo stick, and Martin finds out about man's first ascent into the skies.
Actors Lesley Joseph and Christopher Biggins battle in a competition for antique glory around Essex and Buckinghamshire. Christopher and his expert Mark Stacey stake their antique competition on one high-riskpurchase and Lesley is delighted to come face to face with an exquisite and unique artefact.
Television presenter Esther Rantzen challenges her daughter, and fellow presenter, Rebecca Wilcox in a competition for antique glory in and around Reading. Rebecca delights in diving into much-loved romance novels and Esther hears the moving stories of British evacuees during World War II.
Hollywood A-lister Brian Cox takes on Poirot star and friend Philip Jackson in a fight for antique glory on the south coast. Philip and expert Phil Serrell adventure off-piste in their search. Meanwhile, Brianand his expert Paul Laidlaw are surprised to find one of the world's greatest works of art represented in the most unusual place.
This edition of the celebrity antiques challenge pits celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott against presenter and journalist Anne Diamond as they travel in and around London searching for antique treasure. Anne findsout how Britain became a nation of tea-lovers and Ainsley learns about the world's first celebrity chef.
This edition of the celebrity antiques challenge sees Apprentice stars Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford become rivals as they travel around the south of England. Margaret and expert Phil Serrell are treated to a rare insight into life in Roman Britain, while Nick's no-nonsense antiques hunting keeps expert Catherine Southorn on her toes.
This edition sees a battle for antique glory between two comedy legends: Barry Cryer and Bernard Cribbins. Helped on their road trip around Hertfordshire by experts Charles Hanson and Will Axon, they travel towards a deciding auction in London. Along the way, Barry has a laugh at the Museum of Comedy and Bernard gets an emotional reminder of his days in the Parachute Regiment.
This edition of the celebrity antiques challenge sees Midsomer Murders star Neil Dudgeon take on Dame Diana Rigg in a quest for antiques glory as they travel around their native Yorkshire in classic cars withexperts Catherine Southorn and Paul Laidlaw. While Neil finds his feet in the world of antiques, Dame Diana shows her expert that she is in charge right from the start.
A battle for antique supremacy sees Downton Abbey's Phyllis Logan going head to head with her husband, Pirates of the Caribbean star Kevin McNally. The competition is fierce as the celebrities head through Kent towards an auction in Greenwich, London, each travelling in a classic car and accompanied by an antiques expert. En route, Phyllis visits the impressive collection of a controversial conservationist, while Kevin reveals just how much he knows about the universe.
Road trip history is made as fantastical interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and straight-talking art critic Waldemar Januszczak turn the rules on their head and decide to take on the antiques experts at their own game. Rather than go head-to-head, they team up against veteran antiques supremos Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross, challenging them to an arty versus antiques duel. Heading off in a stylish Jaguar XJS through Cheshire and Staffordshire, can the celebrities' interior design and art instincts beat the experts' antiques know-how when it comes to making that all important profit at auction?
It's a horticultural stand-off with 80's superstar turned award-winning gardener, Kim Wilde and Home Front In The Garden visionary garden designer, Diarmuid Gavin. They'll be turning their green fingers todigging up antiques that will grow a profit at action and will be hitting the road in a sleek Jaguar XJS. Helping them cut a swathe through the antiques undergrowth are experts Jonathan Pratt and Will Axon. They'll be road-tripping from Hertfordshire to Cheshire stopping on the way to introduce Kim to some ladybirds that are more literary than garden variety.
It's a culinary stand off as Rosemary Shrager and Jean-Christophe Novelli take to the road in a classic Ford Mustang to see who can buy antiques that will cook up profits at auction. With £400 each to spend,experts Margie Cooper and Paul Laidlaw help the chefs sift through the bargains as they road trip through Yorkshire, stopping on the way for Jean-Christophe to discover a menu fit for a king. But will both the chefs' passion for cookery themed items land them in hot water at the auction in Sheffield?
It is a family feud for fortunes as TV presenter Janet Ellis and her daughter, pop star Sophie Ellis Bextor, road trip from Essex to Yorkshire with £400 each to spend on antiques that could turn a profit at auction. Joining them on their quest in their classic cars are experts Philip Serrell and Will Axon, and on the way Janet uncovers the story of a long lost soldier, and Sophie pays homage to the humble honey bee.
It's curtain up on a road trip battle as two stars of stage and screen, Robert Bathurst and Amanda Donohoe each have £400 to spend in bid to buy antiques that will make profits at auction. They'll be joined byexperts Philip Serrrell and David Harper as they take to their classic cars on a jaunt through Norfolk and Lincolnshire, ending at auction in Kent, and on the way Amanda discovers that the secret history of Valentine's day has a dark twist.
This week's big game hunt for antiques that will make profit at auction features Spring Watch presenters Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games who'll be taking a safari through the West country starting in Wiltshire and ending at auction in Somerset. Armed with £400 they'll be joined by experts Mark Stacy and James Braxton who'll be their guides through the antiques jungle and on the way, biker Martin enters hostile territory as he explores the world of scooters and Mod culture.
Raring to go on a road-trip through Sussex, are supermodel Jodie Kidd and chef James Martin. These petrol-head celebs have a passion for fast cars so it's only fitting that they're vying for pole position in a pair of Jaguar E types as they race to find antiques that will make profit at auction. They've got £400 to spend and riding shot-gun are experts Philip Serrell and David Harper who'll help them steer their way to the finish line at auction in Lewes, taking a pit stop on the way at the birthplace of British motorsports.
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. They have £400 to spend on buying antiques to sell at auction. The team with the most money left over wins and the profits go to Children In Need.
It's a family feud as globe trotting Judith Chalmers takes on son, TV presenter Mark Durden-Smith, in the hunt for antiques that will turn a profit at auction. Their mini-break in the English countryside takes them through Worcestershire and Gloucestershire before ending at auction in Stroud. With £400 each to spend, all they need to pack in their racy 1970s TR6 are a couple of trusty tour guides in the form of experts Paul Laidlaw and James Lewis, who'll help them sort the tourist tat from treasured souvenirs, stopping off on the way for Judith to find out how the Victorians honed the art of holidaying.
It's the battle of the soaps, Weatherfield versus Walford, Shaun Williamson's Barry from EastEnders versus Vicky Entwistle's Janice Battersby from Coronation Street. The soap star duo are road tripping across Yorkshire in a stunning TVR Chimera and co-starring with them are experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacy. They'll be seeing who can take £400 and buy antiques that will turn a profit at auction. On the way, Vicky uncovers a story of murder and intrigue that would be at home in any soap opera.
Former MP and 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. Paired up with antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper, the ladies take to the road in a classic car armed with £400 and a brief to buy antiques which will make a profit at auction. On their journey Edwina goes underground and Eve sees a different side to women's lib.
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. Armed with £400 and a classic car, each team aims to buy antiques to sell at auction in London for a profit. Their road trip also takes in a gripping tale of eccentricity and attempted murder.
Presenters of Homes Under the Hammer, Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts, trade homes for antiques on this celebrity road trip. Paired up with a classic car, antiques experts James Braxton and James Lewis and £400 in their pocket, they scour the shops of Hampshire in search of a bargain to sell at auction for profit. A visit to a school for spies and revelations about a collection of Sherlock Holmes memorabilia add intrigue to their journey. All profits made go to Children in Need.
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 with £400 in their pocket. The aim - to buy antiques to sell for a profit at auction in Wandsworth, London. On the way, John gets a lesson in the region's nautical history while Hermione goes sky high.
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, and take to the road in Devon in a classic car each with £400 and a mission to buy items to sell at auction for a profit. On their road trip, the celebrities enter the world of two eccentric local inventors.
It's a time-travelling episode of Celebrity Antiques Road Trip as the sixth Doctor Who, Colin Baker, pairs up with Blue Peter stalwart Peter Purves, who played the first Doctor's assistant. The two are exploring the outer reaches of Herefordshire and Worcestershire in the TARDIS, cunningly disguised as a 1970 Morris Minor. They are joined by experts Will Axon and James Braxton, who help them navigate the antiques universe. They're armed with £400 to buy antiques that will make profit at auction, and on the way Colin once again comes face to face with his nemeses the Daleks.
Stars of stage and screen Simon Williams and Duncan Preston team up with antiques experts James Lewis and Philip Serrell for a celebrity buying trip around Essex. Armed with £400 each and two stunning classic cars, their mission - to acquire items to sell for profit at auction in Torquay, Devon. On the way, Duncan tries his hand at an ancient craft and a collector of sporting memorabilia has a tale to tell about London Mayor Boris Johnson.
Anne Reid and Thelma Barlow, two veteran actresses and stars of the BBC comedy dinnerladies, team up with antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper for a whistle-stop celebrity road trip aroundOxfordshire. Armed with a classic car and £400 each, the two teams compete to buy antiques to sell for a profit at auction in Penkridge, Staffordshire. And a trip to see wartime artwork conjures up fond but emotional memories for Anne.
Celebrity radio DJs Janice Long and Ken Bruce swap the radio studio for the TV screen as they embark on this road trip around Oxfordshire with antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw. With £400each and a classic car to play with, they must find antiques that will sell at auction for a profit. En route, Ken indulges his passion for buses and Janice goes back to the early days of music.
Celebrity TV couple Fern Britton and Phil Vickery take a road trip around Devon with antiques experts Mark Stacey and James Braxton. Paired up and armed with a classic car and £400 each, the teams scour antique shops for buys that will make a profit at auction in Crewkerne, Somerset. On their journey, Fern finds out more about crime writer Agatha Christie and Phil goes back to the basics of breadmaking. All profits made go to Children in Need.
Former Gold Medalists Robin Cousins and Tessa Sanderson hit the road with £400 to invest in antiques, heading to Bury St Edmonds and then onto Safron Walden. Experts David Harper and David Barby lend a hand with the shopping and their hunt includes welcome visits to the Whipple Museum in Cambridge and the wonderful Fan Museum in London. The trip ends at auction in Greenwich. Who will walk away with the biggest profit?
Musical man John Barrowman and musician Myleene Klass, aided by antiques experts David Barby & David Harper, play to their strengths on the hunt for antiques which will turn a profit. Along their merry waythey take in Bristol, Chepstow, Newport and Cardiff before winding up at auction in Froncysyllte near the Welsh English Border.
Stars Laila Rouass and Charles Dale from the medical dramas Holby City and Casualty battle their way around the North of England finding some eccentric antiques they hope will make a profit. Antiques expertsJames Lewis and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to help as they travel from York via Leeds to an auction in Chertsey in Surrey.
TV entertainers Neil Stuke and Penny Smith hit the road with £400 to invest in antiques. They go shopping in Herefordshire with help from antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Thomas Plant and take some wayward diversions to a cider museum and puppetry archive. They end up at auction in Newport, Shropshire - but who will walk away with a profit?
TV & Radio legend David 'Diddy' Hamilton and Journalist and Broadcaster Kate Silverton are led by antiques experts Charles Hanson and Thomas Plant as they go in search of antiques which will turn a profit. Starting their road trip in Newark, they take in Ruddington, Nottingham and Derby before winding up at auction in Chiswick, West London.
Journalists Bill Turnbull and Louise Minchin are both more used to the BBC Breakfast couch than antiques yet in this programme they battle it out alongside their antique experts, Philip Serrell and David Barby.Their journey starts in Greater Manchester and ends up with an auction showdown in Bridgenorth, Shropshire.
Sheila Hancock takes on her good friend and fellow celebrity Toksvig in an antiques shopping competition around the Isle of Wight, which also happens to be Sheila's birthplace. Along the way they enjoy visits to a local globe-making business and a saucy postcard museum. Experts Philip Serrell and the wonderful David Barby lend a hand with the buying and selling at auction in Tunbridge Wells.
Stars of stage and screen Stefanie Powers and Don Warrington pair up with experts Charles Hanson and Margie Cooper in the contest to make profits from buying and selling antiques. They travel from St Albans in Hertfordshire to an auction at Billingshurst in West Sussex, experiencing magic and heroic mosquitos along the way.
Germaine Greer and Clive Anderson hit the towns and shops of Lancashire to see who can buy the best antiques for auction in Northwich. Antiques experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson lend a hand to these competing celebrities and join them on excursions to the wonderful Chetham Library and Helmsmore Mill Museum. Which high-minded haggler will win the day?
Sue Holderness and John Challis - Marlene and Boycie from Only Fools And Horses - join experts Charles Hanson and Philip Serrell for more antique bargain hunting. Each team has £400 to spend on their hunt for antique bargains in and around Essex for eventual sale at auction in Dartford, Kent. Will John outsmart his TV wife or will Sue win the day? Hopefully both teams will do well, as all profits go to Children In Need.
Masterchef's Gregg Wallace and John Torode feel the heat as they team up with experts Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross in the contest to make profits from buying and selling antiques. They travel from Alton in Hampshire to an auction in Fernhurst on the Surrey/West Sussex border, visiting a stately home along the way.
Silent witness stars Emilia Fox and Tom Ward, aided by antiques experts James Braxton and Charlie Ross, embark on a case to uncover antiques which will turn a profit. They hit the streets of Glasgow and the village of Kilbarchan before their trip leads them to auction in Billingshurst in West Sussex.
Goalkeepers Peter Shilton and Peter Schmeichel compete off the pitch to buy and sell antiques in a road trip around Cheshire, aided by antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey. The celebrities visit acycling museum in Warrington and a football museum in Manchester, before ending up at auction in Runcorn.
EastEnder veterans Pam St Clement and Rudolph Walker create gripping drama with the help of their antiques experts Charles Hanson and James Braxton, seeking out antiques which will turn a profit. Theirthree-county road trip takes in Hastings in East Sussex and Tunbridge Wells in Kent before leading them to auction at Rayleigh in Essex.
Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson (stars of The Impressions show) join experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey respectively. Each team has £400 to spend on their hunt for antique bargains in and around Edinburgh for eventual sale at auction in Essex. Whose profit margin will win the day? Hopefully both teams will do well as all profits go to Children in Need.
Actors Alison Steadman and Larry Lamb add a touch of drama to the hunt for profits as they team up with antiques experts Thomas Plant and Paul Laidlaw. Their road trip begins in Arundel, then cruises along the Sussex coast to an auction at Eastbourne.
Old friends Michael Aspel and Una Stubbs take to the road with their antiques experts Thomas Plant and James Lewis on the hunt to find the best antique deals. They travel through the delightful county of Norfolk, ending up with an auction showdown in King's Lynn.
Dancers and rivals Arlene Phillips and Anton du Beke compete to buy great antiques and turn a big profit. Experts James Braxton and Charles Hanson lend a hand as the road trip visits West Yorkshire, a traditional clog-making business and Blackpool Tower, before ending at auction in Liverpool.
TV presenters Fiona Phillips and Richard Madeley go head-to-head with the help of experts Charles Hanson and James Braxton as they go in search of antiques. They travel the entire length of Cornwall, starting in Lostwithiel and ending at an auction in Bude.
Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie team up with antiques experts Catherine Southon and James Lewis, as they trawl the UK for fabulous antiques to take to auction. Their road trip kicks off in Potters Bar, makes a detour through Hampstead and ends at an auction in Heathfield, East Sussex.
Sir Terry Wogan and Caroline Quentin add a touch of class as they go in search of antiques profits to donate to Children in Need. In a classic 1948 Jaguar MK 4 they travel around Oxfordshire with antiques experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson, ending up at an auction showdown in Chiswick, London.
Father and son team Dan and Peter Snow go head-to-head with experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson on the hunt to find the best antique deals as they travel through Hampshire and along the south coast ending up at an auction in Billingshurst, Sussex.
Bond girls Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland take to the road in an Aston Martin. Their mission - to buy antiques and make a profit as they roar around Cambridge and Saffron Walden.
Question of Sport captain Phil Tufnell battles it out with BBC Breakfast's sport presenter Chris Hollins to find the best deals on antiques on a journey through south-east England.
Actor and explorer Brian Blessed takes to the road with comedian Jenny Eclair, accompanied by antiques experts James Braxton and Anita Manning. They start their trip in Cockermouth and head south through Cumbria, eventually ending up in Runcorn for an auction showdown.
Actor Tom Conti and presenter Kate Derham fight it out with their antique experts James Braxton and James Lewis to turn 400 pounds into profit. Their journey takes them around East Sussex, starting in Lewes and ending with an auction in Wandsworth.
Tony Blackburn and Toyah Willcox take to the road with antiques experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson. Their journey starts in the historic town of York and ends up with an auction in Stansted, Essex.
Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis go head-to-head scouring the West Country for antiques with their antiques experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant. They start in Honiton, Devon, and end up at an auction in Crewkerne, Somerset.
Journalists Kirsty Wark and Alastair Stewart battle it out with their antiques experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon. They travel across Scotland, starting in Edinburgh.
Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel Horwood travel from Colyton in Devon through Somerset buying antiques with their experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon. They end up at an auction in Southend-on-Sea.
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