Bargain Hunt Season 65
Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible.
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Bargain Hunt
2000 / TV-GTwo teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible.
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Bargain Hunt Season 65 Full Episode Guide
This episode comes from Ardingly in West Sussex. Eric Knowles is in charge as experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri help the red and blue teams. Eric also finds out all about the history of the Henley Royal Regatta.
Bargain Hunt comes from Ardingly in West Sussex. Eric Knowles is in charge as experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri help the red and blue teams. Eric also gets some top tips on how to restore antique furniture.
Eric Knowles presents from Kingston in Surrey, with the reds and the blues led by experts Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? While the competition hots up, Eric gets on his bike at the Herne Hill Velodrome.
Eric Knowles presents today's show from Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, with the reds and the blues led by Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Eric discovers the fascinating life of famed florist Constance Spry
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today’s show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset, with the reds and the blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are keen to make a profit at auction, but who will win? While the competition hots up, Natasha tries her hand at puppeteering.
Eric Knowles presents today’s show from Epsom in Surrey with the reds and the blues led by Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Eric heads to Wimbledon Common in the hope of finding out more about The Wombles.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today’s show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset, with the reds and the blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are keen to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? While the competition heats up, Natasha learns about a Victorian gadget that combines fashion and function.
Today’s show takes place in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, with Natasha Raskin Sharp at the helm and the reds and blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Natasha learns about the history of wristwatches, and checks out a seriously valuable collection
Roo Irvine heads to the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. With expert help on hand from Irita Marriott and Nick Hall, the reds and the blues go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. Roo also finds out how retro computers are now becoming collectable.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents the show from Hele in Devon, with the Reds and Blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are desperate to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Natasha learns about Mary Anning, the trailblazing fossil hunter.
Eric Knowles presents this show from Epsom in Surrey, with the Reds and the Blues led by Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Eric hails one of London’s hackney cabs to take him across the capital.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads to Kingston upon Thames for this episode. Two teams battle it out at the Kingston Antiques Centre with experts Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester on hand to help our teams bag a bargain, but who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction? Natasha also meets a local artist and learns about a photographic technique that is over 150 years old, before trying it out herself.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for this episode. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Eric visits one of the oldest teddy bear factories in the UK.
This episode takes place in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, with Natasha Raskin Sharp at the helm, and the reds and blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Natasha tries her hand at making a famous local delicacy.
Our teams are hunting for bargains in Newark, with presenter Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine. Christina visits the Harley Gallery on the Welbeck Estate to learn about the 5th Duke of Portland, who commissioned a series of eccentric underground building projects there in the 1800s.
Caroline Hawley presents today’s show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are keen to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Caroline hits the road to learn about the small bubble cars that were once very popular on British roads.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today’s show from Hele in Devon, with the reds and the blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are eager to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Natasha visits the final resting place of Devon’s well-to-do… a Victorian catacomb!
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today’s show from Kingston Antiques Centre. With expert help on hand from Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester, the reds and the blues go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Natasha heads to the home of the prestigious Wimbledon tennis championships, delving into its rich history at the on-site museum.
Eric Knowles presents today's show in Ardingly in West Sussex, as experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri help the red and blue teams. Eric also finds out about a unique wildlife collection put together by a Victorian naturalist.
Caroline Hawley presents today’s show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are keen to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? While the competition hots up, Caroline pays a visit to the Lincoln Castle Victorian Prison.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today’s show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Eric Knowles learns about the vibrant heritage of one of the town’s oldest timber buildings.
Our teams are bargain-hunting in Newark with presenter Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine. Christina meets a world-record-holding collector of tea towels and gets to see a sample of her 1,800-piece collection!
Presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Sandown Racecourse in Surrey. With the expert help of Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester, the reds and the blues battle it out to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Natasha looks at a collection of accessories dating from the late 1700s to the 1960s belonging to and donated by local people.
It’s all aboard on the Bargain Hunt express today in Ardingly in West Sussex, as Eric Knowles finds out all about the history of luxury Pullman railway carriages. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri are on hand to help our red and blue teams.
Caroline Hawley presents today’s show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are desperate to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, at the antiques centre, Caroline has a mystery to solve.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today’s show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Eric talks to a local author about the rescued photographs of a local farmer.
Join Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine in Newark. Christina visits The National Holocaust Centre and is shown a moving collection of items donated by Holocaust survivors.
The teams are battling it out in Doune, Perthshire. Natasha Raskin Sharp meets leading tartan historian Peter MacDonald to learn about the origins of the iconic patterned cloth, while experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian are guiding the Reds and the Blues.
Caroline Hawley is in Hemswell, Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by experts Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Caroline visits a man who is upcycling antique objects and turning them into innovative lamps.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today’s show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, presenter Eric Knowles visits Hereford Cathedral’s 17th-century library, where the books are kept under lock and key.