Bargain Hunt Season 69
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 69 Full Episode Guide
Two teams race around an antiques fair in Naseby, guided by their experts, Thomas Forrester and Irita Marriott.
Two teams race around a bustling antiques fair in Kent, guided by their experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey, while Eric Knowles helps paint a public mural in Portsmouth.
Oswestry in Shropshire is the setting for another antiques showdown between the red and blue teams, assisted by experts Roo Irvine and Colin Young.
Two teams race around a busy antiques fair in Kent, guided by their experts, Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey.
The reds and blues shop for bargains in Oswestry, and Roo learns about the history of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
It’s a battle of two daytime TV shows in an action-packed episode from Naseby Antiques Fair, with all proceeds going to projects funded by BBC Children in Need.
Caroline learns about 16th-century cheeses and tastes a traditional Yorkshire dish, dock pudding.
It’s a family affair as two teams shop for bargains at a huge antiques fair in Kent with the help of their experts, Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon.
The red and blue teams shop for bargains in Somerset, and Christina Trevanion learns about the history of the typewriter.
Colin Young and Roo Irvine captain two teams of bargain hunters at an antiques fair in Oswestry, while Danny rides a movie monorail.
One team has the win sewn up at an antiques fair in Shepton Mallet, as Christina learns about the colourful history of American quilts.
Roo Irvine is wowed by Belfast’s Grand Opera House, while two teams of in-laws hunt for bargains to sell at auction in the village of Greyabbey, County Down.
In Keith Gascoigne’s workshop, Natasha Raskin Sharp learns about the craft of making long bows, while two teams target profits at an antiques fair.
Caroline Hawley learns about tins of chocolate sent to soldiers from York in World War I, while Philip Serrell and Jonathan Pratt guide their teams around an antiques fair in Wetherby.
Two teams of actors from Welsh language drama series Pobol y Cwm mark the show’s 50th birthday by battling it out in Builth Wells with experts Kate Bliss and Izzie Balmer.
Danny gets a golden opportunity to learn about bookbinding, while Izzie Balmer and Kate Bliss dash around the stalls with their teams at an antiques fair in Builth Wells.
Eric Knowles and the teams are shopping in Detling, Kent, with experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey.
Natasha Raskin Sharp hears the story of the woman who ‘sold’ time, while Kate Bliss and Danny Sebastian guide two teams of friends around an antiques centre in Derbyshire.
Roo Irvine challenges people in County Antrim to identify a mystery object, while two teams hunt for bargains at an antiques fair with experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Forrester.
Jonathan Pratt and Philip Serrell guide two teams around an antiques fair in Wetherby, while Caroline learns about our fascination with hats in days gone by.
Izzie Balmer and Kate Bliss skipper two teams of avid antiques hunters at Builth Wells fair in mid-Wales.
Natasha visits the National Tramway Museum to learn how trams delivered letters, newspapers and even milk! Experts Kate Bliss and Danny Sebastian guide the teams.
Roo Irvine goes back in time to celebrate the iconic DeLorean DMC-12, while experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Forrester captain two teams of siblings in the village of Greyabbey.
Two teams roll up their sleeves to shop for antiques at the Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet, while Christina learns about the tradition of wearing cufflinks.
Students take on lecturers at an antiques fair in Wetherby, with experts Philip Serrell and Jonathan Pratt. Meanwhile, Caroline shows fairgoers a horsehair-stuffed mystery item.
Danny Sebastian is in beautiful Builth Wells, where experts Kate Bliss and Izzie Balmer lead two teams of friends.
Roo Irvine steps aboard the 'little sister' of the Titanic, while two teams hunt for antiques in County Antrim with experts Caroline Hawley and Thomas Forrester.
Natasha learns about the colourful Ladybird books that delighted and educated generations of children, while Kate Bliss and Danny Sebastian captain two teams in Derbyshire.
Natasha Raskin Sharp hosts two teams of Olympians and Paralympians, putting them through their paces as they compete for profits and the chance to win the Bargain Hunt Games.
Two inspirational teams of volunteers hunt for bargains in Newark, and Natasha Raskin Sharp visits the Shropshire beekeepers who transformed a derelict site into a community hub.