Bargain Hunt Season 49
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 49 Full Episode Guide
Charlie Ross is joined by experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks at an antiques fair at the Kent County Showground, where the red and blue teams can spend up to £300 on three items which they hope will make a profit at auction. While both teams are hoping to spend big, Charlie goes on a mission to understand the French antiques trade
Eric Knowles takes up the reins with experts Richard Madley and Nick Hall at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. The reds and blues will be racing around hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric pays a visit to the Somerset Levels to try his hand at the ancient craft of basket weaving.
Anita Manning and the teams are in Greyabbey, Northern Ireland, where they do battle in the high street. The reds and blues visit the shops with experts Ben Cooper and Charles Hanson. The teams have one hour to buy three items, which they send off to auction. There is a tense atmosphere at Ross's Auctioneers in Belfast, and Anita shares some inside information about Irish silver.
Eric Knowles presents from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts Gary Pe and David Harper help the reds and blues decide which three items to spend their £300 on that they hope will make a profit at the auction in Lincoln. The reds start off at a gallop while it's Donna for the blues who takes the lead. Eric also pays a visit to the Lincoln Vintage Vehicle Society to learn about the old craft of coachbuilding.
Anita Manning is in charge on today's Bargain Hunt which comes from Ballinderry in Northern Ireland. The experts are Ben Cooper and Charles Hanson, they'll be helping today's teams spend £300 on three items that will, fingers crossed, make a profit at auction. Anita also pays a visit to one of Belfast's well known watering holes, the Crown Bar.
Charlie Ross oversees today's Bargain Hunt which comes from The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also visits a well-known pottery whose work is inspired by the Welsh countryside.
Charlie Ross presents from the Kent County Showground. Experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks help guide the reds and blues to buy three items with £300, which they hope will make a profit at the auction. The reds search for ceramics while the blues hope there will be profit in a peacock. Charlie also visits Maidstone Museum to find out about photographer Christina Broom.
Anita Manning presents Bargain Hunt from The British Motor Museum in Warwickshire. The experts are Philip Serrell and Richard Madley, who help the teams spend £300 on three items that will, fingers crossed, make a profit at auction. Anita also shows off an interesting piece from one of the world's leading textile designers.
Eric Knowles kicks off the show from Exeter City Football Club and finds out how the boys in red and white were responsible for starting one of the greatest footballing dynasties, five times world champions, Brazil. In this episode, red and blue teams are scouring Exeter's Westpoint Arena, guided by experts Nick Hall and Richard Madley. Which team will be victorious when they take their three items to auction?
Charlie Ross presents from the Kent county showground. Tim Weeks and John Cameron help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at the auction in Cranbrook. The reds get rocking and rolling while the blues can't seem to agree. Charlie also lets you in on a few top tips for making your first auction purchase.
Eric Knowles oversees this episode, which comes from the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Nick Hall and Richard Madley help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at the auction in Bridgwater. Eric also has to watch his p's and q's as he finds out more about Elizabethan slander and cursing.
Charlie Ross is in charge on today's Bargain Hunt which comes from the Kent County Showground. The experts are Tim Weeks and John Cameron, they'll be helping today's teams spend £300 on three items that they hope will make them a profit at auction. The blues do a roaring trade while the reds style it out. Charlie also pays a visit to Leeds Castle to find out about a huge collection of dog collars.
Anita Manning is at Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire, where she's joined by experts Tim Weeks and Kate Bliss. They'll be helping the reds and blues spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Derbyshire. Anita also shows off a collection of antiques that are perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from an antiques fair at Nottingham racecourse, as experts David Harper and Danny Sebastian help two teams find three items which they will take to auction and make a profit, with just one hour and £300 each to spare. The red team go wildly off plan, while the blues are mad for militaria. And Natasha goes behind the scenes at the National Justice Museum which is based in Nottingham.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from an antiques fair at Nottingham racecourse, while experts David Harper and Danny Sebastian help guide the reds and blues to buy three items with £300, which they hope will make a profit at the auction. The reds and blues both want to spend big. Natasha also goes further afield to find out about Nottingham's bare-knuckle boxing history.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from Spitalfields Market in the heart of London's East End, as experts Nick Hall and Caroline Hawley help each team buy three items in one hour to take to Catherine Southon's auction house. Natasha finds out how the area around Spitalfields became known as 'weaver town' with TV historian Dan Cruickshank.
Charlie Ross presents from The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also learns more about a unique collection of medieval church paintings that were discovered after hundreds of years.
Eric Knowles presents from Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts David Harper and Gary Pe help guide the reds and blues as they buy three items with £300, which they hope will make a profit at the auction. The reds show David how to be cool, while the blues go in search of a duck-billed platypus. Eric also pays a visit to the Museum of Time Keeping to find out about a local man's mission to save the St Pancras Railway Clock.
Presenter Anita Manning is at Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire, where she is joined by experts Paul Laidlaw and Caroline Hawley. They help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Derbyshire. Anita also learns about retro technology which could be the antiques of the future.
Anita Manning presents from Ballinderry with experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper. The teams scour the huge antiques shop in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. There are plenty of highs and lows in the saleroom, and Anita pays a visit to Lisburn Cathedral to find out more about a daring feet of a local suffragette.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from an antique fair at Nottingham Racecourse. Experts Danny Sebastian and David Harper help the reds and blues decide which three items to spend their £300 in the hope they will make a profit at the auction in Lichfield. The reds can't seem to agree, while the blues have an interesting bargaining style. Natasha also finds out about one of Nottingham's great authors.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from south west London. The reds and blues race around Kingston's Antiques Centre with the help of experts Caroline Hawley and Nick Hall. Natasha pays a visit to Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham, one of the finest examples of gothic revival architecture in the UK.
Charlie Ross presents from The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Experts Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant guide the reds and blues, who have three hundred pounds to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also finds out about a unique collection of vintage film posters, which could make tens of thousands of pounds when they go under the hammer.
The team visit an antique fair at Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Eric Knowles is joined by experts Gary Pe and David Harper, who help the reds and blues spend up to £300 on three items which will hopefully make a profit at the auction. The reds need reigning, in while the blues are looking for boys' toys. Eric also plays detective as he unlocks the mysteries of a rare antique mug.
Anita Manning and the team pay a visit to Greyabbey in Northern Ireland. Experts Ben Cooper and Charles Hanson assist both teams as they race around the high street pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita pays a visit to one of Belfast's most famous bars.
The show comes from Nottingham racecourse. Presenter Natasha Raskin-Sharp explores Nottingham and finds out about a lesser-known lace designer who used politics as inspiration. Experts David Harper and Danny Sebastian lead the teams on their mission to buy three items with £300 in just one hour which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. The reds get an unexpected result and the blues teach their expert!
Natasha Raskin Sharp oversees proceedings from the Kingston Antiques Centre in south west London, and finds out about some special spectacles that belonged to Winston Churchill. Nick Hall and Caroline Hawley are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that they hope will make a profit at the auction with Catherine Southon.
Charlie Ross oversees proceedings from the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant guide the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Charlie also gets in the saddle and finds out about a weird and wonderful collection of bicycles.
Eric Knowles presents from the Southwell Racecourse Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire. Experts Gary Pe and David Harper guide the way as teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at the auction in Lincoln. The blues can't agree while the reds pick out an unusual item. Eric also visits the Museum of Timekeeping to find out how certain clocks changed the way we worked.
Anita Manning presents a Christmas show from the Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire. Experts Paul Laidlaw and Kate Bliss get into the festive spirit helping the teams spend £300 on three items with the hope of making a profit at the auction in Derbyshire. Anita is joined by festive singers and learns about the history of Christmas carols.
Presenter Anita Manning brings Christmas cheer to a yuletide show from Newark Antiques Fair in Nottinghamshire. She is joined by experts Tim Weeks and Caroline Hawley, who help the teams spend £300 on three items with the aim of making a profit at auction in Derbyshire. Anita joins a band for a festive sing-a-long and looks into the history of Christmas cards.
Edith Bowman, Amplify Dot, Colin Murray and DJ Nihal battle it out in this Children in Need special at Spitalfields Market. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents