Bargain Hunt Season 50
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 50 Full Episode Guide
The show comes from the British Motor Museum in Warwick, where the teams scour the fair in the hope that they will make a profit at auction. Providing a helping hand are experts Charles Hanson and Danny Sebastian, whilst presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp is oversees the proceedings.
Eric Knowles oversees proceedings from the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper 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. Eric also visits Nantgarw China Works in south Wales, which produced one of the most beautiful porcelains in the world.
Anita Manning presents from Malvern in Worcestershire. Experts John Cameron and Gary Pe help the teams spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. Anita also has a visit from a regular Bargain Hunt expert to talk about his love of Whitefriars Glass.
Eric Knowles conducts proceedings from the Newbury Showground. Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper help the reds and blues spend £300 on three items that they hope will make a profit at the auction. Eric also finds out how Newbury was home to the World's largest peace camp.
The British Motor Museum in Warwick plays host to this edition of Bargain Hunt, presented by Natasha Raskin Sharp. Experts Charles Hanson and Danny Sebastian help the teams find some bargains. But will their gamble pay off at the auction? Natasha also takes time out to travel down the Stratford Canal with waterway artist Dusty Miller.
Eric Knowles and the team are at the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper are guiding the reds and blues, who have £300 to spend on three items that they hope will make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Eric travels to a small seaside town in south Wales to find out how a stained glass window, made in south Wales by local artist John Petts, became an iconic image of the American Civil Rights movement in the 1960s.
The reds and blues hunt for bargains in the antiques centres of Hungerford in Berkshire. Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper are on hand to guide them through the shopping, while Eric Knowles oversees proceedings. Before the excitement of the auction in Newbury, Eric visits Sandham Memorial Chapel to find out about local war artist Stanley Spencer.
Anita Manning presents from Leominster with experts Gary Pe and John Cameron. The reds and blues battle it out hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita pops away from the fair to find out more about Worcester's saucy secret.
The team search for antiques in Brackley, Northamptonshire, with Natasha Raskin Sharp leading the way. Charles Hanson finds himself up against the clock when his team are happy to take it all in their stride, and Danny Sebastian keeps the reds on track. Natasha finds out more about life at Combe Mill when it provided the maintenance for the Blenheim Palace Estate.
The reds and blues, with the help of experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper, hunt for bargains at the Newbury Showground, but which team will invest their £300 wisely? Eric Knowles oversees proceedings and finds out some fascinating hoards that have been found in the local area.
Bargain Hunt stops off in Brackley, Northamptonshire, with Natasha Raskin Sharp in the driving seat. Charles Hanson has a blast with the blues, and the reds can't stop buying retro, which is right up Danny Sebastian's street. There's a surprise profit at auction, and Natasha finds out more about German porcelain.
Wetherby racecourse plays host to the programme. Presenter Charlie Ross leads proceedings whilst experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt help the teams find the bargains that will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Meanwhile Charlie pops down the road to Leeds where he pays a visit The Royal Armouries to learn more about armour for animals.
Anita Manning and the team are in Wadebridge in Cornwall. Tim Weeks has fun with a father and son team who are determined to get the best prices. It's also a family affair for Philip Serrell and his red team, who like a bit of vintage. Anita explores Beer Quarry Caves in Devon. And at auction will anyone make a profit?
Charlie Ross hosts this edition of Bargain Hunt from Nottingham Racecourse. Experts Thomas Plant and Nick Hall are on hand as antiques advisors. And an exhilarating auction sees the two teams make profits galore.
Charlie Ross presents from the Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire. He is joined by experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt who help the teams track down the unearthed treasures. Meanwhile, Charlie shows off his interesting collection of gavels.
Anita Manning and the team are at Wadebridge fair in Cornwall. Anita hops on to a steam train at Bodmin Railway to find out more about the Beeching cuts. Expert Tim Weeks guides the blues and Philip Serrell has his work cut out with the reds. There's constant disagreements, dithering and a lot of fun as they head to the auction in Devon.
Charlie Ross is in charge of today's two teams of bargain bunters at Nottingham Racecourse. Expert advice comes from Thomas Plant and Nick Hall. Meanwhile, Charlie test the fair goers' knowledge of hallmarks.
Charlie Ross presents from the Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire, where experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt are on hand to help the teams track down the bargains. Meanwhile, Charlie pays a visit to the Bowes Museum in County Durham.
Anita Manning hosts from The Royal Cornwall Showground and lending a hand to the teams are Phil Serrell and Tim Weeks. Meanwhile it's surfs up for Anita as she pays a visit to Fistral beach in Newquay to meet a surfing legend.
Charlie Ross hosts from Nottingham Racecourse, and Thomas Plant and Nick Hall are on hand to dish out advice. Meanwhile, Charlie visits one of Britain's oldest pubs and learns about some rather gruesome goings-on.
Charlie Ross and experts Richard Madley and Jonathan Pratt are at the Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire. Charlie pays a visit to the Royal Armouries in Leeds.
Anita Manning takes up the reins with experts Philip Serrell and Tim Weeks from the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge. The reds and blues race around the showground hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita shows off a Bargain Hunt favourite with a Cornish flavour.
Charlie Ross is joined at Nottingham Racecourse by experts Thomas Plant and Nick Hall. Charlie finds out about how black and immigrant miners helped fuel Nottinghamshire.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presides as two teams scour the antiques shops of York, each determined to buy three items that will make a profit at auction. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young guide the teams, while Natasha learns more about the history of Elsecar and the surrounding areas with artist David Walker Barker.
Eric Knowles and the team hunt for bargains at Exeter's Westpoint Arena. Helping the red and blue teams spend £300 on three items are experts Nick Hall and Richard Madley, but which team has the winning formula at the auction in Bridgwater? Eric is also visited by the chairman of the Torquay Pottery Collectors Society, who has a rather special pasty to show him.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in an antiques centre in Elsecar, South Yorkshire. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Plus Natasha tries her hand at sword dancing.
The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit Malvern in Worcestershire. This episode is fronted by Anita Manning, and lending a hand to the teams are John Cameron and Gary Pe. Both teams race around the fair pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita pays a visit to Malvern College to find out more about an undercover, top-secret mission
Eric Knowles presents from The National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Experts Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Eric also takes a trip to the seaside to find out about an ancient ferry service which is due to be reinstated.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in the antiques shops of York. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Natasha takes a trip to Clifton Park Museum in Rotherham to learn about a football star turned war hero.
Eric Knowles oversees the antiques challenge from the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. Kate Bliss and Ben Cooper guide the red and blue teams, who each have three hundred pounds to spend on three items that will hopefully make them a profit at the auction in Cardiff. Eric also chats to ceramic artist Jonathan Cox, whose work is inspired by the Welsh countryside.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in the antiques shops of York. Experts Tim Weeks and Colin Young help to guide the way as the teams have £300 to spend on three items they hope will make them a profit at auction. Natasha takes a trip to the National Railway Museum to look at some items in their extensive collection.
Anita Manning presents from Leominster with experts Gary Pe and John Cameron. The red and blue teams race around the high street hoping to bag themselves a bargain and make a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Anita shows off pieces of pottery with a royal connection.