Four Rooms Season 3
Four Rooms is a British television series that began airing on Channel 4 on 24 May 2011. The show, which is currently hosted by Anita Rani sees members of the public attempt to sell their valuable and collectible items in exchange for a cash offer from one of the four dealers.
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Four Rooms
2011 / NRFour Rooms is a British television series that began airing on Channel 4 on 24 May 2011. The show, which is currently hosted by Anita Rani sees members of the public attempt to sell their valuable and collectible items in exchange for a cash offer from one of the four dealers.
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Four Rooms Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Will any of the dealers be tempted by rare Doctor Who artwork, a drum skin signed by Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra, or a fireplace that was once owned by JRR Tolkein?
Will any of the dealers be tempted by a textbook once owned by Florence Nightingale, a weapon of mass destruction or a rare, controversial image of John Lennon?
Shaun Clarkson, Tom Bolt, Wendy Meakin and Maurice Amdur are tempted by, amongst other things, rare House of Commons menus, a painting of the Manchester derby, an antique penny farthing and a very bling fountain pen.
The dealers are tempted by, among other things, a chair made from human hair, a Royal portrait, human Airfix art and one of the first British passports.
Will the dealers offer big money for a telegram about the sinking of the Titanic, a collection of Elton John's suits, a rare printer's chest or a Thomas Weaver painting?
Can a Banksy print, a Spice Girl outfit or stencil art from the urban artist Pure Evil earn their owners life-changing sums of money?
Can a paper peacock, a Gilbert and George glass or Usain Bolt's running shoes tempt the dealers to part with life-changing sums of money?
Can rare Buddhist scrolls, a two-headed pheasant, Lord of the Rings first editions or a very rare Hermes bag earn their owners life-changing sums of money?
Will Alex Proud, Gordon Watson, Celia Sawyer or Johnny Elichaoff offer big money for a 16th-century silver figure, a rare processional cross or a dress worn by a Lady Gaga waxwork?
Will a state crown, an Andy Warhol Polaroid, an original Elvis poster or a unique table made from a Spitfire earn their owners life-changing sums of money?
Will the dealers be tempted to offer members of the public life-changing sums of money for a model fire engine, a Jaws script or a very rare Louis Vuitton trunk?
Can some rare Matchbox cars, a World War II battery box, a necklace made from human hair or two rare stone cherubs from St Paul's Cathedral earn their owners life-changing sums of money?
Can a rare silver bottle, Alec Guinness's hat, posters from Muhammad Ali's iconic fights or a Banksy mural tempt the dealers to offer members of the public life-changing sums of money?
Will the dealers be tempted by a Tornado nose-cone, a watch said to have been owned by Jack the Ripper or a training bomb?
Alex Proud, Gordon Watson, Celia Sawyer and Johnny Elichaoff are tempted by, amongst other things, a textbook signed by Diana, the Princess of Wales, vintage ski posters, and jewels said to found in the tomb of the Buddha.
Can any of the members of the public secure life-changing sums of money in return for one of the first flushing public toilets, a mannequin lamp, a Miro painting or the Queen...
Antique dealers Alex Proud Gordon Watson Celia Sawyer and Johnny Elichaoff are offered a variety of items by members of the public including rare Kate Bush memorabilia two wooden swans and a wallet that allegedly once belonged to Oliver Cromwell.
Can members of the public earn life-changing sums for the Queen Mother's handbag, a guitar signed by the Rolling Stones or a hat placed on top of Nelson's Column during the Olympics?
Alex Proud, Gordon Watson, Celia Sawyer and Johnny Elichaoff are tempted by, among other things, rare political photographs, a book of the occult and a Neolithic axe.
Shaun Clarkson, Tom Bolt, Wendy Meakin and Maurice Amdur are tempted by, among other things, two diamond encrusted guitars, a rare music box, a Victorian fire screen and a unique, very rare film poster for the movie Thunderball.
How much will David Sonnenthal, Peter Ratcliffe, Tamara Beckwith and Raj Bisram offer for Nelson's will, an original Wembley seat, Danny La Rue's dresses and a seven-legged lamb?
The collectables in this episode include a signed programme from the Beatles film Help!, four tiaras, a signed guitar by Damian Hirst and a relic said to contain the blood of the saint Thomas Becket.
Watch this episode now on 4oD Fred Astaire's suitcases, a Dali sculpture, a dress made from car parts and a rare Patek watch are amongst the collectables members of the public are hoping to exchange for life-changing sums.
Watch this episode now on 4oD How much will dealers David Sonnenthal, Peter Ratcliffe, Tamara Beckwith and Raj Bisram offer for Muhammad Ali's boots, a glove worn by Laurence Olivier, Versace sketches and a rhino head?
Watch this episode now on 4oD Can sculptures smaller than the end of a pencil, a seat from Highbury stadium or couture clothing made from roadkill tempt the dealers?