Money for Nothing Season 8
Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
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Money for Nothing
2015 / TV-GEntrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
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Money for Nothing Season 8 Full Episode Guide
Sarah Moore turns to designer Sarah Peterson to make over a tired trolley, while upcycler Rupert Blanchard gets creative with a telephone table.
Jay Blades finds profit-making potential in a discarded stained-glass door and window, while the team tackle an old fireplace and some brass lighting.
Sarah Moore turns to upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to overhaul an old chair frame, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph attempts to transform a dated desk.
Sarah Moore enlists trusty artisans Neil Wragg and Simion Hawtin-Smith to repurpose a pair of leather wallets and a rocking chair.
Jay Blades calls on designer Sarah Peterson to give a pair of chairs a modern twist, while carpenter Bruce Faulseit repurposes a collection of metal racks and drawers.
Jay Blades enlists woodworking wonder Ollie Allen to give a coffee table a makeover, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph breathes new life into a set of dining chairs.
At the recycling centre in Wallyford, upcycling aficionado Sarah Moore unearths three hidden gems that she believes have profit-making potential. Sarah calls on lighting expert Guy Trench to find a new use for a collection of auction cast-offs, while designer Daniel Heath has a tallboy to get creative with. A flatpack dining set is given the upcycling treatment by Sarah, but will the transformations ensure she can return a profit to the items' unsuspecting owners?
At Walsall Recycling Centre in West Midlands, upcycler extraordinaire Jay Blades is on the lookout for three unloved items he can save from the skip. Woodworking wonder Bruce Faulseit has a drop-leaf table to transform, while upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith attempts to give an old wingback chair a radical overhaul. For his own project, Jay has a collection of metal baskets to get creative with, but will he succeed in making all three items saleable?
In Witley, Sarah Moore is rooting around the car boots looking for hidden gems she can rescue and revamp. With three items saved from the skip, Sarah enlists the help of designer Rupert Blanchard to give new life to a dressing table and mirror, while upholsterer Sharon O'Connor is tasked with bringing a petite sofa up-to-date. For her own project, Sarah attempts to get creative with a vintage suitcase. Will all three projects prove to be a success?
Sarah Moore is in Surrey, checking out the cast-offs at Witley Recycling Centre. She is on a mission to save three unwanted items before they hit the skip. Blacksmith Kev Paxton has his work cut out with a pair of metal bed ends, while upholsterer Ray Clarke tries to give an old armchair a complete redesign. For her own transformation, Sarah has the carcass of a chest of drawers to repurpose, but will she be able to find new homes for all her finished items?
In Surrey, upcycling expert Sarah Moore is using her salvaging expertise at Witley Recycling Centre to find three items she can rescue and revamp. A pink drop-arm pink sofa is worked on by restorer Peter Fournel, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph is tasked with putting a new spin on an old chest. For her own project, Sarah has a train set to keep her busy, but will she succeed in turning tired items into a pocketful of profit?
In Altrincham, Jay Blades is searching for three items he can rework to reveal their true potential. To help him on his quest, Jay enlists two magnificent makers: woodworker Ollie Allen and upholsterer Sharon O'Connor. Ollie has his hands full with a rickety old shelving unit, while Sharon needs to come up with a bright idea for a pair of garden chairs. Jay attempts to transform an unwanted side table, but will all three items be given a new lease of life?
Upcycling expert Sarah Moore is scouring the skips at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey. Artisan bag maker Neil Wragg is called on to repurpose a collection of old tents, while designer Sarah Peterson attempts to breathe new life into a set of four dining chairs. A bamboo dressing screen is Sarah's own project, but will her revamping rustle up a profit to return to the items' original owners?
In Altrincham in Greater Manchester, Jay Blades is scouring the recycling centre in search of three unwanted items he can save and sell on. Furniture restyler Chloe Kempster attempts to give an old tallboy a new lease of life, while woodworker Bruce Faulseit has an interesting challenge on his hands with a collection of slate tiles. For his own project, Jay has a trio of metal lights to overhaul, but will he succeed in finding new homes for all three of his upcycled items?
At Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian, upcycler extraordinaire Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three unloved items she can save and sell on for a profit. To help transform her trio of skip finds, Sarah turns to designer Rupert Blanchard to give a broken games table a new lease of life, while Lucy Tiffney has a pair of old lamps to contend with. For her own project, Sarah tries to turn a profit on a tired display cabinet, but will all three transformations be a success?
Sarah Moore is scouring the recycling centre in Witley for unwanted items that she can breathe new life into. With three past-it projects saved, Sarah turns to upcycler Jacqui Joseph to transform a pair of chairs and a laundry basket, while designer Daniel Heath hopes to give a small melamine dining table a stylish update. A pair of French armoires give Sarah an exciting new challenge, but will all three projects produce profits for their former owners?
Upcycler Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre on a mission to rescue and revive unwanted items. With three eclectic skip-finds to transform, Jay turns to quirky clockmaker Paul Parry to update an old radio while designer maker Sarah Peterson transforms a side table and chest of drawers. Jay takes on four dining chairs as his own creative project, but will he succeed in turning trash into cash?
At Woking Recycling Centre in Surrey, Sarah Moore is on the lookout for three items she can salvage, spruce up and sell on for a profit. To help transform her junk gems, Sarah enlists the help of carpenter Bruce Faulseit to update an unfashionable desk, while upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell has the challenge of giving a retro two-seater sofa a stylish overhaul. A vintage sewing box gets Sarah's creative cogs turning, but will she succeed in finding new homes for all three upcycled items?
Upcycling entrepreneur Jay Blades is at Altrincham Recycling Centre in Greater Manchester, where he's searching the boots for potential loot. Assisting Jay in his mission to rescue, revamp and rehome three pieces of skip-bound trash are lighting expert Duncan McKean and furniture upcycler Chloe Kempster. Duncan will attempt to light up an old radiogram while Chloe is tasked with transforming a chest of drawers, but will all three projects result in a profit for the items' unsuspecting owners?
Sarah Moore is rummaging the rubbish at Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian. With three items saved from the skip, she turns to upcycler extraordinaire Rupert Blanchard to transform a wooden clothes airer while blacksmith Kev Paxton takes on piano frame. For her own project, Sarah attempts to make over a modern fire surround, but will she and her team succeed in turning the items from old to sold?