Celebrity Antiques Road Trip

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Season 1 Episodes

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Season 1 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel

Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel Horwood, with their experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon, travel from Colyton in Devon through Somerset buying antiques and ending up at an auction in Southend-on-sea.

  

Episode 1 - Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie

British treasures Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie team up with antiques experts Catherine Southon and James Lewis as they trawl the UK for fabulous antiques to take to auction. Their road trip kicks off in Potters Bar, makes a detour through Hampstead and ends at an auction in Heathfield, East Sussex.

  

Episode 1 - Kelly Brook and Denise van Outen

Denise van Outen, from Essex, faces off with Kent’s own Kelly Brook. Keen golfer Denise has a chance to show off her skills as she learns the surprising history of minigolf in Margate. Green-fingered Kelly visits the maze at Leeds Castle to find out how bewildering bushes became a staple of English formal gardens.

  

Episode 2 - Fiona Phillips and Richard Madeley

TV presenters Fiona Phillips and Richard Madeley go head-to-head with the help of experts Charles Hanson and James Braxton, in search of antique treasures. They travel the entire length of Cornwall, from Lostwithiel to auction in Bude.

  

Episode 2 - Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely

Street dancers Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely take time off from their troupe, Diversity, to get behind the wheel of a classic car looking for antiques. Our pair discover an ancient Chinese leisure activity on a river in Cambridgeshire and get to play the fool (or jester) in Essex. This Road Trip doesn’t just feature antiques. Expect strumming, boating, juggling and, of course, dancing.

  

Episode 2 - Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis

Two of the Dragons, Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis, go head-to-head with the help of Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant, scouring the West Country for antiques starting in Honiton Devon and ending up at an auction in Crewkerne, Somerset.

  

Episode 3 - Arlene Phillips and Anton du Beke

Dancers and rivals, Arlene Phillips and Anton du Beke compete to buy great antiques and turn a big profit. Experts James Braxton and Charles Hanson lend a hand as the road trip visits West Yorkshire, a traditional clog-making business and wonderful Blackpool Tower before ending at auction in Liverpool.

  

Episode 3 - Nigel Harman and David Bradley

Actors and good chums David Bradley and Nigel Harman head out on the highways from Oxfordshire to Somerset, in search of antique goodies. Downton Abbey’s dastardly valet Nigel takes a shine to a domestic appliance of yesteryear, despite the advice from his expert. And Game of Thrones’ Lord Frey, David, finds something that resonates with one of the characters he’s played.

  

Episode 3 - Kirsty Wark and Alastair Stewart

Journalists Kirsty Wark and Alastair Stewart--more used to current affairs than antiques--battle it out with the help of Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon. They travel across Scotland, from Edinburgh to Falkland and up to St. Andrews before heading way south to Kent for the Auction.

  

Episode 4 - Tony Blackburn and Toyah Wilcox

Tony Blackburn--60’s DJ icon--and Toyah Willcox--an 80’s pop phenomenon--take to the road with Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson. Their journey starts in the historic town of York and ends up with an auction in Stanstead, Essex.

  

Episode 4 - Michael Aspel and Una Stubbs

Old friends Michael Aspel and Una Stubbs hit the road with their antiques experts, Thomas Plant and James Lewis. They’re hunting for the best antique deals, traveling through the delightful county of Norfolk, ending up at an auction showdown in King’s Lynn.

  

Episode 4 - Al Murray and Paul Chowdry

Two of Britain’s funniest, Al Murray and Paul Chowdhry, are gags aplenty in their hunt for antiques. Helping them are experts James Braxton and Natasha Raskin-Sharp. A classic Rolls Royce and an Aston Martin take our two comics west of London. While Al picks up some antiques with a distinct military flavor Paul discovers he’s a ‘hustler’ when haggling for collectables and curios.

  

Episode 5 - Tom Conti and Katie Derham

Actor Tom Conti and presenter Katie Derham fight it out with James Braxton and James Lewis to turn £400 into profit. Their journey takes them around East Sussex starting in Lewes and ending with an auction in Wandsworth.

  

Episode 5 - Ian 'H' Watkins and Claire Sweeney

Pop star Ian ‘H’ Watkins and entertainer Claire Sweeney scour the Welsh Border for antiques. Friends turned rivals as they hunt for bargains with help from experts James Braxton and David Harper. While H and James gamble a vast sum of their cash on two large items Claire and David opt for toys and Victorian belt buckles.

  

Episode 5 - Alison Steadman and Larry Lamb

Actors Alison Steadman and Larry Lamb add drama to the hunt for profits, as they team up with antiques experts Thomas Plant and Paul Laidlaw. Their trip begins in Arundel, then cruises along the Sussex coast to an auction at Eastbourne.

  

Episode 6 - Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson

Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson, stars of The Impressions Show, join experts Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey respectively. Each team has £400 to spend on their hunt for antique bargains in and around Edinburgh for eventual sale at auction in Essex. Whose profit margin will win the day? Hopefully both teams will do well as all profits go to BBC Children in Need.

  

Episode 6 - Peter Andre and Joe Pasquale

Showbiz friends Peter Andre and Joe Pasquale sample the joys of the Kent seaside. Joe persuades expert Catherine Southon to buy a pommel horse emblazoned with the name of its former owner: HMP Broadmoor. While Paul Laidlaw impresses his celebrity sidekick Peter with a pressed poppy from the battlefields of WWI.

  

Episode 6 - Brian Blessed and Jenny Eclair

Actor and explorer Brian Blessed takes to the road with comedian Jenny Eclair accompanied by James Braxton and Anita Manning. They begin in Cockermouth and head south through Cumbria, ending up at an auction showdown in Runcorn.

  

Episode 7 - Phil Tufnell and Chris Hollins

Question of Sport captain and the master of bowling spin Phil Tufnell battles it out with BBC Breakfasts sport presenter Chris Hollins to find the best deals on antiques. Experts Philip Serrell and Thomas Plant are on hand to give advice as they travel the southeast ending up at an auction in Chiswick, London.

  

Episode 7 - Pam St. Clement and Rudolph Walker

Eastenders veterans Pam St Clement and Rudolph Walker create gripping drama with the help of their antiques experts, Charles Hanson and James Braxton, seeking out antiques which will turn a profit. Their three-county road trip takes in Hastings in East Sussex, Tumbridge Wells in Kent, and leading them to auction at Rayleigh in Essex.

  

Episode 7 - Janey Lee Grace and Tim Smith

Radio presenters Janey Lee Grace and Tim Smith seek treasure amongst the Cotswolds and the Malverns, with guidance from auctioneer James Braxton and dealer David Harper. Janey’s vintage Austin Healey takes her to uncover the story of cross-dressing music hall superstar Vesta Tilley. While sport fan Tim, in a sporty MG, gets to grips with the art of Shin Kicking and the ‘Cotswold Olympicks!’

  

Episode 8 - Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland

Bond girls Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland take to the road in their Aston Martin to relive some 007 classics as they team up with antique experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson. Their mission: To buy antiques and make a profit as they roar around Cambridge and Saffron Walden, ending up at an auction in Greenwich, London.

  

Episode 8 - Rev. Richard Coles and Joe McFadden

Rev. Richard Coles is in the driving seat with his co-pilot, actor Joe McFadden. Joining our celebrities on their romp across Scotland are experts David Harper and Phil Serrell, who offer guidance on a budgie, a barrel of whisky and some very large plates. Richard and David play football at one of Scotland’s most famous clubs, while Joe and Phil end up going round in circles deep underground.

  

Episode 8 - Peter Shilton and Peter Schmeichel

Goalkeepers Peter Shilton and Peter Schmeichel compete off-the-pitch to buy and sell antiques in a road trip around Cheshire, aided by antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey. The celebrities visit a Cycling Museum in Warrington and a Football Museum in Manchester, before ending up at auction in Runcorn.

  

Episode 9 - Dan and Peter Snow

Father and son team Dan and Peter Snow go head-to-head with Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson on the hunt for the best antique deals as they travel through Hampshire and along the south coast, ending at an auction in Billingshurst, Sussex.

  

Episode 9 - Emilia Fox and Tom War

Silent Witness stars Emilia Fox and Tom Ward, aided by antiques experts James Braxton and Charlie Ross, embark on a case to uncover antiques that will turn a profit. They hit the streets of Glasgow and the Village of Kilbarchan before their trip leads them to auction in Billingshurst in West Sussex.

  

Episode 9 - John Partridge and Anita Harris

Actors John Partridge and Anita Harris pair up with experts Margie Cooper and Paul Laidlaw for a rip-roaring Road Trip around Lancashire and Yorkshire. John struggles with how best to invest his £400, but decides to go with his instinct when he spies something theatrical hanging from the roof of an antique shop. While Christmas comes early for Anita when she finds a ‘surprise’ in a cabinet.

  

Episode 10 - Russell Kane and Aj Odudu

Comedian Russell Kane and presenter AJ Odudu hit the road with antiquers Phil Serrell and Margie Cooper. AJ confesses her favorite period in history is the 1980s, much to the alarm of Phil. Margie’s knowledge is put to the test as Russell wants to know all about Victorian and Edwardian collectables. Once the shopping is done, everyone is hoping for big profits at an auction in Staffordshire.

  

Episode 10 - Sir Terry Wogan and Caroline Quentin

Sir Terry Wogan and Caroline Quentin add a touch of class as they go in search of antiques profits to donate to Children In Need. In a classic 1948 Jaguar MK 4 they travel around Oxfordshire with antique experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson, ending up at an auction showdown in Chiswick, London.

  

Episode 10 - Gregg Wallace and John Torode

Masterchef’s Gregg Wallace and John Torode feel the heat as they team up with experts Charles Hanson and Charlie Ross, in a contest to make profits from buying and selling antiques. They travel from Alton in Hampshire to an auction at Fernhurst on the Surrey/West Sussex border, visiting stately homes along the way.

  

Episode 11 - Sue Holderness and John Challis

Sue Holderness and John Challis (Marlene and Boycie from Only Fools and Horses) join experts Charles Hanson and Philip Serrell. Each team has £400 to spend on their hunt for antique bargains in and around Essex for eventual sale at auction in Dartford, Kent. Will John outsmart his TV wife or will Sue win the day? Hopefully both teams will do well as all profits go to BBC Children in Need.

  

Episode 11 - Anneka Rice and Liz Carr

Anneka Rice’s latest challenge is competing against Silent Witness actor Liz Carr in a competition to find the most profitable antique. Experts Phil Serrell and James Braxton are on hand for this unforgettable treasure hunt. On a detour from the shops, Liz learns how criminal investigations were brought into the modern age. And Phil takes Anneka off the antiques trail and to a local farm.

  

Episode 12 - Sherrie Hewson and Tony Maudsley

Sitcom buddies Sherrie Hewson and Tony Maudsley seek their antiques fortune in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. Providing guidance are dealer Roo Irvine and auctioneer Tim Medhurst. Music lover Tony has the chance to join a band of toy soldiers in Melton Mowbray. And food lover Sherrie visits a knowledgeable baker to learn about one of the country’s oldest biscuits -- Grantham Gingerbreads.

  

Episode 12 - Germaine Greer and Clive Anderson

Learned Heavyweights Germaine Greer and Clive Anderson hit the towns and shops of Lancashire to see who can buy the best antiques for auction in Northwich. Antiques experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson lend a hand to these competing celebrities and join them on excursions to the wonderful Chetham Library and Helmsmore Mill Museum. But which high-minded haggler will win the day?

  

Episode 13 - Stefanie Powers and Don Warrington

Stage and screen stars Stefanie Powers and Don Warrington pair up with experts Charles Hanson and Margie Cooper in a contest to make profits buying and selling antiques. They travel from St Albans in Hertfordshire to an auction at Billingshurst, West Sussex, experiencing magic and heroic Mosquitos along the way.

  

Episode 13 - Tom Heap and Charlotte Smith

Stars of BBC Sunday teatime treat Countryfile, Charlotte Smith & Tom Heap seek treasures in Hampshire & Buckinghamshire, assisted by auctioneers James Braxton and Phil Serrell. Tom turns woodworker as he learns the ancient craft of ‘bodging’ deep in the Chiltern hills. Charlotte is off to see some ducks in Bucks, as she meets the famous Aylesbury duck.

  

Episode 14 - Rebecca Adlington and Helen Skelton

Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington is joined by her friend, TV presenter Helen Skelton, with guidance provided by dealer Roo Irvine and auctioneer Tim Medhurst. As they scour the North West in a bright blue Frog Eyed Sprite and a classy Mark 2 Jag, they discover the salty secret of Cheshire cheese and hear the story of how, thanks to a Hawaiian Duke, swimming was changed forever.

  

Episode 14 - Sheila Hancock and Sandi Toksvig

Sheila Hancock takes on fellow celebrity and good friend Sandi Toksvig, for an antiques shopping competition around the Isle of Wight--Sheila’s birthplace--enjoying visits to a local globe-making business and saucy postcard museum. Experts Philip Serrell and the wonderful David Barby lend a hand with the buying and selling at auction in Tunbridge Wells.

  

Episode 15 - Bill Turnbull and Louise Minchin

Journalists Bill Turnbull and Louise Minchin, more used to the BBC Breakfast couch than antiquing, battle it out with the help of Philip Serrell and David Barby. They begin in greater Manchester and end up at an auction showdown in Bridgenorth, Shropshire.

  

Episode 15 - Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes

Children’s TV presenters Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes go head-to-head on the antiques trail in native Yorkshire, accompanied by experts Charles Hanson and Natasha Raskin-Sharp. The teams find footy, fruit dishes and a lot of fun among their purchases. Charles and Mark discover one of their items is not all it seems and Sam and Natasha find a clock with dual nationality.

  

Episode 16 - Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward

Bananarama’s Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward are on tour with Road Trippers Charles Hanson and David Harper in southeast England. Keren goes back in time to extol the dance routines of the Georgian period, and Charles proves he's no shy boy with his moves. Sara diverts from the antique shops with David to learn how Black Beauty inspired a Victorian horse sanctuary that's still operating today.

  

Episode 16 - David Hamilton and Kate Silverton

TV and radio legend David “Diddy” Hamilton and journalist and broadcaster Kate Silverton, lead by antiques experts Charles Hansun and Thomas Plant, go in search of antiques which will turn a profit. Starting their road trip in Newark, they take in Ruddington, Nottingham and Derby before winding up at auction in Chiswick, west London.

  

Episode 17 - Neil Stuke and Penny Smith

TV entertainers Neil Stuke and Penny Smith hit the road with £400, shopping in Herefordshire with help from Paul Laidlaw and Thomas Plant and wayward diversions to a cider museum and puppetry archive. At the final auction in Newport, Shropshire, who will walk away with a win?

  

Episode 17 - Nadia Sawalha and Kaye Adams

Showbiz pals Nadia Sawalha and Kaye Adams go antiquing with Tim Medhurst and Anita Manning in Scotland. Nadia picks up a menagerie of antique animals, including three monkeys and a reindeer. Kaye gambles a large chunk of her £400 on an art deco bracelet. Will Kaye’s prudent purchases secure the biggest profits or will Nadia’s tough bargaining skills see her triumph?

  

Episode 18 - Sue Johnston and Lisa Riley

Actors Sue Johnston and Lisa Riley hit northwest England in a whirlwind of hilarity and haggling with expert antiquers Catherine Southon and David Harper. The celebrities are distracted from antique shopping to witness a police dog take down a man and visit a crypt beneath the streets of Liverpool. A mix of collectables attract our celebrities, but will they appeal to the bidders at auction?

  

Episode 18 - Laila Rouass and Charles Dale

Stars Laila Rouass and Charles Dale from the medical dramas Holby City and Casualty battle their way around the north of England finding some eccentric antiques they hope will make a profit. Antiques experts James Lewis and Paul Laidlaw are on hand to help as they travel from York via Leeds to an auction in Chertsey in Surrey.

  

Episode 19 - John Barrowman and Myleene Klass

Musical man John Barrowman and musician Myleene Klass, aided by antiques experts David Barby and David Harper, play to their strengths on the hunt for antiques which will turn a profit. Along their merry way they take in Bristol, Chepstow, Newport and Cardiff before winding up at auction in Froncysylite near the Welsh-English border.

  

Episode 19 - Rav Wilding and Martel Maxwell

Presenters and pals Rav Wilding and Martel Maxwell take a Road Trip through Cheshire, scouring the vintage shops for treasure. Martel and James Braxton buy a radioactive vase hoping for a nuclear reaction at auction, while Rav and Roo Irvine are mocked by their rivals for pinning their hopes on a rusty old British Rail fire bucket. Who will have played to their strengths at auction in Bolton?

  

Episode 20 - Robin Cousins and Tessa Sanderson

Experts David Harper and David Barby lend a hand to former gold medalists Robin Cousins and Tessa Sanderson, ready to hit the road with £400 to invest in antiques. From Bury St Edmonds, on to Safron Walden, there is shopping and visits to the Whipple Museum in Cambridge, and the wonderful Fan Museum in London. At the final auction in Greenwich, who will walk away with the biggest profit?

  

Episode 20 - Russell Grant and Michelle Ackerley

Presenter Michelle Ackerley and astrologer Russell Grant pair up with experts Roo Irvine and Phil Serrell for an antiques trip through the Home Countines during the hottest days of summer. Russell is drawn to all things sparkly and modern. Is Roo fighting a losing battle to steer him towards antiques? Phil struggles to convince Michelle to buy classic pieces of furniture.

  



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