
In a special episode to mark BBC Scam Safe week, there’s a case of mistaken identity when Christina Trevanion asks for a cup of tea! Meanwhile, the teams shop for antiques in Derbyshire.

Meet the man with a record-breaking collection of board games and learn about the ancient origins of playing cards.

Roo Irvine learns about the long history of salmon fishing on the River Tweed. The teams shop in Kelso, but will the bidders take the bait at Paul Laidlaw’s auction in Carlisle?

It’s a cracker of a show with Danny Sebastian, his sidekick Elfred and two teams of Christmas shoppers.

Yule love this seasonal episode of the show, with a sackful of profits and Christmas cheer, co-presented by Danny Sebastian and Elfred the naughty elf.

Heavily influenced by the pre-Raphaelites, Albert Goodwin painted watercolours from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Eric visits Maidstone to learn more.

Christina tells the story of how a radio drama launched in 1951 is still entertaining Radio 4 listeners three-quarters of a century later.

The high-tech headquarters of the Met Office in Exeter are the setting for this weather-related edition of the show.

A mum-and-daughter showdown takes place in the Scottish Borders, with experts David Harper and Irita Marriott hoping to clinch a win for their teams.

Parents go bargain-hunting with their grown-up kids at a huge antiques fair in the East Midlands. Christina Trevanion is at the helm, alongside experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall.

Eric Knowles counts down the best garden-related antiques and collectibles bought by teams down the years.
Natasha Raskin Sharp speaks to a retired chemist, known affectionately as a ‘railway stink’, and learns how they helped to solve the perennial problem of leaves on the line.
The show travels to Kent to hunt down bargains at one of the Britain’s largest antiques fairs. Skippering two teams of friends are Jonathan Pratt and Catherine Southon.