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- Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion take an Italian sports car for a spin around the north west, beginning in Morecambe. Charles picks up a 250-year-old table while Christina takes a heavy horse to auction.
- Christina and Charles continue their road trip on the Welsh border. In a horse-themed edition, Christina rides her way into a lesson about the English Civil War while Charles learns why horses are so important to Chester.
- Charles and Christina are road tripping through Yorkshire to an auction at Bedale. Christina discovers Yorkshire terriers weren't always so cute and cuddly, while Charles hears a story of Victorian ear trumpets.
- Christina takes a rare vase and Charles a Victorian skirt lifter to auction in Rotherham. Christina learns about a 1,000-year-old custom in the village of Ripon, Charles tries medieval archery and explores the ancient walls of York.
- The final trip is in jeopardy when Charles fears he has set fire to the classic car. Christina learns why the shoe-making industry thrived in Northampton. Charles hears of a cavalry battalion on bicycles.
- Antique experts Charlie Ross and Christina Trevanion continue their shopping in Scotland. Christina checks out the view from the top of the Forth Rail Bridge, while Charlie meets a prestigious resident at the Edinburgh Zoo.
- Charlie Ross and Christina Trevanion travel through Northeast England. While Charlie learns about miners' safety lamps, Christina finds herself in jail in Hexam.
- On their penultimate leg of the trip, Charlie Ross and Christina Trevanion continue south through eastern England. Christina decides to enter a convent, and Charlie learns about cat's eyes.
- Charlie Ross and Christina Trevanion wind up their road trip in the town of Boston after Christina takes ride in a vardo and Charlie learns the origin of the expression "warts and all."
- Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper team up to shop England's west country, beginning in St. Buryan. Margie visits a tidal island with it's castle and finds the heart of a giant, and Paul learns about a pioneer map maker.
- Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper shop Cornwall for antiques, but Paul finds himself in a castle with a knightly legend and Margie learns about witchcraft on their way to sell their finds at Lyme Bay Auctions.
- While traveling Yorkshire roads in search of antiques, Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper learn about the oldest existing photographic negative and the need for royal permission to crenellate a castle.
- Paul Laidlaw's and Margie Cooper's quest for antiques not only takes them into Wales but to a fantasy castle and to a Norman castle where they learn the origin of a ubiquitous mathematical symbol.
- As Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper take the final leg of their road trip in Wales, they visit the site of the last Viking invasion and the home of one of England's premier opera singers.
- Thomas Plant and Anita Manning team up for the first time on this road trip. Anita is delighted with being decked out by a Pearly Queen, while Thomas learns about the history of Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.
- As Thomas Plant and Anita Manning shop the Cotwolds on the second leg of their trip, Thomas learns more about the first chocolate candy bars and Anita views a collection of early maps of America.
- Anita Manning explores the dark side of her comfort zone in the third leg of her shopping trip with Thomas Plant who delves into meteorology.
- The penultimate leg of Thomas Plant's and Anita Manning's road trip takes them about southern England where Anita joins a submarine crew and Thomas sees some D-Day action.
- Anita Manning goes spelunking with smugglers and Thomas Plant explores the Royal engineers on their final days of road-tripping through southern England.
- Arusha Irvine and James Braxton travel up the east coast from Northumberland to Edinburgh in search of antiques. En route to the auction they investigate a smuggler's palatial hiding place and get a taste for some local delicacies.
- Roo and James travel from Cumbria to Liverpool in their 66 Mustang. On the way they head to the pub to learn how excessive drinking was curbed during World War One.
- Roo and James scour the shops of Liverpool and Manchester for antiques to sell at auction. En route they hear the David and Goliath story of women's football and uncover the history of black seafarers.
- Roo and James meander through the Midlands on their way to auction in Lytham St Annes in Lancashire. They learn about hat-making in Stockport and harness racing.
- On the final leg of their jaunt, James and Roo head back up the north west coast on the hunt for precious artefacts. Roo heads to Morecambe Bay in search of a local delicacy while James joins the circus.
- Old hand Philip Serrell takes novice tripper Louise Gostelow on an antiques hunt in East Anglia. Louise learns the little-known reason why piers exist, and Phil hears the story of one brave fisherman's contribution to the war effort.
- Can new expert Louise Gostelow beat veteran Philip Serrell at auction? Phil trades in the classic car for a steam-powered vehicle, while Louise visits an Essex farm that changed social care around the world.
- Phil and Louise head to Lincolnshire. En route there's time for Lou to enjoy some fish and chips and Phil learn why a particular rare breed was once the most expensive livestock in the country.
- In Lincolnshire, Phil buys something rusty and Louise faces a puzzle. Louise learns why Bomber Command pilots kept knives in their boots and always carried handkerchiefs. Phil meets a very noisy man in Skegness.
- It's the final outing for Phil and Lou as they head towards auction in Brighton. Louise recreates a very old form of English art while Phil learns about some of our favourite felines.
- Catherine Southon and Tim Medhurst begin a new trip from the South Downs to Dorset. Plus, a visit to the Wealden Iron Man and the story of the Indian entrepreneur who introduced both curry and shampoo to Britain.
- Catherine and Tim browse around Hampshire and West Sussex. They also learn about the ancient art of tide milling and a cobbler who helped the needy.
- Catherine and Tim journey from St Albans to Bushey in their safari-style classic car. Will some antique biscuit tins prove to be profitable? Tim sends up a drone and Catherine learns about a man who pulled out all the stops.
- The 4th leg of this trip sees our experts visit Shropshire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. Tim and Catherine climb the farm track that doubles as a motorsport venue and drive a tractor backwards.
- For the final leg of their trip Catherine and Tim explore The Cotswolds in their 1970s Land Rover. The pair encounter ancient artefacts, dry stone walls and lots and lots of sheep.
- Steph and Phil complete their road trip around the north-east. Steph tries her hand at playing the bagpipes in Hexham, Phil learns how coal mining led to the development of Britain's rail network. The auction takes place in Darlington.
- Phil and Steph return to Scotland for the penultimate leg of their trip. Phil goes sailing in the Firth of Clyde and Steph tries her hand at weaving tartan before the auction in Dunfermline.
- Phil and Steph cruise around Caledonia in their 1960s classic car. Steph becomes puppet master but Phil is distracted by the local cuisine. A chic French sign and an old potato chipper are among the items take to auction in Hamilton.
- Steph has a surprise in store for birthday boy Phil as they cross Caledonia on the second leg of their trip. Setting off from Dumfries and Galloway, they head to an auction showdown in Edinburgh
- Philip Serrell and Stephanie Connell start their trip in Cockermouth, Cumbria, but struggle to make it to the auction when their classic car breaks down. Phil heads underground for a history lesson while Steph meets a relative of a lord.
- Roo and Angus conclude their road trip in the West Country. Roo heads off to the funfair where she discovers how travelling fairs boosted morale during World War One. Angus learns the turbulent history of gin.
- Roo and Angus hit the shops of the West Country. Roo comes face-to-face with Exmoor's equine inhabitants while Angus bares all at an exclusive beach that can only be accessed via a tunnel.
- Roo and Angus continue their road trip in south Wales. Away from the antiques shops Angus goes down to the beach in search of a Welsh delicacy while Roo ventures out to sea to discover the story of a boat that has saved thousands of lives.
- Roo and Angus traverse south west Wales in style on land and on water. Angus takes to the water in a particularly Welsh boat, while Roo finds out exactly what the Welsh do with all those sheep.
- Antiques experts Angus Ashworth and Arusha Irvine commence their road trip in Northern Ireland in a Rolls-Royce. Along the way Roo has a go at Irish dancing and Angus trains like a US ranger.
- For the final leg of their trip Izzie and James are in Izzie's native Derbyshire where she tempts him with some local delicacies. James is carried away by the news from the 1780s while Izzie follows in the tracks of Churchill.
- Veteran road tripper James Braxton tours the south-east of England with novice Izzie Balmer. James gets waylaid by a heady brew of beer and witchcraft while Izzie learns how tattooing became popular in the west.
- There are sunshine and showers as upbeat Izzie continues her trip with self-confessed curmudgeon James. Izzie visits Bletchley Park while James takes on the cream of British badminton.
- James and Izzie travel through the eastern counties of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire in search of more bargains to sell at auction. Izzie has a go at the sport of bandy and James makes local delicacy clangers.
- Izzie and James visit the most easterly town in the country. James is all fired up by a cannonball from a naval battle in 1672 and goes crabbing in Cromer. Izzie is charmed by a snake.
- The antiques challenge returns for a 20th series. James Braxton and Catherine Southon browse, barter and banter across the Home Counties in a 1969 Rover P5. Along the way they learn about flowers and cars.
- Catherine and James travel through Worcestershire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands on the 2nd leg of their trip. James ends up on stage, Catherine learns about Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter. Can James make a profit to catch Catherine?
- Catherine and James are county hopping from Leicestershire to South Yorkshire. Along the way Catherine learns about the bravery of the Staffordshire Regiment and James samples North Staffordshire oatcakes.
- Catherine ditches the classic car to travel in a steam locomotive while James gets into a spin at a pottery. With a mix up over one item and a costly gamble on another, who will come out on top in the penultimate auction at Bedford?
- Just six pounds separate Catherine and James as they enter the final furlong of their road trip. Along the way Catherine meets a stallion in Newmarket and James digs for wildlife on the Cambridgeshire Fens.
- Charlie Ross and Izzie Balmer start their road trip in Stow-on-the-Wold. They point their 1960s classic car towards Wales where Izzie meets a native pony while Charlie discovers the Roman past of Cirencester.
- The trip continues on to Surrey, where Charlie finds a rare table and Izzie uncovers some valuable jewellery. Charlie helps to save eels while Izzie looks up to the sky in admiration of Britain's first female astronomer.
- Charlie and Izzie are midway through their road trip and are heading towards Exeter. Charlie learns how an ancient Egyptian toe has led to advances in medical science and Izzie discovers how silk production moved from China to Britain.
- It's an Antiques Boat Trip as Charlie and Izzie set sail on the Solent for an Isle of Wight antiques hunt. Both uncover silver goodies, but who'll take gold at the final auction?
- Izzie learns how to identify different wood, Charlie discovers an antique he hasn't seen before. Izzie discovers one of the world's first ecologists, Charlie hears a tale of industrial espionage, religious persecution and people smuggling.
- Angus Ashworth and Steven Moore embark upon the first leg of their road trip aboard a 1960 Hillman Super Minx. They travel from the Scottish Borders to the Lake District.
- Steven and Angus journey around Scotland in their Hillman Super Minx. We visit Scotland's largest lowland loch to learn about a fascinating former resident who made a dramatic escape from imprisonment and take a crash course in chemistry.
- Experts Angus and Steven reach the halfway point in their road trip. Angus strips off for an unlikely history lesson and Steven samples a local delicacy.
- Steven and Angus hit the byways of Derbyshire and Yorkshire for the 4th leg of their trip. They visit some survivors of the industrial revolution and sample some more delicious indigenous pastry products.
- Angus and Steven are in the north-east of England. There is Whitby jet, the sheep of the beautiful North York Moors and even a trip back north to Dundee. Plus, Steven takes up painting in the footsteps of the 'Northern Impressionists'.
- Louise Gostelow and David Harper travel around Northern Ireland in a VW Beetle Cabriolet on the lookout for antique bargains. David visits the oldest distillery in the world, while Louise heads to the coast to sample some seaweed.
- Louise and David continue to scour Northern Ireland for bargains. She learns the story of a Belfast woman who fought for social change and he travels back to Ireland's ancient past to hear tales of this land's legendary heroes.
- Louise and David travel the B roads of Lancashire and Cumbria looking for antiques, Louise learns about the man who standardised Lancashire cheese and David uncovers the industrial history of Windermere.
- Louise and David travel around North Wales searching for items to sell in Liverpool. Louise samples a drink that sold around the world before taking off in its hometown and David joins a male voice choir.
- Louise and David charge around West Yorkshire in search of antiques for their final auction. Along the way David discovers the history of rugby league and Louise finds out about jousting
- Natasha Raskin Sharp Sharp and Raj Bisram travel through Kent in a 1960s Sunbeam rally car. Raj visits a very special village and Natasha helps get a Spitfire in the air and has a lesson in Morse code.
- Natasha and Raj continue their rallying through East Anglia in the 1960s Sunbeam Rapier. Raj tries a spot of step dancing in a local pub while Natasha taps along to an 1800s jukebox.
- In Kent, Raj takes on a mighty mollusc in Rye, while Natasha pushes the boat out on the Royal Military Canal for a closer look at the coastal defences designed to see off invasion from France.
- Natasha and Raj go animal crackers in Norfolk. Raj visits one of Britain's first nature reserves, while Natasha makes for the sea and the imprint of a deep sea fisherman turned artist.
- There's a 1970s theme for Raj and Natasha's final auction in Cambridge. Before then the bells are ringing for Raj in Loughborough while Natasha learns about a Nottingham bare-knuckle boxing legend.
- The 21st series commences with Charles and James searching for antiques in Oxfordshire on their third pairing together. Along the way Charles joins an unusual orchestra and James learns about the history of the camping holiday.
- James and Charles start the 2nd leg of their trip in the Chiltern Hills, they take a classic car each to wind their way across several counties. Charles is excited by a rare table while James buys a kitchen cabinet and visits a vineyard.
- Charles Hanson and James Braxton's road trip takes them to East Anglia where they find corn dollies, yoga, a scooter and goats. Charles risks a huge sum on an oil painting while James plays it safe with an item with local provenance.
- James and Charles both opt for Japanese items as their road trip takes them through Kent. But whose will prove most profitable? Along they see plenty of fruit in the Garden of England and restored paddle steamer in Gillingham.
- The last leg of their road-trip takes Charles and James to Hampshire for a final opportunity to come out on top in this week's competition. Charles struggles with the art of sign-writing and James meets a little owl.
- Natasha Raskin Sharp and Margie Cooper tour the west of Scotland in a 1960s classic car. Along the way to auction in Dumfries they pick up some Scottish-themed items, uncover a secret recipe and re-enact a famous battle.
- Margie falls for a vintage monkey pajama case and gets all starry-eyed while Natasha takes a punt on a rare piece of Victoriana and hones her boat-building skills as their road-trip leads them from Scotland to an auction in Leicestershire.
- Margie and Natasha's hunt for antiques moves on to the Lake District. Natasha discovers a musical secret and falls for a rare piece of Edwardian silver while Margie gets creative with two arty items for the auction in Staffordshire.
- On the fourth-leg of their trip, Natasha explores an underground world beneath a Liverpool suburb and Margie boards an 80-year-old fire engine. With antiques in pewter, mahogany, silver and cast iron, which will make the most at auction?
- Margie and Natasha dart around Derbyshire on the final leg of their trip. Along the way, Margie explores a historic garden in a surprising location and Natasha learns about a renowned artist before the final auction determines a winner.
- Philip Serrell and Tim Medhurst scour the Scottish border for antiques in the 1st leg. Phil tackles some hedgerows with a billhook while Tim tries to get a hinny to sing in Berwick-upon-Tweed before heading to auction in Edinburgh.
- Phil discovers some gastronomic treats in Perthshire, while Tim leads a one-man charge at Killiecrankie. But which of their Scottish antiques will shine in the auction in Worcestershire?
- Tim and Phil are touring the byways and waterways of the Cotswolds. Tim opts for an eclectic choice of antiques: a brass top hat, French marriage globe and a travelling font. Phil opts for Chinese rice paintings and a porthole.
- In Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Tim is excited by a Victorian half-crown coin and Phil secures a chair made for a royal bottom. Tim goes foraging with a herbalist while Phil walks through the treetops at the National Arboretum.
- Phil and Tim are in Wales for their last leg. Phil visits the last handball court in the principality while Tim gets a taste of Welsh rarebit. Phil buys some traditional Welsh country antiques and Tim splashes out on some fine silver.
- Road Trip rookie Serhat Ahmet joins frequent tripper Christina Trevanion for a jaunt around the antiques emporia of Wales and the Midlands in a Porsche Speedster. Serhat visits a famous Village and Christina visits the Isle of Anglesey.
- Today, Serhat and Christina are travelling around the West Midlands and the Black Country. Along the way Christina heads to a fine garden to discover how the Tudors kept themselves clean. Serhat legs it on the canal.
- Christina and Serhat go out of their comfort zones in their search for antiques as they travel from Sheffield to Coventry. Christina meets two of the fastest men alive while Serhat discovers the designer who transformed the British street.
- Christina and Serhat scour the shops of Bristol and pig sties of Gloucestershire for items of interest. Serhat tries his hand at glass-blowing and Christina meets some of Gloucestershire's most famous but endangered porcine inhabitants.
- Serhat and Christina conclude their trip with a whistle-stop tour of south Wales. They look at baths, buckets and big sticks to try to turn a profit at the auction. Serhat discovers an underground world and Christina takes a trip to a spa.
- Izzie Balmer and Catherine Southon travel along the south coast of England in a 1976 Alfa Romeo Spider in search of antiques. Along the way Izzie tries a spot of Bronze Age DIY and Catherine meets the thug of the hedgerows.
- In Devon, Izzie embarks on a spending spree involving porcelain and a marrow scoop, she also learns about the sporting parson who created the ultimate fox terrier. Catherine nets an eclectic array of items and tastes a 16th century pasty.
- On the north coast of Cornwall, Izzie plunges into the history of surfing in Newquay while Catherine observes the ancient art of Cornish wrestling. Izzie picks up some Scandinavian jewellery, Catherine some celestial charts.
- In south Devon, Izzie buys a truckload of goodies but also hops off her bike to go on a nautical adventure to an island steeped in military heritage. Catherine finally splashes the cash and learns the story of a village lost to the sea.
- Izzie and Catherine conclude their south-west odyssey with a tour of Devon, Somerset and Dorset. Izzie settles on a riverbank in a top secret location on the lookout for a very rare animal. Catherine meets some pioneering artists.
- Arusha Irvine and David Harper start the trip in Lincolnshire, in a replica 1960s AC Cobra. Along the way, Roo uncovers the secrets of a Cold War bunker in the middle of a housing estate near York and David heads offshore of Hull.
- The 2nd leg of their road trip sees David and Roo buy items including a fishing stool and a parachuting toy clown. En route to auction in Newcastle-upon-Tyne David learns about a 19th-century inventor and Roo about a mining association.
- The 3rd leg of their road trip takes Roo and David around Yorkshire and the north-west en route to auction in Dundee. David buys a bargain carved cat and learns about workhouses, while Roo learns about Victorian loos and buys two brooches.
- Roo's on home turf in the west coast of Scotland. Roo buys some old glass and discovers why Italian gelato is so popular in Scotland. David examines a rare personal collection, buys a bronze bull and an elephant.
- The last outing for Roo and David takes them on a whistle stop tour of the Lake District. David unearths a secret RAF map and learns about hound trailing. Roo buys a longcase clock and discovers an ancient preserve still enjoyed today.
- Irita Marriott brings Latvian flair to her first road trip. She and Tim Medhurst tour Lincolnshire. En route to auction in Northumberland Irita visits a seal sanctuary and Tim learns about a pioneering policewoman.
- Irita learns what gives the cottages of Suffolk their pink hue, the Reliant Scimitar sports car proves far from reliant and Tim decides to have a little light relief at Irita's expense before their items go to auction at Knebworth House.
- Steven Moore and Natasha Raskin Sharp start their week-long road trip in a 1960's Rolls Royce, heading for an auction in Newcastle.
- There's a slight Georgian theme as Steven Moore and Natasha Raskin Sharp head for an auction in Dundee.
- Izzie Balmer and Philip Serrell start their road trip in Kent. Izzie stops off for a spot of sightseeing in Tunbridge Wells and Phil heads to the Essex coast to discover how a seafood delicacy is making a comeback.
- Izzie and Phil clock up the miles passing through five counties. Izzie buys furniture and Phil jewellery, in a reversal of their usual tastes. Phil visits a mysterious underground chamber while Izzie learns about Cambridge fair.
- Izzie and Phil drive through a downpour in Oxfordshire and The Cotswolds. The pair also try out some alternative transport with Phil catching a train and Izzie taking a ride on a dog sled.
- Philip and Izzie hit the shops of Staffordshire and Shropshire on the penultimate leg of their road trip. Izzie learns the history of a field sport while Phil comes face to face with one of Britain's best-loved wild animals.
- Phil and Izzie conclude their road trip in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. On their travels Izzie learns the entire history of mill power from wind to steam and back again while Phil visits an impressive new war memorial.
- Izzie Balmer and Tim Medhurst set off on a road trip around north Wales looking for antiques to buy. Along the way, Izzie learns about the Menai suspension bridge and Tim takes a trip on the world's oldest narrow gauge railway.
- Izzie and Tim continue their Welsh road trip, buying a traditional Welsh lady's outfit and a lion-shaped pincushion respectively. Izzie learns about an ancient Welsh musical instrument while Tim explores an abandoned mine.
- Izzie finds an ornament made by a soldier during World War I and takes a detour to learn about Aneurin Bevan, the politician who created the NHS. Tim discovers some 100-year-old chocolate and visits a country park built on an old colliery.
- The penultimate leg of their trip sees Izzie find some maps and learn about a shameful event in Cardiff's history while Tim discovers a William Gladstone commemorative medal and learns how the Welsh language was saved from extinction.
- Izzie tries some laver bread, a Welsh delicacy made from seaweed. Tim goes all Poldark as he gets to grips with a scythe. At the final auction Tim hopes a letter box will deliver for him while Izzie pins her hopes on two Chinese vases.
- James Braxton and Irita Marriott cruise through Kent in a classic car hunting for antiques to buy and sell. James finds the time to explore a network of caves in Chislehurst while Irita takes belly dancing lessons in Maidstone.
- James and Irita shop for antiques along England's south coast in their classic 1960s Volvo. On their way to auction in Kent, James visits an experimental wartime listening post in Greatstone and Irita learns about a pioneering lighthouse.
- The 3rd leg of their trip takes James and Irita to East Sussex and Hampshire. On the way James gets up close and personal with some octogenarian sea turtles in Brighton. Irita learns about a Victorian philanthropist at Portsmouth Docks.
- The 4th leg of their trip takes our experts to Wiltshire and Dorset. James meets a famous fossil hunter and banks on brasses to bring him success at auction. Irita visits the site of Shaftsbury Abbey and backs porcelain for victory.
- Before heading to the final auction of their trip along the south coast of England, James learns about the brave Polish pilots who defended Exeter from the Luftwaffe and Irita goes behind the scenes as a beloved local cinema is reopened.
- Veteran Charles Hanson accompanies newbie Ochuko Ojiri on a hunt for profitable antiques in Yorkshire in a 1970s Triumph Spitfire. In Hull, the duo learn about a rugby league trailblazer and the Headscarf Heroes.
- Ochuko and Charles rummage through the antiques shops of the Pennines on the second leg of their trip. Along the way they encounter a unique piece of British railway history and learn about one of Britain's oldest and rarest sheep breeds.
- Charles and Ochuko visit Liverpool where they visit a unique and very old city-centre institution then head across the Mersey to discover Liverpool's canal connection to Britain's industrial past.
- The 4th leg of their trip takes Charles and Ochuko into the Midlands where a clown and some rococo detail catch their eye. One learns about a WWII bomber rediscovered in Russia while the other meets some monkeys in a Stoke-on-Trent garden.
- Cruising through the Midlands on the final leg of their road trip, Charles and Ochuko see the site of an historic Black Country industrial dispute, get the bare facts of a story of a naked lady, spy some opera glasses and an oil painting.
- Catherine Southon and Serhat Ahmet start the 1st leg of their East of England odyssey aboard a very special car. Catherine learns how London's smelliest year led to health improvements, Serhat visits a WWII relic in the Thames estuary.
- Serhat and Catherine head into the East Midlands on the second leg of their road trip. Catherine visits a local church that broadcast to the nation during the dark days of WWII. Serhat meets the head of a daredevil dynasty.
- Despite some car trouble, Catherine and Serhat head up the East Anglian coast. Serhat meets the great-nephew of a remarkable woman who broke the social norms of her day to go and fight on the front line. Catherine samples a local delicacy.
- On the penultimate leg of their road trip Catherine and Serhat hit the shops from Norfolk to Northamptonshire. Serhat learns about a refugee who fled his war-torn country and became a local legend. Catherine gets a taste of motorsport.
- It's the end of Catherine and Serhat's east-of-England expedition as they head through Lincolnshire into Derbyshire. Catherine learns how to make a musical instrument while Serhat visits a tourist attraction created by miners.
- Margie Cooper and Paul Martin travel through Somerset and Wiltshire in an elegant red Jaguar looking for antiques. Margie learns about the first safari park outside Africa. Paul discovers a town's historic link with safety on our railways.
- A new adventure sees experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and James Braxton compete to find the most profitable antiques as they travel through Devon in a 1970s Porsche. They end up with cowbells and an interest in ass's milk.
- Natasha and James scour the antique shops of Devon and Somerset. Natasha discovers a labyrinth of tunnels beneath Exeter's streets. James experiences banger racing in the Mendip Hills and goes head-to-head with a familiar foe.
- The halfway point of the trip sees experts Natasha and James hitting the shops of Somerset and Wiltshire. Natasha learns about a top-secret group who fought for social reform while James visits Salisbury Cathedral to see the stained glass.
- Natasha and James pass through Wiltshire and Berkshire on the penultimate leg of their trip. James learns about a forgotten author with big ideas about ecology. Natasha visits the Berkshire village that has a big impact on horse-racing.
- It's the end of the tour for Natasha Raskin Sharp and James Braxton as they pilot their Porsche towards Oxfordshire. Before their final auction, James learns about Britain's first aeronaut and Natasha visits an extraordinary chapel.
- David Harper and Izzie Balmer motor through the Scottish countryside in a 1980s Mini. They begin at Moffat in the Borders and on the way to Hamilton Izzie sees the Great Tapestry of Scotland and David Britain's largest breed of sheep.
- Izzie and David continue their Scottish adventure in a vintage Mini. On the way to their second auction of the week, David visits a recently restored world-famous tea room while Izzie learns about Scotland's Victorian wind-power pioneer.
- Izzie and David are making their way around Edinburgh and the surrounding tons on the 3rd leg of their trip. Before going to auction, they learn about the Calcutta Cup and the first all-female Himalayan trip.
- Izzie and David travel through Fife, Perthshire and Angus on the fourth leg of their trip. As well as buying items to sell at auction they learn about an educational revolution deep in the woods and a medieval abbey linked to whisky.
- It's the last leg of Izzie and David's Mini road trip and they are hunting for antiques in the Scottish Highlands. Along the way, David visits the Cromarty birthplace of a Scottish hero and Izzie sees some of the last wild cats in Britain.
- Roo Irvine and Steven Moore are antiques hunting in the north east of England aboard a glamorous 1968 Rolls Royce. Along the way, Steven hears how a Sunderland sailor coined a famous phrase while Roo learns about sustainable fishing.
- On the 2nd leg of their trip, Steven and Roo are in the north east. Along the way, we find out about a form of archaeology that is uncovering hidden treasures, and learn about one Canadian's heroic effort to save Darlington during the war.