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.