Antiques experts Raj Bisram and Irita Marriott begin their antiques road trip in sunny Suffolk. In Lowestoft, Irita learns about a local hero while Raj discovers why the last maharajah of the Sikh empire made this area his home.
The 2nd leg of Raj and Irita's road trip takes them around Northamptonshire. Irita stops spending long enough to learn about the former slave ship captain who wrote Amazing Grace. Raj takes a diversion to St Albans to see the town belfry.
Irita and Raj cruise into Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds on the 3rd leg of their trip. Away from the antiques Irita learns about Britain's only female Nobel prize winner in chemistry. Raj visits a Bristol sports club to play table tennis.
The 4th leg of this road trip takes Irita and Raj into Devon. After sampling a Devonshire cream tea, Raj hears about a great adventurer from the man's son while Irita enjoys some folk songs and hears how they were saved for posterity.
Raj and Irita conclude their trip in Cornwall. Raj makes some big finds in a tiny shop and heads to a famous tavern to learn about guizing. Irita finds a painting that reminds her of her childhood and discovers how cold sea water can be.
Charles Hanson and Natasha Raskin Sharp travel through Northumberland in the oldest motor ever to grace the Road Trip. Charles visits Morpeth to learn about the fight for women's voting rights while Tasha learns about the safety lamp.
The 2nd leg of their tour takes Charles and Natasha through Yorkshire. Along the way Charles sees why Whitby inspired Bram Stoker and Tasha visits Bempton Cliffs to learn how a local clergyman fought to protect birds eggs.
Charles and Natasha take in more of Yorkshire on the 3rd leg of their trip. Charles causes chaos in the antiques shops before discovering the origins of the Yorkshire Pudding. Tasha visits Leeds to learn about a pioneering movie maker.
Charles and Natasha explore Lincolnshire on their 4th road trip. Charles spends a fortune and visits a bakery to try a local delicacy. Tasha is more cautious with her money and learns about a Nigerian prince who joined the RAF in WWII.
Charles Hanson and Natasha Raskin Sharp travel south to Hertfordshire for the finale of their road trip. Charles spends big before visiting the home of one of the great art collectors. Tasha travels to Ware to learn about a Quaker poet.
Margie Cooper and Tim Medhurst start their road trip in Cumbria before crossing the border into Scotland. Along the way, Margie visits the world's oldest working camera obscura while Tim visits a Roman Fort perfectly preserved in peat.
On the 2nd leg of their road trip Margie and Tim tour the Lake District in their VW camper van. As well as seeing a lot of glorious countryside, they find out about the mysterious St Bees Man and the importance of Windermere carp.
This road trip becomes a boat trip as Margie and Tim cross the Irish Sea to the Isle of Man. After scouring the island for antiques Margie visits the Tynwald Parliament while Tim takes a ride on the world's oldest horse-drawn tram.