Anita Manning oversees today's Bargain Hunt which comes from Kingston upon Thames. Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian are helping today's reds and blues spend £300 on three items that will hopefully make a profit at the auction in Chiswick. Anita also visits Wellington Barracks in central London to watch the changing of the guard and explores the London Guards Museum.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the Newbury Showground, with experts Raj Bisram and Nick Hall. The teams hunt high and low at the fair, trying to find their three items to take to the auction. Thomas Plant is in charge of today's auction, where there are plenty of highs and lows. Natasha meets curator Brendan Carr from the Reading museum to talk about Reading's famous three B's industry.
Today's Bargain Hunt comes from the Hertfordshire town of Sawbridgeworth. The reds and blues and experts Jonathan Pratt and Colin Young have two antique centres to shop in and spend their £300 on three items to take over to the auction in Norfolk. Charlie Ross is today's presenter who also relives his youth when he's shown a selection of rare toys.
Today, Eric Knowles and the teams are on the island of Anglesey in north Wales! The red and blue teams are hard at it at the antiques fair with experts Thomas Plant and Caroline Hawley. The teams have only one hour to buy three items to sell for profit at auction. Which team will walk away with the biggest profit?
Today, Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in Hungerford, where the reds and blues head out around the shops with experts Philip Serrell and Richard Madley. The teams have one hour to buy three items, which they send off to auction. There's a tense atmosphere at Bigwoods Auctioneers, and Natasha shows off Hungerford's historical firefighting equipment.
Anita Manning gets into the carnival spirit for today's Bargain Hunt as it comes from the home of London's Notting Hill Carnival, Portobello Road. The reds and blues scour the market with experts Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian with the hope of finding three items that will all make a profit at auction. While in Notting Hill, Anita visits the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising.
This episode comes from Carmarthenshire, home to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, where the teams are let loose in the antiques fair taking place amongst the bloom and blossom. Keeping them in check are experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe, while Charlie finds out more about the age-old use of medicinal plants.
Charlie Ross rides in on a tank to start today's Bargain Hunt battle in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Colin Young are helping the reds and blues, and with 60 minutes on the clock, they need to find three items to take to the auction over in Norfolk that will with any luck make a profit. Charlie also pays a visit to the Norfolk Tank Museum.
Eric Knowles and the teams are on the Welsh island of Anglesey. The reds and blues battle it out around the antiques fair with experts Thomas Plant and Caroline Hawley, and they have only one hour to buy three items to sell for profit at auction. Eric mills his own flour at a restored water mill in Bunbury.
Anita Manning presents from London's vibrant Portobello Road in Notting Hill. The reds and blues scour the market with experts Catherine Southon and Danny Sebastian with the hope of finding three items that will all make a profit at auction. Can the people of Portobello Road help Anita identify a mystery item?
Today's show comes from the border market town of Oswestry, Shropshire. Eric Knowles is today's presenter and is joined by experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss. The teams are made up of some crafty ladies and some local young farmers, each buying three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents from the East of England Showground in Peterborough. Experts Ben Cooper and Gary Pe are helping the teams to find a bargain that will hopefully make a profit at today's auction in Lichfield with auctioneer Richard Winterton. Natasha also takes time out to try her hand at glassblowing at Stourbridge's Glass Quarter.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the team are in the historic grounds of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire. Experts John Cameron and Tim Weeks help the teams find some bargains at the fair in the hope they will make a profit at auction. Natasha also visits one of the oldest photo studios in the world - right here in Derby!
The National Botanic Garden of Wales provides the beautiful setting for today's programme. The teams are let loose in the grounds of the garden in a bid to find some bargains. Keeping them in check are experts Nick Hall and Gary Pe. Meanwhile, presenter Charlie Ross is off to try his hand at coracle fishing.