Melissa Porter
March 20, 2008 • 1h

Star of "Escape to the Country" Melissa Porter finds the cameras turned on her as she and her business partner undertake a major refurbishment job on a Victorian house in north London.

Lucy Alexander
March 19, 2008 • 1h

Presenter Lucy Alexander puts her reputation on the line and tries to find a new house for herself and her family. After several disappointments, Lucy ends up taking a huge gamble on an arts and crafts house that potentially could lose her a lot of money.

Kristian Digby
March 18, 2008 • 1h

Television's top consumer experts are put to the test. Kristian Digby finds himself in the spotlight as he attempts to make a quick profit buying a property at auction. Although an experienced player in the housing market, not everything runs smoothly for Kristian.

Martin Roberts
March 17, 2008 • 1h

Do the stresses and strains of buying foreign property get to even the most seasoned of property experts? Homes Under the Hammer presenter Martin Roberts lets the cameras follow him as he travels to Italy in search of his dream holiday home.

Dom Littlewood v David Harper
March 14, 2008 • 1h

Television's top consumer experts are put to the test. Consumer expert Dominic Littlewood takes on antiques expert David Harper in a challenge that sees them trying to generate as much profit as possible from items bought at market.

Paul Hayes v Kate Bliss
March 13, 2008 • 1h

Television's top consumer experts are put to the test. Antique experts Paul Hayes and Kate Bliss are given the challenge of spending 1,000 pounds of their own money at an antiques auction and making as much profit from the items as possible.

Lorne Spicer v Mark Franks
March 12, 2008 • 1h

Lorne Spicer and Mark Franks have 500 pounds of their own money to spend on items at a Sussex antiques market, which they hope they will be able to sell off for profit.

Eric Knowles v James Rylands
March 11, 2008 • 1h

Two of television's favourite antiques experts Eric Knowles and James Rylands take on a money-making challenge. They both have 1000 pounds to spend at an antiques market, with the aim to make as much profit from their finds as they can by selling them on.

Tim Wonnacott v Jonty Hearnden
March 10, 2008 • 1h

Television's top consumer experts are put to the test. Tim Wonnacott and Jonty Hearnden both have to spend 1,000 pounds of their own money at London's Portobello market with the aim of making as much money from their investments as they can.

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