Antiques Road Trip
Peter Duncan detours to learn how hockey became a popular sport.
Peter Duncan detours to learn how hockey became a popular sport.
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Peter Duncan detours to learn how hockey became a popular sport.
Historians Suzannah Lipscomb & Kate learn about Mrs. Beeton, the first domestic goddess.
Lynn Faulds Wood hunts for old biscuit tins while John Stapleton searches for rare lamps.
Tanni Grey-Thompson tries her hand at traditional glass making.
Tony Singh discovers why a city was home to millionaires.
Susan Cookson discovers her inner haggler as Suzanne Packer keeps the purse string tight.
Jan Ravens gets carried away and spends every penny of her budget.
Ching He-Huang hopes antiques with an eastern origin will far well at auction.
What does best at the auction? Is it ex-agent Michael Whitehall's tambourine?
Rick Wakeman uncovers hidden medieval graffiti in Norwich Cathedral.
Zoe Ball hears how one village became world famous for lace production.
Comic and entertainer Jim Moir and his wife Nancy Sorrell are Road Tripping in Kent today.
James Braxton and Helen Hall begin their day in Oxfordshire, before travelling to Surry.
James Braxton and Helen Hall start their day in Bristol and end at an auction in Swindon.
James Braxton and Helen Hall cross back into England for auction in Wotton-under-Edge.
James Braxton and Helen Hall cross the Welsh border after their first auction.
Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon head from Rait in Perth and Kinross to Edinburgh.
Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon travel through Cullen, and to auction at Elgin in Moray.
Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon pass through Forfar and Invururie en route to Aberdeen.
Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon start in Glasgow, on the way to auction in Dundee.
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