Episode 1
Aired Nov 14, 2016
Jennifer Saunders and Patricia Potter
Comedienne Jennifer Saunders hears about the man credited with inventing slapstick comedy, while actress Patricia Potter learns how a surgeon used his sense of smell to successfully treat soldiers injured in WWI.
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Episode 2
Aired Nov 15, 2016
Charles Dance and Geraldine James
Actors Charles Dance and Geraldine James travel around Wiltshire; Charles finds a pair of Edwardian silver vases, while Geraldine uncovers a 19th century French Empire secretaire.
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Episode 3
Aired Nov 16, 2016
Ruth Madoc and Su Pollard
Ruth Madoc and Su Pollard set off from the Welsh border town of Monmouth, heading for Congleton, Cheshire; Ruth gets to find out about an incredible 19th-century nurse, while Su visits ancient Roman town Caerleon.
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Episode 4
Aired Nov 17, 2016
Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo
Italian cooks Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contraldo are on a trip around East Anglia; Antonio learns about the brave fisherman of Suffolk who saved mariners' lives while risking their own; and Gennaro gets a peek at a very special bird.
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Episode 5
Aired Nov 18, 2016
Jim Moir and Nancy Sorrell
Comic and entertainer Jim Moir and his wife Nancy Sorrell Road Trip in Kent; Jim has an uncanny gift of guessing the age of just about anything; Dixon crosses the Niagara Falls.
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Episode 6
Aired Nov 21, 2016
Zoe Ball and Iain Waite
"Strictly Come Dancing" Zoe Ball and Iain Waite are quickstepping their way across the southwest of England; Zoe hears how one village became world-famous for lace production, while Iain ends up meeting a giant horse with its own boat.
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Episode 7
Aired Nov 22, 2016
Rick Wakeman and Ian Lavender
Prog rocker Rick Wakeman and Ian Lavender enjoy a jolly ride around Norfolk; Rick uncovers some hidden medieval graffiti in Norwich Cathedral, while Ian detours to north Norfolk to see the world's largest collection of model soldiers.
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Episode 8
Aired Nov 23, 2016
Nigel Havers and Michael Whitehall
Actor Nigel Havers and his ex-agent Michael Whitehall explore the West Country.
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Episode 9
Aired Nov 24, 2016
Aldo Zilli and Ching He-Huang
TV chefs Aldo Zilli and Ching He-Huang do battle around south-eastern England; Aldo plumps for a gold ring despite expert advice, while Ching hopes antiques with an eastern origin will far well at auction in north London.
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Episode 10
Aired Nov 25, 2016
Ronni Ancona and Jan Ravens
Two British comedy legends, Ronni Ancona and Jan Ravens, start this Road Trip in the North Yorkshire town of Redcar; Jan gets carried away and spends every penny of her budget; Ronni gets a kick out of a very kitsch glass boot.
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Episode 11
Aired Nov 28, 2016
Clare Grogan and Alex Norton
Pop icon and actress Claire Grogan and actor Alex Norton find themselves on an Antiques Boat Trip as they reminisce about childhood trips down the Clyde and see what Stirling castle would've looked like in the 16th century.
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Episode 12
Aired Nov 29, 2016
Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson
Presenters Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson meet a clog maker who carves shoes by hand and visit the Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum to hear about the regiment's involvement at Gallipoli.
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Episode 13
Aired Nov 30, 2016
Jimmy Osmond and Tony Christie
Crooner Tony Christie visits Coalbrookdale, the place where ground-breaking techniques were developed that kick-started the industrial revolution; and pop royalty Jimmy Osmond gets to whizz round the historical race circuit at Donington.
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Episode 14
Aired Dec 6, 2016
David and Carrie Grant
Vocal coaches David and Carrie Grant swap singing for antiques; David visits Cambridge and the birthplace of football, while Carrie learns how Letchworth Garden City sparked a revolution in town design.
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Episode 15
Aired Dec 7, 2016
Susan Cookson and Suzanne Packer
Actors Susan Cookson and Suzannne Packer battle it out around the northwest of England; Susan discovers her inner haggler as Suzanne keeps the purse-string very tight as she bids to discover an item with some real age.
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Episode 16
Aired Dec 8, 2016
Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala
Gastronomes Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala visit the east coast of Scotland; Tony discovers why one Scottish city was home to many millionaires and Cyrus finds out why Anstruther was a pivotal fishing port in the 19th century.
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Episode 17
Aired Dec 9, 2016
Tanni Grey-Thompson and Jade Jones
Top wheelchair Paralympians Tanni Grey-Thompson and Jade Jones look for antiques in the northeast of England; Tanni tries her hand at traditional glassmaking and Jade learns about the man who was a design champion of the region.
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Episode 18
Aired Dec 12, 2016
John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood
Journalists John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood are joined by Thomas Plant and Margie Cooper; Lynn and Thomas are knee-deep in antiques while hunting for biscuit tins and Margie tries to convince John some rare lamps will make a profit.
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Episode 19
Aired Dec 13, 2016
Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams
Historians Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams travel from Bletchley to an auction in London; they hear how Mrs. Beeton became the first domestic goddess and why Luton played a critical role in the fashion world when hats were daily wear.
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Episode 20
Aired Dec 14, 2016
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Blue Peter presenters Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan are on the hunt for antiques; an incredible haul of antiques, including chimney pots, Pinocchio and a pair of African fertility figures, go under the gavel at an auction.
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