Celebrity Antiques Road Trip

Preview

Two celebrities hit the road in classic cars for a tour through Great Britain. With antiques experts by their sides, they search the local stores for treasures, competing to see who can turn a £200 budget into a small fortune. Their adventures take them off the beaten path and allow them to learn about the little-known stories behind some of the greatest events in British history.

Preview

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  • Leila Morse and Rita Simons: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Leila Morse and Rita Simons

    S12 E20 - 59m 13s

    Actors Rita Simons and Laila Morse, of “Eastenders” fame, are in Devon, aided and abetted by antiques experts Catherine Southon and Angus Ashworth. And to get about, they’ll have a rather sizeable Mercedes 220 to squeeze down some narrow country lanes. At the shops, they find some pretty sparkly things and a range of gentleman’s accessories.

  • Colson Smith and Christine McGuinness: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Colson Smith and Christine McGuinness

    S12 E19 - 59m 9s

    Reality TV star and autism campaigner Christine McGuinness and good friend, “Coronation Street” actor Colson Smith, shop through Cheshire in their powder-blue 1960s Volkswagen Beetle. Also enjoying the ride are antiques experts Irita Marriot and Hettie Jago. Finds include a silver-topped leather jug and a knife sharpening machine.

  • Tamzin Outhwaite and Julie Graham: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Tamzin Outhwaite and Julie Graham

    S12 E18 - 59m 2s

    Actors Julie Graham and Tamzin Outhwaite are reunited as they search for antiques in Sussex in a 1980s Citroen Dyane, accompanied by experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and David Harper. Our actors and their experts take a trip to Worthing to discover its connection to one of history’s most famous playwrights -- Oscar Wilde -- before heading to Norfolk for the final auction.

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