New series. David Dickinson presents a selection of highlights from the show, with a robot, a dragon ring and a blunderbuss among the items featured. With contributions by experts Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, David Ford and Helen Gardiner
A beautiful toilet seat arrives on Simon Schneider's table, but will he dish out enough dosh to buy it? Meanwhile, Tony Geering peruses some boxing memorabilia. David Dickinson is also joined by Debbie Serpell and Jan Keyne
David Dickinson and his fellow antiques experts return with further highlights from previous programmes. Henry Nicholls values a collection of letters and autographs,Stuart Hofgartner is tempted by a top hat and Ian Towning looks at a collection of frogs
David Dickinson and his fellow antiques experts return with further highlights from previous programmes. James Layte is spellbound by a magical box, Cheryl Hakeney is beside herself over a bronze boy and Jo Brayshaw reveals her softer side
Host David Dickinson reviews memorable moments from earlier programmes, featuring dealers Corrie Jeffrey, Michael Hogben, David Hakeney and Brenda Haller. In one of the highlights, Corrie has a table full of toys
David Dickinson and the dealers are in Derby, where a mystery box has Stewart Hofgartner stumped. Will James Layte go ape for a one pound car boot find? Jan Keyne falls in love with a gorgeous 19th-century French clock.
David Dickinson and the team are in Harrogate, where Simon Schneider has got a battle on his hands. David Ford takes a stab at buying a sword, and one seller gets a huge surprise from Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson and the dealers are in Clitheroe, where Jo Brayshaw has some quirky items to contend with. James Layte is delighted when a shell washes up on his table - and can Simon Schneider gallop off with a handsome horse's head box?
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chingford, where Jo Brayshaw brews up a deal for a Victorian tea caddy. Alison Chapman eyeballs a doll automaton, and Henry Nicholls blows a gasket for a vintage musket.
David Dickinson and his dealers Jon O'Marah, Jan Keyne, Mark Stevens and Tony Geering are in Stalybridge in Greater Manchester, where a rare print by artist LS Lowry makes everyone's jaw drop.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Derby, where Jo Brayshaw faces double trouble and a pair of cats. Stewart Hofgartner gets revved up about a Rolls Royce manual, and James Layte meets a teddy bear.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chingford, where Henry Nicholls empties his wallet for a set of antique gold coins. Alison Chapman fancies a cockatoo, and David Ford leads the dealers' den in a disco dance-off.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Market Harborough, where Aidan Pass falls for some tortoiseshell. Tracy Thackray-Howitt has fun with a fiver, but one deal is not Mark Stevens's cup of tea.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chester, where Lord Nelson sails in to see Jon O'Marah. There is plenty of bling for Alys Dobbie to try and get her hands on, while serious money goes down on David Hakeney's table.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Edinburgh, where Corrie Jeffery falls in love with a jade bangle. A duck clock sends Karen Dalmeny quackers, and Tim Hogarth tries to go walkies with some bronze bulldogs.
David Dickinson and his team are in Shrewsbury, where an unusual violin has Fay Rutter confused. Debbie Serpell tries to buy a smashing vase, and the sellers push Henry Nicholls to the limit.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Edinburgh, where Corrie Jeffery has a lot on her plate with author Virginia Woolf. Karen Dalmeny is playing with a Marotte doll, but will Chris Skitch be able to pull some strings to buy a Gretsch guitar?
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chingford, East London. Henry Nicholls' eyes light up for a pair of candelabra, David Ford has a pricey revolver in his sights and Jo Brayshaw tries to get her claws into a polar bear.
David Dickinson brings Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Aidan Pass, Mark Stevens and David Tupman to Market Harborough, where a den full of car-booters and wheeler-dealers are all hoping to get the better of them.
Chester is today's location for David Dickinson and his dealers. Jan Keyne threatens to whip David into shape, Alys Dobbie sniffs round some designer perfume and Jon O'Marah takes cover as a toy cannon rolls into the den.