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  • 2013-10-07T15:30:00Z on BBC One
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Two well-known experts from the world of antiques go head-to-head over a week of challenges to find out who can make the most profit buying and selling collectibles.

20 episodes

Season Premiere

2013-10-07T15:30:00Z

8x01 Mark Franks v John Cameron - UK Antiques Fair

Season Premiere

8x01 Mark Franks v John Cameron - UK Antiques Fair

  • 2013-10-07T15:30:00Z1h

Mark Franks and John Cameron are at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques in Cambridgeshire. The aim of their game is to buy low and sell high, making as much profit as possible - all in aid of their chosen charities.

Mark Franks and John Cameron head to Leicester for an auction. But as these seasoned experts hit the bidding floor, who can buy the best items and make the most profit for their chosen charity?

Mark Franks and John Cameron go head-to-head at the Ford Airfield car boot sale in West Sussex. As they rummage through the goods in search of treasure, who will buy the best bargains to sell on for the biggest profit?

8x04 Mark Franks v John Cameron

  • 2013-10-10T15:30:00Z1h

Mark Franks and John Cameron head across the English Channel to Paris for this clash of the collectibles. With their Euro-bought goods in hand, they must then return home to sell them for a profit, with all proceeds going to their chosen charities.

Mark Franks and John Cameron face their greatest challenge yet - the Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Showdown. They are challenged to use their expertise at four different events to find antiques and collectibles they can sell on for maximum profit. When it comes to selling their items, they face the added twist of the Showdown auction.

Eric Knowles and Kate Bliss head across the English Channel to Paris to do battle over the bric-a-brac. Having spent their euros, they must then bring their items home to sell for as much money as possible - with all the profits going to their chosen charities.

Eric Knowles and Kate Bliss head to a car boot sale in Battersea in London. They must scour the stalls in search of the best bargains, which they then sell on for a profit. But who will be crowned the car boot king and raise the most money for their chosen charity?

Eric Knowles and Kate Bliss go up against each other at an auction in Wareham in Dorset. As they battle the bidders for the best bargains, who will come out on top? All their items must be sold on for as much money as possible - with all profits going to their chosen charities.

Eric Knowles and Kate Bliss do battle once again in the stands and stalls at Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair. With so much to choose from, the dealers must act quickly to snag the best deals, before using their contacts and trading nous to sell their items for a profit. With their own cash on the line, who will make the most money for their chosen charity?

Eric Knowles and Kate Bliss face their greatest challenge yet - the Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Showdown! They battle it out at four different buying locations searching for hidden gems they can sell on for maximum profit, with at least half of their purchases going under the hammer at the Showdown Auction.

James Lewis and James Braxton fight it out at a car boot sale in Denham in Buckinghamshire. The two experts are out of their comfort zones as they are forced to trawl through the tat in search of treasure. With £250 of their own money to spend, anything they buy must then be sold - with all profits going to charity.

James Lewis and James Braxton face off at Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair in West Sussex. They must scour the stands and stall in search of bargains before selling on all their purchases for a profit. They have £750 to spend, and it is their own money, but who will come out on top?

James Lewis and James Braxton are on home soil as they do battle at an auction in Diss in Norfolk. They have each stumped up £1,000 of their own money, and finding bargains is the name of the game. Once they have battled the bidders and bought their goods they must then sell them on for a profit.

James Lewis and James Braxton head to Paris for a continental knick-knack knockabout as they try to buy the best antiques and collectibles for as little money as possible. They then return home with their spoils to sell. But with their own money on the line, who will make the most profit?

James Lewis and James Braxton face the finale to end all finales - the Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is showdown! They battle it out at four different buying locations searching for hidden treasure to sell for maximum profit, with at least half of their purchases going under the hammer at the showdown auction.

Paul Hayes and Jonty Hearnden take on a dawn mission to buy the best items at a car boot sale in West Sussex. With their own money on the line they must sift through the stalls in search of hidden treasure, and then use their trading expertise to sell their goods on for a profit.

Paul Hayes and Jonty Hearnden go up against each other in yet another clash of the collectibles as they each try to spend £1,000 of their own money at an auction in Sherborne in Dorset. Buying bargains is the name of the game and selling on for a profit is top priority.

Paul Hayes and Jonty Hearnden face off once again, this time at the Lincolnshire Antiques and Home Show. With £750 pounds of their own money to spend, their aim is to buy for as little as possible and sell for as much they can - with all the proceeds going to charity.

Paul Hayes and Jonty Hearnden compete in a continental setting as they head to Paris for another battle over the bric a brac. They are each trying to buy the best antiques and collectibles for as little money as possible before returning home with their goods to sell. But with their own money on the line, who will make the most profit?

Paul Hayes and Jonty Hearnden face the ultimate challenge - the Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Showdown! The duelling dealers battle it out in four different buying locations, searching for hidden treasure to sell for maximum profit. But there is a twist: at least half of their purchases must go under the hammer at the Showdown auction, where they will be at the mercy of the bidders.

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