Get ready for another exciting episode of “Bargain Hunt” as Season 68 continues with “Oswestry 8”! This Friday at 12:15 Pm on BBC One, viewers are in for a treat as the show comes to you from Oswestry Showground.
Host Roo Irvine is back with another mystery object, challenging fairgoers to guess its use. As the public puzzles over the mystery item, two teams of contestants race against the clock to find three items to sell at auction.
In the red corner, nurses Sheena and Yvonne team up with expert Philip Serrell, while in the blue corner, sisters Rachel and Elaine work with expert Ben Cooper. With tensions running high and the pressure on, both teams must navigate the stalls and haggle for the best deals.
But the real test comes at the auction near Wrexham, where the teams’ finds will be put to the test. Which team will emerge victorious and make the biggest profit?...
Host Roo Irvine is back with another mystery object, challenging fairgoers to guess its use. As the public puzzles over the mystery item, two teams of contestants race against the clock to find three items to sell at auction.
In the red corner, nurses Sheena and Yvonne team up with expert Philip Serrell, while in the blue corner, sisters Rachel and Elaine work with expert Ben Cooper. With tensions running high and the pressure on, both teams must navigate the stalls and haggle for the best deals.
But the real test comes at the auction near Wrexham, where the teams’ finds will be put to the test. Which team will emerge victorious and make the biggest profit?...
- 4/27/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Join in on the excitement as “Bargain Hunt” returns with Season 68, featuring the thrilling episode titled “Oswestry 7.” Set your alarms for Monday, April 22nd, at 12:15 Pm on BBC One, as the teams head to Oswestry Showground for an epic shopping spree.
In this special episode, it’s Roo Irvine’s turn to delve into the world of one of the show’s esteemed experts, getting an exclusive look at their personal collection of antiques and collectibles. Meanwhile, the teams gear up for their own challenges as they scour the showground for hidden gems.
The reds, barbers Max and Jake, team up with expert Philip Serrell to hunt down colored glass treasures, while the blues, couple Atique and Laura, partner with expert Ben Cooper in search of items connected to childhood memories.
With high stakes and fierce competition, “Bargain Hunt: Oswestry 7” promises to be a thrilling ride for both contestants and viewers alike.
In this special episode, it’s Roo Irvine’s turn to delve into the world of one of the show’s esteemed experts, getting an exclusive look at their personal collection of antiques and collectibles. Meanwhile, the teams gear up for their own challenges as they scour the showground for hidden gems.
The reds, barbers Max and Jake, team up with expert Philip Serrell to hunt down colored glass treasures, while the blues, couple Atique and Laura, partner with expert Ben Cooper in search of items connected to childhood memories.
With high stakes and fierce competition, “Bargain Hunt: Oswestry 7” promises to be a thrilling ride for both contestants and viewers alike.
- 4/16/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Henry Sandon, longtime Antiques Roadshow expert, television personality, author and lecturer, has died. Sandon died “peacefully” Monday at a care home in Malvern, Worcestershire, his son John Sandon confirmed to BBC. He was 95.
Sandon joined BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow in 1979 as the resident expert on porcelain and pottery. His final appearance was on September 30, 2018.
“To the millions who tuned in every Sunday evening to watch The Antiques Roadshow, Henry was like a favourite uncle, whose enthusiasm for even the humblest piece of chipped china was infectious,” John Sandon, who also appeared on the show, said in a statement.
“His joy when he discovered a rare Staffordshire pottery owl jug, nicknamed ‘Ozzie’, was a magic TV moment few will forget.”
Sandon was an expert on Worcester porcelain and a curator of the Dyson Perrins Museum, which became the Worcester Porcelain Museum and then the Museum of Royal Worcester.
Sandon’s...
Sandon joined BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow in 1979 as the resident expert on porcelain and pottery. His final appearance was on September 30, 2018.
“To the millions who tuned in every Sunday evening to watch The Antiques Roadshow, Henry was like a favourite uncle, whose enthusiasm for even the humblest piece of chipped china was infectious,” John Sandon, who also appeared on the show, said in a statement.
“His joy when he discovered a rare Staffordshire pottery owl jug, nicknamed ‘Ozzie’, was a magic TV moment few will forget.”
Sandon was an expert on Worcester porcelain and a curator of the Dyson Perrins Museum, which became the Worcester Porcelain Museum and then the Museum of Royal Worcester.
Sandon’s...
- 12/26/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Alex Carter Aug 17, 2016
The BBC has a packed line-up of daytime antique shows, but the original Bargain Hunt still provides the most edutainment...
It is an immutable law of the universe that everything everywhere will at some point be bought on Bargain Hunt. That important looking bit you keep in that tin of random things in case you find out what it’s for? In 2064 some antiques expert who hasn’t even been born yet will explain casually that it was used as a stand for rich Moldovan aristocrats' spare eyeballs, or a small portable gardening tool for calibrating parasols. It doesn’t matter if it was actually the plastic thing that keeps your router standing on end.
It’s these genuinely true histories of random objects bought from someone’s car boot that makes Bargain Hunt the most educational of daytime shows - it teaches you about things you...
The BBC has a packed line-up of daytime antique shows, but the original Bargain Hunt still provides the most edutainment...
It is an immutable law of the universe that everything everywhere will at some point be bought on Bargain Hunt. That important looking bit you keep in that tin of random things in case you find out what it’s for? In 2064 some antiques expert who hasn’t even been born yet will explain casually that it was used as a stand for rich Moldovan aristocrats' spare eyeballs, or a small portable gardening tool for calibrating parasols. It doesn’t matter if it was actually the plastic thing that keeps your router standing on end.
It’s these genuinely true histories of random objects bought from someone’s car boot that makes Bargain Hunt the most educational of daytime shows - it teaches you about things you...
- 8/5/2016
- Den of Geek
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