Celebrity Antiques Road Trip

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip

TV-1420111h 0m5.0/10
Talk

Ratings

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5.0/10(4)

Antiques experts accompany celebrities on a road trip around the UK searching for treasures and competing to make the most money at auction

Production

STV Studios

Language

EN

Status

Returning Series

First Aired

October 24, 2011

Last Aired

April 9, 2025

Networks

BBC One, BBC Two

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel Horwood
E1
Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel Horwood
Air date: 2011-10-24
Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel Horwood travel from Colyton in Devon through Somerset buying antiques with their experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon. They end up at an auction in Southend-on-Sea.
Kirsty Wark and Alastair Stewart
E2
Kirsty Wark and Alastair Stewart
Air date: 2011-10-25
Journalists Kirsty Wark and Alastair Stewart battle it out with their antiques experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon. They travel across Scotland, starting in Edinburgh.
Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis
E3
Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis
Air date: 2011-10-26
Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis go head-to-head scouring the West Country for antiques with their antiques experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant. They start in Honiton, Devon, and end up at an auction in Crewkerne, Somerset.
Tony Blackburn and Toyah Willcox
E4
Tony Blackburn and Toyah Willcox
Air date: 2011-10-27
Tony Blackburn and Toyah Willcox take to the road with antiques experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson. Their journey starts in the historic town of York and ends up with an auction in Stansted, Essex.
Tom Conti and Kate Derham
E5
Tom Conti and Kate Derham
Air date: 2011-10-31
Actor Tom Conti and presenter Kate Derham fight it out with their antique experts James Braxton and James Lewis to turn 400 pounds into profit. Their journey takes them around East Sussex, starting in Lewes and ending with an auction in Wandsworth.
Brian Blessed and Jenny Eclair
E6
Brian Blessed and Jenny Eclair
Air date: 2011-11-01
Actor and explorer Brian Blessed takes to the road with comedian Jenny Eclair, accompanied by antiques experts James Braxton and Anita Manning. They start their trip in Cockermouth and head south through Cumbria, eventually ending up in Runcorn for an auction showdown.
E7
Phil Tufnell and Chris Hollins
Air date: 2011-11-02
Question of Sport captain Phil Tufnell battles it out with BBC Breakfast's sport presenter Chris Hollins to find the best deals on antiques on a journey through south-east England.
Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland
E8
Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland
Air date: 2011-11-03
Bond girls Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland take to the road in an Aston Martin. Their mission - to buy antiques and make a profit as they roar around Cambridge and Saffron Walden.
Dan and Peter Snow
E9
Dan and Peter Snow
Air date: 2011-11-04
Father and son team Dan and Peter Snow go head-to-head with experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson on the hunt to find the best antique deals as they travel through Hampshire and along the south coast ending up at an auction in Billingshurst, Sussex.
Sir Terry Wogan and Caroline Quentin
E10
Sir Terry Wogan and Caroline Quentin
Air date: 2011-11-07
Sir Terry Wogan and Caroline Quentin add a touch of class as they go in search of antiques profits to donate to Children in Need. In a classic 1948 Jaguar MK 4 they travel around Oxfordshire with antiques experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson, ending up at an auction showdown in Chiswick, London.

Cast

Tim Wonnacott

Self - Narrator

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