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S13 Ep16
10.0
26th Sep 2016
Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle start their adventure in Northumberland before heading for auction in Darlington, behind the wheel of a classic TVR sports car. Paul discovers the sporting mecca that once was The Morpeth Olympics and Claire finds out about the female Indiana Jones of the early 20th century, Gertrude Bell. Everything's rosy until Claire mentions she loves militaria, Paul's specialist area! Worse still for the veteran Road Tripper, when Claire's World War One collectable goes under the gavel, it makes a small fortune.
S12 Ep2
10.0
5th Jan 2016
Antiques challenge. Auctioneers Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw continue their road trip, soaking up the scenery of Northern Ireland.
S11 Ep24
10.0
15th Oct 2015
Antiques challenge. Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey hunt for antique treasure across East Anglia, on the way to their penultimate auction in Norwich.
S11 Ep23
10.0
14th Oct 2015
Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey are halfway through their road trip. They shop in Essex and Suffolk before making their way towards an auction in Cambridge.
S11 Ep22
10.0
13th Oct 2015
It's leg two for Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant as they continue their road trip through the Kent countryside. Mark is trailing behind, but can he catch Thomas when they head to an auction in Paddock Wood?
S11 Ep21
10.0
12th Oct 2015
Auctioneers Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey begin their week's adventure in Kent. Along the way, Thomas visits the life-saving underground world of Ramsgate, and Mark finds out about the science behind a lighthouse in Dover. They then hit the road and head to their first auction in Rye, East Sussex.
S8 Ep5
10.0
28th Feb 2014
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson start the final day of their road trip at Old Wolverton in Buckinghamshire, before ending up at an auction in Cirencester.
S1 Ep1
9.3
8th Mar 2010
Experts David Barby and Anita Manning begin their road trip in Aberdeen.
S18 Ep23
9.0
6th Feb 2019
Angus Ashworth puts both his left feet forward in a spot of Lancashire clog dancing, while David Harper reads from a secret diary written in code which reveals explicit details of a relationship sealed in what might be Britain's first gay marriage, 200 years ago. A pact to surprise one another results in things taking a continental turn - David takes up the accordion, a vintage Italian one, while Angus hopes a French pipe in the shape of a cockerel won't go up in smoke at auction. Unsurprisingly, Angus has to go cap in hand to his last dealer to secure a last purchase, intent on blowing his entire stash once again. Who will salvage their fortunes this time as they make their way to a saleroom in Angus's beloved Yorkshire with a boot load of chimney pots, old cases and a galvanised steel washtub? As they say in these parts, where there's muck there's brass
S12 Ep5
9.0
8th Jan 2016
Auctioneers Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw embark on the last leg of their road trip, shopping in Perthshire and Angus. Who will win the final decisive battle in Aberdeen?
S11 Ep25
9.0
16th Oct 2015
It's the last leg for antiques experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant as they travel through Norfolk. With less than £30 separating them, the pressure's on as they head to their final auction in Oakham, Rutland.
S15 Ep5
8.8
29th Sep 2017
Kate Bliss and Paul Laidlaw's final trip in the sixties Volvo sees them plot a course through Kent before heading for an auction in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Paul finds himself in Dover and hears about one plucky swimmer who believed bagpipes would help him across the English Channel. Kate, meanwhile, infiltrates a once-top-secret organisation for the afternoon to learn more about their history. The journey ends on a high with an incredible auction in Bury St Edmunds as one expert achieves the highest ever Antiques Road Trip profit.
S14 Ep18
8.7
25th Jan 2017
James Braxton joins a band of Morris Men while Raj Bisram gets 'tanked' up - but this epic Road Trip shopping spree through Somerset ends with an auction in Woking. Ardent antiquers James and Raj are almost level pegging at this midway point. James decides a pair of Staffordshire figures will attract big bids, despite some damage, while Raj hopes the bidders will appreciate his experimental Moorcroft vase. Both are big gambles, but who will get the upper hand when their items go under the gavel?

S30 Ep5
8.5
14th Feb 2025
Natasha and Phil wrap up this road trip with one final head-to-head in Sheffield, eyeing up antiques that may light their way to profits.

S30 Ep4
8.5
13th Feb 2025
In Yorkshire, Natasha Raskin Sharp falls for a teeny-tiny tumbler, while Philip Serrell tries to carve out a profit from his biggest buy yet.

S30 Ep3
8.5
12th Feb 2025
The heat is on for Phil and Natasha as they straddle the border between Scotland and England. Will Phil be able to haggle his way up to a win?

S30 Ep2
8.5
11th Feb 2025
It's game on as Phil and Natasha scour Scotland’s west coast, collecting antique mannequins, maps, cauldrons and curling stones. But who will be the big cheese at auction?

S30 Ep1
8.5
10th Feb 2025
Bezzie buds Phil Serrell and Natasha Raskin Sharp kick off their fourth head-to-head road trip, this time shopping their way through the wilds of bonnie Scotland.

S29 Ep19
8.5
28th Nov 2024
Wiltshire and Somerset host Catherine and Ishy in the penultimate trip. After an antiques animation exclusive, it’s off to auction with a cheeky piece of retro advertising in hand.

S29 Ep16
8.5
25th Nov 2024
It’s a wet one in Leicestershire, but nothing can dampen the spirits of our all-weather experts Catherine Southon and Ishy Khan. Who will be the first victor in the best of five?
S21 Ep24
8.5
10th Dec 2020
In south Devon, Izzie gets in a flap about a dress, while Catherine gets swept up in the story of a village lost to the sea. Both hope to profit from railwayana and violins.
S21 Ep20
8.5
4th Dec 2020
In south Wales, it’s the last chance for Christina Trevanion and Serhat Ahmet to buy antiques, but they are distracted by an underground secret and plunge into a bog for fun.
S15 Ep20
8.5
20th Oct 2017
Roo and Phil, in a 1970s Triumph, have now reached the glorious Gloucestershire countryside, seeing Tetbury, Stroud and all the rest. But who will be victorious at the final auction in Newent? That may well depend on whether Phil buys furniture this time. As they tootle through the Cotswolds, Phil picks up a Victorian marmalade cutter while Roo hopes a small 16th-century bronze thimble will earn her a big profit. Who's for croquet in Cheltenham? Roo detours to a manicured lawn to learn about the game, while Phil ponders about Malmesbury's most famous philosopher.
S15 Ep18
8.5
18th Oct 2017
Roo Irvine and Phil Serrell explore the antiques shops of Yorkshire and Derbyshire before heading hundreds of miles south to an auction by the Thames in Greenwich, London. Along the way they dig up a bit of coal-mining musical history and find out which iconic London building was made from Yorkshire stone. Phil steps off the scheduled route in an attempt to buy a horse, despite a high asking price from its farmer owner. Roo also isn't one to deviate from what she knows and picks up another piece of her favourite glassware.
S15 Ep17
8.5
17th Oct 2017
In the company of Road Trip regular Phil Serrell and a 1970s Triumph Stag called Rudolph, new tripper Arusha 'Roo' Irvine is learning fast, travelling from the antiques shops of the West Midlands to an auction in Sheffield. Phil takes a short trip into Kettering to hear about the town's unlikely connection with Jamaica. Roo also takes a break from the shops to visit some vaults in Coventry, where some incredibly precious silk is kept under lock and key.
S15 Ep16
8.5
16th Oct 2017
Arusha 'Roo' Irvine and Philip Serrell set off in a 1976 Triumph Stag. Together they plot a course from rural Herefordshire to rural Worcestershire, taking in a trip to a ducking stool and the Museum of Royal Worcester. The pair finish up at a thrilling auction in the village of Little Middleton. Roo, a Scottish dealer with a fondness for Georgian glass, hopes a 300-year-old example will earn her a profit at auction. Phil calls on the help of his pet pooch Daphne to sniff out antiques, only to leave the shop with three canine collectibles in the bag
S15 Ep8
8.5
4th Oct 2017
Charles Hanson slips into a striking 1970s dress while Natasha Raskin Sharp falls for a 1950s model of a bulldog. On the way to auction showdown in Staffordshire, Charles visits a museum dedicated to a prime minister who liked a man in uniform, and Natasha hears about an unsung pioneer of early x-ray technology in Birmingham.
S15 Ep7
8.5
3rd Oct 2017
Charles Hanson drafts in some extra help from his two-year-old daughter Matilda, but can Natasha Raskin Sharp's canny buys see her beat her Derbyshire rival on his own patch? While the 1969 Morris Minor provides most of the transport, Charles also hitches a ride on a horse and cart and buys a Flying Scotsman, while Natasha takes a trip in the oldest lift shaft in the world. Charles is confident his medieval items that were found in a river bed will make him a profit at the auction in the West Midlands.
S15 Ep3
8.5
27th Sep 2017
The third trip for experts Kate Bliss and Paul Laidlaw sees them do battle in the antiques emporia of the south coast before an auction in Windsor. Paul plans to crush his opponent's lead with a tank but Kate fights back with a mechanical penguin. Kate visits Portsmouth to find out about a decisive naval confrontation while Paul heads to Southampton to discover how Britain's landscape has been mapped for generations. An exciting auction in Windsor makes this a close-run race - who will come out on top?
S13 Ep20
8.5
30th Sep 2016
Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle set off on the final road trip leg from the Derbyshire town of Matlock. Militaria mad Paul hopes a late 17th-century hand-forged halberd head earns him a huge profit. Claire buys a Chinese cloisonné vase and an Edwardian inkstand. Paul also unravels the story behind the world-famous crooked church tower at Chesterfield and Claire meets a relative of the first man to circumnavigate Australia, who hails from the Lincolnshire town of Donnington. Will Claire be the comeback kid and crush the mighty Laidlaw? The pressure is on at the final auction in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
S13 Ep18
8.5
28th Sep 2016
Setting off from Scarborough, Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle end with an auction in Beverley, East Yorkshire. Claire detours from the route to discover the history of big game fishing in 1930's Scarborough. Meanwhile Paul sets off on a special mission to rendez-vous in a secret World War Two bunker somewhere in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Paul buys an interesting snuff box and a pair of Charles Barlow vases, Claire picks up an early 20th century spectacle case containing a pince nez and some railwayana.
S13 Ep17
8.5
27th Sep 2016
The second instalment of this road trip adventure with Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle begins in the city of Sunderland. Claire finds out about the Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade and military-mad Paul goes giddy when he visits a military observation post in Blyth. The competition is well and truly on. Paul finds some RAF stereoscopic aerial reconnaissance photographs of German U-boats at a great price, but will they make the big profit he needs to clinch victory from new girl Claire when they go to auction at East Boldon, Tyne and Wear?
S13 Ep14
8.5
22nd Sep 2016
Catherine Southon and Philip Serrell are travelling along the beautiful Cornish coastline in a classic Citroen DS20. Before the auction in Bristol, Catherine heads to Porthcurno to see first hand the incredible cables that stretch from this little village, along the sea bed, to South America, Australia and India. Meanwhile, Phil goes for a ride on a replica of the Puffing Devil, one of the first steam-powered vehicles in the world.
S13 Ep10
8.5
16th Sep 2016
It is the last leg of the road trip for James Braxton and Charles Hanson. Starting in Scotland, they head south over the border to take their final purchases to auction in Berwick-upon-Tweed. Charles dresses in full Highland regalia to hear how Sir Walter Scott reinvented tartan. Meanwhile, James discovers the story behind one of the most intriguing incidents of World War II. James believes silver antiques will give him victory, but Charles plumps for a little porcelain King Charles Spaniel. Who will be crowned king of this road trip?
S13 Ep7
8.5
13th Sep 2016
Charles Hanson and James Braxton continue their Scottish road trip. Starting in Inverkeithing, they drive through Fife and Perthshire, picking up antiques to sell at auction in Dundee. James hopes a gamble purchase of an expensive Chinese rosewood table will help his cause. Meanwhile, Charles detours from the shops to hear how one man's passion for birds inspired him to be the first human to fly, while James uncovers the story of a top-secret naval base and its role in winning World War II.
S13 Ep4
8.5
8th Sep 2016
Anita Manning and Raj Bisram hit the road for the penultimate time, with Anita finding an eastern deity figure she hopes will attract big bids. The gorgeous Kent towns of Deal, Sandwich and Faversham host the twosome for shopping. Meanwile, Anita learns about Whitstable oysters, and Raj detours to hear how thousands of boys became naval officers in the area
S12 Ep4
8.5
7th Jan 2016
It's the penultimate leg for auctioneers Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon as they start in Callander and shop across central Scotland before heading for auction in Kinbuck.
S8 Ep4
8.5
27th Feb 2014
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson start in the county town of Cambridge, before making their way through Peterborough and heading towards auction in Glemsford, Suffolk.
S15 Ep1
8.4
25th Sep 2017
Kate Bliss and Paul Laidlaw's antiques odyssey begins on the south west coast of Wales with a 1960s classic car and a £200 budget - what will they discover on their way to auction in Somerset? Some fake currency potentially lands Paul in hot water at auction while Kate hopes a twin-engine fighter plane will see her chance of a profit soar. Kate finds herself in St Davids, the smallest city in the country, to learn about its namesake. And Paul uncovers the fascinating history of the Pembroke sea planes that proved pivotal in winning the Second World War.
S15 Ep11
8.3
9th Oct 2017
Christina Trevanion and James Braxton begin their antiques hunt in the Scottish Borders with a 60s Jaguar at their disposal. James resorts to torchlight as he rummages in the dark for an occasional table, while Christina hopes some silver-plated cutlery will serve up more than a teaspoon of profit. A short detour has Christina learn about the men who guard the Queen, while James retraces the footsteps of a retired naval officer who revolutionised the way we cross rivers. They point the classic car towards Hamilton for an auction.
S14 Ep13
8.3
18th Jan 2017
Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw are in historic York and face very different challenges. For Paul it's to build on earlier successes, while for Natasha it's simply to stay in the game. Our Caledonian couple head for an East Anglian auction but enjoy a famous locomotive and the Victorian craze for stereoscopy along the way. Paul struggles to find anything he likes before plumping to buy a haul of agricultural salvage. And Natasha's eyes are turned by some spindles on a rocking chair.
S13 Ep3
8.2
7th Sep 2016
Anita Manning and Raj Bisram take in the delights of Suffolk, Kent and Surrey before heading back to Essex for their third auction. Anita rests from shopping to visit a former silk mill with an incredible royal connection. Meanwhile, Raj hears about the birth of interior design and the pioneering artist behind it, William Morris.
S26 Ep3
8.0
15th Feb 2023
Antiquers Margie Cooper and Ochuko Ojiri compete to find the most profitable antiques on their route south along the Welsh Border. Their 60-year-old classic car offers not only a little luxury but also has a huge boot for all the collectables and curios they’ll take to auction. A large Victorian oak barrel catches Margie’s eye. Noting the craftsmen who made such containers are known as coopers, Margie hopes her namesake will help make her a profit. Meanwhile, Ochuko opts for an eclectic mix of buys: a mirror, an American money box and even some Danish egg cups. He raises a glass at auction for one standout find when some Sheffield silver excites the bidders. Margie breaks from shopping to hear how the wool industry has helped support the needy and elderly in Shrewsbury for nearly 600 years, while Ochuko heads to Stourbridge to learn how immigrants built the industry that made the area world famous. He also turns his hand to glass blowing.
S26 Ep2
8.0
14th Feb 2023
Stoke-on-Trent welcomes Margie Cooper and Ochuko Ojiri as they compete to find antiques they can flip for a profit at auction. With their classic car headed further into Staffordshire, these pals put friendship to one side as they race to find the winning collectible. A huge brass luggage rack from a railway carriage catches Margie’s eye. Convinced it’s just as usable in a home today as it was in a train 100 years ago, she expects big bids come auction day. Margie is also charmed by an Edwardian spaniel that forces her to part with £30. Ochuko goes for a trip on the canals to learn about the man who built them and changed the economic landscape of the area. Hoping for financial good fortune at auction, Ochuko buys antique dumb-bells and an enamel sign. However, a little French birdcage might be the buy that really flies in the saleroom.
S23 Ep19
8.0
30th Sep 2021
Catherine Southon and Serhat Ahmet need to make their money go a long way on the penultimate leg of their trip. Every penny counts when it comes to making a profit at auction.
S21 Ep25
8.0
11th Dec 2020
Izzie Balmer visits a top secret location and makes a discovery, while Catherine Southon buys some Georgian shoe buckles and an anchor. Izzie plans an upset at the final auction.
S18 Ep25
8.0
8th Feb 2019
It is the last leg for Angus Ashworth and David Harper, and they park the classic VW and go for a walk. Angus takes the pilgrims' watery route over the sea to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, and David Harper hoofs it up the longest avenue in Scotland at Marchmont House. Raiding antiques shops on both sides of the border, they bag some booty in a last-ditch attempt to win the day. With his head full of saints and relics, Angus is drawn to two rather gothic purchases, while David gets in touch with his militant feminist side, snapping up some hat pins he thinks are of Suffragette origin. As they career towards the finishing line at an auction in Alnwick, it is the last chance for them to show what they are made of.
S18 Ep21
8.0
4th Feb 2019
Ex-military man and auctioneer Angus Ashworth challenges David Harper to an antiques duel in Braveheart territory. Armed with a nutcracker, a bear and a swan, will Angus be able to fight off David's punchbowl and shooting stick? Bootscrapers and barometers are pressed into service from antiques emporia in the shires of Stirling and Perth as the campaign marches to the banks of the River Tay. And while David visits the most majestic of trees at Scone Palace, where Scottish monarchs were once crowned, Angus heads to Gleneagles to discover the story of falcons serving king and country in the Second World War. This is a battle royal, but who will raise the standard at auction in Dundee?
S18 Ep20
8.0
1st Feb 2019
It is the last leg of the road trip for Raj Bisram and Margie Cooper, not to mention their little French motor. This time they start their antiques hunt in the New Forest before heading west to Exeter for the auction. Margie gambles half of her budget on a chic French antique, and Raj opts for an eclectic mix of curios from clothes pegs to a cheroot case, to a rare piece of TV history. Raj also dives into the history of outdoor swimming, while Margie discovers an incredible art collection gifted to the people of Bournemouth. It all gets terribly emotional when Raj recites a poem revealing his love for Margie. However, their friendship is put on hold as the rivals end up in Exeter for the final sale - who will be crowned the winner of this road trip?
S18 Ep18
8.0
30th Jan 2019
Raj Bisram and Margie Cooper are halfway through their antiques adventure, and they head to East Sussex for their next auction. Once more Raj gambles a three-figure sum on an antique but will the bidders of Battle find this unusual item of furniture as attractive as he does? Raj also attempts to turn his hand to an ancient local craft, with some success. Margie tries to box clever with her purchases, buying a deed box, a tool box and a hat box. She also puts the shopping on hold to visit a vineyard to learn about the history of British viticulture - and sample a glass of the stuff, too. A sudden flurry of bids on the phone, online and in the saleroom make for an exciting end to this leg of the trip.
S18 Ep17
8.0
29th Jan 2019
Margie Cooper and Raj Bisram continue travelling around the south east of England in a classic car. On their antiques hunt Raj decides to plump for a Chinese theme with his purchases, while Margie finds some sunken treasure. Margie finds time to take a trip back to the Bronze Age to learn about an ancient craft that needed a one-legged stool, whereas Raj breaks from the shops to discover the stark truth of returning veterans during World War I. The auction takes place in Woking.
S17 Ep6
8.0
10th Sep 2018
Charles Hanson and Margie Cooper begin a new road trip in the Scottish Highlands. Charles chooses between a 19th-century winged angel's head and a huge bronze bear, while for Margie it's a large majolica cheese dome. Will it be a stinker at auction? Charles traces the family tree of a dog, while Margie hears about a precursor to the NHS set up to help deprived people in Scotland's remote highlands and islands. At auction in Aberdeen, Charles's Edwardian teaspoons go up against Margie's Victorian mirror. Who will be crowned the winner?
S17 Ep1
8.0
3rd Sep 2018
Tim Medhurst and Christina Trevanion squeeze into an MG Midget and hit the puddles of a rather rainy south west England. Christina travels at high speed on a historic rescue boat developed by Lawrence of Arabia, while Tim aims for the sky to tell the story of unsung hero, early aviator Bertram Dickson. Christina makes some canny speculative purchases, but Tim, all guns blazing on his first ever road trip, blows more than half his budget on a rare collection of military memorabilia. Who dares wins?
S15 Ep19
8.0
19th Oct 2017
Roo Irvine and Phil Serrell reach the outlets of Oxfordshire. Will Phil be tempted by yet more tables? Will Roo again resort to Georgian glass? Will the Stratford-upon-Avon auction supply comedy, tragedy or both? There is also a look how the Chipping Norton Scouts reinvented British baseball, plus the story of the queen of 19th-century science.
S15 Ep15
8.0
13th Oct 2017
In a very sunny Whitley Bay, Christina Trevanion and James Braxton set off on their Road Trip finale in the north east of England. Christina buys a Chinese silver bowl to take into battle against six Japanese porcelain teacups James found in rural Northumberland. After buying an Indian goddess, James finds time to head to South Tyneside to learn about the greatest of all Anglo Saxon scholars. Christina, meanwhile, hopes her purchase of three pigeons won't scare away bidders at the auction. She also comes by a sheepdog with genes to be proud of.
S15 Ep14
8.0
12th Oct 2017
The seaside town of Southport in Merseyside is Christina Trevanion and James Braxton's next stop on this trip. James detours from the shops to learn about the Accrington lad who became famous the world over all thanks to his work with Tiffany, and Christina discovers the little-known military connection between Liverpool Football Club and the Boer War. Christina makes a purchase with a Scouting connection, and James spends a vast amount of his cash on two Cantonese jardinieres - but with damage to the neck of one, they are a gamble buy. Only one expert can prove triumphant at auction in Boldon, Tyne and Wear.
S15 Ep12
8.0
10th Oct 2017
Christina Trevanion and James Braxton's antique explorations continue in the cold and snowy Trossachs. Christina's five vests do not impede her hunt for treasure, while James hopes a foxhound will sniff out a few pounds profit at auction in Bolton, Greater Manchester. The 1965 Jaguar purrs all the way to a graveyard in Glasgow, where James investigates some ancient treasures, but not before farmer's wife Christina learns why it was the Scots who transformed arable farming.
S15 Ep10
8.0
6th Oct 2017
Nearing journey's end in north Wales, Natasha talks jam and Jerusalem in Anglesey while Charles comes face to face with a very hungry meerkat in Chester. With the auction looming in rural Mold, the expert duo trawl the antiques emporia for treasures likely to appeal to locals and boost their fortunes - a 1930s turf cutter anyone?
S15 Ep9
8.0
5th Oct 2017
At auction in Liverpool, Natasha Raskin Sharp is hoping for a big hit with a Sgt Pepper-style military jacket while Charles Hanson hopes to sail away with a profit on two maritime-themed stained-glass panels. Hoping the 60s Morris Minor can make it up the long and winding road, the experts detour to learn about some local heroes. For Natasha it is a story about a didgeridoo, whereas for Charles it is a race to drive a steam train from London to Scotland in the quickest time possible.
S15 Ep6
8.0
2nd Oct 2017
Natasha Raskin Sharp and Charles Hanson go time-travelling in south west Scotland. Charles uncovers a Neolithic hand axe while Natasha voyages into the age of Arctic exploration. In their 1969 Morris Minor, this pair of auctioneers begin their first Antiques Road Trip together on the Firth of Clyde, making their way through the Scottish Borders to auction in Carlisle. Natasha fancies a barrister's gown while Charles follows up the hand axe purchase with a blood-letting knife and a bowl of porridge. But who will cut a dash at auction?
S15 Ep4
8.0
28th Sep 2017
Kate Bliss and Paul Laidlaw take the penultimate journey in their 1960s classic car. With only a few pounds separating them, the two experts plump for some very risky buys. Both experts find unusual powder compacts which make for an exciting auction in Brighton. Paul believes a strange collection of medals will honour him with profits - but will a pricey three-figure gamble purchase pay off for Kate? Paul detours to visit a mosque while Kate heads off the beaten track to find time for some gardening, Victorian style.
S14 Ep14
8.0
19th Jan 2017
Cantering towards an auction in Newmarket, Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw are taking their classic car around Norfolk and Suffolk on an antiques hunt. The experts rummage far and wide, unearthing such objects as Ottoman militaria and a vital bit of an old train. Paul finds himself afloat and captain of a very rare and valuable boat on the Norfolk Broads, while Natasha ends up deep in Thetford woods looking for bunnies.
S14 Ep7
8.0
10th Jan 2017
Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey's adventure continues in the Cotswolds. Mark discovers a rural idyll that inspired a best-selling novel, while Christina learns about an incredible war hero. Headed for an auction in the Cheshire town of Knutsford, their journey sees them pick up a collection of Victorian jewellery and a delightful art nouveau grandmother clock.
S14 Ep4
8.0
5th Jan 2017
Charles Hanson goes missing as he sets out with his metal detector, while Catherine Southon sticks to antique shops in her quest to find items to take to a Nottingham auction. Starting in Macclesfield, Charles moves on to Leek to learn about the birth of Britain's canal network. It's edge-of-the-seat excitement at auction when Catherine's Victorian deck chair goes head to head with Charles's antique ear cleaner.
S13 Ep19
8.0
29th Sep 2016
In this penultimate road trip, Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle start in Hull, motoring their TVR Tuscan around the north east of England. Paul finds a rare 18th century puzzle jug, a charming novelty of the period. Claire hopes some Shelley porcelain will do well at auction. When not buying antiques, Paul discovers how the port of Hull was vital to thousands of Jews fleeing from Tsarist Russia and Claire is agog when indulging her passion for all things railway by hearing about an early pioneer of steam locomotives. Claire lags behind antiques maestro Paul who has racked up big profits. Can the new girl beat the old master today?
S13 Ep6
8.0
12th Sep 2016
Charles Hanson and James Braxton set off behind the wheel of a 1964 German DKW 1000 Coupe as their hunt for antiques starts in the Scottish Highlands. James is drawn to a filthy yet well-made kilim rug, and Charles uncovers some Jacobite-period copper ladles. James rests from shopping to hear about Bonnie Prince Charlie's defeat at Culloden. Meanwhile, Charles goes on a boat trip to learn about the Caledonian Canal and the engineering marvel who built it. The old chums reunite to sell at auction in Aberdeen.
S13 Ep5
8.0
9th Sep 2016
It is the final leg of the road trip with Anita Manning and Raj Bisram. Raj, on his home turf in Kent, learns about WWII's Operation Dynamo and the 'Dunkirk spirit'. Meanwhile, Anita pops to Canterbury to uncover the story behind the bloody murder of Thomas Becket at the cathedral.
S13 Ep2
8.0
6th Sep 2016
Antiques experts travel across the country, competing to make a profit at auction. Anita Manning starts this leg negotiating hard in an attempt to take the lead. Behind the wheel of a Triumph Spitfire, they shop in Norfolk, heading for an auction in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex. Anita learns about much-forgotten Norwich lad Vernon Castle, who was once a global dancing phenomenon. Taking a break from antiques, Raj heads to the stunning Blicking Hall to find out about its controversial former owner, Lord Lothian.
S12 Ep6
8.0
11th Jan 2016
Antiques challenge. Auctioneer Charles Hanson and dealer Margie Cooper embark on a new road trip, setting off from Melton Mowbray and taking in stops near Coventry and Lichfield.
S12 Ep1
8.0
4th Jan 2016
Antique hunters Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw kick off a new series in Northern Ireland. They start as friends, but there's a bust-up before their first auction of the week at Omagh, County Tyrone.
S10 Ep9
8.0
15th Jan 2015
Charlie Ross and Natasha Raskin are in Farnham in Surrey before making their way to an auction in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
S10 Ep8
8.0
14th Jan 2015
Charlie Ross and Natasha Raskin are in Berkhamsted, before making their way to Christchurch in Dorset.
S10 Ep2
8.0
6th Jan 2015
Christina Trevanion and Philip Serrell are in Keswick before making their way towards the auction in Crooklands.
S9 Ep5
8.0
26th Sep 2014
Christina Trevanion and Charlie Ross start the final day of the contest in Spalding, before making their way towards Boston. They then take part in the final auction before this week's winner is revealed.
S5 Ep12
8.0
16th Oct 2012
Philip and Anita make their way to an auction in Co Durham on the second leg of their journey. Philip develops an interest in sewing and a wedding dress manages to catch Anita's eye.
S5 Ep11
8.0
15th Oct 2012
Anita Manning and Philip Serrell battle it out as they travel across the north of England in search of bargains before heading to an auction in Edinburgh to discover whose haul proves most popular with buyers there.
S16 Ep3
7.8
4th Jan 2018
At the halfway point of their trip, James Braxton and Charlie Ross shop their way from Buckinghamshire to the Cotswolds. On the way, they take a trip along the towpath of the Grand Union canal and find out about the work of the codebreakers of World War One, before heading to auction at Wotton-under-Edge.
S17 Ep10
7.8
14th Sep 2018
Margie Cooper and Charles Hanson reach the final leg of their trip and steer their classic car through Yorkshire. Charles decides to spend as much of his kitty as possible, hoping a bigger outlay will result in huge profits. He goes for age, too, finding a pair of expensive 17th-century oak chairs. Margie also goes 17th century but finds a crib that's much more within budget. Off the beaten track, Charles plays a game known as the poor man's golf, though he struggles to score any points. Margie learns about a local glass manufacturer with a royal seal of approval. The final auction is in Harrogate. Will it be the U-boat binoculars or the Victorian lamp that decides the winner?
S16 Ep17
7.8
23rd Jan 2018
The second leg of Raj Bisram and Catherine Southon's trip begins in Norwich, Norfolk, and ends at an auction in Colchester, Essex. A detour to Swaffham has Raj learn about this quaint market town's unlikely connection to Tutankhamun, while Catherine hears about the region's most ferocious warrior queen - the legendary Boudica. Raj blows almost his entire budget and an arm-wrestle haggle gets him nowhere, while canny Catherine purchases a little silver skier for a few pounds.
S15 Ep2
7.8
26th Sep 2017
A second outing for Kate Bliss and Paul Laidlaw sees them foraging for riches across the West Country. Paul travels the world with his buys, picking up items from Africa, America and, closer to home, Staffordshire. Elsewhere, Kate blows the biggest horn ever seen on the Road Trip. Kate also heads to Bristol to hear about a woman who made her fortune plugging holes in ships, while Paul is all at sea when he learns the history of the beginnings of the Royal Navy. Their stylish 60s Volvo whisks them through Somerset and onto Hampshire for an auction showdown.
S12 Ep3
7.8
6th Jan 2016
Auctioneers Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon are almost halfway through their road trip. Deep in the Scottish Borders, Catherine uncovers a pair of vintage glove puppets. But will they give her a helping hand at the Edinburgh auction?
S14 Ep1
7.8
2nd Jan 2017
Charles Hanson and Catherine Southon hunt for antiques around Sussex. Charles also learns the stinky story behind Brighton's sewers, while Catherine hears how a big drill stopped a cholera epidemic. Cruising around in a 1950 MG Midget, the expert duo visit shops in Storrington, Petworth, Lewes and Peacehaven before heading to an auction in Paddock Wood, Kent. Catherine plumps for English silver, while Charles goes continental and gambles a significant proportion of his £200 budget on a German Black Forest ink stand.
S18 Ep8
7.8
16th Jan 2019
Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell are in the Peak District, hunting down treasure in the antiques shops across Derbyshire and beyond. Philip looks for divine inspiration at an undertaker's. Natasha, meanwhile, puts all her eggs in one basket and needs go shopping against the clock - but with the shop closing in less than an hour, will she be able to find anything to take to auction? On their travels, Natasha heads for the hills to hear the story of the ramblers who fought for the right to roam, and Philip goes deep underground in search of one of the world's rarest minerals. But who comes out on top at the auction in York?
S17 Ep23
7.8
3rd Oct 2018
The third outing for Philip Serrell and Louise Gostelow sees our experts travelling the Lincolnshire countryside in an effort to find the best antiques to take to auction. Phillip finds an antique that's been around the world, as well as an antique globe. Dog lover Louise find a very rare King Charles Spaniel - a jelly mould like no other. It all makes for an exciting auction in Lincoln. En route there's time for Lou to enjoy some fish and chips and hear an intriguing story to accompany her tasty supper. Phil chooses lamb - the woolly kind - to learn why a particular rare breed was once the most expensive livestock in the country.
S17 Ep15
7.8
21st Sep 2018
It is the last leg of the trip for Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw, not to mention their little red roadster called Mog. An extremely circuitous open road has somehow brought them all the way from Sherwood Forest to a corner of Worcestershire. They now visit antique shops in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, but who will win at the thrilling final auction in Middle Littleton? They also visit Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon to find out about a 19th-century, Bard-inspired American actor. Expect mind games, French games, rugby football games and drama.
S15 Ep13
7.8
11th Oct 2017
Christina Trevanion and James Braxton start this Road Trip adventure in Levenshulme, Manchester. James has the unusual problem of having too much cash, while Christina struggles with her limited funds, deciding to gamble them on a play-worn toy train. Foodie James also finds out about the maverick preacher who became the founding father of vegetarianism, and Christina discovers a feat of engineering brilliance in Lancashire. Their 1965 Jaguar helps them on their way to Merseyside for auction.
S14 Ep19
7.8
26th Jan 2017
Antiques experts James Braxton and Raj Bisram continue their antiques hunt in the beautiful New Forest. Their French classic car is pointed towards an auction in Shrewsbury. An encounter with some of the area's famous ponies starts their day, before James dives into buying in the village of Brockenhurst. But all bets are off when Raj catches up with him in the market town of Ringwood. In an episode that sees James extol the virtues of his sausage casserole recipe, Raj also pays a visit to the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu to learn about the surprising early history of leisure caravanning. James also encounters a great feat of Edwardian engineering at Twyford Waterworks.
S14 Ep17
7.8
24th Jan 2017
Raj Bisram and James Braxton are on a buying spree on the beautiful Isle of Wight. Raj unravels the tale of one former famous local and James takes a peek beneath the waves. Only a few pounds separate the experts as they sniff out antiques to take to an auction in Frome, Somerset. James has a conversation with a man he believes is Elton John, while Raj returns to his youth and falls for a teddy and a ride on doggy.
S14 Ep12
7.8
17th Jan 2017
Cumbria is the shopping destination for Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw in this episode. Also, Natasha visits a mint cake factory, while Paul discovers an intriguing side to Cumbria's wartime past. Natasha walks out of a shop with a pair of very, very long boots under her arm, and Paul finds a nine-carat wrist watch he hopes will strike gold at auction. The pair are picking up antiques left right and centre as they are winging their way towards a Harrogate auction in their classic Mercedes, but can Natasha shop her way back into the competition after Paul's great start to the week?
S14 Ep10
7.8
13th Jan 2017
Buckle up for a race to the finish as Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey head to their final auction in Bolton, Lancashire. The countdown begins in Merseyside, where Mark finds himself literally stuck and struggling waist-deep in antiques. Christina on the other hand moves into property and buys a unique home. A detour sees Christina in a once secret bunker beneath the streets of Liverpool.
S14 Ep6
7.8
9th Jan 2017
Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey set off on a south coast antiques hunt. Kicking off their trip in Littlehampton, the pair are taking their classic car north to an auction in Merseyside. Mark finds a rocking horse which once belonged to royalty, while Christina settles for a stilton scoop. Christina detours to learn about the history of the British seaside in Bognor Regis, and Mark visits the last surviving Victorian brickworks in Britain.
S14 Ep5
7.8
6th Jan 2017
It is the last chance for Catherine Southon and Charles Hanson to bag antiques before a final auction in Congleton. They travel through Yorkshire and Leicestershire, and Charles takes a detour to discover an incredible collection of railwayana hidden on a school roof, while Catherine uncovers the story behind the once lost plans drawn by great garden designer Ciapability Brown.
S14 Ep3
7.8
4th Jan 2017
Charles Hanson and Catherine Southon travel around the Tudor towns of Warwickshire. Catherine uncovers the area's best-kept secret, while Charles befriends a whippet named Fickle. Catherine finds a bargain in a French copper and brass letter holder to take to the auction in Shropshire, and Charles gambles a significant sum of his kitty on a much-repaired but charming 17th-century oak chair.
S13 Ep1
7.8
5th Sep 2016
Anita Manning and Raj Bisram, each armed with £200, take a 1973 Triumph Spitfire on a B-road romp around East Anglia hunting for treasures to take to auction in Beeston, Norfolk. Along the way, Anita uncovers the little-known story about a local hero, anti-slavery campaigner Thomas Clarkson, and Raj hears about an agricultural pioneer at the stunning Holkham Hall.
S17 Ep17
7.7
25th Sep 2018
Antiques experts Roo Irvine and James Braxton journey from Cumbria to Liverpool in their 66 Mustang. Roo has a hankering for some curious military items and some of her favourite glassware, while James finds something that will help him attain the perfect physique. But will they be feeling buff at the auction in Liverpool? On the way, they head to the pub to find out how excessive drinking was curbed during World War One, and discover the women who scaled great heights in the pursuit of equality in the Lake District.
S16 Ep19
7.7
25th Jan 2018
Catherine Southon and Raj Bisram are headed to the land of bakewell tarts and strong blue cheese in beautiful Derbyshire. This penultimate leg sees them headed to Worcestershire for the auction. Catherine hopes 19th-century French opera glasses will hit the right note, while Raj hopes some tin-based royal memorabilia will attract big bids. Raj is distracted from antique hunting by some sweet and savoury local delicacies. Catherine ditches the MG classic car for transport by tram as she hears all about the women of World War I who instigated the first unionised strike for equal pay in Britain.
S16 Ep4
7.7
5th Jan 2018
On their penultimate journey, Charlie Ross and James Braxton travel from Glastonbury to Frome by way of Exmoor. James hopes an antibacterial purchase will see him clean up at auction, while Charlie covets some Edwardian silver candlesticks. The pair also visit a gothic cathedral in Wells and discover the story, and taste, of Porlock Bay oysters.
S16 Ep1
7.7
2nd Jan 2018
In this edition, veteran antiquers Charlie Ross and James Braxton start out among the hop gardens and orchards of Kent, before visiting the county's finest antique shops. Along the way, they explore a Cold War submarine and discover how Pocahontas came to Kent, before arriving at an auction in Washington, West Sussex.
S13 Ep15
7.7
23rd Sep 2016
Catherine Southon and Philip Serrell battle it out for the last time. Travelling through south Wales, the old Citroen DS20 takes them to the final auction in Wells, Somerset. Catherine heads to the Royal Mint and finds out how Sir Isaac Newton revolutionised coins to prevent forgers making a fortune. Phil breaks from shopping for a little lesson in culture at the Bristol Old Vic and discovers why it is a miracle the building still stands today. At the final auction it is the battle of the watches. Phil and Catherine each buy fascinating timekeepers, but which one will make the most profit?
S13 Ep13
7.7
21st Sep 2016
Antiques experts travel across the country, competing to make a profit at auction. The third leg of this antiques odyssey with Catherine Southon and Philip Serrell sees them taking the old Citroen through the west country. Catherine decides to change her buying strategy, going for more of Philip's rust-and-woodworm fare. True to form, Phil diverts to the beach and asks a local fisherman if he has some antique chandlery to sell. When not shopping, Phil heads deep underground to see where miners have extracted Beer stone for two centuries, which has been used to build some of Britain's most famous buildings, including Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London. Meanwhile, Catherine goes giddy when she learns how Bakelite changed the world and even put man into space.
S13 Ep12
7.7
20th Sep 2016
Catherine Southon and Philip Serrell continue their antiques adventure in a classic Citroen. In Winchester, Catherine finds a jolly nice croquet set and, in Alton, she finds a rare 1930s novelty biscuit tin, both of which give her a chance of huge profits at auction in Christchurch. Meanwhile, Phil learns how flying boats gave us the word airport. Catherine unravels the story of a top-secret unit of World War II spies working in occupied Europe and the crack team of code deciphers back here in Blighty tasked with keeping their undercover colleagues alive.
S13 Ep11
7.7
19th Sep 2016
Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon set off from the midlands in a 1970 Citroen DS20 on a brand new road trip. They hunt for antiques in Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon, before heading to an auction in Salisbury. Phil spends a lot of his cash on a 19th-century butter churn, whereas Catherine finds two attractive 1940s compacts. When they are not shopping, Phil discovers the roots of lawn tennis, and Catherine uncovers the story of how a third of the world's needles once came from Redditch.
S8 Ep3
7.7
26th Feb 2014
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson are in London before ending up at auction in Greenwich, where they learn whose haul proves most popular with the buyers there.
S20 Ep14
7.6
23rd Jan 2020
It’s the fourth leg of our trip with experts Steven Moore and Angus Ashworth and they get an awful lot closer to home. After clocking up the miles in lovely lowland Scotland their Hillman Super Minx will today be hitting the byways of Derbyshire and Yorkshire. Angus and Steven also visit a couple of venerable survivors from the Industrial Revolution and enjoying yet more delicious indigenous pastry products, before heading off to an exciting auction in the North Yorkshire town of Bedale. But will Angus’s crystal ball prophecy prove correct?
S16 Ep18
7.6
24th Jan 2018
Raj Bisram and Catherine Southon reach the halfway point of their road trip. Starting in Suffolk, they are headed for an auction in Bourne, Lincolnshire. Catherine gets to the point with a propelling pencil, while Raj hopes to get ahead at auction with some 19th-century Italian hatpins. Detours around East Anglia give an opportunity for Catherine to learn how melons have helped to save millions of lives, while Raj meets an endangered horse with a significant history in these parts.
S16 Ep15
7.6
19th Jan 2018
It's the last outing for intrepid antiquers Margie Cooper and Paul Laidlaw. On this final leg, they're shopping in Warwickshire before the last auction in Shrewsbury. Margie goes into hiding, picks up a pair of binoculars and hunts for rare birds. Paul has some fun in Coventry - ditching the Morris Minor, taking to two wheels and a penny farthing. But the big battle comes down to the little lots at auction - Margie's Victorian miniature shoes go up against Paul's tiny toy gun. Who'll be crowned champion of this Road Trip?
S16 Ep14
7.6
18th Jan 2018
Paul Laidlaw blows a massive horn on this leg of the road trip, while his travelling companion Margie Cooper goes totally bananas in a hothouse at Chatsworth House. Their reliable Morris Minor takes them from Chesterfield to auction in Leicester. On the way, Paul gets excited about bus conductors, while Margie sweetens the deal with a very peculiar honey separator. Paul's vast knowledge of militaria helps him uncover an unusual collectible from the First World War, though it's questionable whether anyone in the saleroom will know what it is. Margie hopes a gruesome find will attract big bids.
S16 Ep10
7.6
12th Jan 2018
Charles Hanson goes native in Scotland and after an unorthodox bargain comes back with a sporran while Anita Manning revives the Auld Alliance with some expensive French transactions. While Anita is reduced to tears by Charles's attempts to master the local lingo, his dancing to a vintage toy record player would make anyone weep. It's a final fling on this Caledonian buying adventure but who will be on their last legs at the auction over the border in North Shields?
S16 Ep9
7.6
11th Jan 2018
Experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson head out on leg four of their jaunt. Anita buys a vintage girls' trike and learns the difference between Scottish and English remembrance poppies at the factory where they are made, while Charles enjoys an 18th-century style tea for under a tenner and gets a lesson in tartan weaving.
S16 Ep2
7.6
3rd Jan 2018
The second outing for Charlie Ross and James Braxton takes them to Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire. Along the way, take in some of the finest Roman mosaics in Britain and discover the story of an Arts and Crafts masterpiece, before heading towards a Wokingham auction.
S14 Ep11
7.6
16th Jan 2017
Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw kick off their road trip on the west coast of Scotland. Paul's language gets a little steamy in Irvine, and Natasha reverts to type in Prestwick. Military buff Paul gets excited when he finds some desk ink stamps dating from the Cold War. And Natasha ends up on ice as she gets to grips with an ancient sport in Ayrshire. Paul finds his way to some serious profit when he locates incredibly intriguing maps.
S14 Ep8
7.6
11th Jan 2017
Cheshire is the next stop for Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey. Christina ends up deep underground, and Mark finds himself in such a predicament that he has to call for help. Mark takes aim on beating Christina with a Home Guard practice rifle but takes a break from shopping to find out about the pivotal role Macclesfield played in global silk production. Meanwhile, Christina makes a most peculiar purchase of a human jaw.
S14 Ep2
7.6
3rd Jan 2017
Charles Hanson and Catherine Southon go on an antiques adventure around Kent before heading to an auction in Buckinghamshire. Catherine ditches the classic car in favour of travelling by horse and cart. Charles takes a detour from antiques buying to learn about the centuries-old Kentish tradition of hop growing, and he meets a man on stilts. A pair of rare 18th-century shoe buckles gets Charles really excited, while Catherine finds a most unusual manicure set, and it is a nailbiting finish when the antiques go under the gavel.

S29 Ep20
7.5
29th Nov 2024
It’s a showdown on the Isle of Wight shops for Catherine and Ishy’s final clash, where they uncover the oldest find of the trip by far.

S29 Ep17
7.5
26th Nov 2024
Jewellery buffs Catherine Southon and Ishy Khan are digging deep in round two! Who will unearth the finest treasures in and around Coventry?
S26 Ep10
7.5
24th Feb 2023
Catherine and David are steaming to auction to end their south coast jamboree, with an antique eel spear and a fetish doll. But will Catherine ever get out of second gear?
S26 Ep8
7.5
22nd Feb 2023
Catherine Southon and David Harper are shopping on the Isle of Wight and across Hampshire. David goes Dutch, but not before learning about French soldiers’ passion for garlic.
S26 Ep6
7.5
20th Feb 2023
It’s a feisty reunion in Kent for veteran road trippers Catherine Southon and David Harper as they discover that ten years apart hasn’t dulled their competitive edge.
S25 Ep23
7.5
12th Oct 2022
Izzie Balmer and James Braxton pilot their classic car to north Wales, where they become avian admirers, nautical navigators and go bonkers for bamboo.
S22 Ep4
7.5
13th May 2021
Roo’s head gets stuck in an antique while David buys a bull and an elephant. An eventful trip in Scotland ends with an ice cream and an Edinburgh auction.
S20 Ep12
7.5
21st Jan 2020
It’s the second leg of the trip and our two chums, Steven Moore and Angus Ashworth, plus their shiny, white Hillman Super Minx called ‘Betty’, are shopping their way along the byways of Scotland. Yorkshireman Angus bags something aromatic and coffee related, while Geordie new boy Steven plumps for a little treasure from his fellow tripper’s back yard in Yorkshire. But will their plans pay off at the auction? On the way, we visit Scotland’s largest lowland loch to find out about a fascinating former resident who made a dramatic escape from imprisonment and also take a crash course in chemistry. All before heading to the sale room at Kinbuck.
S20 Ep8
7.5
15th Jan 2020
Experts Charlie Ross and Izzie Balmer find themselves weaving their classic car through the B-roads of the North Wessex Downs. Charlie decides to play Izzie at her own game and hunts for sparkly antiques. However, he's soon distracted by an exquisite Edwardian box that holds a surprise. Izzie rolls up her sleeves and rummages in a shop's store room. What goodies will she uncover? During a break from shopping, Charlie learns how an ancient Egyptian toe has relevance to advances in medical science today, and Izzie discovers how silk production moved from China to these shores and why the location of a mill made the area famous for the luxury fabric. Then it's on to an exciting auction in Exeter.
S20 Ep3
7.5
8th Jan 2020
With a mere £70 between them, the battle is on! Catherine Southon and James Braxton are back on the road in their fabulous 1969 Rover, county hopping from Leicestershire to South Yorkshire. ... But when the gavel comes down in Elsecar, South Yorkshire there can be only one winner.
S19 Ep15
7.5
20th Sep 2019
For the final leg of their road trip, Izzie and James are touring Izzie’s native Derbyshire, where she tempts the gourmand with some local delicacies. Our keen ambassador for her home county is also on a mission to find Blue John. James, meanwhile, falls for a pretty lady and hopes that an Ashbourne slate fireplace will fan the flames of success. Needless to say, Izzie continues her chair obsession with a matching pair. There’s a blast from the past as James is carried away by the news from the 1780s, while Izzie follows in the tracks of Winston Churchill. But whose will be victory at auction in Lincoln?
S18 Ep22
7.5
5th Feb 2019
David Harper and Angus Ashworth continue their Caledonian capers on the Ayrshire coast. While David picks up some tub chairs for a song on the banks of the River Clyde, Angus boards an old tub designed to save World II aircrew ditched at sea. David takes a shot on the golf course at Prestwick, home of the first Open Championship, where caddies, not just gentlemen, took to the fairways. Flying the flag for the working man, Angus digs up some military cooking pots, a pair of well-used mining lamps and a suspiciously large hip flask. After their border raids they retreat to Cumbria, but who will manoeuvre into pole position at auction?
S18 Ep16
7.5
28th Jan 2019
Raj Bisram and Margie Cooper start a new road trip in the home counties. In spite of a slightly unreliable classic car they eventually end up in Bourne End in time for an auction. In a break from the emporia and antiques centres, Margie detours to the opera for a singing lesson, while Raj tries his hand at one of the world's oldest crafts - but will he be 'wheelie' good? Raj sees a profit in some opticians' paraphernalia on which he gambles half his budget. However, when both experts turn up to auction with a boat it becomes a battle for bidders. Who will sail to victory at the auction on the banks of the River Thames?
S18 Ep6
7.5
14th Jan 2019
We're off on a brand new jaunt with antiques experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell, gallivanting around sunny Lincolnshire in their sporty Sunbeam Alpine. Natasha finds an item that brings back memories of a missed opportunity, one that she is determined not to repeat. Philip has his eye on something that will help keep his scarf clean at mealtimes. But will the bidders have an appetite for their items at the auction? On the road, Philip pops into Grantham to find a very old and hidden library, while Natasha gets her hands dirty building a traditional Lincolnshire dwelling, before heading to an auction at Little Bytham.
S18 Ep3
7.5
9th Jan 2019
At the halfway point of the road trip, dealer Stephanie Connell and auctioneer Charlie Ross shop for antiques from Dunstable to Wotton-under-Edge.
S18 Ep2
7.5
8th Jan 2019
Stephanie Connell and Charlie Ross travel to an auction at Greenwich, taking in biscuit tins, a milking stool and an arts and crafts mirror along the way.
S17 Ep20
7.5
28th Sep 2018
It's the final leg of the jaunt with antiques experts James Braxton and Roo Irvine as they head back up the north west coast on the hunt for precious artefacts. En route, Roo heads far out into Morecambe Bay to look for a local delicacy, and James runs away to Blackpool to join the circus. James spends big, picking up some furniture made from his favourite material - and a Michelangelo! Comeback kid Roo finds an object with equine interest, but will it make enough cash at the York auction for her to pip James to the Road Trip title?
S17 Ep14
7.5
20th Sep 2018
It is the fourth day of the trip for experts Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw. A visit to Birmingham reveals there are more canals in there than in Venice. Paul takes a water taxi to uncover some antique goodies, including one grisly find that features gallows and a hanged man. Catherine picks up a Cartier-branded lighter at a bargain price, much to Paul's annoyance. The programme breaks from the shops to discover the story of the real Peaky Blinders and seeks out the Elizabethan carpenter who was canonised for his crafty priest hides. It's then off to Broughton Astley in Leicestershire for the auction.
S17 Ep13
7.5
19th Sep 2018
It is the halfway point of the trip for Catherine Southon and Paul Laidlaw, and their shiny red roadster called Mog, who are shopping their way from Wrexham to the black country - a few minor motor repairs notwithstanding. Paul bags himself a piggy bank, while Catherine opts for something distinctly oriental, but will their plans pay off at the auction? On the way, they take a trip across the world's tallest aqueduct at Pontcysyllte and find out about the incredible Victorian tile boom in Jackfield, before heading to the Penkridge auction.
S17 Ep9
7.5
13th Sep 2018
Margie Cooper and Charles Hanson go on an antiques escapade through Yorkshire. Feeling the heat in Harrogate, it's time to strip off and cool down like a Victorian. Charles uncovers some legal papers dating back some 400 years - will £200 spent on a toss of a coin prove a costly mistake? Margie hopes a large album of Second World War maps will find her a big profit at auction. Margie detours to end up in a very, very dark barn before enjoying some tasty rhubarb crumble. Then it is time for the all-important auction in Leeds.
S17 Ep4
7.5
6th Sep 2018
After an encounter with some wild ponies in the New Forest, Christina Trevanion turns farrier while Tim Medhurst buys a horse, hoping to gallop after her. Will a George III commode help Christina her along or prove to be an obstacle? And will Tim's soggy bottom slow him down? The joys of driving a convertible classic car are revealed! In the spirit of the Auld Alliance, Christina spies some Scottish treasure while Tim fancies some French fashionistas of a bygone age.
S17 Ep2
7.5
4th Sep 2018
Experienced road tripper Christina Trevanion and her new travelling companion Tim Medhurst continue round the south west of England. A classic car and a historic boat help them advance their adventure in antiques. Christina goes caving to uncover the little-known story of maturing cheddar cheese before setting her sights on a very old egg. Tim, meanwhile, has a lesson in firefighting. An emu, a kangaroo and a frog all head to Exeter to go under the gavel. Excitement around one lot leaves an expert with a very fat piggy and loads of cash to take on the next trip.
S16 Ep20
7.5
26th Jan 2018
Catherine Southon and Raj Bisram embark on the final stage of their road trip. Travelling in a classic MG, the duo crossed the country, starting in East Anglia and destined for Bristol. Catherine hopes to be top dog with two porcelain Staffordshire poodles, while Raj has pinned his hopes on a spinning globe. However, it's the battle over a Scottish snuff mull that both experts are attracted to. On the way, Catherine visits Leamington Spa to hear the town's connection to the assassination of one of Hitler's inner circle. Raj, meanwhile, heads to Solihull to take a ride on a motorbike that won races and helped win the war.
S16 Ep13
7.5
17th Jan 2018
Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper have reached the half way point on their humdinger of a journey. The rain fails to dampen spirits in Scarborough but the roof on their convertible Morris Minor remains firmly shut. On the way to an auction in Rotherham, Paul indulges his top two passions of militaria and collecting as he hears about a hero of the First World War who continued to spend a fortune on collectibles while under fire in the trenches. Margie heads to Whitby to find out about local sailors who went to sea in birds' nests. A big drum, a little horseshoe and a World War Two tunic are amongst the interested lots going under the gavel. But has Paul gambled too much of his kitty?
S14 Ep20
7.5
27th Jan 2017
James Braxton and Raj Bisram face a tight-run race as they head from Cheshire to their final auction in Somerset. There is still time for two more detours, however: Raj hears why a group of daredevil playboys decided to drive their car into the Savoy to join them for dinner, and James learns why a pint in the Crown and Anchor pub played a vital role in verifying the quality of silver in 1773. While James decides to keep the purse-strings tight, Raj secures deals left, right and centre. Whose strategy will pay off when it comes to their big showdown?
S14 Ep15
7.5
20th Jan 2017
The tartan twosome, Paul Laidlaw and Natasha Raskin, are antiquing in Norfolk, but somehow finding time to go down a Neolithic flint mine and go into print. It's the final 'Round Britain Rummage' and they unearth a rarely seen art nouveau food warmer and a charming 19th-century table croquet set. They're headed for one last auction in Diss and it's still anyone's game. Who will win this Road Trip?
S11 Ep3
7.5
16th Sep 2015
Auctioneers Paul Laidlaw and Christina Trevanion are halfway through their road trip. Travelling through Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and the West Midlands, Paul uncovers a hidden gem that could win him the trip on day three. All will be revealed as they auction their lots in Nantwich, Cheshire.
S10 Ep1
7.5
5th Jan 2015
Philip Serrell and Christina Trevanion are at Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway before making their way towards the first auction in Newcastle upon Tyne.
S17 Ep22
7.4
2nd Oct 2018
Experts Phillip Serrell and Louise Gostelow motor their classic car along the B roads of Essex and Suffolk. Road Trip newcomer Louise gambles every penny of her kitty in a valiant effort to unseat her rival, but Phil sees value in a lady's head and a very gruesome torso of a man. What will bidders in the Norfolk town of Acle make of these grisly finds when they go under the hammer? Phil trades in the classic car for a steam-powered vehicle, while Louise visits an Essex farm that changed social care around the world.
S16 Ep11
7.4
15th Jan 2018
A new road trip adventure begins for experts Paul Laidlaw and Margie Cooper in a Morris Minor. Starting in Lincolnshire they take aim for North Yorkshire and an auction in Harrogate. Margie's visit to a haunted antique shop sees her trying to contact the other side. She also picks up a bevy of antiques, including a rather large Royal Dux figurine. Paul is on the scent of militaria and picks up some rather interesting plunder.
S21 Ep21
7.3
7th Dec 2020
Auctioneer Izzie Balmer takes on veteran Road Tripper and silver expert Catherine Southon. Izzie brushes up on her Bronze Age DIY skills, while Catherine gets to grips with a grisly hedgerow.
S11 Ep16
1.0
5th Oct 2015
Auctioneers Philip Serrell and Natasha Raskin take to the open road in the search for treasure. This first leg journeys through Wales, ending at an auction in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.
S23 Ep23
1.0
6th Oct 2021
Antiques hunters Margie Cooper and Paul Martin head west in search of treasure. Paul buys something no pirate should be without, and Margie is drawn to pieces of silver.
S23 Ep18
2.0
29th Sep 2021
Antiques experts Serhat Ahmet and Catherine Southon rock their way up the coast of East Anglia in their classic car, on the lookout for local delicacies and money-making bygones.
S22 Ep5
4.0
14th May 2021
A secret map once used by the RAF navigates David to potential profits while a fruity 350-year-old book gets Roo’s attention. Who will win the final auction in North Shields?
S12 Ep21
4.5
1st Feb 2016
Charlie Ross and James Braxton begin in Boston and make their way to their first auction in the Norfolk town of Fakenham.
S24 Ep1
5.0
3rd Jan 2022
A new adventure sees experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and James Braxton compete to find the most profitable antiques in Devon. They end up with cowbells and an interest in ass’s milk.
S10 Ep10
5.5
16th Jan 2015
Charlie Ross and Natasha Raskin leave Ashby-de-la-Zouche in Leicestershire before making their way to the final auction in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex.
S13 Ep9
5.5
15th Sep 2016
An unreliable classic car has Charles Hanson and James Braxton complete this leg on foot. After buying antiques in Perthshire and the Lothians, Charles hears how drovers would move cattle from the Scottish Highlands to market in Stirling and has a jolly good go at it himself. Meanwhile, James learns about Einstein's inspiration and one of the greatest scientists in history, James Clerk Maxwell. He hopes a charming little lead donkey means big profits at the auction in Cumbria.
S24 Ep2
5.5
4th Jan 2022
Natasha and James both buy elephants after scouring the antique shops of Devon and Somerset. The trip takes a dangerous turn when Braxton ends up on a race track in an old banger.
S24 Ep3
5.5
5th Jan 2022
Natasha goes wild for chairs and James buys some less than pristine items as they explore the antiques emporia of Somerset and Wiltshire.
S24 Ep11
5.5
17th Jan 2022
Roo Irvine and Steven Moore are antiques hunting in the north east. Vintage luggage and a pill box surprise at auction, while Steven gets familiar with a Sunderland sailor’s story.
S24 Ep12
5.5
18th Jan 2022
On the second leg of their trip, Steven Moore and Roo Irvine are in the north east. This time there are underwater treasures, patriotic portraits and the odd bargain. What fun!
S24 Ep14
5.5
20th Jan 2022
Experts Steven Moore and Roo Irvine cruise around lovely Lancashire. There’s great expectation for a Charles Dickens find, but the most auction excitement is for a tribal paddle.
S24 Ep19
5.5
27th Jan 2022
Irita and Phil are in the north east, where Phil buys a huge Methodist church sign. Irita takes a trip back to the heyday of British seaside holidays in Whitley Bay.
S24 Ep21
5.5
31st Jan 2022
Auctioneers Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson reunite in Wales after seven years apart. On their previous trip, Charles trounced Raj, but this time Raj is back for revenge!
S24 Ep22
5.5
1st Feb 2022
Charles and Raj motor their campervan through Wales to uncover a rare Toby jug and a Chinese teapot. There’s also time to go fishing and hear about a Welsh Olympic legend.
S24 Ep24
5.5
3rd Feb 2022
The penultimate leg of Charles and Raj’s antique hunt. While Shropshire shopping proves successful, their plan to spend the night in the great outdoors proves disastrous.
S26 Ep4
5.5
16th Feb 2023
We’re on safari with Road Trip pals Margie Cooper and Ochuko Ojiri as they get up close and personal with some Worcestershire wildlife in their vintage Jaguar. It’s their fourth leg and, pockets bulging with profits from previous auctions, there’s nothing to stop them from spending big apart from their own nerves. At the shops, Margie makes a beeline for some of her favourite stuff, silver. But it’s a collection of 19th-century porcelain with a fascinating history that really grabs her attention. Meanwhile, Ochuko’s eye is drawn to a piece of 1970s modern art that might be a bigger find than even he realises. Taking a break from the shopping, Margie discovers how Victorian ingenuity transformed the kitchen and started the boom in culinary gadgets. Ochuko heads to Malvern to find out about a wartime invasion of scientists and the top-secret invention that would change the course of the war. Then it’s off to the auction with big profits on their radar.

S29 Ep12
5.5
19th Nov 2024
Roo Irvine motors along the roads of North Yorkshire with her rival, Mark Hill. In their second battle, Mark gets flustered over a very rare find.
S5 Ep25
6.0
2nd Nov 2012
During the final leg of their trip around Scotland, Thomas Plant uses two wheels instead of four and James Lewis manages to get to the root of the popular New Year's anthem Auld Lang Syne.
S19 Ep13
6.0
18th Sep 2019
James and Izzie are off and running again, and the going is flat. That’s because they’re in the eastern counties of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. Izzie gets her skates on and finds her bandy legs on the ice for a go at a winter sport that began in the Fens, while our resident gourmand drops a 'clanger', a local delicacy that was once a staple food of those who laboured on the land in these parts.
S20 Ep4
6.0
9th Jan 2020
It’s the fourth leg of Catherine Southon and James Braxton’s road trip, and success at the last auction means one expert has double the kitty of their rival. There’s pride at stake as our pair head across Derbyshire and Leicestershire to an auction in Bedford in their stately classic 1969 Rover. The twosome’s shopping choices could not be more diverse. How do Catherine’s 18th-century caryatid carvings measure up against James’s very old bowl of marbles? And away from the antiques, Catherine gets steamed up on the heritage Great Central Railway, and James goes potty about pottery. It’s a romp and a half, and with a mix up over one item and a costly gamble on another, who will come out on top in the penultimate auction?
S20 Ep25
6.0
7th Feb 2020
For Raj, the bells are ringing in Loughborough as they rally to the finishing line. But Natasha's in the ring, fighting back, channelling the spirit of a Nottingham bare-knuckle boxing legend. And for their last auction in Cambridge, there's a 1970s theme going on as Raj weighs in with a large set of standing scales with no old 10p coin to check they work. And Natasha can't resist thoughts of cocktail sausages on sticks and shells out for a lazy Susan. Natasha steps aboard a narrowboat antiques shop moored on a canal while Raj rummages in the den of a fantastic pair of foxes and emerges with perhaps his most unpredictable purchase to date. But whose cunning plan will win the day?
S21 Ep11
6.0
23rd Nov 2020
Phil Serrell and Tim Medhurst traverse the Scottish border. Both try to make a profit from militaria as they do battle at auction in Edinburgh.
S23 Ep14
6.0
23rd Sep 2021
Ochuko Ojiri and Charles Hanson drive through the Midlands, picking up collectables and curios. They plump for a very old clown and an even older piece of silver.
S23 Ep15
6.0
24th Sep 2021
It's the final outing for Charles Hanson and Ochuko Ojiri. One expert gets to the bottom of a story of a naked lady, while the other uncovers an oil painting that is sure to excite auction bidders.
S23 Ep21
6.0
4th Oct 2021
Dealers Margie Cooper and Paul Martin pick up Edwardian furniture and tribal art on a road trip through Somerset. Margie goes on a safari while Paul hopes for big profits.
S23 Ep24
6.0
7th Oct 2021
Paul Martin and Margie Cooper motor through Cornwall, picking up an antique milking stool and a very loud 1920s car horn. A detour allows for a quite unusual cup of tea.
S24 Ep13
6.0
19th Jan 2022
Scotland’s Roo Irvine and Steven Moore from Newcastle search for antiques in Yorkshire. Expect flat caps, pork pies and some Chinese porcelain that earns one expert a great profit.
S24 Ep15
6.0
21st Jan 2022
Glass expert Roo Irvine and ceramics whizz Steven Moore make their way around Lancashire and Cumbria. It's their final chance to be crowned winner of this road trip.
S24 Ep16
6.0
24th Jan 2022
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell embark on a trip around East Anglia, where purchases include a garden fountain and a homemade post box. Phil wears shorts, and Irita runs away to the circus.
S24 Ep18
6.0
26th Jan 2022
Phil spends every last penny, while Irita buys a vase for a pound. Irita favours mutton sleeves in Hull, while Phil steps out of the classic car to be turned into a pumpkin.
S24 Ep20
6.0
28th Jan 2022
It’s Irita and Phil’s last outing in the gold classic car, and the pressure gauge is reading high! Irita takes a painterly turn, and Phil comes face to face with a scarecrow made in his own image.
S24 Ep23
6.0
2nd Feb 2022
Auctioneers Raj and Charles tour the back roads of Wales in a campervan. Charles gets excited over some rare silver asparagus tongs while Raj buys an African birthing chair.
S24 Ep25
6.0
4th Feb 2022
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson embark on the final leg of their trip in Wales. Buys include a bronze deity and some rare wooden panels. Who can make the most money at auction?
S25 Ep7
6.0
21st Sep 2022
Charles Hanson and Natasha Raskin Sharp are in Yorkshire finding treasures on a double-decker bus. Some rare Dutch tiles excite the Stroud bidders.

S30 Ep6
6.0
17th Feb 2025
He’s a familiar face, but it's road trip rookie Danny Sebastian’s first appearance on the show... with Irita Marriott. Will beginner's luck be on his side, or will it be a veteran victory for Irita?
S18 Ep9
6.3
17th Jan 2019
Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell are Yorkshire bound on this penultimate leg of the trip, rummaging for hidden gems in the antiques shops of 'God's Own County'. Natasha finds a big brassy item in a tiny shop and has to negotiate with a Bond villain in training. Philip visits an emporium in rather grand surroundings and gets his hands on some unsavoury prehistoric lumps. But will they go down the pan in the saleroom? Along the way Philip meets the only trombone maker in Britain to learn the evolution of this fascinating instrument, while Natasha saddles up to discover the history of the rocking horse. Who will be riding high at the auction in Louth?
S19 Ep18
6.3
25th Sep 2019
It’s the midpoint of the road trip for antiques experts Roo Irvine and Angus Ashworth as they continue to scour the shops of south Wales for all things antique. After a huge profit at the last auction, one expert takes a big punt on a piece of local history that might not be that local after all. Another has to shop more cautiously, having lost a bundle last time out. But it seems memorabilia from Hollywood’s golden age is very affordable. Away from the shops, Angus goes down to the beach to hunt for a particular Welsh delicacy, and Roo ventures on the high seas to find the story of a boat that has saved thousands of lives. They cross the border for an auction in the Cotswolds, but will the people of Wotton-under-Edge rate their purchases?
S12 Ep11
6.5
18th Jan 2016
Auctioneers Anita Manning and Philip Serrell begin their journey in the Lake District, continuing on to West Yorkshire before heading to their first auction in Cleveleys near Blackpool.
S12 Ep12
6.5
19th Jan 2016
Auctioneers Anita Manning and Philip Serrell continue their trip in their classic Fiat 500. They start from Barnard Castle in County Durham, aiming for auction in Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
S12 Ep13
6.5
20th Jan 2016
Anita Manning and Philip Serrell are halfway through their road trip, and the third leg takes them from Frodsham in Cheshire to an auction in Easingwold in Yorkshire. Anita decides to blow her whole budget, but will she regret it?
S18 Ep5
6.5
11th Jan 2019
Stephanie Connell and Charlie Ross hit the open road from Sevenoaks in Kent to the east Midlands and finally to auction in Market Harborough.
S18 Ep7
6.5
15th Jan 2019
The second leg of the trip sees experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell hunting for the finest treasures that the antiques emporia of the east can provide. Natasha takes a fancy to a rather grisly souvenir, while Philip has grand designs on the makings of a small house. On the road, Natasha takes in the glorious glass of Ely Cathedral and Philip goes fishing for the mysterious creature it was named after, before heading to an auction in Nottingham.
S19 Ep11
6.5
16th Sep 2019
Avuncular veteran road tripper James Braxton takes a spin across the south east with youthful novice Izzie Balmer. She’s an auctioneer with a penchant for jewellery, but will she take the crown with her jewels? James gets waylaid by a heady brew of beer and witchcraft, and Izzie bumps into painted ladies and monarchs while discovering how the art of tattooing became popular in the west. A potter’s wheel encourages James to channel his inner Patrick Swayze, while Izzie reveals herself to be more in tune with famous Scottish bard Robert Burns. Tring Tring! Tring Tring! Hello? Yes, they’re on their way to the Hertfordshire town for auction. Who knows whether age or beauty will triumph?
S19 Ep14
6.5
19th Sep 2019
Izzie and James visit the most easterly town in the country. Izzie potters about in Lowestoft learning about the porcelain 'trifles' manufactured for the 18th-century tourist trade, while James goes crabbing in Cromer. True to form, Izzie just can’t resist the attractions of chairs - Edwardian and Georgian. And James can’t say no to a gigantic wine rack to go with his French cafe table. James is all fired up by a cannonball from a 1672 naval battle, and Izzie is charmed by an art deco necklace. Will age or beauty win the day at auction in Banbury?
S19 Ep17
6.5
24th Sep 2019
Experts Roo Irvine and Angus Ashworth hit the B-roads of south west Wales on the second leg of their hunt for antique treasures. After losing a bundle on the last auction, Angus is having to stretch his tiny budget a long way if he has any hope of catching up with his rival. Roo has no such worries, although the luxury car lifestyle that their Rolls-Royce affords them has gone to her head. Amidst all the shopping, Angus takes to the water in a particularly Welsh boat, while Roo finds out exactly what the Welsh do with all those sheep. They’re heading to an auction in Carmarthen, where there might be a few surprises, one of which relates to Angus’s ancestry.
S19 Ep23
6.5
2nd Oct 2019
It’s the midway point for Phil Serrell and Steph Connell as they cruise Caledonia in their 1960s classic car. Steph becomes puppet master as she tours the Scottish Borders in pursuit of profits, but Phil is distracted by the local cuisine. At the end of the first day’s shopping, all he’s bought is some lunch. With a belly full of square sausage, will he have the energy to find antiques to take to the auction in Hamilton or just suffer from indigestion? When the shopping finally gets underway, it’s a chic French sign that excites Steph, while Phil continues to be distracted by food with the most peculiar buy of the trip so far - a very old potato chipper. One thing’s for sure: one huge antique purchase certainly won’t fit in the boot of the classic car.
S20 Ep1
6.5
6th Jan 2020
The Home Counties host antiques experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton, paired together for the first time. It’s friendly but competitive from the off as they settle in to their stately motor, a 1969 Rover P5. The duo banter, barter and browse as they shop for bargains to take to auction. And they both take detours along the way. Catherine hears how one of the UK’s most popular flowers was saved from extinction, while James takes a ride in a car manufactured in 1902 and learns all about a family business that began in the late 19th century and still makes vehicles today. But their focus is firmly fixed on finding the best antiques, with a starting budget of £200. For Catherine small is beautiful, while James prefers the large and noisy. Who will win the day and make the most profit when their items go under the hammer in Bourne End?
S20 Ep18
6.5
29th Jan 2020
Our two roadtrippers, Louise Gostelow and David Harper, embark on the north western leg of their antiques odyssey - as soon as they work out which way up the map goes. They hit the B roads in their old VW Beetle, scouring Lancashire and Cumbria for items of interest. After David came a cropper at the last auction, courtesy of a pair of pooches, he finds another four-legged friend to fall in love with. Louise makes a furry friend of her own, but she’ll have to do some extreme rummaging to unearth the all-important missing key. Along the way, Louise gets down to work in a dairy, finding out about the man who standardised the method for making Lancashire cheese, and David heads into the Lake District to find out why the woods around Windermere once rang with the sound of industry. Then it’s off to Cheshire for an exciting auction in Runcorn.
S20 Ep22
6.5
4th Feb 2020
Natasha and Raj continue their rallying through East Anglia in the 1960s Sunbeam Rapier. Raj goes native with a spot of step dancing in a local pub, while Natasha spends a penny on a jukebox from the 1800s at a collection of self-playing musical instruments. Raj's expensive collection of uranium glass might glow in the dark, but will it go nuclear at auction? Natasha's head is turned by a posh suitcase from Fortnum & Mason, but is it a case of all fur coat and no knickers? And Natasha just doesn't see what's coming when Raj asks to borrow a tenner. Abracadabra! A change in fortunes for one expert at auction in Woking means an exciting end to this leg of the trip.
S21 Ep3
6.5
11th Nov 2020
Auctioneers and friends Charles Hanson and James Braxton seek treasure in East Anglia, where they find corn dollies, yoga, a scooter and goats.
S21 Ep7
6.5
17th Nov 2020
Margie Cooper and Natasha Raskin Sharp hit the antiques shops of Scotland, where they uncover an unusual pyjama case and a rare piece of Victoriana.
S21 Ep13
6.5
25th Nov 2020
Tim takes the high road while Phil sails the slow boat through the Cotswolds. Phil hopes an old porthole will help him catch Mr Moneybags, who has high hopes for a brass top hat.
S21 Ep19
6.5
3rd Dec 2020
Antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Serhat Ahmet scour the shops of Bristol and pig sties of Gloucestershire for items of interest, both small and very, very large.
S22 Ep10
6.5
21st May 2021
A very old clock is ticking for Tim at Salisbury Cathedral on the last leg of his trip with Irita.
S22 Ep23
6.5
9th Jun 2021
Izzie Balmer and Phil Serrell drive through a downpour in Oxfordshire on the trail of treasures. Will a long-lost saucer or a designer brooch most excite the Harrogate auction?
S23 Ep2
6.5
7th Sep 2021
Izzie Balmer and Tim Medhurst scour Wales for items to sell at auction. Izzie keeps it local with a traditional outfit, and Tim roars with delight over a lion-shaped pincushion.
S24 Ep7
6.5
11th Jan 2022
Antiques experts Izzie Balmer and David Harper squeeze into a Mini to explore Scotland. Both find auction-winning items, but will the gold brooch make the biggest profit?
S24 Ep17
6.5
25th Jan 2022
Irita and Phil encounter a great bustard and a lesser spotted Dunhill while touring Norfolk and Lincolnshire. Phil also turns magpie with the silver, but who will fly at auction?
S25 Ep3
6.5
14th Sep 2022
Raj and Irita head to Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds in search of antique treasures, and it's biscuit tins v bed warmers at the auction.
S26 Ep16
6.5
6th Mar 2023
Izzie Balmer sets off with a new rival in the classic car, Ishy Khan. These jewellery experts compete to find profitable antiques in the Lakes but discover an American president.
S26 Ep17
6.5
7th Mar 2023
Road trip regular Izzie Balmer and new recruit Ishy Khan head for the Pennines. Expect an alligator and a tale of an eccentric gardener before a Barnsley auction.
S27 Ep16
6.5
4th Dec 2023
We blast off in sunny Northumberland with dream team Natasha Raskin Sharp and Ishy Khan. Armed with £1,500 each to last them the entire week, they are limbering up for a battle for auction wins. Whoever clinches the most auction victories will be the ultimate road trip champ. Our intrepid explorers stop off in the Toon to find out about the origins of the word geordie, and Ishy takes to the stage with a band of local folk singers. Who will be the first victor of this rip-roaring adventure?
S27 Ep24
6.5
11th Dec 2023
We rejoin Catherine Southon and Phil Serrell as they embark on the fourth leg of their trip. A classic Morgan Roadster carries them onwards through the Home Counties of Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire as they head towards their penultimate auction. It’s still all to play for, so will Phil’s gamble pay off or will Catherine romp home to victory?
S27 Ep25
6.5
11th Dec 2023
It’s our last road trip with Catherine Southon and Philip Serrell as their sojourn from Bristol to the far east concludes - the far east of England that is! This time, they’re travelling from Great Baddow to Manningtree on the Essex coast in a 1965 Mercedes 220 SE. There’s plenty of top-down fun on this trip! Then it’s the final round in their best-of-five auction battles. There can only be one winner...

S28 Ep5
6.5
23rd Aug 2024
Silver lover Margie Cooper and 20th-century design expert Mark Hill head for the heart of Edinburgh in their 1980 MGB Roadster.

S28 Ep6
6.5
26th Aug 2024
Experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and James Braxton start their three-country shopping spree in Wales. On the way, they uncover hidden musical talents and find out what’s in James’s jug.

S28 Ep7
6.5
27th Aug 2024
Natasha Raskin Sharp goes head-to-head with James Braxton to find out who knows their stuff. Driving a 1967 Daimler Sovereign, the pair are shopping from Pontypridd to Monmouth.

S28 Ep8
6.5
28th Aug 2024
Natasha and James hit the antiques emporia of the Midlands, discovering tiny shops, little gnomes and a huge specimen of a rather famous bird.

S30 Ep7
6.5
18th Feb 2025
Rookie road tripper Danny Sebastian challenges Irita Marriott to round two. The competitive pair are both determined to win, but will Danny be derailed by his large bench buy?
S20 Ep2
6.7
7th Jan 2020
Antiques Road Trip veterans Catherine Southon and James Braxton are on the second leg of their five-part expedition, acquiring the very best antiques their budget allows. Pride and profits are at stake, and with Catherine in the lead after winning the last auction, James is determined to close the gap. This time they hit the road in Worcestershire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands. James ends up on stage for an impromptu performance at the Royal Shakespeare Company, while Catherine discovers the little-known history of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. Both experts go potty for papier-mâché, but will it be the pretty writing box or the pair of prop cannon that makes the most profit? That’s if James and Catherine make it to the sale room - there’s confusion as to whether they’re heading to the correct auction. Will they ever make it to Shropshire?
S20 Ep5
6.7
10th Jan 2020
It is crunch time! With just six pounds separating them, veteran antiques trippers Catherine Southon and James Braxton battle it out on the final leg of their adventure. They travel through Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to Bourne in Lincolnshire in their smart and stately 1969 Rover P5. Along the way, Catherine meets a stallion in Newmarket, the home of thoroughbred horse racing, and even takes a ride herself. And James dips for wildlife on the Fens while discovering the influential banker whose passion for the environment led to conservation as we know it today. Back on the antiques trail, our terrific twosome seek out the best buys as they go head to head at the Lincolnshire auction. But will a jug in the shape of an owl or a biscuit tin in the form of a travelling trunk make the biggest profit?
S20 Ep10
6.7
17th Jan 2020
Captain Izzie Balmer and first mate Charlie Ross are sailing to the Isle of Wight for their final leg of this road trip. It's an action-packed episode – Charlie rips his trousers while on horseback, Izzie ditches the classic car in favour of a speedboat, and will they miss the last ferry back to the mainland? ... Our experts go into auction battle one last time in Battle, East Sussex. Izzie's silver brooch is up against Charlie's silver pen, but which expert will take gold and win the final leg of the trip?
S20 Ep15
6.7
24th Jan 2020
It’s the final leg with our experts and new-found chums Steven Moore and Angus Ashworth. Not to mention their sparkling white 1960 Hillman Super Minx called Betty. Today they’re out and about in the North East of England. The extremely circuitous open road having somehow taken hundreds of miles to get there from nearby Melrose in the Scottish Borders. There will be Whitby jet, the sheep of the beautiful North York Moors and even a trip back north to Dundee. Plus, Steven takes up painting in the footsteps of the ‘Northern Impressionists’ and Angus decides to go for gold and parts with a small fortune. He’ll need a good sit down afterwards though!
S20 Ep21
6.7
3rd Feb 2020
Natasha Raskin Sharp and Raj Bisram take a ride through the garden of England in a 1960s Sunbeam rally car. Strapped in for the trip, they soon discover a common interest in a little bit of magic. Natasha splashes out on an expensive French sunburst clock, and a Victorian scent bottle has her swooning with the romance of a royal love affair. Meanwhile, former soldier Raj finds ammunition boxes and a steel helmet a lot more attractive, and our military man also visits a very special village caring for those who have served in the armed forces. A detour sees Natasha helping to put a Second World War Spitfire back in the air, but a lesson in Morse code sees her putting out an SOS. Their first auction is in Essex at Rayleigh, and both experts are hoping to come out on top.
S20 Ep23
6.7
5th Feb 2020
Continuing their tour of Kent, Raj Bisram takes on a mighty mollusc in Rye, where scallops are king, while Natasha Raskin Sharp pushes the boat out on the Royal Military Canal for a closer look at the coastal defences designed to see off invasion from France. Raj nets a post-Napoleonic French eagle while cherubs and art deco costume jewellery are more madame's style. But despite heading for an antiques and fine art sale, Raj can't resist the risky purchase of an old oak coffer, which empties his pockets. Natasha splashes out on an expensive whisky noggin. Which of them will clean up at the Colchester sale?
S21 Ep22
6.7
8th Dec 2020
In Devon, Izzie Balmer finds some very old porcelain, and Catherine Southon samples an ancient pasty recipe. Both purchase some interesting antiques in hope of making a big profit.
S26 Ep12
6.7
28th Feb 2023
Irita Marriott and Mark Hill continue their search for money-making treasures. Some anatomy moulds and a 200-year-old ornament go under the gavel.
S14 Ep9
6.8
12th Jan 2017
Destined for Stockport, Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey are zipping along in their classic car all over the West Midlands. But can they find any antique treasure? Mark visits Birmingham and the factory that profited from the macabre Victorian obsession with death. He also manages to uncover a haunting green man stone mask. Christina detours to learn why the original Land Rover became a global phenomenon. There is also a dragon-related Road Trip first.
S20 Ep13
6.8
22nd Jan 2020
It’s the halfway point of our treasure trip, and experts Angus Ashworth and Steven Moore are still having fun in bonnie Scotland. Today they take the low road which is just as well considering their 1960s Hillman Minx has serious issues with hills! Auctioneer Angus, a Yorkshireman, thinks his Scottish name might somehow help him in the haggle. While Steven, a Geordie and former auctioneer, dealer and curator - prefers to subtly roll his ‘R’s… On the way to a saleroom back below the border in Clitheroe, they discover the well-spring of water polo and enjoy a very soggy Highland Games. Expect swimming costumes and caber tossing.
S20 Ep17
6.8
28th Jan 2020
Louise Gostelow and David Harper continue their adventures in Northern Ireland. As they hit the shops, David gets quite a shock when he gets his hands on a Victorian cure-all. He also sneakily muscles in on Louise’s strategy for success at the auction. She finds an ally whilst out shopping, someone who knows David of old and has a score to settle. But which tactic will reap the most rewards? Along the way, Louise discovers the inspiring story of a formidable Belfast woman who fought tirelessly for social change, and David travels back to Ireland’s ancient past to hear the tales of this land’s legendary heroes. Then it’s time to say goodbye to Northern Ireland as they head off to an auction in Lancashire for a dogfight.
S16 Ep6
6.8
8th Jan 2018
In this edition, Anita Manning and Charles Hanson set out on a new road trip around the antique shops of west Scotland. Along the way, they find out about Glasgow's famous fire-fighting dog and discover how the area once had the biggest sewing machine factory in the world, before ending at an auction in Hamilton.
S8 Ep1
7.0
24th Feb 2014
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson battle it out to make the most money for their chosen charities in the seaside town of Southport, Merseyside, en route to an auction in Wrexham.
S8 Ep2
7.0
25th Feb 2014
Phillip Serrell and Charles Hanson travel through Wolverhampton and Worcester before crossing the Welsh border and heading to Brecon in Powys for today's auction.
S9 Ep4
7.0
25th Sep 2014
Christina Trevanion and Charlie Ross are in York before heading towards an auction in Bourne, Lincolnshire.
S10 Ep5
7.0
9th Jan 2015
Christina Trevanion and Philip Serrell are in Liverpool before making their way towards their final auction showdown in Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire.
S11 Ep2
7.0
15th Sep 2015
It's the second leg for antique hunters Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw as they shop across Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire before going head to head at an auction in Evesham, Worcestershire.
S11 Ep4
7.0
17th Sep 2015
After an incredible last auction, antique experts Christina Trevanion and Paul Laidlaw travel through Shropshire and Worcestershire. Paul gets security clearance to visit the fascinating Iron Mountain, and Christina learns about the origins of the modern Olympic movement in Much Wenlock.
S11 Ep5
7.0
18th Sep 2015
It's the final leg for auctioneers Paul Laidlaw and Christina Trevanion as they take in the delights of Staffordshire and Cheshire. Paul has had amazing success at auction on this trip, so can Christina catch up as they head towards their final destination of Northwich?
S11 Ep6
7.0
21st Sep 2015
New expert Raj Bisram joins the road trip. This auctioneer from Kent is taking on Charles Hanson as they shop around Berkshire, Wiltshire and Somerset before heading to their first auction showdown in Winchcombe.
S11 Ep7
7.0
22nd Sep 2015
It's leg two for auctioneers Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram as they take their Triumph through Somerset, Dorset and Hampshire before ending at an auction in Swanmore.
S11 Ep8
7.0
23rd Sep 2015
Veteran Charles Hanson is halfway through a week of adventure with new recruit Raj Bisram. The duelling auctioneers travel through Dorset and Somerset before heading for an auction in Bridgwater.
S11 Ep9
7.0
24th Sep 2015
It's the penultimate leg for auctioneers Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram as they road trip through Devon. Raj takes a big risk in a bid to catch up, but will it pay off as they head to auction in Exeter?
S11 Ep10
7.0
25th Sep 2015
Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram's road trip concludes as they shop in Cornwall and head to that decisive auction in Crewkerne, Somerset.
S11 Ep12
7.0
29th Sep 2015
David Harper and Anita Manning travel through Yorkshire. Along the way, David learns about a 500-year-old mystery, and Anita meets two inspirational land girls before she and David head towards their second auction in Harrogate.
S11 Ep13
7.0
30th Sep 2015
Anita Manning and David Harper are halfway through their trip. After a successful last auction, David has the lead, but Anita is hot on his heels as they shop in Yorkshire and County Durham before heading into Newcastle for the auction.
S11 Ep14
7.0
1st Oct 2015
It's the penultimate leg for antique hunters Anita Manning and David Harper. Starting in Northumberland, England, and crossing the border into Scotland, they search for hidden gems before heading to auction in Kinbuck, Stirlingshire.
S11 Ep15
7.0
2nd Oct 2015
David Harper and Anita Manning embark on the final leg of their trip, starting in Ayrshire and travelling to the Isle of Bute, Glasgow and Renfrewshire. They each take a massive risk in a bid to win the week, but who will come out on top when they head to the deciding auction in Paisley?
S11 Ep18
7.0
7th Oct 2015
It's halfway through the trip for Philip Serrell and Natasha Raskin. They shop in Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire before heading to West London for a crucial auction.
S11 Ep19
7.0
8th Oct 2015
Natasha Raskin plays catch-up as she and fellow auctioneer Philip Serrell take a trip around Sussex and Kent before heading to their penultimate auction in Rayleigh, Essex.
S11 Ep20
7.0
9th Oct 2015
On the last day on Natasha Raskin and Philip Serrell's road trip, they cover Berkshire and Hampshire, but who will win the week at the final auction in Salisbury, Wiltshire?
S12 Ep8
7.0
13th Jan 2016
Auctioneer Charles Hanson and dealer Margie Cooper are halfway through their road trip. They start in Melbourne, south Derbyshire, and head for an auction in the Norfolk town of Aylsham.
S12 Ep9
7.0
14th Jan 2016
In their penultimate leg, Charles Hanson and Margie Cooper start off in Nottingham and make their way towards an auction in Lincoln.
S12 Ep14
7.0
21st Jan 2016
Anita Manning and Philip Serrell embark on the penultimate leg of their journey, which begins in the village of Amble in Northumberland and finishes at auction in Carlisle in Cumbria.
S12 Ep15
7.0
22nd Jan 2016
Anita Manning and Philip Serrell begin the final leg of their journey in Castle Douglas in Kirkcudbrightshire, heading to a tense final auction in Crooklands in the Lake District.
S12 Ep16
7.0
25th Jan 2016
Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant begin their road trip in Ireland. Starting from Cashel, County Tipperary, in a 1962 Bedford van, they hunt out treasures to take to auction in Birr in County Offaly.
S12 Ep18
7.0
27th Jan 2016
Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant continue their adventure in north Wales. Starting in Ruthin, Denbighshire, they head for an auction in Colwyn Bay, Conwy. Christina visits Caernarfon Castle and Thomas finds out about Britain's only ever Welsh prime minister, David Lloyd George.
S12 Ep19
7.0
28th Jan 2016
In the penultimate leg of their journey, Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant shop around Warwickshire and Essex, and they get treated to a spectacular Battle of Britain air show. They then head for an auction in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.
S12 Ep20
7.0
29th Jan 2016
In the final leg of their road trip, Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant begin in Gwersyllt in Wrexham, meander through the border counties of north Wales and England, and finish up at their final auction in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
S12 Ep22
7.0
2nd Feb 2016
Charlie Ross and James Braxton begin the second leg in the Lincolnshire town of Stamford, travel east around Norfolk, and end up at an auction in St Ives, Cambridgeshire.
S12 Ep23
7.0
3rd Feb 2016
Charlie Ross and James Braxton set off from Shenton in Leicestershire and head to an auction in the village of Bourne End, Buckinghamshire.
S12 Ep24
7.0
4th Feb 2016
Charlie Ross and James Braxton begin in Rushden, Northamptonshire, stop off in Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, before heading to an auction in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
S12 Ep25
7.0
5th Feb 2016
Charlie Ross and James Braxton begin in Brasted, working their way through the Kent and Surrey countryside. Charlie takes a risky punt on a pricey purchase.
S13 Ep8
7.0
14th Sep 2016
James Braxton and Charles Hanson travel south from Glasgow, shopping in Ayrshire and Lanarkshire, before selling at an auction in Hamilton. James is bowled over when he sees an arts and crafts oak table, while Charles is knocked for six after finding some rare 2,000-year-old Roman nails which were excavated in Scotland. James stops in Ardeer to hear why the local beach is connected to the Nobel Peace Prize, and Charles stops off to hear about a local man who became a pioneering social reformer.
S14 Ep16
7.0
23rd Jan 2017
The West Country beckons for James Braxton and Raj Bisram. Kicking off in Jane Austen's Bath, they motor through Bristol and Hungerford before boarding the Isle of Wight ferry. Both experts believe an island auction will attract bidders looking for nautical fare - but will a ship's wheel and a canvas anchor leave Raj and James all at sea.
S16 Ep5
7.0
5th Jan 2018
In this edition, Charlie Ross and James Braxton visit antique shops in Somerset, Devon and Dorset and enjoy a quick dip in the waters of the English Riviera, before the competition is decided by the final lots at the auction in Dorchester.
S16 Ep7
7.0
9th Jan 2018
On their second trip, Anita Manning and Charles Hanson tour Fife, where Charles falls for an old teddy and Anita loses her heart to Shakespeare. In the Scottish Borders, Charles goes on the trail of Hawick's motorcycle racing veteran Jimmie Guthrie, once the fastest man on two wheels in the world, and after a fish tea and the lure of the River Tweed, they head to the auction in Dumfries.
S16 Ep8
7.0
10th Jan 2018
Experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson are at the midway point of their trip and visit Keswick, Kendal, Cockermouth and Penrith. Anita bags a brass-faced Glasgow-style clock and nets a bargain for less than a pound, and Charles takes on a champion wrestler. Finally, the pair head for auction in Rosewell, Edinburgh.
S16 Ep16
7.0
22nd Jan 2018
Raj Bisram and Catherine Southon begin a new antiquing adventure, each with £200 in their pockets. On this leg they kick off in Cambridge and end at an auction in Beccles, Suffolk. Catherine detours to Prickwillow, Cambridgeshire, to find out the centuries-old battle to control nature and drain 400,000 hectares of land, known as the Fens. Raj heads to Thetford in Norfolk to learn all about one of the most radical thinkers and writers of the 1700s, who went on to influence both the American and French revolutions. Catherine falls for an 18th-century silk tapestry and discovers a delightful Victorian letter seal. Meanwhile, Raj punts for a Francis Flint print and some silver candelabras. In a competitive race to be crowned winner of the first leg, will it be Queen Catherine or King Raj?
S17 Ep8
7.0
12th Sep 2018
It is the third leg of Charles Hanson and Margie Cooper's antiques adventure. This time they take their classic car for a cruise through Northumberland, and Tyne and Wear. Charles buys a straw pipe from the Napoleonic era, while Margie goes for a mysterious brass object - but it's a gamble as no-one knows what it actually is. Even a call to knowledgeable Paul Laidlaw draws a blank. In a Gateshead pub Charles is advised how best to use a sword when dancing, and Margie appreciates unlikely works of art produced by coal miners in the 1930s. It's a busy auction in Burnley. Will anyone know what Margie's brass thing is? Can Charles's Qianlung-period dish attract big bids? And who will celebrate with a bottle of 1966 champagne?
S17 Ep16
7.0
24th Sep 2018
Experts Arusha 'Roo' Irvine and James Braxton brave the snow to find the choicest antiques, travelling up the east coast from Northumberland to Edinburgh. Roo falls in love with one of her purchases and decides to wear it, while James plumps for something distinctly lavatorial. But will they be feeling flush after the auction in Leith? En route, they investigate a smuggler's very palatial hiding place and get a taste for some local delicacies.
S17 Ep18
7.0
26th Sep 2018
Antiques hunters Roo Irvine and James Braxton scour the shops of Liverpool and Manchester, on the lookout for beautiful old things. En route, they hear the David and Goliath story of women's football at the turn of the 20th century, and in Liverpool, they uncover the history of black seafarers. James makes a beeline for some brass and copper tea-making equipment, while Roo is smitten by an enormous piece of ceramic. But who will be victorious when the hammer falls at auction in Rotherham?
S17 Ep21
7.0
1st Oct 2018
Long-time expert Philip Serrell is joined in the classic car by newcomer Louise Gostelow. They are travelling around the east of England on a hunt to find the most profitable antiques to take to auction. Phil fishes out some distinctly coastal clobber while Louise sticks with the nautical theme and buys a little yacht. But will it be plain sailing at the auction in Colchester? Along the way, Louise learns the little-known reason why piers exist, and Phil hears the story of one brave fisherman's contribution to the war effort.
S17 Ep25
7.0
5th Oct 2018
It's the final outing for Philip Serrell and Louise Gostelow. They've ended up in Sussex, and their classic car in pointed towards that last auction in Brighton. Louise ends up in a beret and, with brush in hand, recreates a very old form of English art. Meanwhile, dog lover Phil shows some serious cat-titude when he ends up learning about the history of some the country's favourite felines. At the last auction it's the battle of the dogs. Which will attract the biggest bid - Phil's silver boxer or Louise's bronze puppy? And who will be crowned champion road tripper?
S18 Ep1
7.0
7th Jan 2019
Stephanie Connell and Charlie Ross travel from Sevenoaks to auction at Folkestone, learning the story of the Kent cobnut harvest along the way.
S18 Ep10
7.0
18th Jan 2019
It is the final stretch of this road trip with Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell. They both scour the shops around the environs of Sheffield to find something that will give them the edge at the auction. Natasha goes out of her comfort zone when considering some 18th-century pottery but feels more at home when she spots something from the 1970s. Philip opts for some typically 'Serrell' items, as well as chewing over more prehistoric stuff. He also goes out of his way to prove that chivalry isn't dead. On the road, Philip visits a factory using the world-famous Sheffield steel to make some very fine tools, and Natasha heads to the woods for a spot of foraging and some free food. It's going to be a nail biter at their final auction at Saint Annes-on-Sea.
S18 Ep11
7.0
21st Jan 2019
Anita Manning and Paul Laidlaw traverse the Trossachs in a classic car on the first leg of their adventure. Anita, true to form, is drawn to a cabinet containing a silver brooch, while Paul finds a Nasa space spoon and a very rare stool that a royal derriere may have found comfy in 1953. Away from the shops, Anita travels to a small cottage workshop at Kinneil House where renowned Scottish engineer James Watt developed the steam engine that powered the Industrial Revolution. Paul, meanwhile, tries his hand at coopering and discovers why this ancient craft has endured to this day and is vital to the drinks industry.
S18 Ep12
7.0
22nd Jan 2019
Paul Laidlaw and Anita Manning ditch the classic car for a ship and a horse on the next leg of their Scottish jaunt. With the Highlands behind them it's time to head to the islands and Lowlands. Christmas comes early for Paul when he uncovers a festive antique. Anita, though, is caught by the piercing gaze of a former Lord Provost of Kilmarnock and whisks him away. But when it comes to the auction in Hamilton all attention is on one particular find.
S18 Ep13
7.0
23rd Jan 2019
It is the third leg of Anita Manning and Paul Laidlaw's road trip. This time they are on the Anglo-Scottish border hunting for collectibles and curios to take to auction in Cumbria. Anita hopes a tiny Victorian mechanical pencil will propel her to a big profit, while militaria man Paul falls for a rather unique sweetheart fob watch from the Second World War in the shape of a Tommy helmet. Paul detours to learn why a butcher and his apprentice from a small town in the Scottish Borders devised a sport that is now a global hit. Also expect a pack of dogs who are arguably the cutest in Scotland - a breed with a fascinating story and an intriguing name.
S18 Ep14
7.0
24th Jan 2019
Anita Manning and Paul Laidlaw's road trip sees them journey further south as they scour the Lake District for antiques. The unlikely engineering of a 1950s children's toy excites Paul, while Anita is struck by the poignancy of a child's walking stick from the Victorian era. Paul is distracted from antiques when he gets to grips with a sausage of the long-coiled variety, while Anita learns about the husband and wife who were incarcerated for their beliefs. Both experts allow their hearts to rule their heads and make some gamble purchases. Will they pay off at the Bolton auction?
S18 Ep15
7.0
25th Jan 2019
Anita Manning and Paul Laidlaw reach the final leg of their road trip. With their classic car pointed to Lancashire and West Yorkshire, what antique treasures can they find? As big fan of hats there is little surprise when Anita splashes out on a deep sea diver's helmet. Paul, however, can't believe his luck when he uncovers a 200-year-old porcelain sugar bowl priced at just ten pounds. With Anita spending big and Paul keeping the purse strings tight, the result of the final auction in Newcastle might come down to who has played the better strategy.
S19 Ep1
7.0
2nd Sep 2019
Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion are reunited in a classic car, six years since their last Road Trip break. They kick off their coast-to-coast antiques odyssey in Morecambe. Charles flexes his muscles, and his wallet, picking up a 250-year-old table, while Christina takes a heavy horse to the Sheffield auction, in spite of some conservative spending. A messy encounter with a seagull almost ruins one deal for Charles before he takes to the sky himself in Blackpool’s historic flying machine.
S19 Ep2
7.0
3rd Sep 2019
Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson continue their road trip, this time on the Welsh border. In a horse-themed episode, Christina ditches the sporty classic car for four legs as she rides her way into a lesson about the English Civil War, while Charles learns why the gee gees are so important to Chester. Fingers are crossed that a croquet set will prove popular at the Burnley auction, but the star of this episode is Fred – long limbed, heavily bandaged and 110 years old. Will this little bear steal the hearts of the Burnley bidders?
S19 Ep3
7.0
4th Sep 2019
Antique experts Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion are road tripping around Yorkshire in a vintage vroom vroom, searching for profitable buys from a bygone age. What will prove popular at the Bedale auction? Charles makes an unscheduled pit stop and finds an exciting artefact in a toilet, while Christina is literally dancing for joy with one of her purchases, a lovely 1930s party dress. Our intrepid antiquers also explore some local history. Christina discovers yorkshire terriers weren’t always so cute and cuddly, while Charles hears a story of Victorian ear trumpets.
S19 Ep4
7.0
5th Sep 2019
Antique experts Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion are road tripping around Yorkshire in a vintage convertible searching for relics of a bygone age they can snap up and sell on for a profit at auction in Rotherham. Christina gets bitten by the keep-fit bug and buys some vintage weights, while Charles purchases an unusual artefact - a Victorian skirt lifter - but only after a demonstration from a blushing dealer. A short detour then allows Christina to learns about a thousand-year-old custom in the village of Ripon, while Charles is given a lesson in medieval archery and explores the ancient walls of York.
S19 Ep6
7.0
9th Sep 2019
Auctioneers Catherine Southon and Tim Medhurst get behind the wheel of a magnificent safari-style Land Rover for trip from the South Downs to Christchurch on the Dorset coast. It’s the first time they have been paired together, so who will come out on top at auction? As well as lots of top treasure-seeking along the way, today’s episode also includes a visit to the Wealden Iron Man and the story of the Indian entrepreneur who introduced both curry and shampoo to Britain.
S19 Ep7
7.0
10th Sep 2019
The contest between Catherine Southon and Tim Medhurst remains nicely poised. On this second leg, our pair of affable antiquers are abroad on the highways and mostly byways of Hampshire and Sussex, starting out amongst the fabulous ponies of the New Forest. Decked out in matching tweed, Tim and Catherine will also venture to Southampton Water to discover the ancient and environmentally friendly art of tide milling, and they learn about Portsmouth’s man of the millennium – a cobbler who helped the needy.
S19 Ep8
7.0
11th Sep 2019
It’s the halfway point of our treasure trip. Experts Catherine Southon and Tim Medhurst hit the shops between St Albans and Bushey, with Tim bagging himself a piece of American folk art and Catherine plumping for some items that would serve very well at elevenses. But will their plans pay off at the Hertfordshire auction? Along the way, Tim sends up a drone to check on the ultimate field trial, and Catherine finds out about a man who was pulling out all the stops in the nineteenth century – but can she play to his tune?
S19 Ep9
7.0
12th Sep 2019
The fourth leg of this week's trip sees experts Catherine Southon and Tim Medhurst in the shires. After starting out in Shropshire, they visit Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. And should the pair get peckish, Tim has some very ‘interesting’ sandwich recipes he’s happy to share. Catherine and Tim also climb the farm track that doubles as one of the oldest motorsport venues in the world and drive a tractor backwards, before heading off to an exciting auction in the town of Stroud to sell some medals and what Tim thinks could be a Roman or Saxon coffin.
S19 Ep10
7.0
13th Sep 2019
It’s the final leg with auctioneers Catherine Southon and Tim Medhurst, as they explore the rolling Cotswold hills in their 1970s off-roader. The extremely circuitous open road has somehow brought them all the way from Rye in Sussex to Cirencester in Gloucestershire, where they encounter ancient artefacts, dry stone walls and lots and lots of sheep. But who will win out at the final auction in Devizes?
S19 Ep16
7.0
23rd Sep 2019
We’re travelling in style with antiques experts Arusha Irvine and Angus Ashworth, who are out for a wee saunter around the country lanes of Northern Ireland in their stately, yet elderly, Rolls-Royce. Angus gets a musical welcome to his shopping and has designs on a piece of Victorian furniture made from an unusual material. Roo, meanwhile, seems to be fixated on collecting one particular type of jewellery. But will their tastes match those of the bidders? On their travels, Roo hits the dancefloor to have a go at Irish dancing, while Angus is put through his paces when he trains like a US ranger. They end their journey crossing the Irish Sea and attending a Welsh auction in Wrexham.
S19 Ep19
7.0
26th Sep 2019
We’re wandering the West Country with antiques experts Roo Irvine and Angus Ashworth. As both of them are fans of a clotted cream tea, it’s little wonder why they’ve ended up in Devon and Somerset. Roo is having to make her money go a long way yet gets her hands on some hefty items. Angus, meanwhile, seems to find reminders of his home everywhere he looks. Away from the shops, Roo comes face to face with Exmoor’s equine inhabitants. Angus bares all at a once quite exclusive beach that can only be accessed by tunnel – though he wishes the water were warmer. The duo end up at an auction in Exmouth, where they find out if their lots bring them success or disaster.
S19 Ep21
7.0
30th Sep 2019
Philip Serrell and Stephanie Connell are antiques-hunting in Cumbria. They sally forth from Cockermouth and point their 1960s classic car towards an auction near Kendal. Phil visits a boatyard for an unlikely purchase before heading deep underground for a history lesson. Steph meets a relative of a local lord who spent the family fortune but has left a remarkable sporting legacy. Both experts decide to buy chairs. Phil plumps for a rocker, while Steph goes Arts and Crafts. But when the classic car breaks down, Steph regrets buying a very heavy antique.
S1 Ep1
9.3
8th Mar 2010
Experts David Barby and Anita Manning begin their road trip in Aberdeen.
S1 Ep2
9th Mar 2010
David Barby and Anita Manning head through Fife to their next auction in Edinburgh.
S1 Ep3
10th Mar 2010
David Barby and Anita Manning travel through Glasgow to their next auction in Ayr.
S1 Ep4
11th Mar 2010
Antiques experts David Barby and Anita Manning head to their next auction in Carlisle.
S1 Ep5
12th Mar 2010
Antiques experts David Barby and Anita Manning head to their next auction in Leyburn.
S1 Ep6
15th Mar 2010
Antiques experts James Lewis and David Harper head to an auction in Belfast.
S1 Ep7
16th Mar 2010
Experts David Harper and James Lewis drive from Belfast to Kendal, searching for antiques.
S1 Ep8
17th Mar 2010
Experts David Harper and James Lewis travel from Kendal to Liverpool via Yorkshire.
S1 Ep9
18th Mar 2010
Antiques experts David Harper and James Lewis travel from Liverpool to Market Harborough.
S1 Ep10
19th Mar 2010
It's the final leg of the trip for antiques experts James Lewis and David Harper.
S1 Ep11
22nd Mar 2010
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson travel from North Wales to Devon in an open-top Jaguar.
S1 Ep12
23rd Mar 2010
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson are antique shopping in tourist hotspots.
S1 Ep13
24th Mar 2010
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson head back to mid-Wales for some more antique hunting.
S1 Ep14
26th Mar 2010
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson get swept up in the magic of Bath.
S1 Ep15
29th Mar 2010
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson head to their final auction in Exeter.
S1 Ep16
30th Mar 2010
James Braxton and Mark Stacey travel from Norfolk to West Sussex.
S1 Ep17
31st Mar 2010
James Braxton and Mark Stacey continue on to their next auction in Tring.
S1 Ep18
1st Apr 2010
James Braxton and Mark Stacey continue on to their next auction in Abingdon.
S1 Ep19
2nd Apr 2010
Experts James Braxton and Mark Stacey are on the final leg of their journey.
S1 Ep20
3rd Apr 2010
Each expert buys one special antique to sell at one of London's most famous salerooms.
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The first episode of Antiques Road Trip aired on March 08, 2010.
The last episode of Antiques Road Trip aired on February 27, 2026.
There are 585 episodes of Antiques Road Trip.
There are 32 seasons of Antiques Road Trip.
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Antiques Road Trip is set to return for future episodes.