BBC programme `Antiques Road Trip' sees teams of collectors venturing on a trip across Britain in search of hidden treasures at bargain prices. They then head to auctions, where they put the collectibles up for bid and hope to make a tidy profit. The antiques featured range from typical items like household goods to one-of-a-kind finds that sometimes include unique historical artefacts. Tim Wonnacott narrates the teams' efforts, which are aided by the sage guidance of antiques experts.
Roo Irvine and David Harper hunt for antiques in Lincolnshire where they find chocolate moulds and opera glasses. Plus, Roo takes refuge from shopping in a nuclear bunker...
Roo Irvine and David Harper drive through Yorkshire and County Durham, where they buy an old fishing stool in the hope of landing a big profit in Newcastle.(S22,E02)
In Yorkshire, Roo learns about Victorian loos while David discovers an exciting vintage watch. Later, two brooches and a wooden cat go under the gavel in Dundee.(S22,E03)
Roo's head gets stuck in an antique while David buys a bull and an elephant. An eventful trip in Scotland ends with ice cream and an Edinburgh auction.(S22,E04)
A secret map once used by the RAF navigates David to potential profits and a 350-year-old book gets Roo's attention. Who'll win the final auction in North Shields?(S22,E05)
Irita Marriott brings Latvian flair to the game as she takes on Tim Medhurst in a sporting tour of Lincolnshire's antiques emporia. One expert has a brush with the law.(S22,E06)
On Tim and Irita's second trip, Irita's on top and in the Suffolk pink, while he breaks down before giving her a fright. Will bidders love the sweetheart brooch?(S22,E07)
On a journey through Bedfordshire that includes airships and tractors, Irita splurges on fine silver while Tim goes for bargain basement. Who'll clean up at auction?(S22,E08)
Tim takes up West Country skittles while Irita spins a good sailing yarn at an historic Somerset twineworks. Both buy pig themed antiques - who trots home the victor?(S22,E09)
A very old clock ticks for Tim at Salisbury Cathedral on the last leg of his trip with Irita. She's currently out in front but will he overtake her?(S22,E10)
Antiques dealer Paul Martin makes his debut alongside seasoned tripper Raj Bisram. A mysterious giant and very cute dog feature in this South Downs adventure.(S22,E11)
Paul Martin and Raj Bisram continue their road trip in Wiltshire. Will a gamble buy of antique jelly moulds cause an auction wobble for one expert?(S22,E12)
Raj Bisram and Paul Martin explore antique shops in the West Country. At auction a pricey biscuit tin leaves a foul taste while a cheap oil painting makes an impression.(S22,E13)
Antiques experts, Raj Bisram and Paul Martin drive to Dorset, Devon, Somerset and beyond. Will they make profits at the Worcestershire auction?(S22,E14)
Raj Bisram and Paul Martin reach Shakespeare country in Warwickshire: to buy or not to buy? Plus, they meet alpacas and do some ballet.(S22,E15)
A new road trip sees Steven Moore find some pricey porcelain in an antique shop loo. Natasha Raskin Sharp goes down a secret tunnel on a journey back in time.(S22,E16)
Northumberland sees Natasha on safari tracking ancient creatures while Steven finds an old elephant. Both experts go Georgian with their treasures in Dundee.(S22,E17)
Steven and Natasha travel to the Scottish Borders in their 1960s Rolls Royce. They reveal the hidden past of the Roman Empire and discover an antique hiding a secret. (S22,E18)
Steven and Natasha continue their antique adventures through Scotland. The purchase of some militaria proves costly and an unassuming lantern attracts big bids.
A trip through Scotland sees Natasha get to grips with haggis whilst Steven falls for an exquisite French lady. Who will take crown at the final auction?
A new adventure takes Izzie Balmer and Philip Serrell to the shops of Kent. Phil finds 'old school' antiques and Izzie panics when the shops start closing!
Izzie and Phil travel to Essex to hunt for elusive antique treasures. Will a gamble on some brown furniture prove profitable at the Hertfordshire auction?
Izzie and Phil drive through a downpour in Oxfordshire to search of treasures. Will a long-lost saucer or designer brooch prove profitable the Harrogate auction?