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Antiques Road Trip is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
David Harper and Catherine Southon are in south-west England, where they find items including a ceramic cat and an old clothes rail able to hang a large pair of Victorian pants. In a break from the shopping, Catherine plays dress-up as she goes to war in Weymouth, while David throws a pot in Poole
As their quest for bargains continues, Serhat Ahmet is on the hunt once more for ceramics, while Catherine Southon has her eye on a more eclectic mix of items. Serhat makes some new four-legged friends and finds out about a refugee fleeing his war-torn country who became a local legend in his adopted home town thanks to his crazy stunts and feats of strength. Catherine also gets a taste of a high-speed motorsport and goes for a ride from which she might never recover
Natasha Raskin Sharp and Charles Hanson explore the East Riding of Yorkshire, where Charles finds a few goodies on board a vintage double decker bus and learns all about the link between Dracula and the seaside town of Whitby. Meanwhile, keen ornithologist Natasha visits the coastal haven of Bempton Cliffs
Natasha Raskin Sharp and Charles Hanson travel from East to West Yorkshire, where away from the antiques search Charles plays a game of cricket and learns about the humble Yorkshire pudding. Meanwhile, Natasha pays a visit to Leeds, where it is believed the first ever moving pictures were created, half a decade by Edison and the Lumiere brothers
David Harper and Catherine Southon explore shops in Devon. Both are 'on the tiles' at Kingsbridge, but while Catherine opts for more traditional items, David scoops up an eel spear and a fetish doll, hoping for luck with the more outlandish. Their final auction is at Broughton Astley in Leicestershire
Serhat Ahmet and Catherine Southon start the final lap of their antiques race on the bumpy backroads of Lincolnshire, heading to their final destination of Silverstone - the home of the British Grand Prix - in Northamptonshire. On their travels, Catherine discovers the history of the most iconic of classical instruments at a school that teaches students how to make them. Meanwhile, Serhat hears the story of how a group of enterprising 18th-century miners helped turn a peak in Derbyshire into one of the country's earliest tourist attractions
Auctioneers Charles Hanson and Natasha Raskin Sharp explore the fens and wolds of Lincolnshire in the bygone glamour of a 1932 Riley Monaco. Charles spends a fortune and bakes a cake, while Natasha gambles on a rare plate and comes across a Nigerian prince in the most unlikely of places
James Braxton and Irita Marriott cruise through Kent in search of antiques, and settle on a 19th-century child's rattle and a damaged glass lamp as likely to make a profit
Irita Marriott and James Braxton travel along England's south coast, scouring antique shops in Kent and East Sussex. Along the way, James visits an experimental wartime listening post in Greatstone and Irita learns about a pioneering lighthouse at Beachy Head
James Braxton and Irita Marriott search for antiques in East Sussex and Hampshire, where a novelty beer bottle and a fish kettle catch James's eye and Irita hopes a 19th-century puzzle box will do well at auction
James Braxton and Irita Marriott rummage around the antique shops of Wiltshire and Dorset. James goes on a journey back to the land before time where he meets a famous fossil hunter. Irita takes a break from shopping to visit the site of the once-great Shaftesbury Abbey
Prior to attending the final auction, James Braxton learns about the brave Polish night fighter pilots who defended Exeter from the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War and Irita Marriott goes behind the scenes of a beloved local cinema as it's brought back to life. James is excited by his discovery of a snuff box with a connection to the abolitionist movement, but will it be enough to secure a victory?
Jewellery expert Izzie Balmer and mid-century fan Mark Hill head to Wales for the start of a new trip in Pembrokeshire. Magic tricks and a folding cake stand head to auction
Izzie Balmer and Mark Hill meander through the towns and villages of Carmarthenshire searching for hidden gems in an assortment of antique shops to sell at auction
Izzie Balmer and James Braxton kick off a new adventure in South Wales, Izzie decides to buy a monkey-shaped 1920s perfume bottle, while James cannot resist a bamboo table
Izzie Balmer and James Braxton travel through Wales and Shropshire, picking up a are item from 1832, a mahogany table and an 18th-century oak coffer. They also hear stories of forbidden love and a forgotten Welsh cycling hero
Izzie Balmer and James Braxton's third outing takes them through north Wales, where James splashes out on more bamboo and his rival opts for a novelty money box. Away from the search, there are visit to a sleeping copper giant and a ride on the Great Orme Tramway in Llandudno
James Braxton and Izzie Balmer hunt for profit-making antiques in Snowdonia. Scent bottles, brick moulds, and cloisonne bowls attract the attention of these antiques aficionados. James finds time to slip into chainmail to learn about a revolutionary Welsh King, while Izzie befriends an equally iconic and 'beefy' local legend. The duo then head to the latest auction in Leicestershire
James Braxton and Izzie Balmer hunt for profit-making antiques in south Wales. Jewellery specialist Izzie strikes gold while shopping, finding a bangle, pendant and earrings, and takes a punt on a Wedgwood pie dish. She also dips into the history of Tenby, a seaside town once a Georgian spa resort. Meanwhile, James accumulates a hoard of shiny items and one piece of silver causes a shock at auction. Later, the pair watch on from the impressive Cilwendeg Mansion in Pembrokeshire as the final auction of the trip takes place in Buckinghamshire
The journey takes Mark Hill and Izzie Balmer through the Midlands. Starting in Royal Wootton Bassett and making their way to Cirencester, they collect treasures and trinkets in Stroud and Ashchurch. Mark becomes determined to uncover a bit of bling and finds the perfect piece in the form of a 1950s modernist pendant, plus a striking Victorian kettle designed by Dr Christopher Dresser. Izzie, meanwhile, takes a chance on some unusual Czechoslovakian glass, a Royal Worcester cup and a 19th-century food container. The pair then head off to sell their finds in Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Margie Cooper and Tim Medhurst explore Cumbria in a campervan, picking up a Scots Guards picture, a rare Scottish jug, and some silver jewellery
Margie Cooper and Tim Medhurst tour the Lake District looking for bargains, picking up a French carriage clock, a Chinese pepperette and a Derbyshire candlestick
Margie Cooper and Tim Medhurst's antique trail takes them to the Isle of Man, where Tim picks up a captain's chair, a pair of bears, a bronzed sculpture of a footballer, while Margie plays it safer with a bargain antique corkscrew, as well as a cocktail shaker and a sewing machine
Margie Cooper and Tim Medhurst embark on the fourth leg of their jaunt in their camper van. They head to Blackpool, with items including a prancing leather horse and a nutcracker
Tim Medhurst and Margie Cooper shop for a final time, stuffed with celebratory Bakewell tarts. A bulldog gong and an old toy do battle at the final auction in Buckinghamshire