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Jay Blades searches for three items he can rework to reveal their true potential. To help him on his quest, he enlists woodworker Ollie Allen and upholsterer Sharon O'Connor. Ollie has his hands full with a rickety old shelving unit, while Sharon needs to come up with a bright idea for a pair of garden chairs. Jay himself attempts to transform an unwanted side table
Sarah Moore rescues a drop-arm sofa, an old chest and a train set from Witley Recycling Centre, enlisting the help of restorer Peter Fournel and upcycler Jacqui Joseph
Sarah Moore visits Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey to search for gems among the junk. She discovers rusted bench ends and a garden table, which Leigh-Anne Treadwell works on
Sarah Moore repurposes a discarded airline engineer's uniform and enlists Sarah Peterson and Paul Parry to work their magic on an old record player and a slate clock
JJ Chalmers and craftspeople Rachel Henderson and Bruce Faulseit breathe new life into a rotten garden bench, a redundant TV stand and a half-moon table
Jacqui Joseph is in the Midlands, keen to save quality items from ending up on the scrapheap at Walsall Recycling Centre. She rescues some cast iron bench ends, an oak cabinet-come-telephone table and three dining chairs. With the help of blacksmith Kev Paxton and screen print artist Daniel Heath, the tired items are given the chance to shine once more
Sarah Moore scours Keynsham Recycling Centre, hoping to uncover three items she can save, transform and sell on for profit. She unearths antique ice skates, an old school desk and some directors' chairs and relies on her own skills as well as those of Guy Trench and Zoe Murphy to restore them
Jay Blades and a team of experts transform a pair of chairs, a collection of metal racks and drawers, and a school desk at Walsall Recycling Centre
Sarah Moore scours the skips at Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey for things to restore and sell for a profit. Items include a pair of leather wallets and a rocking chair
Sarah Moore searches for tired and unwanted items at Woking Recycling Centre in Surrey she can transform from skip-bound to stylish. With three items saved, Sarah turns to upholsterer Sharon O'Connor to overhaul an old chair frame, while upcycler Jacqui Joseph attempts to transform a dated desk. Sarah's challenge is to update a set of four chairs. Narrated by Arthur Smith
Jay Blades transforms a stained-glass door and window, Rachel Henderson takes an old fireplace, and Mark Haig attempts to inject new life into a collection of brass lighting
Sarah Moore and the team are at Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian, where they transform a nest of tables, a tired trolley, and a telephone table
The return of the programme in which experts transform and then sell three things that were about to be dumped at a tip. Sarah Moore searches for useful items at Wallyford Recycling Centre, taking away a redundant desk, a tired armchair and sheets of corrugated iron but
The team goes salvaging at Llanfoist Recycling Centre, and transforms an old wooden door and a radiator, as well as making lights from a collection of discarded bottles
At Witley Recycling Centre in Surrey, Sarah Moore rescues a vintage pram in the hope of generating a profit for its owners. A windbreaker and an old ottoman are also spruced up
Jay Blades rescues more items from a recycling centre in Altrincham. He turns to woodworker Bruce Faulseit to restyle a discarded pub table, while furniture restorer Katie Keat is tasked with bringing a mid-century table back to its best. A tired badminton supplies box is Jay's creative project, but will he succeed in turning trash into cash?
Sarah Moore scours the recycling centre in Witley for items she can breathe new life into, taking away a tumble dryer drum, a record cabinet and a batch of wire mesh