Find out what time The Vintage French Farmhouse is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
The Vintage French Farmhouse is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Ian Humphries, Viki Knott and Moses Otunla leave Provence for neighbouring Occitanie, to visit a twice-yearly market where over 100 traders take to the streets. It's a rare opportunity to pick up interesting objects each to sell for a profit online in just a day. With six items bought between them, it's back to the farmhouse to size up the competition
Ian Humphries, Viki Knott and Moses Otunla leave Provence for neighbouring Occitanie, to visit a twice-yearly market where over 100 traders take to the streets. It's a rare opportunity to pick up interesting objects each to sell for a profit online in just a day. With six items bought between them, it's back to the farmhouse to size up the competition
Melissa Drabble, Lucy Ryder Richardson and Jon Swanston head to Carpentras, a hub for trade since the time of ancient Greece, where Melissa finds a pair of vintage compasses, art lover Jon sees potential in a set of vintage French educational posters and Lucy hones in on an exciting find - a 'Suzy' stool by designer Adrian Reed
Melissa Drabble, Lucy Ryder Richardson and Jon Swanston head to Carpentras, a hub for trade since the time of ancient Greece, where Melissa finds a pair of vintage compasses, art lover Jon sees potential in a set of vintage French educational posters and Lucy hones in on an exciting find - a 'Suzy' stool by designer Adrian Reed
Antiques dealers Ian Humphries, Harry Khwaja and Jo Roberts head to L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, which boasts a picture-perfect market set against a backdrop of canals and waterwheels due to its historical links to the wool trade. There they compete to find two hidden treasures each, to buy and sell online for the most profit. The trio's first challenge is to find something they know will appeal to their loyal customers and social media followers, but time isn't on their side
Antiques dealers Ian Humphries, Harry Khwaja and Jo Roberts head to L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, which boasts a picture-perfect market set against a backdrop of canals and waterwheels due to its historical links to the wool trade. There they compete to find two hidden treasures each, to buy and sell online for the most profit. The trio's first challenge is to find something they know will appeal to their loyal customers and social media followers, but time isn't on their side
Dealers Adi Higham, James Gooch and Jacqui Harries head to the wine-producing town of Vauvert, in southern France in search of antiques, curios and collectibles that they think will appeal to the British marketplace. A handmade wooden truck that may date back to the 1950s soon has Adi excited, while a gilt sunburst mirror catches James' eye
Dealers Adi Higham, James Gooch and Jacqui Harries head to the wine-producing town of Vauvert, in southern France in search of antiques, curios and collectibles that they think will appeal to the British marketplace. A handmade wooden truck that may date back to the 1950s soon has Adi excited, while a gilt sunburst mirror catches James' eye
Three dealers head to the French town of Pezenas in search of antiques, picking up items including a French bamboo-effect mirror and a pair of 1930s mustard yellow chairs
Three dealers head to the French town of Pezenas in search of antiques, picking up items including a French bamboo-effect mirror and a pair of 1930s mustard yellow chairs
James Gooch, Jacqui Harris and Adi Higham visit Fort Saint Andre in Villeneuve-les-Avignon in search of hidden antique treasures. First they look for something to appeal to their loyal customers and social media followers, James finds himself bewitched by a large oil painting of an elderly lady while Jacqui takes a leap out of her mechanical comfort zone with a pair of turn-of-the-century lace gloves. French-market veteran Adi strikes a double deal with a set of rosary beads and a relinquary. Adi then sets a specific brief for the dealers, they must find a ceramic vintage or antique piece
James Gooch, Jacqui Harris and Adi Higham visit Fort Saint Andre in Villeneuve-les-Avignon in search of hidden antique treasures. First they look for something to appeal to their loyal customers and social media followers, James finds himself bewitched by a large oil painting of an elderly lady while Jacqui takes a leap out of her mechanical comfort zone with a pair of turn-of-the-century lace gloves. French-market veteran Adi strikes a double deal with a set of rosary beads and a relinquary. Adi then sets a specific brief for the dealers, they must find a ceramic vintage or antique piece