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Flog It! is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Antiques experts James Lewis and Anita Manning peruse items brought in by members of the public at Sheffield's Cutlers' Hall. Among the treasures on display include a rare set of lead toys and an unusual selection of ceramic dogs. Meanwhile, presenter Paul Martin meets the only person in the country still making surgical steel instruments by hand
Antiques experts James Lewis and Anita Manning peruse items brought in by members of the public at Sheffield's Cutlers' Hall. Among the treasures on display include a rare set of lead toys and an unusual selection of ceramic dogs. Meanwhile, presenter Paul Martin meets the only person in the country still making surgical steel instruments by hand
Paul Martin and the team visit Layer Marney Tower in rural Essex, where antiques experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell examine items brought in by members of the public, including an intriguing picture by a troubled artist. Paul also visits the home of the British oyster industry and gets hands-on with a conservation project
Paul Martin and the team visit Layer Marney Tower in rural Essex, where antiques experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell examine items brought in by members of the public, including an intriguing picture by a troubled artist. Paul also visits the home of the British oyster industry and gets hands-on with a conservation project
Paul Martin presents from Longleat in Wiltshire, where experts Claire Rawle and David Fletcher value items brought in for examination by members of the public, including an autograph album that evokes the glamour of bygone eras and a marble statuette that previously found use as a goal-post for backyard football practice. Paul also gets up close and personal with some of the region's most exotic residents as he relates the history of Longleat Safari Park
Paul Martin presents from Longleat in Wiltshire, where experts Claire Rawle and David Fletcher value items brought in for examination by members of the public, including an autograph album that evokes the glamour of bygone eras and a marble statuette that previously found use as a goal-post for backyard football practice. Paul also gets up close and personal with some of the region's most exotic residents as he relates the history of Longleat Safari Park
Antiques experts Caroline Hawley and Adam Partridge visit Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, where they inspect an RAF drinks dispenser and a cricket bat with vintage signatures on it. Plus, presenter Paul Martin explores the industrial heritage of the area by visiting Smedley's Mill
Antiques experts Caroline Hawley and Adam Partridge visit Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, where they inspect an RAF drinks dispenser and a cricket bat with vintage signatures on it. Plus, presenter Paul Martin explores the industrial heritage of the area by visiting Smedley's Mill
Paul Martin and the team visit Layer Marney Tower in rural Essex, where antiques experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell examine items brought in by members of the public, including a Clarice Cliff coffee set and a bronze model of an Alsatian dog. Paul goes in search of the Witchfinder General, one of the county's most notorious characters
Paul Martin and the team visit Layer Marney Tower in rural Essex, where antiques experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell examine items brought in by members of the public, including a Clarice Cliff coffee set and a bronze model of an Alsatian dog. Paul goes in search of the Witchfinder General, one of the county's most notorious characters
Claire Rawle and James Lewis visit Coventry's Transport Museum, where a remarkable item is spotted and a 1948 London Olympic torch is put up for auction. Plus, Paul Martin explores the city's architecture, focusing on the medieval buildings that survived the Blitz and controversial new developments
Claire Rawle and James Lewis visit Coventry's Transport Museum, where a remarkable item is spotted and a 1948 London Olympic torch is put up for auction. Plus, Paul Martin explores the city's architecture, focusing on the medieval buildings that survived the Blitz and controversial new developments
Paul Martin, Mark Stacey and Philip Serrell visit Greater Manchester, where items of interest include a ceramic tile, etchings by artist John Buckland-Wright and a gold necklace. Paul also interviews the great-granddaughter of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst
Paul Martin, Mark Stacey and Philip Serrell visit Greater Manchester, where items of interest include a ceramic tile, etchings by artist John Buckland-Wright and a gold necklace. Paul also interviews the great-granddaughter of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst