Find out what time Dickinson's Real Deal is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Dickinson's Real Deal is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
David Dickinson and the team head to St Albans, Hertfordshire, where Janice Kehoe's eye is caught by a lamp made by a famous potter, Karen Dalmeny is intrigued by an engraved walking stick and Simon Schneider is tempted by a brass item
David Dickinson and the team help members of the public in Skipton, North Yorkshire, sort treasures from their trash. Jo Brayshaw is given a haggling lesson by a woman hoping to raise enough money for her son's birthday present
David Dickinson helps members of the public in St Albans, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Simon Schneider learns about Mughal jewellery, Ian Towning has a date with 'The Green Lady', and Karen Dalmeny tries to get to the bottom of an obscure Victorian stick
David Dickinson and the team head to Oldham, Greater Manchester, where silver, paintings and cuddly toys catch the eyes of the dealers. But it is a pocket barometer and watch that sets pulses racing in the valuation room, as James Layte does his level best to get his hands on it
David Dickinson helps members of the public in St Albans, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Simon Schneider learns about Mughal jewellery, Ian Towning has a date with 'The Green Lady', and Karen Dalmeny tries to get to the bottom of an obscure Victorian stick
David Dickinson and antique dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Henry Nicholls, Jan Keyne and Mark Stevens visit Congleton, Cheshire, where items of interest include a Lalique perfume bottle, a concertina and a gentleman's blotter
David Dickinson is in Stoke-on-Trent, where dealers Michael Hogben and Brenda Haller examine a set of Second World War medals and a silver fruitbowl. Plus, a man drives a hard bargain for his racehorse bronze
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Skipton, North Yorkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Cheryl Hakeney is impressed with an Art Deco bronze figure, while other items brought in are a Cavalier sword and a Royal Doulton Toby jug
David Dickinson and the team head to Winsford, Cheshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques dealers Henry Nicholls, Mark Stevens and Henry Ford cast their eyes over a flintlock pistol, an unusual scientific instrument and a much-loved Schuco toy
David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers search for hidden treasures in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. A marine painting gets the attention of the experts, along with some risque postcards and a silver-plate biscuit tin
David is joined by dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Henry Nicholls, Jan Keyne and Mark Stevens as they visit Congleton. Items of interest include a Lalique perfume bottle
Antiques dealers Michael Hogben, Mark Stevens, Stewart Hofgartner and Corrie Jeffrey join host David Dickinson in Blackburn, Lancashire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Items include an obscure telephone repair kit, a Victorian wax seal, a Clarice Cliff jug and a Moorcroft vase
David Dickinson and the team head to Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, where Cheryl Hakeney tries to bargain with the owner of a silver card case. One seller drives a hard bargain for her collection of Beswick, and James Layte is puzzled by a tin-plated tile
David Dickinson joins antiques dealers Mark Stevens, Stewart Hofgartner and Corrie Jeffrey in Blackburn, Lancashire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Items include a Doulton facemask and a gents' wristwatch