The Vintage French Farmhouse


3:00 pm - 3:45 pm, Tuesday, February 3 on BBC Two HD (102)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 7

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


HD subtitles repeat 16x9
Arts/Culture (without Music) Education/Science/Factual Topics Fine Arts General

Cast & Crew

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Nigel Havers (Narrator)
James Gooch (Contributor)
Jacqui Harris (Contributor)
Adrian Higham (Contributor)
Rae Gilder Cooke (Executive producer)
Rob Butterfield (Executive producer)
Dave Martin (Series producer)

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Did You Know..

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Nigel Havers (Narrator)
Born: November 06, 1949 in London
Best Known For: Playing lovable cads.
Early-life: Nigel Allan Havers was born on November 6, 1949, in London. He is the son of barrister Michael, Lord Havers, who became famous for successfully defending Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in 1967 after their arrest on drugs charges. Lord Havers was also chief prosecutor during the Yorkshire Ripper trial and was briefly the Lord Chancellor in 1987. Nigel went to the Arts Educational School before deciding to become an actor; his older brother, Philip, followed in their father's footsteps by becoming a QC.
Career: Havers' first acting job was on the Mrs Dale's Diary radio series. He also spent time with the Prospect Theatre Company. During a lean period he became a wine merchant, but things picked up after an appearance in Upstairs, Downstairs. He's since cropped up in the likes of Chariots of Fire (for which he received a Bafta nomination), Pennies from Heaven, Tales of the Unexpected and A Passage to India. The sitcom Don't Wait Up was a huge hit, and was followed by The Charmer. More recently he's featured in The Sarah Jane Adventures, Brothers and Sisters, Downton Abbey and I'm A Celebrity Get… Me Out of Here! Havers walked out of the latter after a week in the jungle. He played the role of Lewis Archer in Coronation Street in 2009, 2010 and 2012.
Quote: "I am always cheerful and optimistic. If I am ever turned down after an audition, I allow myself just 24 hours to sulk, and then I forget about it, smile, and move on."
Trivia: He is a regular on the pantomime circuit. He is also the godfather of comedian Jack Whitehall.
James Gooch (Contributor)
Jacqui Harris (Contributor)
Adrian Higham (Contributor)
Rae Gilder Cooke (Executive producer)
Rob Butterfield (Executive producer)
Dave Martin (Series producer)

Before / After

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The Boss
2:15 pm