
Bargain Hunt (2000)
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Anita Manning as Self - Expert
Episodes 12
Episode 22
Tim Wonnacott presents from York as two teams compete against each other to make a profit at auction, with the aid of experts Anita Manning and Colin Young.
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Tim Wonnacott gives two teams an hour in York in which to acquire the best antique bargains possible for 200 pounds. Experts Anita Manning and Colin Young advise the teams.
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The teams race to find bargains at Epsom Downs racecourse, with a Moorcroft bowl sealing the fate of one team. Experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss unearth some interesting lots, but will the bidders be inspired to dig deep at auction? Tim Wonnacott presents.
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Two teams with cooking in common take up the Bargain Hunt challenge, shopping in London's Camden Passage. Anita Manning's team make a whopping profit on one of their items, whilst the team advised by Kate Bliss make a profit on all three. Tim Wonnacott presents.
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One of the teams makes a magnificent profit with their medical specimens, which puts a chasm between them and their rivals at the auction. Experts Kate Bliss and Anita Manning guide them round an antiques fair at Epsom Racecourse to find their bargains. Tim Wonnacott presents.
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Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go hunting for bargain antiques in London's Camden Passage.
It is a contest of spectacular extremes, with one team hitting the auction jackpot with one of their items, and the other team making stunning losses. But will it be the reds or the blues who triumph?
Experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss offer advice.
Read MorePeterborough
Presenter Tim Wonnacott delves into the vaults at Peterborough Museum and discovers some delicate paintings done by Turner when he was just 20 years old.
There are also some treasures to be found at an antiques fair and experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson are on hand to point the teams in the right direction. But will the items they buy make any profit when they are sold at auction?
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Presenter Tim Wonnacott gets to grips with a 2,000-year-old sword, discovered by a farmer in the River Nene in 1983 and now housed at Peterborough Museum.
Bargain hunters at the town's Festival of Antiques also try to spot treasures which have gone unnoticed, helped by experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson. Among their finds are a Wedgewood platter, a seed pearl necklace and a figurine.
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