
Bargain Hunt (2000)
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James Lewis as Self - Expert
Episodes 8
Peterborough
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams of rowers go bargain hunting at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques, held at the East of England showground. Experts David Barby and James Lewis help them decide what to spend their money on, but, when they get to auction, only one team is right to trust their expert's judgement with his bonus buy.
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Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques held at the East of England showground. Experts David Barby and James Lewis help them make some astute decisions, which all leads to a very good day at the auction.
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Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair at the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
With expert advice from David Barby and James Lewis.
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It is strictly a family affair for the two daughter-and-parent teams tackling Peterborough Festival of Antiques in the hunt for those elusive bargains. James Lewis and David Barby dole out their expert advice, and one lucky purchase leads to a clear victory. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
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It's ladies' day as two pairs of friends vie for the winner's title. They're shopping at a huge antiques centre on Gloucester docks before taking their finds to auction in Worcester. Experts Kate Bliss and James Lewis help them decide what to buy. Tim Wonnacott presents.
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Two teams of friends are determined to have lots of fun when they go shopping at an antiques centre in Glasgow. Experts Paul Laidlaw and James Lewis are on hand to offer advice and help spot a bargain or two. Among the items purchased are a pair of mandolins and an unusual cubist plaque. There's a definite buzz in the air at the auction and some very happy contestants.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott also visits Dumfries House and looks at a piece of Chippendale furniture which cost nearly 50 pounds when bought but is now worth up to five million pounds.
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A silver guinea holder and a Victorian hydrometer are among the items picked up by bargain hunters at an antiques centre in Glasgow. But will they make a profit when they are sold at auction? Antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and James Lewis are on hand to offer advice.
Presenter Tim Wonnacott takes a trip to Dumfries House and discovers an ornate Chippendale mirror which tickles his fancy.
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