Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Season 6 Episodes

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Season 6 Episode Guide

Episode 4 - Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo

Italian cooks Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contraldo are on a Road Trip around East Anglia. Watch out for some ‘explosive’ bargaining and an extremely tasty risotto! Antonio learns about the brave fisherman of Suffolk who saved mariners’ lives while risking their own. And Gennaro gets a peek at a very special bird.

Episode 6 - Zoe Ball and Iain Waite

Strictly Come Dancing’s Zoe Ball and Iain Waite are quickstepping their way across the southwest of England. Zoe hears how one village became world famous for lace production, while Iain ends up meeting a giant horse with its own boat. And Iain offers dancing lessons to dealers to secure a discount.

Episode 8 - Nigel Havers and Michael Whitehall

Actor Nigel Havers and his deal-making chum (and ex-agent) Michael Whitehall explore the West Country. What will do best at the auction -- Nigel’s old cockle bucket or Michael’s tambourine? Plus, there’s a trip to see some Bristol Savages and bit of Georgian elegance with the story of ‘The King of Bath.’

Episode 9 - Aldo Zilli and Ching He-Huang

TV chefs Aldo Zilli and Ching He-Huang do battle around south-eastern England, aided by experts Natasha Raskin and Paul Laidlaw. Aldo plumps for a gold ring despite expert advice, while Ching hopes antiques with an eastern origin will far well at auction in north London.

Episode 10 - Ronni Ancona and Jan Ravens

Two legends of British comedy, Ronni Ancona and Jan Ravens, start this Road Trip in the North Yorkshire town of Redcar. Jan gets carried away and spends every penny of her budget. Meanwhile, Ronni gets a kick out of a very kitsch glass boot. A quick detour teaches Jan why Hartlepudlians thought a monkey was a Frenchman and Ronni is left open mouthed when Braxton takes off his clothes.

Episode 11 - Claire Grogan and Alex Norton

Pop icon and actress Claire Grogan is reunited with fellow Glaswegian, actor Alex Norton, as they battle it out in the search for profitable antiques. Anita and Alex find themselves on an Antiques ‘Boat’ Trip as they reminisce about childhood trips down the Clyde. And Claire and Paul see first-hand what Stirling castle would’ve looked like in the 16th century.

Episode 12 - Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson

Presenters Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson kick things off from Wormsley in Herefordshire, then travel to Wales and Oxfordshire. Along the way, the women meet a clog maker who carves shoes by hand, while the men head to the Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum to hear about the regiment’s involvement at Gallipoli.

Episode 13 - Jimmy Osmond and Tony Christie

Crooner Tony Christie and pop royalty Jimmy Osmond are accompanied by experts Catherine Southon and Margie Cooper. Tony visits Coalbrookdale, the place where ground-breaking techniques were developed that kick-started the industrial revolution. And petrol-head Jimmy gets to whizz round the historical race circuit at Donington. The big auction finale includes a sing-a-long like no other.

Episode 14 - David and Carrie Grant

Vocal coaches, and husband and wife, David and Carrie Grant are swapping singing in harmony for battling it out with antiques. David visits a patch of inner-city grass in Cambridge that was the birthplace of football, while Carrie learns how Letchworth Garden City sparked a revolution in town design.

Episode 15 - Suzanne Packer and Susan Cookson

Actors and friends Susan Cookson and Suzannne Packer battle it out on around the northwest of England. Susan discovers her inner haggler as Suzanne keeps the purse string very tight as she bids to discover an item with some real age. As the trip winds across Yorkshire, they meet a very special woman from Sheffield and a look around some incredible gardens with an amazing history.

Episode 16 - Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala

Gourmet gastronomes Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala set off from Dundee, snaking down the east coast of Scotland for an auction. Cyrus proves to have a flair for negotiating and Tony’s not shy about naming his price. Tony discovers why one Scottish city was home to many millionaires and Cyrus finds his sea legs as he learns why Anstruther was a pivotal fishing port in the 19th century.

Episode 17 - Tanni Grey-Thompson and Jade Jones

Top wheelchair paralympians Tanni Grey-Thompson and Jade Jones look for antiques in the northeast of England with experts Phil Serrell and David Harper. Tanni tries her hand at traditional glass making and Jade learns about the man who was a design champion of the region.

Episode 19 - Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams

Historians Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams are paired with experts David Harper and Catherine Southon on a trip from Bletchley to an auction in London. They hear how Mrs. Beeton became the first domestic goddess and why Luton played a critical role in the fashion world when hats were daily wear. David and Suzannah gamble on a giant ant while Catherine and Kate spring for a very large tea urn.

Episode 20 - Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan

Blue Peter presenters Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan are on the hunt for antiques around Surrey, Hertfordshire and London. Peter detours to learn how hockey became a popular sport the world over, while keen aviator Sarah sees how the Battle of Britain was won. An incredible haul of antiques, including chimney pots, Pinocchio and a pair of African fertility figures, go under the gavel at an auction.



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