Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Season 9 Episodes
Season 9 Episode Guide
Episode 2 - Craig Charles and Robert LlewellynCelebrities Craig Charles and Robert Llewellyn team up with antique experts Izzie Balmer and Tim Medhurst in the West Midlands. Robert is smitten with a 200-year-old love letter, while Craig splurges on lots of quirky curios. Craig visits Hatton Locks to learn how the canal network turned Britain into an economic powerhouse, and Robert hears how the area became a leader in motor manufacturing. |
Episode 3 - Dan Brocklebank and Hayley TamaddonActors Dan Brocklebank and Hayley Tamaddon are on the search for antiques in East Anglia with Raj Bisram and Angus Ashworth. It’s the battle of the soap stars – but will the Coronation Street or Emmerdale star come out on top? One unusual find is Hayley’s 18th century crib, while Dan goes unorthodox and springs for an old funeral director’s sign. All roads lead to an auction in North Yorkshire. |
Episode 4 - Brian McFadden and Keith DuffyBoy band legends Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy are on the hunt for antiques in Derbyshire with experts Roo Irvine and Margie Cooper. Keith plies the Irish charm to secure a discount on a George III silver fruit spoon. And Brian uncovers some Victorian opera glasses that gets his expert quite excited. It all finishes off at auction in Sheffield – who will be on song and make the biggest profit? |
Episode 5 - Dr. Ranj Singh and Dr. Zoe WilliamsTV doctors Dr. Ranj Singh and Dr. Zoe Williams are paired with experts Steph Connell and Tim Medhurst on a search for collectibles in Lancashire and Greater Manchester. Ranj fulfils his dream of dancing in Blackpool with an audition to join the Tiller Girls. Zoe ditches her classic car to let the train take the strain. However, she’s the one who ends up shoveling coal to keep the train running. |
Episode 7 - Dr. John Cooper Clarke and Phil JupitusPoet Dr. John Cooper Clarke and comic and TV panelist Phill Jupitus, seek treasure in East Anglia with guidance from James Braxton and Stephanie Connell. There’s a look at the Norwich School of 19th century artists and an opportunity for Phill to have a watercolor lesson on the Norfolk Broads. There’s also a chauffeur-driven Vanden Plas Princess, a 1970s Pontiac Trans Am and one almighty profit! |
Episode 8 - Emeli Sandé and Naughty BoySinging sensation Emeli Sandé and her collaborator and chum, the artist known as Naughty Boy, take time off from making hit records to seek out antiques with auctioneers Catherine Southon and Charlie Ross. In an old blue Mercedes and a classic red Mini, they discover the story of the Scottish connection at Kew Gardens and pull out all the stops on a mighty Wurlitzer cinema organ. |
Episode 10 - Andrea McLean and Penny LancasterTV’s Andrea McLean and Penny Lancaster take time off from their panellist duties to head out to Essex in search of fun and profit, with expert guidance from Tim Medhust and David Harper. Penny’s a keen antique collector and finds time to pick up a gift for husband Rod Stewart while Andrea’s a bit of a newbie and takes her advice from Tim. But who’ll be sailing at the auction in Norfolk? |
Episode 11 - Gemma Oaten and Samantha RenkeActress Gemma Oaten and actress, broadcaster and disability rights campaigner Samantha Renke hunt for antiques in Lancashire accompanied by Philip Serrell and James Braxton. Gemma takes a break from shopping to learn how Blackpool’s tram network was shaped by one man’s vision. And Samantha gets the low-down on where the Lancaster’s Grand Theatre fits into the history of British clowning. |
Episode 12 - Will Mellor and Nick PickardActors Will Mellor and Nick Pickard banter and browse through England’s northwest with antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Steph Connell. Nick makes a pit stop to explore the soapy history of the Merseyside village of Port Sunlight, while Will learns about the northwest’s proud contribution to the history of glass-making. Will it be a pocket watch or an old money box that makes the biggest profit? |
Episode 13 - Rosie Marcel and Bob BarrettHolby City stars Rosie Marcel and Bob Barrett scour the Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire flatlands with David Harper and Louise Gostelow for antique bargains to sell at auction. Bob’s trip is thrown into crisis when a flooded river blocks his way to the antique shops, and Rosie swaps her classic car for another vehicle once driven by royalty. |
Episode 15 - Helen Flanagan and Jorgie PorterActresses, models and friends Helen Flanagan and Jorgie Porter pair with experts Phil Serrell and James Braxton. As they scour some of Scotland’s finest antique shops, they uncover an interesting tea caddy and an unusual ship’s compass. Fingers are crossed for profits at auction in Stirlingshire. |
Episode 16 - Mariella Frostrup and Pearl LoweJournalist and broadcaster Mariella Frostrup is joined by her friend, the fashion and interior designer Pearl Lowe in their adopted county of Somerset, along with Raj Bisram and James Braxton. The celebrities and experts rummage through the antique shops and uncover Norwegian jewelry, African sculpture, and some traditional English furniture. |
Episode 19 - Bobby Davro and Sheila FergusonComedian Bobby Davro and singer Sheila Ferguson are on a rollicking trip around Kent, accompanied by James Braxton and Catherine Southon. There’s time to break from the antique shopping and Bobby, a huge supporter of the armed forces, hears the little-known history of the Royal Engineers. Sheila, meanwhile, discovers how black culture and music arrived, and thrived, in the Garden of England. |
Episode 20 - Jamali Maddix and Bobby MairComedian and TV presenter Jamali Maddix takes on writer and stand-up comic Bobby Mair. Joined by Natasha Raskin-Sharp and Angus Ashworth, they’re shopping through West Yorkshire. Angus and Bobby discover the history of the printed page around the city of Leeds, while Jamali and Natasha explore how the evolution of the optical toy led to the profusion of games and media we all experience today. |
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