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At Southwell Racecourse, two teams are under starter’s orders, with 60 minutes to find three items to sell at Caroline Hawley’s auction.

Charlie Ross is beside the sea to learn about the history of mid-century ceramics made by Hornsea Pottery. The company produced tableware in familiar patterns from 1949 onwards that are again proving popular with a new generation of collectors.

In Nottinghamshire, two teams gallop around an antiques fair at Southwell Racecourse with experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall by their sides. On the blue team, hoping to have 'fun, fun, fun' and 'win, win, win' are partners Caroline and Glynn.

They’re up against Andy and Freddie, who aim to be 'the Yorkshire champions of Bargain Hunt'. On their shopping list is a piece of Sheffield silver, but it’s a rug that first catches Freddie’s eye. Watch to find out how their hour unravels.

Over on the blue team, Caroline is drawn to a Mad Hatter’s fairground sign. Let’s hope the White Rabbit is on hand to remind them of the time.

At the auction in Beverley, Caroline Hawley values the teams’ purchases - will it be the reds or the blues who clinch victory?

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Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterCharlie Ross
ExpertIzzie Balmer
ExpertNick Hall
Production ManagerMoira Edwards
Executive ProducerPaul Tucker
Series ProducerJo Dunscombe
DirectorTim Holt

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  • Mon 26 Feb 202412:15
  • Fri 1 Mar 202406:30

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