

Bargain Hunt Famous Finds - Season 2 Episode 1 Henry Cooper and Geoff Capes
Season - Episode
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2 - 1Henry Cooper and Geoff Capes Mar 23, 2009
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2 - 2Tony Blackburn and Alvin Stardust Mar 24, 2009
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2 - 3Johnny Ball and Eddie Large Mar 25, 2009
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2 - 4Gary Rhodes and Brian Turner Mar 26, 2009
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2 - 5Janet Ellis and Valerie Singleton Mar 27, 2009
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2 - 6Christopher Timothy and Lysette Anthony Mar 30, 2009
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2 - 7Janice Long and Mike Read Mar 31, 2009
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2 - 8Toyah Willcox and Kiki Dee Apr 01, 2009
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2 - 9Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne Apr 02, 2009
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2 - 10Vanessa Feltz and Nicki Chapman Apr 03, 2009
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1 - 1Dame Kelly Holmes and Sally Gunnell OBE Dec 01, 2008
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1 - 2Lembit Opik MP and Edwina Currie Dec 02, 2008
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1 - 3Helen Lederer and Bobby Davro Dec 03, 2008
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1 - 4Ruth Badger and Tamara Beckwith Dec 04, 2008
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1 - 5Jilly Goolden and Theo Paphitis Dec 05, 2008
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1 - 6Connie Fisher and Ian 'H' Watkins Dec 08, 2008
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1 - 7Julian Clary and Matthew Cottle Dec 09, 2008
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1 - 8Rakie Ayola and Charles Dale Dec 10, 2008
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1 - 9Keith Chegwin and Sally James Dec 11, 2008
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1 - 10Ricky Groves and Jilly Cooper Dec 12, 2008
Overview
Actors Christopher Timothy and Lysette Anthony are right at home on a television set or in a theatre, but put them in an auction sale room and it is quite a different story. The pair shop for bargains at the Barkham Antiques Centre in Berkshire with their finds going up for auction later in London. Christopher is partnered for the show by actor friend Richard O'Callaghan and assisted by antiques expert Kate Bliss. During the shopping day Christopher discusses his passion for Elvis Presley with Tim and is shown some Elvis collectables, including a replica Elvis jumpsuit worth 3,000 pounds and some of 'The King's' hair, validated by his barber. Lysette is partnered by friend and yoga teacher Michelle Pernetta. Antiques expert Mark Stacey helps guide the team through their buys. Tim begins by showing her a selection of tea cups from the Royal Worcester Museum, including one that was owned by Lord Nelson and valued for at least 10,000 pounds. Among the items the teams find is a rather special old railway sign and an Art Nouveau lamp base, assumed to have once lit a stylish railway dining compartment. But will the items make any profit when they are sold?