

Bargain Hunt Famous Finds - Season 2 Episode 2 Tony Blackburn and Alvin Stardust
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
Take a handful of antiques, a dollop of deals and drizzle in a couple of celebrity chefs. And what do you have? A recipe for a great antiques show! Top chefs Gary Rhodes OBE, and Brian Turner CBE, were both aiming to cook up a win when they met up at an auction in London. The two cooks were there to sell the items they had bought at an antiques centre in Hungerford, with a view to making the most profit. Gary was accompanied by his wife Jenny, and felt confident that she had a good eye for style and a bargain. Among the items they found was a Lalique Christmas decoration and an Italian glass vase. The team was guided in their buys by antiques expert Mark Stacey. Presenter Tim Wonnacott thought he was seeing double as Gary had taken along his famous Spitting Image puppet. Tim showed Gary a Victorian cucumber-straightening device and an up-market silver cucumber slicer. Brian Turner was partnered by his daughter-in-law Michelle, and advised by expert Jonathan Pratt. Among the items they found was a large 1960s Betty Boo figurine and a silver mustard pot. Brian, well known in particular for his meat dishes, was shown a set of four 19th-century silver platters by top silversmith Paul Storr - today they are worth more than 30,000 pounds. The two chefs, both old friends and kitchen comrades, enjoyed some friendly rivalry. But when it got to the sale, their antique-finding prowess - just like their kitchen skills - was a serious business.