0:00:02 > 0:00:05Season's greetings from Newark Antique Fair.
0:00:05 > 0:00:06Hit it!
0:00:06 > 0:00:08THEY PLAY We Wish You A Merry Christmas
0:00:08 > 0:00:09Go!
0:00:11 > 0:00:12Go!
0:00:16 > 0:00:21It wouldn't be Christmas without a Yuletide serving of Bargain Hunt.
0:00:21 > 0:00:24So, come one and all...
0:00:26 > 0:00:30# Let's go bargain hunting! #
0:00:52 > 0:00:55Here at the fair there is loads of festive spirit -
0:00:55 > 0:00:59enough to get our teams through an hour of bargain hunting.
0:00:59 > 0:01:02I don't have any special gifts for the teams today,
0:01:02 > 0:01:05just the usual £300.
0:01:05 > 0:01:08But will the halls be decked with profits?
0:01:08 > 0:01:09Here's what's coming up.
0:01:11 > 0:01:14The Reds learn a hard lesson about sitting down on the job...
0:01:14 > 0:01:16Oh!
0:01:17 > 0:01:19..the Blues get stressed...
0:01:19 > 0:01:22Pressure, pressure. Tick-tock, tick-tock.
0:01:23 > 0:01:25..and Father Christmas takes charge at the auction,
0:01:25 > 0:01:29where there's festive fun for the Reds and the Blues.
0:01:34 > 0:01:37But that's all for later. Let's meet today's teams.
0:01:37 > 0:01:42For the Reds, we have brothers-in-law Tom and Richie
0:01:42 > 0:01:47and for the Blues, we have best friends Edie and Cathy.
0:01:47 > 0:01:49Merry Christmas, everyone!
0:01:49 > 0:01:51- ALL:- Merry Christmas!
0:01:51 > 0:01:55Oh, we're going to have a great time!
0:01:55 > 0:01:59So, you two are brother-in-laws but you also work together.
0:01:59 > 0:02:00What do you do, Tom?
0:02:00 > 0:02:03- We're pantomime producers, Anita. - Oh, that's great.
0:02:03 > 0:02:06How appropriate. So, what does that involve?
0:02:06 > 0:02:11My role in the company is to write and direct
0:02:11 > 0:02:13and produce the show, basically.
0:02:13 > 0:02:16- Do you act in panto as well? - I am in one of them as well, yeah.
0:02:16 > 0:02:19- What's your favourite character? - Generally every baddie.
0:02:19 > 0:02:21Can you do a baddie for us?
0:02:21 > 0:02:23- I can. Would you like to see it? - Oh, yes, yes.
0:02:23 > 0:02:25OK, are you ready? Are you sure?
0:02:25 > 0:02:28- Here we go. - HE LAUGHS EVILLY
0:02:28 > 0:02:30Oh, what do you think, girls?
0:02:30 > 0:02:34- That's brilliant.- Scary! - Very scary.
0:02:34 > 0:02:39Now, Richie, as well as working in the mad world of panto,
0:02:39 > 0:02:40do you do anything else?
0:02:40 > 0:02:43Well, I used to work in corporate IT.
0:02:43 > 0:02:47- Oh, right? Was that fun?- Oh, it was absolutely mind-blowing, amazing!
0:02:49 > 0:02:52- Do you do your own music as well? - Yes, I certainly do.
0:02:52 > 0:02:57We have our own recording studio and I play in a couple of bands,
0:02:57 > 0:02:59so we work with all kinds of people.
0:02:59 > 0:03:01- What instrument do you play? - Primarily drums.
0:03:01 > 0:03:04- Oh, so you make a lot of noise? - Oh, yes.
0:03:04 > 0:03:06So, you pair work well together
0:03:06 > 0:03:09but how are you going to get on out there in the fair?
0:03:09 > 0:03:13I'm quite slapdash and very spontaneous,
0:03:13 > 0:03:17- whereas Richie's a little bit more meticulous and...- Analytical.
0:03:17 > 0:03:19- Analytical, yeah. - Do you agree with him, Richie?
0:03:19 > 0:03:22Yeah, he's quite right but it could be interesting out there.
0:03:22 > 0:03:26But that's it for the Reds. Now we go over to the girls.
0:03:26 > 0:03:28- Season's greetings, girls. - Merry Christmas!
0:03:28 > 0:03:31You look lovely in your blue Santa outfits.
0:03:31 > 0:03:35Edie, how did you two gorgeous girls get to know one another?
0:03:35 > 0:03:38Well, we met about nine years ago now
0:03:38 > 0:03:41when we went to a music class with our babies,
0:03:41 > 0:03:44so we met there but now they're at school,
0:03:44 > 0:03:45we tend to go dog walking.
0:03:45 > 0:03:48So, Edie, what are your Christmas traditions?
0:03:48 > 0:03:51We always have chocolate and prosecco for breakfast.
0:03:51 > 0:03:54- Not cornflakes?- No! No, too much effort.
0:03:54 > 0:03:56So just open a box of chocolates,
0:03:56 > 0:03:59open a bottle of prosecco and that's breakfast done.
0:03:59 > 0:04:03Fabulous. What about you, Cathy? Have you got Christmas traditions?
0:04:03 > 0:04:05What happens in your house on Christmas Day?
0:04:05 > 0:04:08Well, we get up really early and we have the traditional stocking
0:04:08 > 0:04:11in the morning, but we like to include our pets as well.
0:04:11 > 0:04:12So we've got...
0:04:12 > 0:04:16Are you telling me that you put up Christmas stockings for your pets?
0:04:16 > 0:04:19Yeah, we don't leave anyone out in our house, so...
0:04:19 > 0:04:22What sort of pets have you got and what sort of presents do they get?
0:04:22 > 0:04:26- Well, the snake had a frozen mouse last year.- Oh, no!
0:04:26 > 0:04:28Did you bring that out of the freezer with the Christmas turkey?
0:04:28 > 0:04:32Yeah, well, it defrosted by the morning so it worked out well.
0:04:32 > 0:04:34You're mad. THEY LAUGH
0:04:36 > 0:04:40So, girls, how are you planning to beat the boys in red?
0:04:40 > 0:04:42Well, we're not going to be cautious, Anita.
0:04:42 > 0:04:44We're going to go in there
0:04:44 > 0:04:46and we're going to wow them with our wit and charm.
0:04:46 > 0:04:50- And beauty.- Absolutely, and we're going to spend, spend, spend.
0:04:50 > 0:04:53Well, to do some shopping, you need some dosh.
0:04:53 > 0:04:58So, Reds, in that little box there, there's £300 and, girls,
0:04:58 > 0:05:02in that little box there, there's £300.
0:05:02 > 0:05:07So, your experts await and off you go!
0:05:07 > 0:05:12I wonder if they'll be big spenders or misers.
0:05:12 > 0:05:14Whatever their strategy,
0:05:14 > 0:05:18our teams are ho-ho-hoping to make loads of lolly -
0:05:18 > 0:05:20and so are their experts.
0:05:20 > 0:05:24She'll be a guiding star for the Reds - it's Caroline Hawley.
0:05:24 > 0:05:28And sparkling with festive cheer, it's Tim Weeks for the Blues.
0:05:29 > 0:05:31What are you looking for?
0:05:31 > 0:05:33Personally, I'd like to find some things that may be
0:05:33 > 0:05:36- theatrically based.- We're going along the lines of Radar.
0:05:36 > 0:05:38Radar? What's Radar?
0:05:38 > 0:05:42- Rarity, aesthetics, desirability... - OK.
0:05:42 > 0:05:45Authenticity and really good condition.
0:05:45 > 0:05:48- Richie?- Well, just something that's going to make us some money.
0:05:48 > 0:05:51Right, teams, time starts now.
0:05:51 > 0:05:53Right, let's go and have some fun, then. Let's do it.
0:05:53 > 0:05:55- OK!- Let's go!- Come on!
0:05:55 > 0:05:57MUSIC: Step Into Christmas by Elton John
0:05:57 > 0:06:01This fair is perfect for Christmas shopping and I know Tom,
0:06:01 > 0:06:02our panto director,
0:06:02 > 0:06:06would love to find these theatre chairs under his tree.
0:06:06 > 0:06:08- Ooh, let's have a look. - I like these.
0:06:08 > 0:06:12- SELLER: You've got to be careful you don't go back!- Oh!
0:06:12 > 0:06:15I don't think they're connected to the floor.
0:06:15 > 0:06:18LAUGHTER
0:06:18 > 0:06:19I've gone all wobbly.
0:06:19 > 0:06:22- I like those...- Yeah. - ..because they're a pair
0:06:22 > 0:06:26- and they're theatrical.- How much are they?- They're £50 each.
0:06:26 > 0:06:27- Or £90 for the pair.- Mm.
0:06:27 > 0:06:30- They need to be quite a lot less than that.- Yeah.
0:06:30 > 0:06:33- Quite stylish. They're sort of 1970s, aren't they?- Yeah.
0:06:33 > 0:06:37- So, maybe we should ask if this guy...- I like the colour.- Yeah.
0:06:37 > 0:06:38Right, we like your chairs
0:06:38 > 0:06:42- but we don't like the price as yet, obviously.- Well...
0:06:42 > 0:06:44they have to be 90 quid.
0:06:44 > 0:06:47I've got loads of customers who buy 'em all the time
0:06:47 > 0:06:50and if I was to sell these, I'd get lynched at the next fair.
0:06:52 > 0:06:55All right, we might come back, then. We might come back.
0:06:55 > 0:06:57ANITA: So, the chairs are a maybe.
0:06:57 > 0:07:00Now, what have the Blues found?
0:07:00 > 0:07:01"Die Monster Die!"
0:07:01 > 0:07:03- Are you into your films?- Er...
0:07:03 > 0:07:05Not particularly.
0:07:05 > 0:07:07Perfect for Halloween, but for Christmas?
0:07:07 > 0:07:09It's really bad condition.
0:07:09 > 0:07:11- OK, shall we leave that one? - We'll move on.- What about this one?
0:07:11 > 0:07:13If you're into posters and it stands out,
0:07:13 > 0:07:15you want something that's aesthetically pleasing.
0:07:15 > 0:07:17Is there a market for this kind of thing?
0:07:17 > 0:07:19Absolutely there's a market for them.
0:07:19 > 0:07:21Railwayana's so popular. You see anything there?
0:07:21 > 0:07:25"Printed in Canada exclusively for Pacific Hotels and Resorts."
0:07:25 > 0:07:271924.
0:07:27 > 0:07:29- So, that's the original print run of it.- OK.
0:07:29 > 0:07:31Feel the paper quality.
0:07:31 > 0:07:34- I don't think that's original. - My feeling is it's not original.
0:07:34 > 0:07:37- No.- Oh, what a shame.- But an original sometimes could be £500,
0:07:37 > 0:07:40- £600 and we haven't got that sort of money.- OK.
0:07:40 > 0:07:43I think it's worth us just finding out a price, just in case.
0:07:43 > 0:07:45- Is that OK?- OK, I'll go and ask.
0:07:45 > 0:07:47While the Blues go in search of a price,
0:07:47 > 0:07:51the Reds have glad tidings for the stallholders.
0:07:51 > 0:07:53- Merry Christmas!- Yeah, yeah!
0:07:53 > 0:07:55That's the spirit, Caroline.
0:07:55 > 0:07:58Now, what's the word on the poster, Blues?
0:07:58 > 0:08:01- OK. £35.- 35.- It is a repro. - A reproduction one.
0:08:01 > 0:08:03What do you think is a good price for it?
0:08:03 > 0:08:06- 20. £5.- 18.
0:08:06 > 0:08:09That would be a great price! Why don't we leave it for now?
0:08:09 > 0:08:11- OK.- Leave it for now, we know that we've got a marker on it,
0:08:11 > 0:08:13we know where it is. We don't mind it,
0:08:13 > 0:08:15we think there could be some work that we could do
0:08:15 > 0:08:17if we actually get our haggling skills out.
0:08:17 > 0:08:19- Yeah.- Yes.- We've got plenty of time.
0:08:19 > 0:08:20It's the first thing we've looked at.
0:08:20 > 0:08:23- We know where it is now. - Yeah.- Shall we get on with it?
0:08:23 > 0:08:24- Yeah, come on. Let's go.- Follow me.
0:08:26 > 0:08:30So, after five minutes, both teams have items on the back burner.
0:08:30 > 0:08:33Now, will these modern lights tempt the Reds?
0:08:33 > 0:08:35- When you say quite new...- As in...
0:08:35 > 0:08:36- They're brannies.- ..2011.
0:08:36 > 0:08:40- They're brannies. But they've got a look.- Yeah, that's...
0:08:40 > 0:08:43- And they're very theatrical, aren't they?- Very theatrical.
0:08:43 > 0:08:45We like those - they're big, they're bolshie.
0:08:45 > 0:08:48- Just got to see how much they are and if we can get...- A good price.
0:08:48 > 0:08:50- A good price.- You going to go for it, Richie?- Come on, Richie.
0:08:50 > 0:08:52Can we see anybody?
0:08:52 > 0:08:55Take your Christmas hat off and put your bargaining hat on.
0:08:55 > 0:08:57- Hello there.- Hello. - Are you all right?- Yes.
0:08:57 > 0:09:00Merry Christmas.
0:09:00 > 0:09:02- These here lights.- Yeah?
0:09:02 > 0:09:04- How much?- I'm asking 40 each.
0:09:04 > 0:09:08- 40 each.- Yeah, I can do 100 for the three.- 100 for the three.
0:09:08 > 0:09:10So, what's the price?
0:09:10 > 0:09:13£40 each or £100 for all three.
0:09:13 > 0:09:15- Gosh, it's a lot of light for your money.- A lot of light there.
0:09:15 > 0:09:18- Will you take 90?- Yes. I would do, thank you.
0:09:18 > 0:09:21- What do you think?- Well, I think you were straight in there -
0:09:21 > 0:09:23- just your sort of thing, aren't they?- Yeah.
0:09:23 > 0:09:25I've never sold anything like that.
0:09:25 > 0:09:28- Shall we go for it?- Yeah, why not? - Let's go for it. OK.
0:09:28 > 0:09:30Brilliant, guys. Decision made.
0:09:30 > 0:09:33Really, really fast movers.
0:09:33 > 0:09:35- Go and seal the deal, quick. - Right, let's do it.
0:09:35 > 0:09:38- We're going to take those for £90. - All right.- Brilliant.
0:09:38 > 0:09:41- Well done.- Fantastic. Thank you. Right, it's done.
0:09:41 > 0:09:43Excellent. Brilliant.
0:09:43 > 0:09:45- So, where do you want to go now? - Let's go over there.
0:09:45 > 0:09:48Well done, Reds, but I don't think your Christmas tree
0:09:48 > 0:09:50will take those lights.
0:09:50 > 0:09:51You're playing catch up, Blues.
0:09:51 > 0:09:55- How about old sewing machines, Tim? - Singer sewing machines.- Yeah.
0:09:55 > 0:09:57- Fantastic, aren't they? They're lovely.- And with the case.
0:09:57 > 0:09:59- The case is great to have, isn't it? - Yeah.
0:09:59 > 0:10:01- You can see it in a shop window, couldn't you?- Yes.
0:10:01 > 0:10:04But there's an awful lot around and I reckon you could go to any auction
0:10:04 > 0:10:06in the country and you'll find one
0:10:06 > 0:10:08and sometimes they can make as little as £20, £30.
0:10:08 > 0:10:12- OK.- OK, let's keep looking. - Keep going.- Yeah, let's keep going.
0:10:12 > 0:10:17Don't panic - you've only had ten minutes so time is on your side...
0:10:17 > 0:10:19at the moment.
0:10:19 > 0:10:21Now, what have the Reds spotted?
0:10:21 > 0:10:24- Looks like dentistry or something. - Is it silver?
0:10:24 > 0:10:27- Very strange but it's not in very good condition, is it?- No.
0:10:27 > 0:10:29I dread to think where that's been.
0:10:29 > 0:10:32Best not to dwell on that, Caroline.
0:10:32 > 0:10:34Let's check up on the Blues.
0:10:34 > 0:10:37- Look, I really like these. - Brooches.- Yeah.- Yeah.
0:10:37 > 0:10:40- To me, these are in the style of Lea Stein...- Oh, right.
0:10:40 > 0:10:44..who is a French mid-century, mid-20th century fashion designer
0:10:44 > 0:10:47who made beautiful brooches using plastic.
0:10:47 > 0:10:50To me, the fact that there's so many of them suggests they're going to be
0:10:50 > 0:10:53modern reproductions in the style of Lea Stein.
0:10:53 > 0:10:55But we just want to check cos they'd be signed
0:10:55 > 0:10:58- and marked on the back of them. - I can't see anything.
0:10:58 > 0:11:01So, we're correct. We know what they are but we're comfortable as long
0:11:01 > 0:11:03as the price is right, because a Lea Stein
0:11:03 > 0:11:05- would go for maybe £30 to £60 each. - Oh, right.
0:11:05 > 0:11:08- I can see that they're marked at £5 each.- Yeah.- Which seems reasonable.
0:11:08 > 0:11:10Do you think we could get more than one?
0:11:10 > 0:11:12- You're thinking of putting a group together?- Yeah.- That would be nice.
0:11:12 > 0:11:14- About three, yeah. Hello.- Hello.
0:11:14 > 0:11:17Hi, we were thinking of buying three of these brooches.
0:11:17 > 0:11:20Is there a good price you could do for that?
0:11:20 > 0:11:23Yes, if you take three, we'd do them at £3 each.
0:11:23 > 0:11:25- Shake the hand.- Oh, right.
0:11:25 > 0:11:27- Thank you so much.- Thank you.
0:11:27 > 0:11:29- Thank you very much.- Yes, thank you.
0:11:29 > 0:11:31I think they're lovely, I think they're beautiful,
0:11:31 > 0:11:33I think they tick the Radar.
0:11:33 > 0:11:35I think we just need to get the right group.
0:11:35 > 0:11:38Remember, Radar is the girls' motto meaning rarity, aesthetics,
0:11:38 > 0:11:43desirability, authenticity and really good condition.
0:11:43 > 0:11:45So, will these three brooches pass that test?
0:11:45 > 0:11:48I like these three that we've chosen. I just want to check,
0:11:48 > 0:11:50- because it's Christmas...- Yeah.
0:11:50 > 0:11:52..there are some Christmas brooches over there.
0:11:52 > 0:11:54- Look at that. - Are they worth looking at
0:11:54 > 0:11:57- or do we like the fact we have got those?- Can we just get four?
0:11:57 > 0:11:59- Shall we go for four? - Can we get four?
0:11:59 > 0:12:01- Three animals and a Christmas tree. - Yeah.
0:12:01 > 0:12:04- What about if we do the four?- £10.
0:12:04 > 0:12:06- That would be magic, wouldn't it? - Absolutely amazing.
0:12:06 > 0:12:08- Thank you.- Happy Christmas!
0:12:08 > 0:12:10A bit of Christmas magic, thank you very much.
0:12:10 > 0:12:12- I'm really happy with that, are you? - Yeah, really happy!
0:12:12 > 0:12:14- Our first buy!- Yeah. - Your first buy down. We've done it.
0:12:14 > 0:12:17- Right, let's get going, let's get some more.- Thank you!
0:12:17 > 0:12:19We're on a roll!
0:12:19 > 0:12:20Bravo, Blues.
0:12:20 > 0:12:22Those will fit nicely in a stocking.
0:12:22 > 0:12:24Not like this thing.
0:12:27 > 0:12:29- What do you think, Rich? - It's an anchor.
0:12:29 > 0:12:32I don't know if that price down there says £70, I'm not sure.
0:12:32 > 0:12:34I think there's a one before that.
0:12:34 > 0:12:38- There's no pound sign next to it... - No.- ..so it might be in pence.
0:12:38 > 0:12:40He's coming over.
0:12:40 > 0:12:43So, how much would you like for that anchor?
0:12:43 > 0:12:45I've been trying to get 180.
0:12:45 > 0:12:47There's a few looks at it but I want 150.
0:12:47 > 0:12:49I don't know, I think that might be a bit too much.
0:12:49 > 0:12:52- What do you think, Caroline? - Do you know why you didn't get 180?
0:12:52 > 0:12:56- Because it says 170 on it. - Oh, is that why?!- Yeah!
0:12:56 > 0:12:58You're doing it all the wrong way round!
0:12:58 > 0:12:59All right, we'll do it for 120.
0:12:59 > 0:13:02Ooh, ooh, ooh!
0:13:02 > 0:13:03What do you think, Richie?
0:13:03 > 0:13:05I'm not making anything at that price.
0:13:05 > 0:13:07See, I'm looking at that and I'm thinking,
0:13:07 > 0:13:09"Would I pay 120 for that at auction?"
0:13:09 > 0:13:12I'm not 100% sold but it's something we might possibly come back to.
0:13:12 > 0:13:13It's not going to fly anywhere, is it?
0:13:13 > 0:13:16It's definitely not going to fly - it'll probably sink.
0:13:16 > 0:13:20Fly or not, you won't find that on my festive list.
0:13:21 > 0:13:23Now, it wouldn't be Christmas without some carols,
0:13:23 > 0:13:25and what a surprise -
0:13:25 > 0:13:29our teams have turned it into a singing contest.
0:13:29 > 0:13:32# Deck the halls with boughs of holly
0:13:32 > 0:13:35# Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!
0:13:35 > 0:13:37# 'Tis the season to be jolly
0:13:37 > 0:13:41# Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!
0:13:41 > 0:13:44# Follow us in merry measure
0:13:44 > 0:13:47# Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!
0:13:47 > 0:13:49# While I tell of Yuletide treasure
0:13:49 > 0:13:55- ALL:- # Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!
0:13:55 > 0:13:58Oh-ho-ho, enough of that!
0:13:58 > 0:14:01Back to the shopping. On you go.
0:14:01 > 0:14:03They were good, though, weren't they?
0:14:04 > 0:14:07Yes, but they need to get a wriggle on
0:14:07 > 0:14:10as they've only got one item each with 30 minutes to go.
0:14:10 > 0:14:13- I love that.- Do you? - Yeah.- Can you play?- No.
0:14:13 > 0:14:16I like the diamante. It's got a bit of bling.
0:14:16 > 0:14:18It's a good-looking thing. Pietro.
0:14:18 > 0:14:20It's got its own box as well.
0:14:20 > 0:14:23- Mm.- Shall we ask a price?- Yeah. - Hello, hello.
0:14:23 > 0:14:26- Happy Christmas.- Thank you. - Happy Christmas.
0:14:26 > 0:14:32Tom and Richie have fallen in like with your wonderful instrument here.
0:14:32 > 0:14:34- Accordion.- The accordion.
0:14:34 > 0:14:37- It's £65.- 65?- 65.- OK.
0:14:37 > 0:14:39- Does that come with the box as well? - Oh, yes, yes, yes.
0:14:39 > 0:14:42- Is it in working order?- Well, yes, I should think so.- Is it?
0:14:42 > 0:14:45Do you want to try it?
0:14:45 > 0:14:48There you go, Rich. Just like putting on one of your big bras.
0:14:48 > 0:14:50- It looks like it's from the 1950s? - HE PLAYS NOTES
0:14:50 > 0:14:53- Earlier, I think.- Yeah, '40s, '50s.
0:14:53 > 0:14:55It sounds like it works.
0:14:55 > 0:14:56Would you take 50 for it?
0:14:58 > 0:15:01- Yes, OK. Yeah.- Wow!- Yeah. - £50 - what do you think?- Yeah.
0:15:01 > 0:15:04- I was going to say 55 but, no, 50 is fine.- I think that is... Yeah.
0:15:04 > 0:15:07- Happy Christmas! - Happy Christmas, thank you so much.
0:15:07 > 0:15:09- Cheers, buddy. - HE PLAYS NOTES
0:15:09 > 0:15:13You'll have to play better than that to get in the band.
0:15:13 > 0:15:16But well done for bagging item number two.
0:15:16 > 0:15:19Meanwhile, something's come up on the Blues' radar.
0:15:19 > 0:15:21Could this be their second buy?
0:15:21 > 0:15:23Oh, I quite like the look of this.
0:15:23 > 0:15:25I like the table. It's very now, isn't it?
0:15:25 > 0:15:26- I like it.- I really like it.
0:15:26 > 0:15:30I think you can use it, I can see it in an apartment, in a house.
0:15:30 > 0:15:31- It looks in good condition.- It does,
0:15:31 > 0:15:33it's mint condition all round, isn't it?
0:15:33 > 0:15:36I'm saying it's got to be Scandinavian.
0:15:36 > 0:15:39- OK.- Swedish, Danish, perhaps. It's going to come down to price.
0:15:39 > 0:15:41Auction houses cannot get enough of this sort of item
0:15:41 > 0:15:43but it's still a growing market.
0:15:43 > 0:15:46- Right.- OK.- It wouldn't surprise me if they retail at £200, £300,
0:15:46 > 0:15:49£400 in a shop window but we're not taking it to the shop window,
0:15:49 > 0:15:51- we're taking it auction.- No.- Yeah.
0:15:51 > 0:15:54Shall we find out what the price is before we get too wrapped up?
0:15:54 > 0:15:56- Yeah, I'd like to. - Yeah, let's find out the price.
0:15:56 > 0:15:58- Shall we call over the...?- Yeah.- Hi. - Hello.- Is this yours?
0:15:58 > 0:16:01- Yes, it is.- Hi, I'm Tim.- Hi, Tim. Tracy.- Thanks for coming over.
0:16:01 > 0:16:04- My Blue team...- Hello, Blue team. - Hello!
0:16:04 > 0:16:07- ..like this this.- We really like it. - Very nice. It's great.- Gorgeous.
0:16:07 > 0:16:10- It's Danish.- Oh, OK. - In great condition,
0:16:10 > 0:16:13- considering it's 60 years old. - Oh, is it?- Right.
0:16:13 > 0:16:15So, the ticket price is £100.
0:16:15 > 0:16:18- Just conscious of money today.- Yeah. - What with Christmas coming up.
0:16:18 > 0:16:23- What's your best price? - I'd take it down to 90 for you.
0:16:23 > 0:16:25Would you do 80, maybe?
0:16:25 > 0:16:28How about meeting in the middle for 85?
0:16:28 > 0:16:32- Do you think it will make us a profit at 85?- We've got a chance.
0:16:32 > 0:16:35- OK.- There's a chance of profit. - We want to make a profit, don't we?
0:16:35 > 0:16:37- I really like it, though. - I do really like it.
0:16:37 > 0:16:40- It is Christmas. Happy?- Yeah, yeah. - Put it there.
0:16:40 > 0:16:42- That's a great decision. - Thank you. Thank you very much.
0:16:42 > 0:16:45- Thank you so much.- It's beautiful. - Yeah.- Thank you.
0:16:45 > 0:16:48Yeah. I'm happy. I like it! We're going to go for it.
0:16:48 > 0:16:51Come on, let's keep going, more shopping to do.
0:16:51 > 0:16:55Remember, you only have 20 minutes to find your final item.
0:16:55 > 0:16:57What are we thinking for the third item?
0:16:57 > 0:17:00Well, I was thinking maybe something that links Edie and I.
0:17:00 > 0:17:04- So, we both love dog walking. - Exactly, we go dog walking,
0:17:04 > 0:17:08we both do dog obedience classes.
0:17:08 > 0:17:10- Something, yeah, to do with the dog. - OK.- Something doggie.
0:17:10 > 0:17:14That would be nice. Let's look for something doggie, then.
0:17:14 > 0:17:17While the Blues search for a four-legged friend,
0:17:17 > 0:17:20this rose water dropper has caught Tom's eye.
0:17:20 > 0:17:23What do you think? It's quite decorative, isn't it?
0:17:23 > 0:17:25- It's very decorative. - But is it silver?
0:17:25 > 0:17:29- Repousse work here, sort of pressed out from the inside.- Yeah.
0:17:29 > 0:17:33- Well, I think it's in quite good condition.- Do you? OK.
0:17:33 > 0:17:37- Is it likely to be quite old?- Do you know, it's got some age to it.
0:17:37 > 0:17:39It sort of looks 19th century.
0:17:39 > 0:17:41Do you know how much it is?
0:17:41 > 0:17:43- No, I think we need to find out. - Do you want to ask the lady?
0:17:43 > 0:17:47Hi, there. Could you give us some information on this item, please?
0:17:47 > 0:17:49It's silver but not English.
0:17:49 > 0:17:53- It's 19th century, I think. - Yes, I thought...
0:17:53 > 0:17:54ANITA: Over the centuries,
0:17:54 > 0:17:57rose water's been used by different cultures.
0:17:57 > 0:17:59Traditionally you'd wash your hands with it
0:17:59 > 0:18:03after a meal using a dispenser like this.
0:18:03 > 0:18:08SELLER: 45 I'm asking for it, which is reasonable, I think.
0:18:08 > 0:18:11- I like it.- Yeah.- Do you?
0:18:11 > 0:18:14Would you take 35?
0:18:14 > 0:18:17I really can't, I'm awfully sorry.
0:18:17 > 0:18:19- 36?- No.
0:18:19 > 0:18:23- Let's be generous, it's Christmas. - OK.- Would you take £40 for it?
0:18:23 > 0:18:27- £40. Yeah?- Yeah.- OK, we're happy with that, then.- Yeah.
0:18:27 > 0:18:30- Thank you very much. - Lovely.- Thank you.
0:18:30 > 0:18:33Thank you very much. Excellent.
0:18:33 > 0:18:34- Right...- Brilliant.- We're done, then.
0:18:34 > 0:18:37- Shall we go and have a mince pie? - Yes, please.- Come on.
0:18:37 > 0:18:39Well done, Reds,
0:18:39 > 0:18:43finished with 15 minutes to spare. And the Blues are not far behind
0:18:43 > 0:18:46as they've just found a doggie item.
0:18:46 > 0:18:49OK, well, it's a bit of fun, isn't it?
0:18:49 > 0:18:51I don't know - are people going to like that?
0:18:51 > 0:18:54I think we'll leave that one with you, Tim.
0:18:54 > 0:18:57- Is that going to be a no, then? - I think that's definitely a no.
0:18:57 > 0:19:01Good call but with ten minutes left you need to get a move on.
0:19:01 > 0:19:03And, Reds, you can relax.
0:19:03 > 0:19:07- Did you enjoy it?- Amazing. - I absolutely loved it. Yeah.
0:19:07 > 0:19:09You got an eclectic mix, haven't you?
0:19:09 > 0:19:12- I think we had no plan and we stuck to it!- Yeah.
0:19:12 > 0:19:14- You certainly did. - Always a good choice.
0:19:14 > 0:19:18Talking of plans, with time running out, Blues, what's your next move?
0:19:18 > 0:19:20- Ooh...- Right, OK, pressure, pressure.
0:19:20 > 0:19:22Tick-tock, tick-tock.
0:19:22 > 0:19:26No need to stress, something's appeared on Tim's radar.
0:19:26 > 0:19:29What do you think? First impressions?
0:19:29 > 0:19:31- I like them.- I'm not sure.
0:19:31 > 0:19:34- Really?- No.- This is so cool. - I love bingo.
0:19:34 > 0:19:35Try it out. Let's put it down.
0:19:36 > 0:19:38Oh! Oh, I like that.
0:19:38 > 0:19:41It's a perfect Christmas game. I think it's great.
0:19:41 > 0:19:44Christmas Day, get out the bingo, start arguing over it.
0:19:44 > 0:19:47- Who's the winner?- Fun for all the family.- Yeah, that's true.
0:19:47 > 0:19:49- I'm going back to the very start. - OK.
0:19:49 > 0:19:52Talk me through Radar. What are the five commandments?
0:19:52 > 0:19:54- Rarity.- Have you seen another one of these?
0:19:54 > 0:19:56- No.- No, we haven't. Aesthetics.
0:19:56 > 0:19:59- Absolutely. Look at the colour. - I love the colours.
0:19:59 > 0:20:02- Desirability.- Everyone likes a game of bingo.- I'm desiring it.
0:20:02 > 0:20:05- I like it.- Authentic?- Yes, it's real.- Absolutely.
0:20:05 > 0:20:07It's of the period, when bingo's going to be popular.
0:20:07 > 0:20:09It's got a bit of age to it, 40, 50 years perhaps.
0:20:09 > 0:20:11And really good condition.
0:20:11 > 0:20:14- I love it.- News for you, £25.
0:20:14 > 0:20:16- £25.- Not a bad price.- Is that his best or could we get it...?
0:20:16 > 0:20:19- Yeah.- That's his best.- That's going to be his absolute best, £25.
0:20:19 > 0:20:22- I think there's profit in it. - Well, I trust you, then.
0:20:22 > 0:20:24- Happy?- Yep.- You're putting the pressure on me.- Going with bingo?
0:20:24 > 0:20:27- Yeah.- Well, I think that makes... - ALL:- Bingo!
0:20:27 > 0:20:29Three items down, great shopping, girls.
0:20:29 > 0:20:31Just in the nick of time.
0:20:31 > 0:20:33FANFARE PLAYS
0:20:33 > 0:20:35That's it, teams.
0:20:35 > 0:20:39Time's up. Let's remind ourselves what the Reds bought.
0:20:39 > 0:20:43Tom and Richie got a tenner off these modern industrial lights,
0:20:43 > 0:20:44£90 paid.
0:20:45 > 0:20:50Their second buy was this Italian piano accordion for £50.
0:20:52 > 0:20:54And their third and final purchase
0:20:54 > 0:20:57was this white metal rose water dispenser
0:20:57 > 0:21:00which was theirs for £40.
0:21:00 > 0:21:05Well, boys, tell me first of all, what was your favourite item?
0:21:05 > 0:21:08Well, it's a bit boring but I really liked the lights.
0:21:08 > 0:21:10Will they make the most money, though?
0:21:10 > 0:21:13- I hope so.- Does your darling brother-in-law agree with you?
0:21:13 > 0:21:15What was your favourite item?
0:21:15 > 0:21:17My favourite item was the accordion.
0:21:17 > 0:21:20I suspect it's not going to make the most money.
0:21:20 > 0:21:22- What's going to make the most money?- Probably the lights.
0:21:22 > 0:21:25- Ah, right. So you're in agreement there.- But I'm living in hope,
0:21:25 > 0:21:27you know, it might do well.
0:21:27 > 0:21:32Well, boys, you spent £180.
0:21:32 > 0:21:35- Could I have £120?- You can.
0:21:35 > 0:21:37- Which will go straight over to Caroline...- Thank you.
0:21:37 > 0:21:41..and I hope you don't have any more wee mishaps.
0:21:41 > 0:21:44- So do I.- Have you any idea what you're going to buy?
0:21:44 > 0:21:47Hmm... I'm going to have to get my thinking cap on this one.
0:21:47 > 0:21:51All right. While Caroline goes off to buy her bonus buy,
0:21:51 > 0:21:54let's remind ourselves what the Blues bought.
0:21:54 > 0:21:58Edie and Cathy spent just £10 on four brooches
0:21:58 > 0:22:00in the style of Lea Stein.
0:22:00 > 0:22:06They splashed out a bit more on this 1960s coffee table, £85 paid.
0:22:06 > 0:22:08And with minutes to spare,
0:22:08 > 0:22:13they went for this vintage bingo ball dispenser for £25.
0:22:13 > 0:22:16Well, girls, did you have a good time?
0:22:16 > 0:22:17- Brilliant.- So good.
0:22:17 > 0:22:21And your Radar kept you on the right line.
0:22:21 > 0:22:25You've got a wee festive item - is that your favourite item?
0:22:25 > 0:22:29I like the Christmas brooch but my favourite was the bingo game.
0:22:29 > 0:22:31Is that the item that's going to make the most money?
0:22:31 > 0:22:33I think it will do, yeah.
0:22:33 > 0:22:37Now, Cathy, do you agree with Edie over the bingo game?
0:22:37 > 0:22:39I wasn't too sure about the bingo.
0:22:39 > 0:22:41I like the Danish table that we bought.
0:22:41 > 0:22:43Is it going to make the most profit?
0:22:43 > 0:22:44I think the brooch is.
0:22:44 > 0:22:50Now, you spent £120 - could I have £180, please?
0:22:50 > 0:22:53And I will pass this straight over to Tim.
0:22:53 > 0:22:57Tim, have you any idea what you're going to buy?
0:22:57 > 0:23:01Well, I am going to have to tune in my Radar, aren't I, and I think
0:23:01 > 0:23:03cos it's Christmas I'm going to get something
0:23:03 > 0:23:06that I think relates to this brilliant Blue team.
0:23:06 > 0:23:08While Tim goes off to buy his bonus buy,
0:23:08 > 0:23:11I'm going somewhere very, very festive.
0:23:15 > 0:23:19I've come for a night out in Nottingham, where Christmas
0:23:19 > 0:23:22is in full swing and music fills the air.
0:23:22 > 0:23:25ORCHESTRA PLAYS O Come All Ye Faithful
0:23:31 > 0:23:34# O come all ye faithful... #
0:23:34 > 0:23:37Christmas wouldn't be Christmas
0:23:37 > 0:23:41without carol singers belting out festive faves like this.
0:23:41 > 0:23:47# O come ye to Bethlehem... #
0:23:47 > 0:23:48Fab singing, you lot!
0:23:48 > 0:23:51# O come let us adore him
0:23:51 > 0:23:54# O come let us adore him... #
0:23:54 > 0:23:57Everyone has a favourite Christmas song.
0:23:57 > 0:23:59But let's find out what it is.
0:23:59 > 0:24:02# Silent night
0:24:02 > 0:24:05# Holy night... #
0:24:05 > 0:24:09# Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way... #
0:24:09 > 0:24:12Some cracking choices there.
0:24:12 > 0:24:15But when did carol singing begin?
0:24:16 > 0:24:21Who better to tell me than music expert Freya Jarman?
0:24:21 > 0:24:26The Christmas carol has its ancestors around the fourth century,
0:24:26 > 0:24:28when early Christians in England
0:24:28 > 0:24:33were starting to take over older celebrations that
0:24:33 > 0:24:35- were happening in December... - Midwinter?- Midwinter,
0:24:35 > 0:24:38the winter solstice, and so what started emerging
0:24:38 > 0:24:40was much more popular tunes.
0:24:40 > 0:24:43And it's the Victorians who turned those pagan tunes
0:24:43 > 0:24:46into the carols we sing today.
0:24:46 > 0:24:49# Ding dong merrily on high
0:24:49 > 0:24:53# In heaven the bells are ringing... #
0:24:53 > 0:24:57But it wasn't just festive songs the Victorians gave us.
0:24:58 > 0:25:02The Victorians invented a lot of the things that we think of
0:25:02 > 0:25:05as being the all-time classic, traditional Christmas things.
0:25:05 > 0:25:07Sending Christmas cards,
0:25:07 > 0:25:10dressing a Christmas tree and music was part of that as well.
0:25:10 > 0:25:11And, 100 years on,
0:25:11 > 0:25:15there's been another revolution in Christmas tunes.
0:25:15 > 0:25:19# So here it is, merry Christmas
0:25:19 > 0:25:23# Everybody's having fun... #
0:25:23 > 0:25:26We can look at the modern popular Christmas songs
0:25:26 > 0:25:29and see remnants of the old carols in there.
0:25:29 > 0:25:31They were always dance-based tunes,
0:25:31 > 0:25:33basically popular songs
0:25:33 > 0:25:36with a really simple verse-chorus form, so I think a lot of
0:25:36 > 0:25:40what the Christmas number one is doing is that same sort of thing.
0:25:40 > 0:25:43# Look to the future now
0:25:43 > 0:25:49# It's only just begun... #
0:25:51 > 0:25:53# Just hear those sleigh bells jingling,
0:25:53 > 0:25:55# Ring-ting tingling, too... #
0:25:57 > 0:26:00# Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you... #
0:26:00 > 0:26:02Is that music I hear?
0:26:02 > 0:26:04# ..the snow is falling... #
0:26:04 > 0:26:07- Hey!- Oh!- Two Charlies for the price of one.
0:26:07 > 0:26:11Why are you guys limbering up your vocal cords?
0:26:11 > 0:26:13Well, I shall tell you.
0:26:13 > 0:26:17Four rather familiar faces have got together and we have made a record.
0:26:17 > 0:26:20- A record, Charlie? - A Christmas record.
0:26:20 > 0:26:22It's all in aid of Children In Need.
0:26:22 > 0:26:25We made the song, we laid the vocals down.
0:26:25 > 0:26:27And we also made a video.
0:26:30 > 0:26:32What do they look like?
0:26:32 > 0:26:34But it's all for a great cause.
0:26:34 > 0:26:38Money from every download goes to BBC's Children In Need.
0:26:38 > 0:26:42Good luck, boys, for a Christmas number one. Now, back to business.
0:26:43 > 0:26:45Charlie, our Christmas auction.
0:26:45 > 0:26:48Are we going to have a packed room?
0:26:48 > 0:26:49It's very festive around.
0:26:49 > 0:26:51- I love your jacket as well. Wonderful.- Thank you, Charlie.
0:26:51 > 0:26:54Thank you. Now, Thomas and Richie,
0:26:54 > 0:26:56Reds, let's look at their items first.
0:26:56 > 0:27:01They went, and they bought them very quickly, these industrial lights.
0:27:01 > 0:27:03They are significant, they're monumental.
0:27:03 > 0:27:05They look steel, they're not - they're quite light.
0:27:05 > 0:27:07They're plastic. They're quite modern.
0:27:07 > 0:27:08But they've got a look, Anita,
0:27:08 > 0:27:12and what we call for in an auction is something striking.
0:27:12 > 0:27:13What's your estimate, Charlie?
0:27:13 > 0:27:15We're going in between 80 and 120.
0:27:15 > 0:27:19They paid £90 so there's the sniff of a profit there.
0:27:19 > 0:27:21There is, Anita. Good.
0:27:22 > 0:27:25Their second item, I just love these things.
0:27:25 > 0:27:28Piano accordion. Italian.
0:27:28 > 0:27:31- What do you think?- It's in nice condition. We quite like it.
0:27:31 > 0:27:34Excellent. What's your estimate, Charlie?
0:27:34 > 0:27:37We've put a guide price of between 40 and 60.
0:27:37 > 0:27:40- There's some squeeze there. - They paid £50, so, again,
0:27:40 > 0:27:44we're looking at potential Christmas profit.
0:27:44 > 0:27:49- Looking good.- Third item, it's this lovely rose water dispenser.
0:27:49 > 0:27:52Charlie, do you like this type of traditional item?
0:27:52 > 0:27:56We can't decide if it's Japanese, Chinese or Indian.
0:27:56 > 0:27:59- Maybe 1920s, '30s. - But what's your estimate?
0:27:59 > 0:28:02It will hopefully be full of Eastern promise
0:28:02 > 0:28:06- and a guide price between 100 and 150.- Wonderful, Charlie.
0:28:06 > 0:28:08They only paid £40.
0:28:08 > 0:28:11Lots of profit there, hopefully, fingers crossed.
0:28:11 > 0:28:13This is all looking very hopeful.
0:28:13 > 0:28:16They may not need their bonus buy
0:28:16 > 0:28:18but let's go and have a look at it anyway.
0:28:19 > 0:28:25Boys, you spent a ho, ho, ho £180.
0:28:25 > 0:28:29And you gave Caroline 120.
0:28:29 > 0:28:30Caroline, what did you buy?
0:28:30 > 0:28:32Well, you're looking nervous.
0:28:32 > 0:28:35You're looking nervous. You like your hats, don't you?
0:28:35 > 0:28:37- Love a hat.- You do.
0:28:37 > 0:28:39I can't walk past a hat without putting it on.
0:28:41 > 0:28:44- That's a hat!- This is fantastic.
0:28:44 > 0:28:47It's leather, it's leather lined,
0:28:47 > 0:28:52it's for the British National Fire Service, 1940s, 1950s.
0:28:52 > 0:28:55- I like it. - It's an interesting item.
0:28:55 > 0:28:57OK, then, bottom line, how much did you pay for it?
0:28:57 > 0:28:59How much do you think I paid for it?
0:28:59 > 0:29:00- A tenner.- Oh.
0:29:00 > 0:29:02Is that unfair?
0:29:02 > 0:29:05You wound me. That's terribly unfair.
0:29:05 > 0:29:07- £40.- £40?
0:29:07 > 0:29:10And what do you think it will bring?
0:29:10 > 0:29:13I think it could well bring 50, 60.
0:29:13 > 0:29:16I would have paid a little bit less for that.
0:29:16 > 0:29:18Is it going to make us enough money?
0:29:18 > 0:29:21OK, now, boys, you don't need to make up your mind just now.
0:29:21 > 0:29:23In the meantime,
0:29:23 > 0:29:27let's find out what the auctioneer thinks of Caroline's bonus buy.
0:29:29 > 0:29:34For her bonus buy, Caroline bought this fireman's helmet.
0:29:34 > 0:29:36It's the real deal, Charlie.
0:29:36 > 0:29:38- Do you like it?- Yes, it's got a real warmth about it.
0:29:38 > 0:29:40It's got a good degree of wear that we like to see.
0:29:40 > 0:29:43It's probably 1940s, early '50s.
0:29:43 > 0:29:44What's your estimate?
0:29:44 > 0:29:47Our guide is between 30 and 50.
0:29:47 > 0:29:51Caroline paid £40, so, once again, could have profit there.
0:29:51 > 0:29:55- Very much so.- That's it for the Reds, now onto our Blues.
0:29:55 > 0:29:57Edie and Cathy.
0:29:57 > 0:30:02Their first item was this little group of celluloid brooches.
0:30:02 > 0:30:04Tell me what you think, Charlie?
0:30:04 > 0:30:07If ever you are buying from a marketplace, at this time of year,
0:30:07 > 0:30:10the Christmas tree brooch, the look of them, they're very festive,
0:30:10 > 0:30:12they're full of flavour.
0:30:12 > 0:30:15Although they're quite modern and they might be quite mass-produced,
0:30:15 > 0:30:18they're just rich and they look good in the saleroom.
0:30:18 > 0:30:21- What's your estimate on these? - We do rave about them.
0:30:21 > 0:30:24We hope they might make between £70 and £100.
0:30:24 > 0:30:26Charlie, that would be wonderful.
0:30:26 > 0:30:28They only paid £10.
0:30:28 > 0:30:31- £10 each?- No. £10 per the lot.
0:30:31 > 0:30:33You're joking? That's a real bargain.
0:30:33 > 0:30:35That is a real bargain.
0:30:35 > 0:30:39Their second item, 20th century design, Charlie.
0:30:39 > 0:30:42What do you think of this 1960s table?
0:30:42 > 0:30:46Having turned it over, upside down, it's well made.
0:30:46 > 0:30:47It's something which, Anita,
0:30:47 > 0:30:52quite frankly, when it comes to value can make £25, could make £100.
0:30:52 > 0:30:54What's your estimate, Charlie?
0:30:54 > 0:30:56It's got style, like yourself.
0:30:56 > 0:30:59Down the middle, between £40 and £50.
0:30:59 > 0:31:0240 and 50. You'll have to work very hard on this one,
0:31:02 > 0:31:05Charlie, because they've paid £85.
0:31:05 > 0:31:10- If anyone can do it, Charlie, you can.- Cometh the hour... Exactly.
0:31:10 > 0:31:14Their third item, a lot of fun, Charlie.
0:31:14 > 0:31:17It's a bingo ball dispenser.
0:31:17 > 0:31:19- Do you play bingo at all? - I'm sorry, Charlie, I don't.
0:31:19 > 0:31:22I quite enjoy bingo. We should go out sometime and play bingo.
0:31:22 > 0:31:24- What, are you inviting me for a date?- Yes, yeah.
0:31:24 > 0:31:27OK, I'll keep that in mind but let's get back to business, Charlie.
0:31:27 > 0:31:29What's your estimate on that?
0:31:29 > 0:31:31We've gone in between £40 and £60.
0:31:31 > 0:31:36- Well, the girls only paid 25 - isn't that wonderful?- Very good.
0:31:36 > 0:31:39Lots of promise there, Charlie. But they still might need
0:31:39 > 0:31:41their bonus buy so let's go and have a look at it.
0:31:43 > 0:31:45Well, girls, Edie and Cathy,
0:31:45 > 0:31:49you spent £120
0:31:49 > 0:31:52and gave Tim 180.
0:31:52 > 0:31:54- Tim, what did you buy?- Well, I said I was going to get
0:31:54 > 0:31:56something special because it's Christmas.
0:31:56 > 0:31:58And the sort of thing that brings you two girls together,
0:31:58 > 0:32:00I can imagine, after that big Christmas lunch.
0:32:00 > 0:32:02You want to go for a walk with the dogs
0:32:02 > 0:32:03and what better thing to take...
0:32:04 > 0:32:09..than a cane with a pommel that's decorated and carved
0:32:09 > 0:32:11in the form of a dog's head?
0:32:11 > 0:32:13- What do you think?- Great, I like it.
0:32:13 > 0:32:16It's quite unusual, isn't it? No, I like it.
0:32:16 > 0:32:19- You like it? Are you sure? - Yeah, it's grown on me.
0:32:19 > 0:32:20In the last minute.
0:32:20 > 0:32:22THEY CHUCKLE
0:32:22 > 0:32:24I really like it.
0:32:24 > 0:32:26- How about that?- How much did you pay for it?
0:32:26 > 0:32:28- £40.- OK.
0:32:28 > 0:32:29- Not too bad, is it?- No, no.
0:32:29 > 0:32:33- What do you think it's likely to make?- £40 to maybe £60.
0:32:33 > 0:32:36I feel good at 40, I think we're at the right end of an estimate.
0:32:36 > 0:32:39You don't need to make the choice just now.
0:32:39 > 0:32:43Wait until your first three items have been sold but, in the meantime,
0:32:43 > 0:32:47let's find out what the auctioneer thinks of Tim's bonus buy.
0:32:49 > 0:32:53Tim's bonus buy was this gnarled wood walking stick, Charlie.
0:32:53 > 0:32:57Anita, I was trying to work out what the dog is. It's quite wolf-like
0:32:57 > 0:32:59but I quite like it because it is different.
0:32:59 > 0:33:01It could appeal to any dog owner.
0:33:01 > 0:33:05Exactly, because a dog is for life, not just for Christmas.
0:33:05 > 0:33:07This, Anita, is a nice stick.
0:33:07 > 0:33:10We like it. Between £40 and £60.
0:33:10 > 0:33:1540 and 60. Tim paid £40 so there is a hint of a profit there.
0:33:15 > 0:33:18- He's on the money, Anita. - He's on the money, Charlie.
0:33:18 > 0:33:20You're taking our auction today.
0:33:20 > 0:33:23Anita, I am and I can't wait to rock the rostrum.
0:33:23 > 0:33:25Rock on, Charlie.
0:33:27 > 0:33:30I can see this is going to be no ordinary auction.
0:33:30 > 0:33:34And even Charles is getting in the festive mood.
0:33:34 > 0:33:36Hello! Right...
0:33:36 > 0:33:3989 bid down there, thank you very much.
0:33:39 > 0:33:40Merry Christmas.
0:33:42 > 0:33:43How do you feel, guys?
0:33:43 > 0:33:46I feel very excited but a bit nervous as well.
0:33:46 > 0:33:47Excited, nervous.
0:33:47 > 0:33:51- Richie, what about you?- A little bit excited, not as much as him.
0:33:52 > 0:33:57Your first lot, those marvellous industrial lights.
0:33:57 > 0:34:01You paid £90 for them. They're coming up right now.
0:34:01 > 0:34:04£50, I'm asking five now.
0:34:04 > 0:34:0655 I'm bid. 60 I'm bid.
0:34:06 > 0:34:08Asking five. Asking 70.
0:34:08 > 0:34:10Online, do I see?
0:34:10 > 0:34:1270 I am bid. Five. Hello, madam. Five.
0:34:12 > 0:34:1685. 95. £100.
0:34:18 > 0:34:19You're worth it.
0:34:19 > 0:34:22110. Hello.
0:34:22 > 0:34:24120. 130.
0:34:24 > 0:34:25Yes!
0:34:25 > 0:34:27130 I have got to.
0:34:27 > 0:34:29Asking 140 online.
0:34:29 > 0:34:32Oh, my dear, my tummy's fallen out!
0:34:32 > 0:34:35There we are. Sorry, sorry.
0:34:35 > 0:34:38There we go! I am not seeing 140.
0:34:38 > 0:34:41I shall sell to the lady with great style at 130.
0:34:41 > 0:34:43Merry Christmas.
0:34:43 > 0:34:45Hooray!
0:34:45 > 0:34:48£130!
0:34:48 > 0:34:52That is plus £40 for our first lot.
0:34:52 > 0:34:55Here we are. Next lot
0:34:55 > 0:34:59is the wonderful, glamorous piano accordion.
0:34:59 > 0:35:00You paid £50 for it.
0:35:00 > 0:35:02- Good luck.- Thank you, we need it. - Coming up now.
0:35:02 > 0:35:0435, 45.
0:35:04 > 0:35:06- 55. 60 I am bid.- In profit, boys!
0:35:06 > 0:35:08Do I see five now?
0:35:08 > 0:35:10- Come on, come on!- 70 I'm bid.
0:35:10 > 0:35:12I'm asking five.
0:35:12 > 0:35:1370 I'm bid. I'm asking...
0:35:13 > 0:35:16It's Christmas. 75, 80, 85.
0:35:16 > 0:35:17Yes!
0:35:17 > 0:35:20The lady, at £90 I am bid.
0:35:20 > 0:35:23Fair warning, I'm going, all done,
0:35:23 > 0:35:24it is over there. You've all seen it.
0:35:24 > 0:35:26Good morning, it's yours at £90.
0:35:26 > 0:35:28It's yours, madam.
0:35:28 > 0:35:30- £90.- There we go.
0:35:30 > 0:35:33That is another £40,
0:35:33 > 0:35:37which takes your total to plus £80.
0:35:37 > 0:35:38- Yes!- Give us another evil laugh.
0:35:38 > 0:35:41HE CACKLES MANIACALLY
0:35:41 > 0:35:47Your third item is that lovely Oriental rose water dispenser.
0:35:47 > 0:35:50You paid £40. Coming up now.
0:35:50 > 0:35:5145, 55,
0:35:51 > 0:35:5365 I'm bid, in the room.
0:35:53 > 0:35:5570 I'll take. 75, 80.
0:35:55 > 0:35:5685, 90.
0:35:56 > 0:35:58I'm out. 90 I am bid.
0:35:58 > 0:35:59Do I see a fiver now?
0:35:59 > 0:36:01- Please!- Come on, it's Christmas.
0:36:01 > 0:36:04I shall sell it. Fair warning.
0:36:04 > 0:36:05£90.
0:36:05 > 0:36:07Going, £90...
0:36:07 > 0:36:09and it is gone.
0:36:09 > 0:36:13Gone, yes! £90,
0:36:13 > 0:36:19which takes your overall score to £130.
0:36:19 > 0:36:22- That's good, isn't it?- Oh, wow.
0:36:22 > 0:36:25Now, you have to make up your mind -
0:36:25 > 0:36:28will you take Caroline's bonus buy?
0:36:28 > 0:36:30What do you think, Richie? I think we'll go for it.
0:36:30 > 0:36:32- I trust Caroline.- You reckon?
0:36:32 > 0:36:35- Are you sure?- Yes.
0:36:35 > 0:36:40Well, I can tell you that the auctioneer has estimated
0:36:40 > 0:36:43your £40 helmet
0:36:43 > 0:36:45at 30 to 50.
0:36:45 > 0:36:47- Good luck, boys, because it's coming up now.- Pressure.
0:36:47 > 0:36:49What a helmet. 20 I'm bid.
0:36:49 > 0:36:50Do I see five now?
0:36:50 > 0:36:5325, 30, 35, 40,
0:36:53 > 0:36:5545, 50.
0:36:55 > 0:36:57- 55.- Yes!
0:36:57 > 0:36:5960, sir?
0:36:59 > 0:37:02- Are you sure? Seated at £55. - Come on.- Come on, one more!
0:37:02 > 0:37:03I'm asking 60.
0:37:03 > 0:37:07It's yours - merry Christmas - at £55.
0:37:07 > 0:37:09Going, going, it's yours, sir.
0:37:09 > 0:37:14- Yes!- That's another £15,
0:37:14 > 0:37:19oh, which takes your total profit to
0:37:19 > 0:37:23£145.
0:37:23 > 0:37:27- Congratulations.- Yes, high five! - Brilliant!
0:37:27 > 0:37:32But, boys, promise me one thing, not a word to the Blues.
0:37:36 > 0:37:39Girls, it's Christmas.
0:37:39 > 0:37:44The sale room is packed and Santa Claus is on the rostrum,
0:37:44 > 0:37:46and you've got some fabulous items.
0:37:46 > 0:37:47How do you feel?
0:37:47 > 0:37:49- Yeah, confident.- Very excited.
0:37:49 > 0:37:54Your first item are those four little celluloid brooches
0:37:54 > 0:37:58in the Lea Stein style.
0:37:58 > 0:38:00You only paid £10.
0:38:00 > 0:38:03Santa is about to sell them, so, good luck, girls.
0:38:03 > 0:38:06I've got 50, 60, 70, 80.
0:38:06 > 0:38:10Hello, the UK. £80 from the UK.
0:38:10 > 0:38:1285. 90.
0:38:12 > 0:38:13Hello, Japan.
0:38:14 > 0:38:15£100.
0:38:15 > 0:38:17I'm asking 110 now online.
0:38:17 > 0:38:18£100.
0:38:18 > 0:38:21110, 120...
0:38:21 > 0:38:25- Oh, it's running!- ..130, 140, 150.
0:38:25 > 0:38:28- What?- Look at me. Are you sure?
0:38:28 > 0:38:30140 bid. You're out in Japan.
0:38:30 > 0:38:31Come on, Japan.
0:38:31 > 0:38:32Come to Derbyshire.
0:38:32 > 0:38:35- Come on, Japan!- Come on! - Don't be a Scrooge in Japan.
0:38:36 > 0:38:38Fair warning.
0:38:38 > 0:38:41Going once, going twice.
0:38:41 > 0:38:43Merry Christmas.
0:38:43 > 0:38:46Hooray!
0:38:46 > 0:38:49You have started off
0:38:49 > 0:38:51with a profit of
0:38:51 > 0:38:55- £130.- Oh, my goodness.
0:38:55 > 0:39:02Your next item is that very stylish 1960s Scandinavian table.
0:39:02 > 0:39:05Here's your coffee table now, girls.
0:39:05 > 0:39:06I've got £25 online.
0:39:06 > 0:39:09That's my bid. I'm asking 30 for it now.
0:39:09 > 0:39:1035, 40.
0:39:10 > 0:39:1345, 50.
0:39:13 > 0:39:16- One more, sir.- Yes! THEY TALK OVER ONE ANOTHER
0:39:16 > 0:39:1850, I'm bid.
0:39:18 > 0:39:20- I'm asking five. Look at this table, look at me.- Come on!
0:39:20 > 0:39:2250, I'm bid.
0:39:22 > 0:39:26To you, sir, I sell at £50.
0:39:26 > 0:39:28Going, going.
0:39:30 > 0:39:33Sold at 50, so it's minus 35,
0:39:33 > 0:39:36but you're still in profit of £95.
0:39:36 > 0:39:42Your third item is that fabulous bingo ball dispenser.
0:39:42 > 0:39:44You paid £25. Here we go.
0:39:44 > 0:39:45I've got 35 here.
0:39:45 > 0:39:48- 45, I am bid.- Already, girls.
0:39:48 > 0:39:5150, 55, 60, 65, 75.
0:39:51 > 0:39:5280, sir?
0:39:52 > 0:39:54- I'm asking 80 now.- Come on!
0:39:54 > 0:39:57Bid 80. For the first time, I'm calling it.
0:39:57 > 0:39:59For the second time.
0:39:59 > 0:40:03£75, going, going...
0:40:03 > 0:40:06- 75, girls.- Excellent.
0:40:06 > 0:40:08Well done. That's plus 50 on that.
0:40:08 > 0:40:12That takes your profit after your three items
0:40:12 > 0:40:15to £145.
0:40:15 > 0:40:17Now, girls, you've got to make up your mind -
0:40:17 > 0:40:21do you want to go with the bonus buy?
0:40:21 > 0:40:25Tim paid £40 for that wonderful stick.
0:40:25 > 0:40:28- Go for it, yeah.- Yeah, go for it. - Go for it!
0:40:28 > 0:40:29Are you absolutely sure, girls?
0:40:29 > 0:40:32Your bonus buy is coming up now.
0:40:32 > 0:40:35The auctioneer has estimated it
0:40:35 > 0:40:3740 to 60.
0:40:37 > 0:40:39Coming up now.
0:40:39 > 0:40:41I've got £35,
0:40:41 > 0:40:43I'm asking 40 for it now.
0:40:43 > 0:40:4445.
0:40:44 > 0:40:4555.
0:40:45 > 0:40:47- 65.- Well done.
0:40:47 > 0:40:50One more. One more. Five over there.
0:40:50 > 0:40:52I'm asking 70 now.
0:40:52 > 0:40:53One for the road, madam?
0:40:53 > 0:40:56- With a whimper.- Come on, come on, come on.
0:40:56 > 0:40:5770, 75.
0:40:57 > 0:41:00- Yes!- 80, 85.
0:41:00 > 0:41:0290.
0:41:02 > 0:41:0395.
0:41:03 > 0:41:06It's a wonderful stocking filler. It'll fit as well.
0:41:06 > 0:41:0895, 100.
0:41:09 > 0:41:10We are selling.
0:41:10 > 0:41:13110 bid! 120, madam?
0:41:14 > 0:41:16You've come so far.
0:41:16 > 0:41:19I sell to the lady. All done, we are, at 110.
0:41:19 > 0:41:22Selling at 110.
0:41:22 > 0:41:25- Yes!- Woo!
0:41:25 > 0:41:29£110,
0:41:29 > 0:41:32which takes your overall profit
0:41:32 > 0:41:37- to £215.- Amazing!
0:41:37 > 0:41:39Well done, well done.
0:41:39 > 0:41:42- But don't say a word to the Reds. - No.
0:41:47 > 0:41:53Well, my lovely Christmas teams, did we have a good time?
0:41:53 > 0:41:55- Yes!- It was great, wasn't it?
0:41:55 > 0:41:59Both teams made profit.
0:41:59 > 0:42:01THEY EXCLAIM
0:42:02 > 0:42:04But today's winners...
0:42:04 > 0:42:06are the Blues...
0:42:08 > 0:42:13..with a profit of £215.
0:42:13 > 0:42:17- That is a lot of lolly, girls. - Thank you.
0:42:17 > 0:42:20But, Reds, do not despair
0:42:20 > 0:42:23because you are taking home profits
0:42:23 > 0:42:28of £145, so well done on that.
0:42:28 > 0:42:31- Didn't they do well?- Thank you. - Thank you.
0:42:31 > 0:42:32Not only that, guys,
0:42:32 > 0:42:37because you made profit on every single one of your items,
0:42:37 > 0:42:41you will be awarded the Golden Gavel!
0:42:44 > 0:42:49- Wear them with pride and joy... - We will, Anita, they're beautiful.
0:42:49 > 0:42:52- And one for Caroline.- Thank you.
0:42:52 > 0:42:55Those gavels look absolutely terrific.
0:42:55 > 0:42:57Did we all have a good time?
0:42:57 > 0:43:00- ALL:- Yes. - Well, merry Christmas to you all
0:43:00 > 0:43:02and merry Christmas to you, too.
0:43:02 > 0:43:06If you would like to find out more about the show,
0:43:06 > 0:43:09check out our website or follow us on Twitter,
0:43:09 > 0:43:14but, best of all, join us soon for more bargain hunting, yes?
0:43:14 > 0:43:15- ALL:- Yes!
0:43:15 > 0:43:20# Those sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling too
0:43:20 > 0:43:21# Come on, it's lovely weather
0:43:21 > 0:43:24# For a sleigh ride together with you
0:43:24 > 0:43:28# Outside, the snow is falling and friends are calling
0:43:28 > 0:43:30# Yoo-hoo
0:43:30 > 0:43:34# Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together
0:43:34 > 0:43:35# With you
0:43:35 > 0:43:39# Oh, yeah, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together
0:43:39 > 0:43:40# With you. #