Cash in the Celebrity Attic - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Conley
Comedian, actor, TV host and singer Brian Conley has collected memorabilia from some of the comedy greats. As well as auctioning his collection, Brian is even willing to sing an Al Jolson number to raise money for a very special children's charity.

Jan Leeming
Veteran newsreader Jan Leeming invites the Cash in the Attic team into her home by the sea. She wants to raise enough money for a charity that touched her own life and has some fascinating items that will stir a few memories.

Nick Hancock
Comedian and TV host Nick Hancock auctions off his football memorabilia and fascinating antiques from the Civil War to raise money for a local charity.

John McCririck
The outspoken racing tipster John McCririck and his long suffering wife 'the Booby' invite the Cash in the Attic team into their fascinating London home, so they can raise money for retired racehorses.

Donal MacIntyre
Undercover reporter Donal MacIntyre takes a few days off exposing criminal activity and dodgy dealing to root around his house for collectables to take to auction. He wants to raise money to protect and conserve dolphins, porpoises and other marine animals.

Nanette Newman and Bryan Forbes
The actress Nanette Newman, with her husband the film director Bryan Forbes invite the Cash in the Attic team into their beautiful art deco mansion to raise money at auction for servicemen and women returning home from Iraq.

Jenny Seagrove
The stage and film actress Jenny Seagrove is a passionate campaigner for Born Free. She generously gives up some of her most treasured and personal possessions so she can raise a big sum of money at auction to protect the welfare of the wild animals she loves so much.

Michael Winner
The film director and food critic Michael Winner invites the Cash in the Attic team into his beautiful West London mansion, to discuss his life, how he fought back from a critical illness, and to find some antiques and collectables to sell at auction in support of his favourite charity.

Rosemary Conley
The fitness and diet guru Rosemary Conley gives the Cash in the Attic team a unique insight into her busy life, whilst hunting for antiques and collectables to go under the hammer at auction. All money raised will help children who have cerebral palsy.

Toyah Willcox
Eighties pop star and actress Toyah Willcox invites the Cash in the Attic team into her beautiful home to raise money for MacMillan nurses. Toyah even gets on the podium herself to help sell some of her items.

Clare Francis
Author and yachtswoman Clare Francis calls in the team to help rummage through her attic, and through many other rooms in her impressive home.
Her aim is to make lots of money at auction for Action for ME, the charity that helped her when she suffered from ME.

Janet Ellis
TV presenter Janet Ellis wants to raise money for centres that offer emotional and practical support for those suffering from cancer. The Cash in the Attic team have a rummage through Janet's fascinating home as well as catching up on gossip about Janet's daughter, the pop star Sophie Ellis Bextor.

Cheryl Baker
Britain's most famous Eurovision winner and TV presenter Cheryl Baker invites the Cash in the Attic team to rummage for collectables in her beautiful home set in the Kent countryside. She wants to find enough stuff to sell so she can raise funds for a charity that she helped to create.

Bobby George
Showman and darts player Bobby George invites Cash in the Attic into his unique home, for a chat about his life and his loves, and to find enough collectables to make money at auction for a charity local to him in Essex.

Brenda Emmanus
Fashion journalist and TV presenter Brenda Emmanus invites the Cash in the Attic team into her home to root around and find enough collectables to make a big donation to her favourite charity, which helps the victims of HIV and AIDS.

Helen Lederer
Actress and comedian Helen Lederer lives in a beautiful home in south London, which is packed with interesting antiques and beautiful art. Will she be able to part with it so she and the Cash in the Attic team can raise lots of money for her charity, Water Aid?

Linda Barker
TV presenter, interior designer and former queen of the jungle Linda Barker hopes to find antiques and collectables to raise money for a charity called Lifeblood.

Julie Peasgood
The actress and TV presenter Julie Peasgood invites the Cash in the Attic team into her weekend cottage in Cornwall to have a rummage. Julie wants to go to auction with some of her treasured possessions to raise money for the Lynn's Bowel Cancer Campaign, a charity that is very important to her.

Fenella Fielding
Star of stage and screen Fenella Fielding goes to auction with some fascinating theatrical and film memorabilia to raise money for her favourite charity, Barnados.

Geoff Capes
The Olympic shot putter and Britain's strongest man Geoff Capes gets to show the gentler side to his personality by rummaging for antiques so he can raise money at auction for the MacMillan Cancer Support, a charity close to his heart.

Anneka Rice
TV presenter Anneka Rice goes to auction with some collectables to raise money for the Chase Hospice Care for Children, a very special children's charity.
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