Cash in the Celebrity Attic - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Susannah York
Superman's mum, the movie star Susannah York, invites Aled Jones to search through her London home. She wants to raise money for two charities and, while there's no Kryptonite in sight, the team find vintage make-up accessories given to her by Joan Collins. Will they bring in the 500 pounds she needs?

Roy Hudd
Gloria Hunniford helps Coronation Street star Roy Hudd sort through his beloved collection of variety memorabilia, in search of items to sell in support of the Bud Flanagan Leukaemia Fund. Will Roy make his 500-pound target when Marie Lloyd's make-up box goes under the hammer?

Ruth Madoc
Ruth Madoc, star of Hi-De-Hi, wants to raise 500 pounds for the Actors' Benevolent Fund. She enlists the help of Jennie Bond and the team to search her home for treasures to sell at auction. Will her antiques and memorabilia prove tempting enough for the buyers?

Dickie Bird
Legendary cricket umpire Dickie Bird invites Gloria Hunniford into his Barnsley home. He hopes to find enough saleable items to make 400 pounds, in support of his own foundation that helps young people under the age of 18 fulfil their sporting ambitions.

Chris Packham
Wildlife presenter Chris Packham enlists the help of Jennie Bond and the team to raise 300 pounds for the Hawk Conservancy Trust. He's been collecting toys for years, and hopes his vintage Thunderbirds and bendy Muppets will bring in the cash.

Sir Stirling Moss
Sir Stirling and his wife Lady Susie invite Gloria Hunniford into their swish pad in London's Mayfair to search for collectibles that will raise money for their favourite charity, Hope for Tomorrow. The 1,000 pounds he hopes to raise will help fund a mobile cancer treatment unit. Sir Stirling shows Gloria some of the gadgets that he designed himself, including a bath that fills at the touch of a bedside button.

Antony Worrall Thompson
Celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson has high hopes that his family antiques will tickle the taste buds of Sussex auction-goers, to the tune of 600 pounds. Antony and his wife Jacinta invite Lorne Spicer and the team into their Edwardian manor in Oxfordshire, to rummage for collectables in support of the Child Bereavement Charity. His vintage items include menus from 1930s ocean liners, plus a set of Gurkha knives that once belonged to his grandfather.

Bernie Nolan
Lead singer of the world's first 'girl band', Bernie Nolan is in the mood for rummaging! She has paintings, jewellery and musical memorabilia from the Nolan Sisters' sell-out tours. When Chris Hollins and the team pay them a visit, Bernie and daughter Erin hope to raise 400 pounds for The Alzheimer's Society. This charity made a big difference to the sisters when their beloved late mum Maureen succumbed to Alzheimer's in 2008.

Margi Clarke
Coronation Street's Jackie Dobbs, alias Margi Clarke, takes Angela Rippon on a tour of Liverpool. Margi and her daughter Rowan hope to raise 300 pounds for Greenpeace.

Tony Hatch
Once TV's toughest talent show judge, Tony is now best known as the composer of the Petula Clark classic Downtown and the theme tunes for Neighbours, Emmerdale and Crossroads. Gloria Hunniford, expert John Cameron and Tony's wife Maggie discover some fascinating items to sell at auction, in aid of The Variety Club of Great Britain. Among them is a bowler hat that once belonged to Ronnie Barker.

Bruce Oldfield OBE
One of Britain's best known fashion designers, Bruce Oldfield has dazzled the world of couture with sequins and shoulder pads for over three decades. His rags-to-riches story began while he was in the care of the Barnardo's charity, for which he hopes to raise 500 pounds. He was a friend and favourite designer of Princess Diana - her personal Christmas cards and letters are among items he's donating for auction, along with a Dynasty script signed by Joan Collins.

Willie Thorne
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Willie Thorne teaches Jennie Bond to waltz when she visits his Leicestershire home in search of collectables. He's willing to part with his valuable snooker memorabilia, if it will raise 400 pounds for The Rainbow Children's Hospice, a local cause that's close to his heart.

Gemma Craven
The TV and music theatre star opens her jewellery box when Angela Rippon pays her a visit, at home in Blackpool. She hopes to raise 500 pounds for the Macular Disease Society, which helps people suffering from eye degeneration. The actress made her name as Cinderella in The Slipper and the Rose, but she is best remembered from her lead role in Pennies from Heaven. With luck, the skies will open and pound coins will cascade down, when her collectables go under the hammer.

Kathy Lette
The quick-witted Australian novelist Kathy Lette may once have turned down a date with George Clooney, but she's happy to let Lorne Spicer into her house. Kathy is now settled in a celebrity enclave in North London, where her neighbours include Stephen Fry and Ronni Ancona. Her auction items include dresses that belonged to her friends Dannii and Kylie Minogue. Kathy wants to fund drama workshops for the charity Kids' Company.

Prue Leith
Gloria Hunniford catches her breath when she gets a glimpse inside Prue Leith's Gloucestershire mansion. The cook-turned-novelist is raising funds for Children of Colombia, and a three-foot-high Victorian jelly-mould is just one of her collectables heading under the hammer.

Eddie Large
Gloria Hunniford joins comedian Eddie Large and his wife Patsy at their River Severn shoreline apartment, as they try to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation.

Mark Moraghan
Holby City star Mark Moraghan and his wife Vanessa are rummaging through her mum Viv's house, with help from Aled Jones and the team. Train sets and trumpets are going under the hammer, to raise 500 pounds in support of Mark's favourite children's hospice in Liverpool.

Liz Kershaw
One of the first women on the airwaves of BBC Radio 1, DJ and broadcaster Liz Kershaw grew up playing vinyl records on a pink jukebox. Sadly that's not up for auction, but she is selling a caricature from her Radio 1 days, when she smashed a Wet Wet Wet single and accidentally damaged a valuable BBC turntable. She now lives a quiet life in the heart of England, surrounded by all sorts of musical memorabilia. She hopes to raise funds for the Citizens' Advice Bureau. Jennie Bond is the host.

Antonio Carluccio
Italian writer and cook Antonio Carluccio raises funds for Emmaus, a charity which provides furniture for the homeless and underprivileged.

Sarah Cawood
Chris Hollins and the team visit TV presenter Sarah Cawood and her mum Valerie in Lincolnshire. Their charity target is 300 pounds and all hopes are pinned on the sale of a Victorian sideboard. Will the auction bidders dig deep in support of Cancer Research?
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